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I BOWDEN’S MART, LTD. AUCTION SALE ON THE PREMISES 98 PRINCES STREET. TODAY (TUESDAY), 11th August. Commencing 1.30 sharp. I RADIO (5 Valve Ultimate), SINGER SEWING MACHINE (good), SUPERIOR HALL RUNNER App. 9yds, CARPET SQUARE (Bedroom), CARPET SQUARE App. 12 x 9, 1 [ DOUBLE BEDROOM SUITE 3 pees, 1 SUPERIOR DRAWING ROOM ; SUITE 3 pees, 1 DOUBLE BED- . ROOM SUITE (Rimu), FIRESIDE CHAIR. Messrs bowdens mart, ltd. (Charles Trim, Auctioneer), inj structed by Mr W. Johnston, will sell on th premises, the above and as fol- , lows:— , Large Dining Room Table, 1 Dinner , Waggon, Cabinet, Writing Desk, Seagrass Chair, Large Mirror, 1 Sideboard, ; 2 Wire Mattresses, Crockery, Cutlery, Kitchen Chairs, Kitchen Sofa, Chest Drawers, Curtains, 1 Duchess, 1 Hearthrug, 1 Sparkguard, Large Kettle, Good ■ Linoleum, 3 Stools, Brooms, Wringer, Good Pots, Wire Netting, Galvanized Iron, Mixed Paints, Garden Tools, Camp Bed, Large quantity of Sundries. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. , Agl97 REMINDER. SALE OF FURNITURE, BEDDING AND KITCHEN SUNDRIES, VICTORIA HOTEL, Clyde Street, (near Railway crossing), WEDNESDAY, 12th August, 1942. Commencing 1.30 sharp. BOWDENS MART, LTD. (Charles Trim, Auctioneer). Ai24B REMINDER. SALE OF FURNITURE & EFFECTS, 25 MORRELL STREET, THURSDAY, 13th August, 1942. Commencing 1.30 sharp. BOWDENS MART, LTD. (Charles Trim, Auctioneer). Ai249 BOWDEN’S MART, LTD. P.O. BOX 256, INVERCARGILL. Phone 597, 586 and 517. QA ACRES Freehold. Handy to Inez U vercargill. Dwelling 5 rooms, every convenience. New cowbyre, concreted and'ready to supply town. 4 cow plant installed. Barn, implement shed, car shed etc. 26 dairy cows, ,12 young cattle, 5 horses, 100 ewes. Price £1750| Can be purchased going concern. This is nice dry country and good buying. 9AA ACRES freehold with railway Dvv siding on farm, one mile school. New dwelling, 5 rooms with every convenience including sewerage under same roof, new shearing shed, implement shed, byre and hut. Well fenced and subdivided. Carrying at present 1100 ewes, usual stock, 900 ewes, few cattle and cropping. Price £lO/10/per acre. £lOOO cash, balance arranged. This farm fattens all lambs and does stock well and is best buying of carrying capacity on market at the price. If you want a home come to Bowden’s. We will help you and give you satisfaction. Having the real money makers to sell. Finance arranged. DALGETY & CO., LTD. WYNDHAM SALE. THURSDAY, 13th August, 1942. Messrs dalgety and company, LIMITED, have received instructions from the Trustees in the estate of late E. G. Sheat, Morton Mains, who are giving up dairying, to offer their complete herd of: 25—DAIRY COWS. 2—DAIRY HEIFERS. We can strongly recommend this herd to buyers as it has been carefully tested and culled over many years. Official records will be available on sale day. Ai263 OTAUTAU HORSE SALE. 21st AUGUST, 1942, MESSRS DALGETY AND COMPANY, LTD. will hold a Horse Sale at the Otautau Saleyards as above and will offer: 20—Draught MARES & GELDINGS. S—HACKS and Hamess HORSES, i FURTHER ENTRIES INVITED. Ai26o SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OP. ' SPECIAL ENTRY. j MATAURA SALE. I THURSDAY, 3rd September, 1942. 1 SOUTHLAND FARMERS’ CO-OPER- ' ATIVE ASSN., LTD., GORE have been favoured with instructions from Mr A. H. Cockbum to sell the whole of his dairy herd comprising: 32 DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS. 1998 , HENDERSON & CO., LTD. ; SPECIAL ENTRY. ] WYNDHAM STOCK SALE. ; THURSDAY, August 13th. ’ TTENDERSON & CO., LTD. will offer J H on account of a client:— i I—Medium SWAMP PLOUGH. In ! good order. 1978 !

HOUSEHOLD PLUMBING • WE HAVE THE STAFF. WE HAVE THE MATERIAL. ’PHONE 117 for Expert Service R. G. SPEIBS Ltd. DEE STREET

WHY KIDDIES CATCH COLDS Young children will not come in out of the cold, or put on warm clothing, or change their shoes until too late, and mother cannot always be watching them. Colds result, and the best remedy is to keep them warm and give them Baxters Lung Preserver. If they are tiny tots dilute “Baxters” with water as directed. Get better—get “Baxters.”—Advt,

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Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 24819, 11 August 1942, Page 6

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