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LAND! 270 ACRES; new six-roomed Burigalow and splendid range of i»,,tbiiild ings, with milking machines installed; subdivided into eieven paudocKS wi good fences. All heavy flat land carrying at present 30 cows, 'c-00 sheep, an young cattle, but capable of great improvement. lJrice^£i9 per acre, easy terms, or would exchange for small farm hanuy to town. 260 ACRES, close to rail, school, and factory; four-roomed cottage, cowbyre, stable etc., ring fenced; all felled busli, burnt aird sown in grass. rrice per acre. £200 deposit. If the alwve Farms do not appeal to you we have about 500 other properties on our books, and would be pleased to submit them for uispection. CARSWELL & CO, ltd., LAND AGENTS, WOOD ST., INVERCAE.GELL SOUTHLAND'S SHOPP1NG CENTRE. . DEE & ESK STREETS. INVERCARGILL, BRANCHES . . . GORE and -WYNDHAMTea Rooms — Toa Fioar by Sievator. Quality - Vake- Varlety - Ssrvice. | Fi nest in ths World, * 1 WATSON'S No. 10 i I ^ WHiSKY. ^ !

ADVERTISSMENTS. Casual Advertisements — One insertion, 4/per inch; 3/- per inch for each suhsequent insertion (prepaid). Births and Marriage Notices — 3/6 ona insertion; 5/6 two insertion3. Death Notices — 3/6 one insertion, 5/6 for two, and 7/6 for three insertions. Memorial Notices— For notice only, 3/6 j notice with verse, 3/6, plus od pet line for each verse. Wanteds, Lost and Founds— 1/- for one insertion of sixteen words. 'Phone — 45. THE GRAND GENTLEMEN'S OIJTFITTERS COMPLETE, DEE STREET. rj o . . . . FISIIERMEN . FARMERS, STOCKMEN, And anyone requiring a Guaranteed WATERPROOF OVERCOAT. Come to us. We have a lot of th.fi genuine McLOGAN COAT3, You can fish all day in pouripg rala and we guarantee you will be dry and comfortable. PRICE ... 107/6. Wliy pay nearly as much for a Coat yo% don't know. W. GEORGE AND CO.

Since the day when Eve pluckeil the apple And gave it to Adam to eat, We've had all sort8 of problema to grapple, And all kinds of ailments to treat. But the trouble3 which liaunt ua eternal, And which each in his turn must endure Are the coughs that we'd fmd most infernal, Without Woods' Great Peppermint Cure

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 29, 1 October 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 29, 1 October 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 29, 1 October 1920, Page 7

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