| PUBLIC NOTICES. i FREEHOLD SHEEP QCUNTRY £1 15/- PER ACRE. ft0(1 ft ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside rail and school, 200 acres been cultivated, balance hill country. Carrying 2400 sheep. Big percentage are ewes. Property is understocked. Will do 3000 mixed sheep and 100 bead of „ cattle. BUILDINGS comprise 8-roomed dwelling, hj. and c. water, patent light, bathroom, pantry, shearing shed, stable, barn, cartshed, sheepyards, etc. PRICE—£I 15/- PER ACRE. . One of the cheapest blocks of Sheep Country ever offered. 150 ODD ACRES HEAVY FLAT LAND. I Situated ■.vitidn one mile of school end factory. Carrying capacity—so cows. G roomed dwelling, large stable and cowbyre. Splendid crop of turnips. PRICE—£IB 10/- PER ACRE. TERMS—£4OO DOWN. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. I AND AGENTS. SSK STREET, IN VEKCAP.GILL.
BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. 560 £IOO DEBENTURES FOR SALE. T'EING portions of Loans sanctioned by the Ratepayers on December 20, 1919, are now offered, subject to being unsold, on the following terms: — Price of lissue —Par. Interest—s per cent, for a term of 7 years. Or 5i per cent, for a term of 14 years, at the option of purchaser. Remittances must be made free of exchange at Invercargill. Debentures and Interest Coupons will be payable at any branch of the Bank of New Zealand in New Zealand free of exchange. Interest will be payable half-yearly. Sinking Funds of 1 per cent, are provided for the gradual repayment of the Loans, which are secured over the whole Borough. Registered Sharebrokers will be allowed 1 per cent, brokerage on allotments bearing their stamp and actually accepted. Allotments will be made in priority of application. It is hoped that Local Investors will continue to support their own city. F. BUEWELL. Town Clerk. { Town Hall, Invercargill, : May 22, 1920. 2Mu668 PEDIGREE APPLE TREES. [ 'I7VERY Apple-grower will realise that his | future profits depend entirely on the j trees he plants—and there are no better j trees in N.Z. than Horton’s Pedigree varie- j ties. Every tree sent out is well grown, well shaped and well'rooted, while all stock j is worked exclusively from approved and | tested good fruiting trees. There is not a | sickly or stunted tree in the enormous Horton stock, because every one has been [ grown from a good parent. All this means j bigger profits for growers who plant Hor- j ton Pedigree Stock. Huge stocks of even’ { variety are available, including Jonathon, j Sturmer, Monroe's Favourite, Delicious, Statesmen, Cox’s Orange Pippin. Ballarat Seedling, Dougherty, Lord Wolseley, Gravenstein, etc.; thus orders can be filled at once. No tree goes out until approved by Government Orchard Inspector. PRICES from £7 10/- per hundred for commercial grade quotations given for special grnde trees. Write for a free copy of the Horton j Catalogue—full of information of assistance j to growers. Correspondence solicited. THOS. HORTON, LTD., “Horton’s Trees Grow.” Head Office and Nursery - , HASTINGS, H.B.
The Charm of Your Table. Ie greatly enhanced with good TABLE SILVER. Nothing looks better or adds more to the pleasure of dining than a bright and sparkling display of Spoons and Forks. ASHBERRY’S A 1 Quality is world-renowned and we have been fortunate enough to land a small shipment, so we advise you to purchase early to avoid disappointment. "OLDE ENGLISH - ’ Pattern in Teaspoons at 12/-, 15/-, 17/6 }-dozen. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 22/6, 32/6 i-dozen. Table Spoons or Forks, 32/6, 42/6 i-dozen. Also STAINLESS KNIVES to complete your table. WRITE TO-DAY FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. BROAD 9 SMALL Co » ! DEB STREET. i A NGLO-AMERICAN CANDY SHOP (Ayson’s), 72 Dee street. Wo sell Sweets good. Soda Fountain drinks good. Hot Beef Tea, aho good. Try them. XTURSERY HAIR LOTION—For the remdval of parasites in children’s hair; ia non-poisonous and effective. Price, 2/-, from R. SOMMERVTLLE, Chemist, Dee street, Invercargill. T?ULBS—Now is the time to plant , Anemones and Ranunculus, 1/9 doz., 2doz. 3/-. Narcissi, all the best sorts in special value collections to clear, 6/-, 10/jr 20/-. J. LENNIE <fe SONS, Esk street.
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Southland Times, Issue 18831, 26 May 1920, Page 1
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