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I. PUBLIC NOTICES. FRE.HOLD SHEEP COUNTRY £1 15/- PER ACRE. ftOOO ACR ES FREEHOLD, alongside rail and school, 200 acres been cultivated, balance hill country. Carrying 2100 sheep. Big percontage are ewes. Property is undeistocketl. Will do 3000 mined sheep and 100 head of cattle. BUILDINGS comprise S-rocmod dwelling. hj. and c. water, patent . light, bathroom, pantry, shearing ghed, stable, barn, cartshed, sheepyards, etc, PRICE—£t 15/- PER ACRE. j One of the cheapest blocks of Sheep i Country ever offered. 150 ODD ACRES HEAVY FLAT LAND, Situated within one mile of school ana factory. Carrying capacity —so cows. G roomed dwelling, largo s.table and cowbyre. Splendid crop of turnips. PRICE—£iS 10/- PER ACRE. TELLS—£IOO DOWN. SCANDRETT & SONS, LTD. liAND AGENTS. £SK STL.Tt-.1, INVERCARGILL. JOHN McGLASHAN COLLEGE, DUNEDIN.. SECOND TERM BEGINS TUESDAY. JUNE 8. Boarders return Monday, 7th. Prospectus on application to A. G. BUTCHERS, M.A., GMx737 Principal. THE GRAND GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, DEE STREET. ’Phone—4s. you get genuine all-wool UNDERWEAR AT REASONABLE PRICES. No shortage of stork with us, excepting a few lines only. We have splendid stocks of UNDERPANTS, SINGLETS. PYJAMAS, FLANNEL UNDERS. WOOL HALF-HOSE (HEAVY AND FINE), ENGLISH ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, etc. Special Value English All-wool SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS—6/11. We can supply BLANKETS, BUSH RUGS and KAPOK QUILTS. INSPECTION INVITED. W. BIRD & W. GEORGE. A PPLE TREES THAT ALMOST GUARANTEE RESULTS. Only the best stock can give the biggest crops, and it will pay every grower to plant Horton’s Pedi- j gree Apple Trees, if he wants maximum j results. Every Horton-grown tree is true to name—has been grown from a tested and proved good fruiting parent, and is well shaped and well rooted. Moreover, the Horton packing system is admittedly the best in N.Z., and ensures that every tree arrives in good condition. Here’s one of hundreds of loiters from satisfied customers; -Mr \V. H. Campbell of Dumbarton, Ro:;l.urgh. writes; "I am highly pleased with ihr quality, also the manner in whi'di the fruit trees were packed. The growth is very line and the root system all that could be desired. - ’ Huge stocks of every variety are ave.ilabie. including Jonathan. Sturmer, Munroe’s Favourite, Delicious, Statesman, Cox’s Grange 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 j giver, for special grade trees. j Write for a free copy of the Horton Cata- ] logue—full information of assistance to growers. Correspondence solicited. THOS. HORTON, LTD., “Horton’s Trees Grow.’’ Head Office and Nursery: HASTINGS, 11.8.

The Charm of Table. Y our i i Is greatly enhanced with good TABLE SILVER. Nothing looks better or adds more to the pleasure of dining than, a bright e.nd sparkling display of Spoons and Forks.

ASHBERRY’S A 1 Quality is I: world-renowned and we have been i fortunate enough to land a small shipment, so we advise you to purchase early to avoid disappointment. I “OLDE ENGLISH” Pattern in I 1 Teaspoons at 12/-, 15/-, 17/6 j< 4-dozen. Dessert Spoons or Forks, j ■ 22/6. 32/6 3-dozen. Table Spoons or Forks, 32/6, 42/6 i-dozen. | ■ Also STAINLESS KNIVES [i to complete your table. | lj WRITE TO-DAY FOR YOUR. (' REQUIREMENTS. BJfIOAD 9 SMALL & Co s j DEE STREET. MISS M. CLARKE JQRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER, 106, SPEY ST. (near Dee St.) Y\7"ANTED Known—Our Price-lies ranks - with the lowest in the South Island. Read it; it means money ic you. J. L. HANNON & CO Butcherb. £sk and Conon r streets Mr6OG s

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Southland Times, Issue 18832, 27 May 1920, Page 1

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588

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18832, 27 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18832, 27 May 1920, Page 1

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