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&.,:.& D. EDWARDS I ? : LAND AND ESTATE | ( AGENTS. HAVBj FOR SALE: ST. VINCENT-ST.— lB acres land, i with --it frontage to St. Vincent- ,< street. Excellent building sites. Price £1450. ' 'MAITAI BANK— B-roomed House , -'known as "Wilden Lodge, right- ; of -way at back of property. Price : £850. * RUSSELL-ST.— "Mount Pleasant," property containing B_r acres, with large dwelling, all conveniences. „ "£IBSO. Will, sell dwelling and 2 acres for £1250; 6£ acres would cut up into good building sites, £660. .KAJTERMIERLt^O acres freehold, 150 acres leasehold. £200. WAIMEA-ROAD (College Hill)— Dwelling, 7 rooms and 1 detached room, bathroom, gas heater, and all conveniences. Two sections 56 x 166 and 58 x 166. Price £775 the lot, or £725 for house and one section. WASHINGTON VALLEY— S-roomed Hause (just erected), with bathroom, gas and water laid on, and 5 acres Sand all in orchard and garden. Price £600. MOUNT-ST.— Dwelling of 9 rooms, bath room, washhouse, and all conveniences, with s_| acres of land. — £1500. Will: sell dwelling and 1 acre for £1000. Easy terms. WAMEA-ST.— Section 50x400, extending to Mount Btreet. Two good Building Sites.— Price £250. ST. VNCENT-ST.— l acre near Ka.'!"i,_Station— Good building sitei. Pri s £400. EMANO-ST.— Building Sites from 10s per foot. WEKA-ST.— i acre, all in orchard (6 years old) 152 x 170. Would make 3 Splendid Building Sites. LOWER MOUTERE.— 34 acres, with 7-roomed Dwelling thereon, the property of Mr Geo. Boyce. One Acre in Orchard. Price £350. Easy terms. BUILDING SECTION.— 77 x 100 corner of St.- Vincent and Hampdenstreets. Price £210. 1 MOUNT-ST. Dwolling of five large ' | rooms, bathroom, scullery, and workshop, 1 acre land tastefully laid out with native shrubs and fruit trees, etc., asphalt paths and back yard, the property of Mrs 1 Wm. Robertson. £1025. ; HARDY-ST. Large Dwelling, 9 rooms, Hall and Balcony. Every convenience, splendid locality. Land 67 x , 109. Price £1250. ; ST. VINCENT-ST.— i-Acre Building Section, £100. ; ST. VINCENT-ST. 5-roomed Dwelling 1 with i acre land. £300. ■ TOITOI VALLEY.— IB Acres, with 4--1 roomed Dwelling and Stable. Price, £675, ' BRITANNIA HEIGHTS.— Fine building section. Splendid view, over- ; looking the harbour. Land 134 x ! 142. ' THE PORT.— Section of Land, facing Wakefield Quay. Land 136 x 356. ; ST VINCENT-ST.— 5-. roomed Dwelling ' with A acre Land. £39C. * 4 BUILDING SECTIONS, situated cor- > ner Halifax and Tasman streets. 1 2". ACRES, Stanley Crescent, suitable ; for Building Sites. 5 COLLINGWOOD-ST North.— Dwelling 1 of 6 rooms, land 104 x 120. Price, 725. , > RICHMOND.— That well-known proper- •> ty known as "HILLCREST." the property of Mr John Tinline, and > ' containing 2_, Acres .Improvet ments are 14-roomed Dwelling, two \ large Vineries, Conservatory, and ' Orchard (partly under wire netting. * BUTCHERY 'BUSINESS.— Township, 5 . Nelson District. ' STOKE. — 6£ acres. Spicndid site for * residence. \ WAIMEA ROAD.— Dwelling, 8 roomß, i with | acre land, near Boys' College. "> Price £650. _ TIPAHI & KAWAI-STS.— J acre, with 3 new 2-roomed Cottage and Barn "* thereon. £350. ■ WAIMEA-ST.— 6-rooms. Price £425. - COLLINGWOOD-ST.— New Dwelling 1 of 6 rooms. Price £600. ' HAMPDEN-ST.— 9 rooms, 1 acre orchard. £850, - TIPAHI-ST.