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FARRIERS § DO IT WOW 2 ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN CARBONATE OF LIME THROUGH US FROM THE BROWN’S LIME WORKS THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED PLANT IN N.Z. QUALITY IS UNSURPASSED—RECOGNISED AS EASILY THE BEST IN SOUTH LAND. IS VERY FINELY GROUND —NOTHING FINER ON THE MARKET* IS ALMOST BONE DRY —NOTHING DRIER PROCURABLE. DELSVERY : JUST AS AND WHENEVER YOU WANT IT. NO WAITING. PRICE—I 7/6 per ton, less 2jper cent Discount for Cash, •within One Month. Bags Extra. [ FREE RAILAGE FROM WORKS UP TO 100 MILES TO BONA I FIDE FARMERS. 1 SEE US ABOUT IT. NOW 18 THE TIMEf WEIGHT, STEPHENSON & COY, L!d. | THE CRESCENT INVERCARGILL.

JUST ON THE MARKET. : OXE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE EDENDALE DISTRICT FOR SALE.— tV.mg 200 acres freehold, 20 acres stubble, 20 acres turnips, balance grass. Sub-divided into eight paddocks. Good buildings comprising sevenroomed. house, ‘j-stalled stable, implement shed, -10 stalled cowbyre with milking machine, 'etc. Dairy and schqol 2 A miles. I’riee £3S 10s per acre. Exceptionally easy ingoing to a good man. ’WYMDHAM.—ISO acres freehold, 23 acres good turnips, sub-divided into seven paddocks. Seven-roomed ium.-.e and outbuildings, stable, cmvbyre and milking machine, etc. Carrying capacity 45 cows besides young stock and. cropping. li miles from factory, school, post, office and rad. PRICE T'Ull IJUICK SALE; £3O per acre. Terms; £IOOO deposit. SURER V\ 1: M—o2s acres Freehold, 0U acres young grass, 24 acres tip top swedes, 00 acres turnips. Well sub-divided and watered. Carrying at present 000 ewes. 40 head breeding cows and calves, 15 head young cattle and horses. Up-to-date six-roomed house, six-stalled stable, shearing shed, etc. AH the buildings are new- Rail -1 imiles. PRICE; £l3 10s per acre. Terms arranged. THREE MILES FROM IXVERCARGILI-.—Nice little Dairy Farm of 61 acres freehold. New six-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Five acres turnips, 25 acres young grass. Canwing 25 to 30 cows. Rail, factory and School li miles by- good road. PRICE; £45 per acre. Terms arranged. Fi es “IT 1 3 (Th 9ff fp 3 LICENSED LAND AGENT, &J I|l§ -li f CORNER ■ Sl> I UyilLll DEE STREET AND CRESCENT. I a i ■(

New Zealand’s Famous Range THE THE WONDERFUL RANGE because it will Cook and Bake to perfection, using only Lignite fuell In these days of Coal Shortage, happy is the fortunate Housewife who has an ‘'OKiON" in her kitchen. No need to worry about the high price and inadequate supply of hard coals. The "ORION " is constructed so scientifically and so practically designed that it ’.vili burn local Lignites of any kind, providing a sustaineu heat, which meets every demand in a worthy and satisfactory manner. The money saved by the use of Lignite and the absence of coal-abortagc worries are good reuse. : why you should see about getting an "ORION” installed in your home. To Show Ask Your Ironmonger I H. E. SHAGKLOGX, Ltd, | Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. Yon Cue LaJ O L£l < m EEGI3 TERELi ? y 6&n ISie Always Easy Ma DOWN AND EFFICIENCY UP. SEE TO IT THAT EVERY DRIVE 13 EQUIPPED WITH > Dick’s Balata Belting i (The Original ad Geamnaj ITS GREAT STRENGTH AND FLEXIBILITY MINIMISES BREAKDOWNS, CONSERVES POWER. COSTS LEAST FOR UPKEEP, SEND FOR BOOKLET AND FULL PARTICULARS. SOLE IMPORTER: John Edmond THE DICK’S BELTING STOCKISTS, INVERCARGILL ■J ■2J 0 TJ a i-a 3 ii % a § a y Tr □ □ □ XUV 4 **-' y Home Beautiful! •Is RealisedWHEN YOU HAVE ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED ROUNDLY CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE. TO ATTAIN SUCH IT IS NECESSARY TO PURCHASE FROM FURNISHING EXPERTS, JN SHORT TO BUY FROM SCOULIiR & CHISHOLM, Ltd. a 0 id S3 ® m R ft IS e H i ta i 0 13 a K TAY STREET INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 18836, 1 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18836, 1 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18836, 1 June 1920, Page 8

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