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AMUSEMENTS. MUNICIPAL TH EAT RE. TO-NIGHT’S THE MIGHT TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT of the-—— DOMINION FAIR ART UNION DRAWING The Dominion Bund will play at C.45 p.m. outside the Theatre. MONSTER TRIPLE ATTRACTION! A Pictorial and Musical Entertainment!! PROGRAMME as under—NOTE the Times: 7.ls—Mt'T’i A JEFF Cartoon (good). 7.20 —THE TEE KIDS (last appearance). 5.35 —The Big FOX Drama (for To-night only)—a thrilling and tremendous story of life in the Great West: JEWEL CARMEN in “LAWLESS LOVE,” 9.4s—Musical Entertainment and Art Union Drawing. Be sure anti hear: STAN LE V II ALL—Bu ritone. t BUD WILLS—N.Z. Champion Cornetist. B. C. GALLOWAY- —Mandolinist. I TRIST SEARELL—Humorist. ALL at JUST the USUAL Prices!! ALEX. SUTHERLAND. Organising Secretary. CIVIC PICTURES. j Very Special TO-MORROW! ! Another Double Paramount Programme!! | WALLACE REID it “THE LOVE BURGLAR.” ENID BENNETT in j "THE HAUNTED BEDROOM.” j And Another Big SENNETT Comedy: j "NO MOTHER TO GUIDE HIM.” J A Positive Scream all the way through!! ja i FOR SALE. j j VEW PROPERTIES —10 acres, 7-roomed ■; Brick House, motor shed, etc., close !to tram. Call and get particulars, i \ MOTHER —6 rooms, all conveniences; i with 15 acres about 5 minutes from ! tram cars. Only £2IOO. j'V'OTE THIS;—New Brick House, comj plete in detail, with 5 acres splenj did land. Mark the price, £ltiso. tHMSBURY —Pine 5-roomed House, with | -*■ any area of land you require. Call |in and see us. We want a quick sale for j this property. j TUST IN—A number of good Town Proj *-* pertiec. We will be pleased to advise you in the matter of your buying and ! show you over our list. In almost every j place good terms can be arranged. We i again remind you of our empty Houses. ;out STEWART. j T. D. A. Moffett | FOR SALE, j ACRES AT £4 PER ACRE. ; TERMS-£7OO CASH. i BUILDINGS —Good 3-roomed Dwelling. 1 0-stall stable, implement shed, storeroom, ! etc. 1 CROP —20 acres turnips, 30 acres stubble. 50 acres young grass; balance old pasture. All good level country. Well ; watered and fenced. | The above property is Government lease- | hold at a very nominal rental, and is well I worth inspection. WOULD EXCHANGE FOR SMALLER PLACE. T. D. A. Moffett LAND ANT) ESTATE AGENT, GR-MN, PEED AND HEMP BROKER, ATHENAEUM BUILDINGS. GORDON BROWN 510 FARM, only 11 miles from town, 1-mile from factory, store, and post office; firat-class daily or sheep farm. O-roomed house, cowshed with new j milking plant, stable and other buildings j good. 20 acres autumn oats sown, 25 | acres turnips, balance in good grass. Terms j—£looo down, balance at 5i per cent. Price only £23 10/- per acre. ACRES, 4-mile from station; good district; 70 acres turnips, 40 acres young grass. 30 acres stubble, balance in grass 1 to 3 years. This property is all limed. First-class buildings. 7-roomcd he use. bathroom, hj. am! c. water, dairy', motor shed, stable, barn, implement shed, anti cowbyre. Terms; £IOOO down; balance at 51 per cent. Price—£2o per acre.— GORDON BROWN. I ACRES- Specially good land; part still in stump,s ; house o rooms, large cowbyre, etc. Close to factory, rail, and school and under tour miles from Invercargill. Will make a tip-top dairy farm or suburban home. •Nearly new 5-roomed House, hj. and c. water, etc.; loth acre, in handy position. With paper and a little renovation a first-class home. £2OO cash; btdnnce mortgage. £’7^5 —Particularly good 4-roomed rm ' t - House, elaborately panelled hall, large dining-room, conservatory, and workshop; on high corner. Good position. See this for value. .'pOriUj—Very Excellent 6-roomod Villa; large hall; with grill, hj. and c. water, motor -sited. Just painted and in first-class order. Near car section, in handy walking positionconveniences Built-in wardrobes; neat, attractive and thoroughly sound. About 1-tith acre, close to first section. I'll arrange finance. £625- ] five Rooms and cc ‘ !i. and c. water. GORDON BROWN, UNION BANK CHAMBERS. TURNER BROS. S3 LOWER RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. OASH BUYERS AND EXPORTERS Of RABBITSKINS INCOMINGS 42d AUTUMNS 36d EARLY AUTUMNS .. .. 30d PRIME RACKS 25d LIGHT RACKS 20d SMALL 14d Also, — SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, HIDES, CALFSKINS, TALLOW, and HORSEHAIR XT7ANTED TO BUY—Platinum in any » • form. N. COHEN & CO., Platinum Smelters, 168 Queen street, Auckland.

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Southland Times, Issue 18824, 18 May 1920, Page 1

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Tapeke kupu
695

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18824, 18 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18824, 18 May 1920, Page 1

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