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( I PUBLIC NOTICES. i FREEHOLD SHEEP COUNTRY £1 15/- PER ACRE. ACRES FREEHOLD, alongside rail and school, 200 acres been cultivate.!, balance hill country, t mryincr 2-100 sheep. Big percentage are ewes. Property is under “locked. Will . do 3000 mixed sheep and 100 bead of cattle. BLILDIXGS comprise 8-roomed dwellr ing hj. and c. water, patent light, bathroom. pantry, shearing shed, stable, barn. I carlthed, sheepyards. etc. f PRICE—£I 15/- PER ACRE. One of the cheapest blocks of Sheep Country ever offered. 150 ODD ACRES HEAVY FLAT LAND, Situated within otic mile of school and factory. Carrying capacity —50 cows. G roomed dwelling, large stable and cowbyre. Splendid crop of turnips. PRICE—£IB 10/- PER ACRE. TERMS—£4OO DOWN. SCANBRETT & SONS, LTD. i-AND AGENTS. E£K Sinajii, in* viauCAllGU L. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION, IITAt.O AND SOUTHLAND INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. NOTICE OF SITTING OF COURT. j i? heii’by given to all Parties coneeined in the undermentioned disputes and applications under the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Acts that the Court of Arbitration will sit for the hearing of the said disputes and applications at the Law Courts. DUNEDIN, on TUESDAY, the Ist day of JUNE, 1920, at 10 a.m, and that a copy of the said applications may he seen at my office, Law Courts, Dunedin. Dated at Dunedin this 2Gth day of Mav. 1920. F, KNIGHT, Clerk of Awards. DISPUTES. Plumbers A: Gas-fitters; Engineers; Tinsmiths Sheet Metal Workers; Metal Workers’ Assistants; Furniture Trade Employees; Iron <fc Brass Moulders; and Retail Soft Goons Employees. APPLICATIONS FOR BONUS. Shearers: Shop Taiioresses • Factory Tailoresses ; Threshing Mill Employers; Muslarers, Packers A Drovers; Tailors; Iron <fe Brass Moulders; Engine-ilriveis; Bakers & ■ Pastrycooks; Tanners <?: Fellmongers; Meat; Preserving it Canning Workers: Saddlers & j Harness-makers ; Flour-millers; Mela! Work- i ers’ .Assistants; Plasterers; Warehousemen ; j Mercantile Storemen; Tramway Employees;' Painters <fc Decorators; Butchers; Drivers i 12 * ; Chre-e A Butter Factory Assistants,! and Managers; Timber Yards & Sawmills! Employees; Retail Soft Goods Employees; ' c.r.d ('ntieh-workers it Wheelwrights. 1My795 j THE GRAND I GENTLEMEN’S OUTFITTERS, j DEE STREET. ’Phone—4s. W/HERE vou get genuine all-wool D j UNDERWEAR AT REASONABLE j PRICES. j No shortage of slock with us, excepting 1 a few lines only. J Wo have splendid stocks of UNDER- j ] PANTS, SINGLE'IS, PYJAMAS, FLAN- I [NEL LINDERS. WOOL HALF-HOSE I I (HEAVY AND FINE i, ENGLISH ALL ! WOOL CASHMERE HOSE, etc. j I Special Value English All-wool SINGI LETS and UNDERPANTS—G/11. 1 I Wo can supply BLANKETS, BUSH i RUGS and KAPOK QUILTS. j ! INSPECTION INVITED. j W. BIRD & W. GEORGE. The Charm of Your Table. Is greatly enhanced with good TABLE SILVER. Nothing looks belter or adds more to the pleasure of dining than a bright and sparkling display of Spoons and Forks. ASHBERRY’S A] Quality is world renowned and we have been j fortunate enough to land a small I shipment, so we advise you to purrha.-e early to avoid disap- j pointiuent. ] "OI.DE ENGLISH’’ Pattern in J Teaspoon? at 12/-. 15/-, 17/(3 i 4-dozen. Dessert Spoons or Forks, 22/ti. 32/0 4-dnzen. Table Sppons or Forks, 32/6. 42/G 4-dozen. Also STAINLESS KNIVES to complete your table. WRITE TO-DAY FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS. BROADK SMALL & Co. ' DEE STREET. MISS M. CLARKE jQRESSMAKER AND COSTUMIER, 10G, SPEY ST. (near Dee St.) 1 VUIANTED Known—Our Price-list ranks | ' * with the lowest in the South Island. " Read it; it means money to you. J. Li ] HANNON & CO., Butchers, Eak and Conon l < streete. MrGOG 3 I 6000

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Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 18833, 28 May 1920, Page 1

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