The “different” Food! Benger’s Food differs from all others because it contains the means to partially digest the fresh new milk with which it is prepared. Tnis means much, because the inability to digest milk—and only by proper digestion is its nourishment obtained —is very common. Always use Food for backward Infants, Invalids, and Aged persons because even the weakliest among these obtain the full benefit of the milk, and all enjoy and thrive upon it. Peneer’a Food is entirely British in origin, ownership >nd manufacture. It is sold in tin* by chemists, etc,everywhere. Carefully follow the directions on the tin when preparing it. Booklet and full particulars post free from : BENGER’S FOOD LTD., MANCHESTER, England. BRANCH OKfICE: 117, Pitt Srtur, SYDNEY. . And at Nk'V York (U S.AJ 90, Beckman St. Dcy6ts throughout Canada. JUST ON THE MARKET. ONE OF THE BEST DAIRY FARMS IN THE EdENDALE DISTRICT FOB SALE.—Being 260 acred freehold, 20 acres stubbie, 20 acres turnips, balance grass. Sub-uivided into eight paddocks. Good buildings comprising sevenroomed house, 9-stalled stable, implement shed, 40-stalled cowbyre with milking machine, etc. Dairy and school 2i miles. Price £3B 10s per acre. Exceptionally easy ingoing to a good man. I WYNDHAM.—ISO acres freehold, 23 acres good turnips, sub-divided into seven paddocks. Seven-roomed house and outbuildings, stable, cowbyre and milking machine, etc. Carrying capacity 45 cows besides young stock and cropping. 11 miles from factory, school, post office and rail. PRICE FOR QUICK SALE; £3O per acre. Terms; £IOOO deposit. SHEEP FARM. —625 acres Freehold, 90 acres young grass, 24 acres tip top swedes, GO acres turnips. Weil sub-divided and watered. Carrying at present COO ewes, 40 head breeding cows and calves, 15 head young cattle and' horses. Up-to-date sire-roomed house, six-stalled stable, shearing shed, etc. All the buildings are new. Rail -4 J /k miles. PRICE. £l3 10s per acre. Terms arranged. THREE MILES FROM INVERCARGILL.—Nice little Dairy Farm of 51 acres Freehold. New six-roomed house and all necessary outbuildings. Five acres turnips, 25 acres young grass. Earning 25 to 30 cows. Rail, factory and school 11 miles by good road. PRICE: £45 per acre. Terms arranged. F. H. TUCKER ffTTfi]iiainßini.iw'i«ii«i i m «iWT r i - nern o LICENSED LAND AGENT, CORNER DEE STREET AND CRESCENT. 1 he best value obtainable at the price. tog rsa WHOLESALE AGENTS ROYD BROS. & KIRK, LTD. SSJTSS “ ‘ORION’ U— imiiiiiiMimibmw ii i nii biill TiirmTnrTTTr iinni*miT'r i iTTiyriwnr iiiiri i—MmiMffcm™ 1 - I "*—'— THE WONDERFUL RANGE "Wonderful,” because it will Cook and Bake to perfection, using only Lignite fuel] In these days of Coal Shortage, happy is the fortunate Housewife who has an "ORION” in her kitchen. No need to worry about the high price and inadequate supply ol hard coals. The “ORION” is constructed so scientifically and so practically designed that it will burn local Lignites of any kind, providing a sustained heat, which meets every demand in a worthy and satisfactory manner. The money saved by the use of Lignite and the absence ol coal-shorta'c worries are good reaa t-; why you should see about getting an "ORION” installed in your home. Ask Yoor Ironmonger H. f. SHAGKLOGK, Ltd. Dunedin, Wellington, and Auckland. To Show Yon €O2 The Perpetual Trustees ESTATE, AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. DIRECTORS: Sir George Fenwick (Chairman.) William E. Reynolds, John Mnl, Lugur c. naz.cu, James Begg, Robert J. Cihncor (.boutnlandj. THIS COMPANY HAS AUTHORITY TO UNDERTAKE AND EXECUTE EVERY KIND OF TRUST. Among the more important, Uie loiitwmg may nu specialty mentioned: — 1. As Executor and Trustee under a WilL 2. its Trustee under Marriage or other Settlements. o. aa AiU6t.ee in place oi otac. ml£>iccu. 4. As Liquidators, Deceivers, cuurtnaus, Assignees, and Supervisor*. As Agents tor Executors, mattes, riuimmatratutb, or i or any person who may preter to have sxlaco A>tuu to act tor them m uie management or realisation ot LsUiCs. 6. As Attorney unuer a owur or regent, either for persons resident abroad or about to leave Ine uummtun. 7. As Agents to invest money on real or other securities; Collect Rents, Dividends, iuterwtb, unci older income. 8. As Agents to Negotiate Loans, Liny and Sell Lands, or other propci sy. If you have not made a WILL you should do so forthwith; therefore consult yonr Solicitor or tno Company on tbs subject without delay. THE COMPANY WILL PAY YOUR COSTS FOR PRLi’ARAiION Or YOUR will PROVIDED YOU APPOINT THE COMPANY TO ACT. The system of appointing Companies to act as Executor ana Trustee is now Utung widely adopted, and louud to have many advantages over the appointment ol private Trustees. ’THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES, ESTATE, & AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED (Established 1884; claims that the constitution of its directorate, the experience of its olticiais, its ample capital and reserve, its extensive business, make it exceptionally well auahhed to act as EXECUTOR AND TRUSTEE. Information on the subject can be obtained on application at the Office of the Company, No. 1 Vogel street, Dunedin. JAMES A. PARK, Manager. MESSRS ROUT & STEWART .. INVERCARGILL SOUTHLAND AGENTS.
S3 » iFL (bnta.l PKospKates, Potaslx and jS, _ _ _ ■'“—COMPSUEMBi *\ /JS R m K RAIN I FOR WHEAT $ BURKSUMLV^ K.P&& ns Perfect Plant-foods' and . Powerful Soil Builders J tt Plenty of ‘Rockland’ means ■ abundant Fertility!” AV/1 *««aux 4/4 s-o |yu VJ upi i voa WaUl * vTOOS - nTid you can rjet them easily if you mil feed yonr soil with Rockland Mittnjres Depleted, famished soils can never produce big, full crops of good quality Enrich the soil with abundance of Plant Food and it wul soon enrich you I Thousands of Farmers caa testify to the splendid results which follow on the use of Rockland Fertilisers. ROCKLAND COMPLETE FERTILISERS are made to suit tho following H crops;—GRAIN (No. 1 for Wheat, No. 2 for Bariev and Oats) - RAPE TURNIP, POTATO. FRUIT, MANGEL, KALE, and PEA.’ ’ Freight Paid to nearest Railway Station. Scud for prices particulars. ktfaeki ptkosSe prosser *c®M2raa«; Ullft-EJ- ACCTCMt-TWltf. CtMJTOTa DUWCDIW, .:!■-■ *■-*£9ll MAM|i 2. Ft
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Southland Times, Issue 18853, 19 June 1920, Page 10
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