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f T OST, a Parasol, on Sunday afternoon, JJ on the Church Hill. Rcwa d at Mail ) Office, 1565 . -■ ■ . ' ' ' ' LOST, on Sunday evening, a Gold Brooch, with hair in cente. Valued as keepsake. Reward at Hail Office. , — — ►— LOST, on Haven Ro. d, Lamp Socket. Finder rewarded < n returning same to S. Kirkpatrick St. Co., Ltd. 1564 p -_» '■ LOST, between Nelson and Wairoa Gorge, a long Grey Coat. Findc? rewarded on leaving same at Mrs Preshaw's. ________ ORDERS taken. Every description of Plain and Fancy Sewing. Ail Needlework a speciality.— Art Depot, opposite Post Office. _-— h, nOUTHERN STAR LODGE. jrfgSSO No, 735, E. C. — Usual Monthly Meeting THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at Masonic Hall, Collingwood street, at 730. Visitors cordially invited. ■- — _ FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of JOHN and AGNES HENMAN are respectfully informed that the Funeral of their late SON, Arthur Alien, will leave their Residence, Haven Roa 1, TO-MORRO W (.Wednesday) AFTEKNOON, at Twc o'block, for the New Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, ]52G Undertaker and Embalmer. WAINUI ESTATE. j SITUATE IN THE WOOD, with frontages to TRAFALGAR-ST. NORTH, WAINUI-ST., and COL-LINGWOOD-ST. NORTH. 5 MINUTES'- walk from CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST. UNQUESTIONABLY THE DEST AND CHEAPEST LAND IN THE MAR-CET 1 % VALUABLE 25 BUILDING - SITES If you <buy to-day you wil. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY in a very short time. Ranging! in size from 40ft. front, age to 65ft., each Section having a depth of 150 ft. NOW IS THE TIME TO INVEST ! THESE VALUABLE SITES overlook the BAY, and from their you get a splendid view of th< WHARF, of VESSELS arriving and leaving the PORT, and of the snow-clad hills in the distance They are CENTRAL, absolutely free from DUST, and from the BUSTLE and NOISE of a crowded street. They possess many adtagea, including BOATING facilities. NOTE THE EXTRAO]__jiNAR_I__ EASY TERMS, NAMELY, 10 per cent, deposit. 5 per cent, in three months. 5 per cent, ln six months. 5 per cent, in nine months. 5 per cent, in twelve month-. BALANCE (70 per cent.) to be paid within 5 years, with interest from, date of sale at 5 per cent, per annum ; but if BUILDINGS to the value. of the land are commenced within THREE months from date of sale and completed to the satisfaction of tho Vendor, the whole of the purchase money, aave the deposit, may lie on mortgage for a period of five years. Buyers can pay the whole or any portion of their purchase money at any time without notice, and interest will cease immediatelyon the money so paid. THIS BLOCK from its CENTRAL POSITION, is the most suitable land for settlement in the City, and must increase wonderfully in value in the ttext year or two' Do not hesitate, but secure immediate.y one of these beautiful sections, as land values in this part of the city will oe douolcd at least, within two years. Title': Land Transfer Act. Apply as once for Lithographic plan and further particulars to ROUT & SONS, Land Agents.I THE TEA YOU'LL LIKE. | You'll like CItESCENT B-SND © Tea because it is the embodi- & ment of what is just light in. & i. tea. |j CRESCENT I BLEND © TEA I Is a happy combination of the $ strong robust teas grown in S Darjeeling and the fine delicate <!h teas from Ceylon. No one ■» v characteristic predominates, t? i hence tUe palate never wearies x of the taste. Bay it and try it jjj) AI-.L STOREKEEPERS. AT | 2/- PER LB. | @*_#$@^$@®*®#*@«*^3*_-'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 51, 13 March 1906, Page 3

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