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FARMERS I DO BT NOW S ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN CARBONATE OF LIME THROUGH US FROM ' THE BROWN’S LIME WORKS t THE MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED PLANT IN N.Z. QUALITY IS UNSURPASSED—RECOGNISED AS EASILY THE BEST IN SOUTHLAND. IS VERY FINELY GROUND —NOTHING FINER ON THE MARKET. IS ALMOST BONE DRY—NOTHING DRIER PROCURABLE. DELIVERY z JUST AS AND WHENEVER YOU WANT IT. NO WAITING. PRICE 17/6 per ton, less 2Jper cent Discount for Cash, within | One Month- Bags Extra. | FREE RAILAGE FROM WORKS UP TO 100 MILES TO BONA | FIDE FARMERS. „ \ CT!Tv US ABOUT IT. NOW 13 THE TIME * | , : —■ —— s WRIGHT, STEPHENSON k COY, Lid. i THE CRESCENT .. INVERCARGILL. | -JUST ON THE MARKET. , P ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE EDENDALE DISTRICT lOK j SALE.—Being 260 acres freehold, 20 acres stubble, 20 acres turnips, balance I; grass. Sub-divided into eight paddocks. Good buildings comprising seven- p roomed house, 9-stalled stable, implement shed, 40-stalled cowbjre wit tj ing machine, etc. Dairy and school 24 miles. Trice £33 10s per ,-jSjl ceptionaily easy ingoing to a good man. , . , ; ■,! WY'NDHAM.—150 acres nechold, 23 acres good turnips, sub-divided into seven* , paddocks. Seven-roomed house and outbuildings, stable, cowbyre and miihing machine, etc. Carrying capacity 4b cows or-siues young stock and crop- | ping. I'i miles from factory, school, post office and lad. 1 LICF, JMJU j| QUICK SALE: £36 per acre. Terms. £IOOO deposit. 0 SHEEP FARM. —625 acres Freehold, 90 acres young grass, 24 acres tip top swedes, 60 acres turnips. Well sub-divided and watered. Carrying at present 600 ewes, 40 head breeding cows and calves, 15 head young horses. Up-to-date six-roomed house, six-stalled stable, shearing s ■Alt the bml dings are new. Rail 41-a miles. PRICE. £l3 10s p< Terms arranged. , „ . „ ... THREE MILES FROM INVERCARGILL. —Nice little Dairy Farm of ol acres Freehold. New six-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Five acres turnips, 25 acres young grass. Carrying 25 to ob cows. Roil, factory and school *l4 miles by good road. PRICE; £45 per acre. Terms arranged. cattle and shed, etc. per acre. F. H. TUCKER iiim—MTfl LICENSED LAND AGENT, CORNER DEE STREET AND CRESCENT. mm m iais Lu l_ in \ -i / The Home leeuti ■ls RealisedWHEN YOU HAVE ATTRACTIVELY DESIGNED SOUNDLY CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE. TO ATTAIN SUCH IT IS NECESSARY TO PURCHASE FROM FURNISHING EXPERTS. IN SHORT TO BUY FROM SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, Ltd. TAY STREET INVERCARGILL ES I S3 D K * SJ I Cl I m I ts t 6 tl © Ki © fcl © n 0 K © ki I El § @ Cl © Id I (£2 ft © ci 6 t-1 0 m © . ti Direct from the Factory So tlie Buyer NO SUB-AGENCY ABOUT OUR CYCLES OR GOODS. I WE IMPORT DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. We have just landed a shipment of GENUINE AURORA B.S.A. CYCLES Built in the Factory to Our Requirements, and fitted with FIRSTGRADE Tyres and Fittings. Aurora “ 8.5.A.” Cycles Ivanhoe Cycles Wellington Cycles FOR CYCLES AND CYCLE ACCESSORIES. DAVIES & PRENTICE, Ltd riTTP: STREET ... .... .. >., INVERCARGILL. N.C. 4, THE FIRST AEROPLANE TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC WAS | EQUIPPED WITH A WILLARD BATTERY. | Thin indicates its rare quality. On such an epoch-making flight the Best | Battery was sought fo.' and the WILLARD was chosen, k Willard Batteries For Motor Cars Motorists recognise the great utility of WILLARD STORAGE BATTERIES. They ensure Brighter Lights, Quicker Start, Surer Ignition. We have just landed a large consignment of these famous batteries, also an asupie supply of all parts. Batteries Recharged and Repaired. We have the most up-to-date Charging Plant in Southland and whatever their require_.nt, motorists can be assured of First-class Work by Competent men at a m Reasonable Price. ELECTRICITY INSTALLED—LIGHT OR POWER. i A. &T. BURT, Ltd. | DEE STREET. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 18849, 15 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18849, 15 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 18849, 15 June 1920, Page 8

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