AMUSEMENTS. Alsace vaudeville stars, lsace vaudeville stars. TO-NIGHT’S The Nigh; 1 To-night only. MUNICIPAL THEATRE I Positively iL.aires). VAUDEVILLE As it should be. stars That ARE Stars, the roster Follows. Read it and BOOK. MEG. The Mighty Atom. Charm and Croce personified, louis Alsace, The Master Musician, introducing Violin, "Cello, and Alsace-phone. THE CAMPBELLS, Cohn and John. Expert Exponents of the Concertina. WENDY DALE, Quaint Character Comedienne, Vaudeville’s Daintiest Dresser. EILEEN BARNSLEY, Gifted Dramatic Soprano. “The Ciri with the Voice of Cold.” ALPHONSE, Humorist at the Kano. “‘You all know Alphonse.” MOLLIE KING, Solo Pianist© and Accompanist?. THE PRICES—3/-, 2/-, 1/-. Pins Bill’s Bit. THE BOX PLAN Is at The BristoL THANKSi FOR SALE. T'OR SAKE—Two-speed Dougina Motor -*• Cycle, in excellent rumuug order; complete with ail accessories, £45. Apply **Complcte.” Times Office, 3MhJi7 ■pOE. ABSOLUTE SALE—One 3i-h.p. * English Motor Cycle; in first-class order. Apply “Best Oder,’’ Times Office. SMflfil TTOR SALE—A quantity of Lion Jams (assorted) in Mason's Preserving Jars; also Crocks and other Odd Weights.—Maple Grove, invereargiih; or "phone 1177. Mg2o7 THDS SALE—t-roomed House; good locality; i-acre section; glasshouse; large scullery, pantry, hath, and washhouse;, good outbuildings.; concrete paths and a. mce garden, No reasonable offer refused. Apply “Tota,” <vo Times Office. 3Mg227 ror. SALE. FOR SALK--5 two-wheeled Carts, 2 four-wheeled. Carts, 3 light Gigs Igood order), 1 light icm g-shatter, I Mdk-cart (almost new), 1 , frrtall Pony Trap, 3 Buggy Poles, 2 pairs--pent Shafts, I Turnip Ridger, 7 good Cowcovers (new), 4 sets Gig Harness, 2 Springcart Harness, 1 set Avery Platform Scales (newt), 1 Gent’s Riding Saddle, 1 Lady’s Saddle, Also a one-roomed Hut, built on Jour wheels, patent axles, suitable for contractor. THOS. GARSTANG, 15S ESK ST. (past Zaatancha Hall). 'Phone—l424. -Pre-war valuer 7 rooms i A''*- “ (brick), the latest in mod- j irn houses. Every possible convenience. ! Tastefully laid out ground. This is a teaily cheap property and will stand a j thorough inspection, j t'O l i—We have a modern Bungalow j 'built under an architect's superBn and furnished with all conveniences. { bn is 2 feet above footpath and the i ♦operty is in the best part of Enwood. Pi* —~ rooms, free from borer and thoroughly sound, has all conveniences, close to town. No trams required. We can recommend this property ds being of good value fußy worth the, property & Finance Co. 10, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. Heek St, Oughton, Ltd*’ LAND AGENTS, jpIFFER yoa the chance to secure one of J the Best and undoubtedly the cheapest., BRICK AMD ROUGH-CAST BUNGALOW in Invercargill To-day. Five, large rooms and spacious hafi. Finiehed in figured rimu, art papers, and man tela. Tried hearths and slabs. Electric light, hj. and c. water. Washhouse, scullery, pantry. PROMPT POSSESSION. PRICE—£IO2S FOE. PROMPT SALK. We advise early enquiry. Meek Sl Oughton* Ltd. ESK STREET. KQi ACRES good wee Dairy Farm, only *■* one mile from factory, school, store •nd post office; 6 acres ridged turnips, 6 acres in turnips and grass, balance in 2 and 3-year-old grass. New 6-roomedhouse, aewbyre, trapshed and other outbuildings, 8 paddocks, good fences, Tenaa—£6oo down, balance at 54 per cent. GORDON BROWN. Price—£42 per acre. gQ ACRES first-class Dairy Farm, close to town, 16 acres turnips, 50 acres young grass, 3 stacks, 7-roomed house, •table, cowbyre, concrete floor, trapshed. Can take over stock at valuation. Terms—£6oo down, balance at 6 per cent. Price p—£3o per acre. /"JOOD SHEEP FARM of 560 acres, 30 acres young grass, 30 acrea good tnndps, 29 acres stubble. Stacks to go in. 60 acres in bush, balance in good pasture 1 to 4 years. This property will carry 500 ewes. Good 6-roomed house, hj. and c. water, 6-stalled stable, implement shed, 19etailed cowbyre and chaffhoase. Terms; £IOOO down, balance at 51. Price: £lO per acre. GORDON BROWN. Q ACRES good ridge Land in Fort,mr rose district. New 5-room ed house, tew stable, large cowbyre and implement shed. Price; £lO per acre. Terms; £SOO down; balance 51 per cent. GORDON BROWN. TVTANTED for Buyer—About 160-acre ‘* ” Bush Farm partly cleared with comfortable house. Must be handy to railway. Fend particulars to GORDON BROWN. 0-1 ty'7 —Very Excellent 6-roomed Villa, hj. and c. water and every convenience. Practically a ear, and in perfect condition. Three-quarter acre., freehold near penny car. Ideal home for farmer or anyone desiring more than the usual area. See this. GORDON BROWN. —Splendid 5-roomed House, hj. jjej itf anc j c wa (;er, etc, J-aere, corner eection. city area. Vahie for a soldier. GORDON BROWN, Union Chambers.
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Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 1
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747Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18817, 10 May 1920, Page 1
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