WINTER BROS. SPEY STREET. Thoae—7TS. MERCHANTS AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Motor Lorry for hire (day or night). Comfortable Beating for passengers, footballers, lodges, and picnic parties, etc., at reasonable rates. FURNITURE REMOVED (town or country), by motor. ' AGENTS for BEATTIE, COSTER & CO.’s MATAURA LIGNITE. GIVE THE DIGGER FIRM A TRIAL. 0 W IS THE TIME TO BUY THAT SUIT ! We have a great Selection of Stylishly, cut Suits in all sizes and at all prices to suit all pockets. It will pay you to come along and look over our large range before going elsewhere. We guarantee to ensure you a perfect fit in the latest fashion; Suits in any shad* you wish. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT: FROM 90/- UPWARDS. COPELAND’S 36, DEE ST. GORDON BROWN FARM, only 11 miles from town, 1-mile from factory, store, and post office; first-class dairy or sheep farm. 6-roomed house, cowshed with new miiking plant, stable and other buildings good. 20 acres autumn oats sown, 25 acres turnips, balance in good grass. Terms —£looo down, balance at 53 per cent. Price only £23 10/- per acre. ACRES, 3-mile from station; good district; 70 acres turnips, 40 acres young grass, 30 acres stubble, balance in grass I to 3 years. This property is all limed. First-class buildings. 7-roomed house, bathroom, hj. and c. water, dairy, motor shed, stable, barn, implement shed, and cowbyne. Terms; £IOOO down; balance at 5A per cent. Price—£2o per acre.—? GORDON BROWN. O ACRES—Specially good land; part * still in stumps; house 5 rooms, large cowbyre, etc. Close to factory, rail, and school and under four miles from Invercargill. Will make a tip-top dairy farm or suburban home. goo—^ Dew 5-roomed House, hj. 0-1 and c. water, etc.; l-sth acre, in handy position. With paper and a little renovation a first-class home. £2OO cash; balance mortgage. 4? O —Particularly good 4-roomed House, elaborately panelled hall, large dining-room, conservatory, and workshop; on high corner. Good position. See this for value. pC^OO —Very Excellent 6-roomed Villa; large hall; with grill, hj. and c. water, motor shed. Just painted and in first-class order. Near car section, in handy walking position. —F' ve Rooms and conveniences hj. and c. water. Built-in wardrobes; neat, attractive and thoroughly sound. About l-6th acre, close to first section. I’ll arrange finance. GORDON BROWN, UNION BANK CHAMBERS.
THE GRAND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS DEE STREET. ENGLISH OVERCOATS ARRIVED UN. EXPECTEDLY. They comprise; HEAVY TWEED ALL-WOOL, suitable for motoring or any use. TWEED ALL-WOOL (unlined), English cut—very smart. RYDROTTTE, wool, fleecy lined, light and warm; splendid quality. HYDROTITE, 60 to 70 per cent, wool; wear well and will not lade. YOUTHS’ HYDROTITE—aII sizes. Also SCOTCH WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES; warm and cosy. This is as near as we can explain these goods. WE INVITE INSPECTION. PRICES REASONABLE. W. BIRD & W. GEORGE. LATEST PROPERTY NEWS. Tj'OE SALE—A nice little Home of 4 acres with 4-roomed House and Outbuildings; well sheltered; handy to school, rail, etc. PRICE—£4SO. EASY TEEMS CAN BE ARRANGED. No. 714 160 ACRES FREEHOLD, 60 acre* turnips; balance in grass; fi.ratclass land; good fences. BUILDINGS—S-roomed house, bank stable, large cowbyre. Situated i-mile to factory, school, etc, PRICE—£2O PER ACRE. Deposit—£6oo. Balance arranged. No. 710 0 ACRES LEASE; 10 years to run; 45 acres river flat; 4 acres turnips, 5 acres crop in stacks; 5 acres oats sown for autumn feed. BUILDINGS—S-roomed house, barn, 12-stalled cowbyre, concrete with milking plant RENT—£IOO PER YEAR. GOODWILL—£3OO. No. 70| 0 -ROOMED HOUSE, every modem con. venience, facing north; no tram fares. PRICE—£B7S. EASY TERMS, No. 3179 J. HOLLOWAY (LIMITED), ESK STREET. INVENTS’ RELIABLE LEVER WATCHES 35/- and 40/-. Best Value in Southland. C. WARBURTOn. Watchmaker, Colonial Chambers, DEB STREET. (Six years with Geo. Lumsden-i No connection with the Watchmakers’ diaries for iaa« W« have a Full Bangs oX fßrrft Oui.UjW, AND HEW ** ZEALAND DIARIES. (Commercial and Pocket Siiea^ STANDARD CALENDARS; stay REFILLS FOB 1920. J. M. McNaughton & Co* gTRRKTp
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Southland Times, Issue 18826, 20 May 1920, Page 2
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650Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 18826, 20 May 1920, Page 2
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