— 6-rooms, 1 acre. £500. * BOARDING HOUSE— I2 rooms and ' Furniture, Nelson District. Ten permanent Boarders. £420. 3 BAKERY BUSINESS.— Splendid opcn- " . ing. *■ -LOWER MOUTERE.— 77 acres, with * 8-roomed Dwelling and Farm Buildings. - WAKEFIELD.— 67O-acre Farm thepru--erty of Mr Thomas Kini.«tt. J MOTUEKA.— I3 acres Freehold, witb t 8-roomed Dwelling. Price £400. * BAKERY BUSINESS— NeIson City. >* NEW-ST. (near new Po_rt-office)— Seven- . roomed house (practically new), with , every convenience, land 61 x 125. » FOR SALE OR TO LET. ■ "FENWICK" House (9 rooms) in Brook- ! . Btreet, near Manuka-street. Land .- '. .75 x 146. Easy terms. Immediate possession. A bargain at £700. ; :fi &D. Edwards, > . — "#AKEFIEI,D BUILDINGS- - HAH.jV STREET. . FOR 1 SALE. ! - A BAR GAIN. 5-ROOMED HOUSE, with conveniences, two minutes' -Balk from ; Post Office. 1 Price £415. Porti >n can ron ain on mortgage. This is a good chance. Apply early to KARSTEN, EXCHANGE & MART MOTHERS LIKE KOZIE TEA. THEY say it is the Best they have ever tasted. It's not only nice to Drink, but it makes more cups of Tea than the same quantity of other kinds. At ls 8d No. 2 KOZIE is really rheap. You get coupons, too. — Agents. — R. Snodgrass & Sons. CUT DOWN YOUR "TEA" BILLS. BY buying No. 2 KOZIE at ls Bd. It is a nice, wholesome, strong TEA, quite as good as most 2s Teas That being so it's common sense to buy it, isn't it? Coupons in every packet. Agents. — R. Snodgrass & Sons. ' FOND OF "KOZIE" TEA. ONCE you have used "Kozie Tea" you will grow really fond of it. Its smooth, rich taste will appeal to you. Besides, it's so economical. No. 2 "KOZIE" costs but Is Bd, and is quite as geod as most 2s Teas. Coupons in every packet. — Agents : R. Snodgrass and Sons. THE TEA FOR SUMMER DA.YS. S "KOZIE" Tea. It refreshes, .ccols, and invigorates as no other kind does. You can buy No. 2 "KOZIE" for ls Bd, so that means money eaved too. Coupons in every packet. — Agents. — R. Snodgrass & Sons. MONEY IN YOUR TEA CUP. NEEMS strange, doesn't it? but read this. Forty-eight cash prizes are J given away every half year to buyers I of "KOZIE" TEA who save their Coupons. Buy this delightful Tea and accept the chance of making money. ,No. 2 "KOZIE"' costs ls Sd only.— Agents: R: Snodgrass and Sons. PUT YOUR MONEY INTO IT. THAT is into: "KOZIE" TEA. It will Teturn you dividends in pleasure and profit that no other Tea can yield. . Odorous and fragrant, it's really a charming Tea. No. 2 "KOZIE" cost ls 8d only. — Agents : R Snodgrass and Sons. ,- -„ -'ADVICE TO MOTHERS.— Are*yoo broken in your rest by a sick child sofforing with the pain of cutting teeth? (Jo at once -to a chemist -and. cefc a bottle jff.. Mrs. W'nslow's Soothing Syrup, jl will .relieve tbe poor sufferer, immediate J lyl It is perfectly harmless and pleasant j to fe'ta, it produces , natural, quiet i *leep, _5." '"•e l ieybag_ iM child from-pain and the hctle cherub awakes '.as.' bright as a button." It soothes the_child il Boftens the gums, allays all pain,' ro lieves wind, repulates the bowels' and i- the 1 best known remedy for dysentery : and diarrhoea, whether arising from "" teething or other causes. Mrs Win ! slow's Soothing &■?- up is sold by Medf ' I

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 4

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