LATEST PROPERTY NEWS. XT'OR SALE—A nice little Home of 4 acres with 4-roomed House and Outbuildings; well sheltered; handy to school, rail, etc. PRICE—£4SO. EASY TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED. No. 714 160 ACRES FREEHOLD, 50 acres turnips; balance in grass; firstclass land; good fences. BUILDINGS—S-roomed house, barn, stable, large cowbyre. Situated 3-mile to factory, school, etc. PRICE—£2O PER ACRE. Deposit—£6oo. Balance arranged. No. 710 ACRES LEASE; 10 years to run; 45 acres river flat; 4 acres turnips, 5 teres crop in stacks; 5 acres oats sown for autumn feed. BUILDINGS—S-roomed house, stable, barn, 12-stalled cowbyre, concrete floor, with milking olant. RENT—£IOO PER YEAR. GOODWILL—£3OO. No. 709 0 -ROOMED HOUSE, every modern convenience, facing noi th; no tram feres PRICE—£B7S. EASY TERMS. No. 3176 J. HOLLOWAY (LIMITED), • ESK STREET.
EXTRA SPECIAL FARM PROPOSITIONS. 107 com P ac t little Dairy Farm, with a good road frontage in the centre of a good dairying district. 22 acres stubble, 15 acres drilled turnips, 21 acres I turnips and grass, balance good pasture. Two oat stacks given in. 4-roomed cottage, 4-stalled stable, 12-bailed cowbyre, rail 24 I miles to Thorubury. PRICE—£22 per acre. Good terms arranged. I O'-il ACRES—General Agricultural 1 Farm; 25 acres stubble (5 stacks I given in), 30 acres drilled turnips, 20 acres new grass, balance all in good pasture, I mostly limed; 7-roomed house, hj. and c. water, etc.,; 4-stalled stable and loosebox, barn and ioft, shearing shed, implement shed and garage. Two miles to rail, post office and school, in excellent district. £2O per acre. —C-roomed semi-bungalow, practically new, hj. and c. water, gas throughout. Good grates and mantles. Nearly i-acre, close lo town. No cars needed. Early inspection requisite. Plf|o?J —Extra special 5-roomcd Bun- * galow (new), with all modern conveniences. Superior rinm linish throughout; art mantels, wardrobes and presses; tastefully laid out grounds; in excellent popular locality. —Practically new 5-roomed Villa L Residence, with all modern 'orvsnlences. Large I-acre section, handv o cur. Easy terms arranged to reliable purchaser. GILBERTSON & GUISE HOUSE AND FARM SALESMEN, ESK STREET. MiSS M. CLARKE AND COSTUMIER. 100, SPEY ST. (near Dee St.) TINY DANIEL (Late of LENNIE & SONS), to state that he naa taken over the SOUTHLAND FLORAL PLANT AND SEED SUPPLY. ALBION BUILD INGS, DEE ST.. INVERCARGILL, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. BRIDAL BOUQUETS, WREATHS, and CUT FLOWERS, Supplied at the Shortest Notice. All kinds of SEEDS and PLANTS Ln Season.
Efi enable So obtain yonr usual braiasl Ask for Cigarette Tobacco (Light) Cigarette Tobacco (Dark) n Packets JUST ARRIVED ONE OF AMERICA’S HIGHEST-GRADE LIGHT CARS. MAGNETO IGNITION. INSPECT THE DEMONSTRATING MODEL AN ARRANGE FOB A TRIAL. W. STONE SOUTHLAND AGENT. NATIONAL MORTGAGE GARAGE.
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Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 18829, 24 May 1920, Page 3
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