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PUBLIC MOT ICES. FREEHOLD SHEEP COUNTRY £1 15/- PER ACREflOOrfe ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside VPVfW rai j uuc , 200 acres been cultivated, balance hill country. Carrying 2-100 sheep. Big percentage are ewes. Property is understocked. Will do 3000 mixed sheep and 100 head of cattle. BUILDINGS comprise S-roomed dwelling, hj. and c. %vater, patent light, bathroom, pantry, shearing shed, stable, barn, cartshed, sheepyani?, etc. PRICE—£I 15/- PER ACRE. One of the cheapest blocks of Sheep Country ever offered. 150 ODD ACRES HEAVY FLAT LAND, Situated within one mile of school and factory. Carrying capacity—so cows. 6-roomed dwelling, large stable and cowbyre. Splendid crop of turnips. PRICE—£IB 10/- PER ACRE. TERMS—£-100 DOWEL SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. LA ND AGENTS. 1 ESS STiiEJSi ,IN VERCARGILL. j ‘ SOUTHLAND LAND BOARD. TO THE OWNERS OF LEASES OF CROWN LANDS IN THE SOUTHLAND ! DISTRICT. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—In response to numerous requests to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for a seat on the Southland Land Board as Member representing the Crown Tenants, ) 1 now have pleasure in stating that I have j decided to accede to these requests and 1 become a Candidate and now solicit your j support on Polling Day. j Yours faithfully, J J. CARNEGIE GARDNER, j M 1302 Clifden. j The Child I i j QF To-day will be the Man of To-morrow. 1 VISIT OUR STUDIO i And get our Specialist to 1 PHOTOGRAPH THE BOY | Before the glow o£, youth fades from j his cheeks. i A os to Stuadio ESK STREET. EABBITSKINS! j i TRAPPERS! I I PRICES ARE GOOD. i Incomings 40d ■ Autumns 3Gd ; I Racks 25d j Spot Cash. No Waiting. No Charges. j CONSIGN: I 11. S. BLACK DUNEDIN. Mcl 33 Q N A RO'A A L VIST T. j A ROYAL SHOW At THE HOUSE OF QUALITY: J. L. lIAAAOA & CO! r PRIME MEAT SALESMEN, CON ON and ESK STREETS. “IUITEND A TEAR.” —Mends without stit- "*■ dies, a clever device which enables anyone to mend immediately and neatly any kind of tear. All you need for a thousand and one repairs is a flat iron and a "Mend a Tear” Quail. Price. 1/ti, at NOBLE’S. . Dee street, ALLROOM POWDER for Dancing floors, is free from dust and odour and will not soil the most delicate garments. Will polish any kind of lioor, 3/u tin, at NOBLE’S, Dee street. for the IV inter evenings—Ping Pong Sets, Draft Boards and Drafts- i men, Crib Boards, Ludo. Joy Wheel, Train j Maker, Dominoes, 500 Playing Cards and Scoring Blocks, Scallywag Sets, etc. NOBLE’S, Dee street. jh'UOTBALL —This is the season of the year for the good old game of Football. We have Footballs in all sizes; also extra Linings. Footballs complete from 5/-. NOBLE’S, Dee street. TJOT WATER BAGS—Don’t lie awake with cold feet listening to the clock tick-tick-tick, and wish you could sleep. Act. Get one of our Hot Water Bags. The cost is small compared to the comfort. NOBLE’S, Dee street. npKE Prince is coming. Everybody will want decorations. We have a full stock of all kinds of Flags and red, white and blue Crepe Ribbon, Jap. Lanterns, eta. NOBLE’S DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL. TALENTS’ RELIABLE fcEVER WATCHES 36/- and 40/-. Best Value in Southland. 1 C. WARBURTOW, < Watchmaker, Colonial Chambers, DEE STREET. ( (Six years with Geo. Lumsden.) No connection with the Watchmakers’ Am. 1 TIT cINTYRE’9 Extra Strong Regulating ( Pills recommended by Ladies: 5/6. * Chemists and Storekeepers every where. ;

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

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575

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18824, 18 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18824, 18 May 1920, Page 1

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