SUB-DIVISION ENNER GLYNN ESTATE, mSBbPpAhE: THIS imgidMomt. ib'statei containing l_Uu 2500 ACRES, With all the flats, low hills, etc., between Bishopdalo and Brook-et. WITHIN TWO MILES of the Centre of the .Clty—is now in tlm fj^fc-as of Surveyors ta be eat. Mfc> iot CVOHM SETT^#' m The Estatevwill.be divided jnto FARM & .RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, Most- -of the land is magnificently suitable for ■ FRUIT-GROWING, DAIRYING, , SHEEP-FARMING, AND POULTRY KAIStKGy.. The property will be sold IS lots of from 10 to 500 ACRES* The property commands the warmest and sunniest aspects in the Nelson District, and is we oflly Estate available for. subdiviffioiil mat ttio City. _. m^.__ r . The Jand Offers win .hei.rpceive'd' for. tfit Celebrated . » . . - . ENNER GLYNN COAL-MINB, aild parts suitable for BRICK-MAKING, ETC. i •NOW iB the time to «ecure a few ! acres cheap or a first-class farm, Those people who wird to be close to the City and want a good farm should buy. NOW ! In a few years these lots will be MOST VALUABLE. _ • r i The survey will be complete in tile oourse of a few weeks, when ntafls -^ill. b8 issued. So INTENDING .. PURCHASERS St property are .STRQNGLY URGED\.t*. delay li#ine land • until ithia Estate is StJBKTViPEI). . l BUY "ENNER G&TNN"- property and have ALL the advantages of living close to the City. The land for FRUIT-GROWING, CROPPING. SHEEP - FARMING, ia THE BEST IN THE DISTRICT. I>,xrticTalsJrs will be supplied by the following^— FELL & ATKINSON W. BOUT & SONS. <R. B. JACKSON W. GQIMtiA&t BY the ooint blank refusal of the Executive of the Nelson Retailers' Association to hold a meeting to discuss the night opening issue during Carnival Week, we have been forced agsslitet n o#2., desire into the adoption- ofci frolic^ Of "splendid isolation." Accordingly we have decided to open our premises for business evei*y evening in the week excepting Wednesday, the statutory half-holiday. Our hours will be as follows — Monday— 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday— 9 a.m. to 12 noon ; 630 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday— 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday— Closed all day. Open 6*30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday— 9a.m. to 12 noen; 630 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday— 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.i 6'30 1 to 9 p.m. Bert Tasker & Co., | DRAPERS, HARDY-STREET. ■1.... ■ ,r -, i ii i..i-^_h ii_. » tsrmm A Bargain.-«-^£soo. 7-BOOMBD HOUSE. Kawai-st., just i freshly painted and papered throughout, with Half-acre hatia x tastefully planted.— Adams & Kingd'on. 472 I • ■ '■ 7— - — ' —■" '■" ■' MOTOR CAR en Hir 16'ng or short runs. Vfe'ry reasonable charges^ Arrangements made with E. H. MARTIN,' Dresden,. Hardy-stfeet. . Telephone 2G9. 481 Properties for Sale. 1 Acre, Waimea Road and Kawai-st. 1 Acre, Grove-st. 1 Acre, Weka-st. and North Road Panama House Site. Collingwood-st. 1 Cottage ( with Garden and Orchard, Ihpok-etreet 165 feet, Hardy-strefet, corner Vanguardstreet, with Two Cottages thereon, £3 10a per foot. 465 ADAMS & KINGDON. ■ ■■■ i i —— i ■ i — mm m *U MR T. C. WEBB, „ ORGfANtS^.oPTJiEgATHEpRAL, j Formerly an Examiner in Great Britain to the Boyal College of Music, London ; also Professor of Singing and Pianoforte at New College, Eastbcurne : Girls' High School, Holyhead, etc. RESUMES Teaching on February sth, ISO6. .525 I Wellington Terrace, Nelson.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 21, 27 January 1906, Page 3
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