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THURSDAY, 25th, at 1.30 p..m I FURNITUBE AND EFFECTS. WLOCK has been instructed by . Mb W. Bbll to sal on ths.pronises, Bridgo-st. , Funiitur* and effects. Particulars latsr. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. FOR SAtJB. AVEr.Y desirable. i'Yeehoid i ; i07.-«r---ty situated in a healthy and Sunny locality; 15mins walk from G.P.0., cuusiatirlg ol cottvtiriiehl Sls-WWea K|?«Sb ill good order, with detached cbokiUg kitchen ; also ctable and garden. To bo cold a bargain, owner leaving Nelson. Apply sharp to Wm. LOCK. THE BEBT AND MOSTECONOMICAL RANGES ARE BARRINGHAM AND CO .S MINER AND ZEx4JLAHDIA. rfiliE 2eALANDIA OPEN FIRE _L RANGE IS A TREASURE. All RANGES are Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction; besides the Pries is about TWENTY-FIVE Per Cent cheap- . er than others. SdareS <Jf locil testi- , ! monialß. Thesß RANGES are in use ' in nearly all the LARGE INSTITUTIONS in Dunedin. j T f\f^\TZ IS SOLE AGENT. ! IJ\J\JJ\. IS SOLE AGENT. i GO-CARTS. ■tifcTE HOLD the targesl and .Most T : V Varied Stock of any Retail Establishment in the Colony — embracing all the Latest Designs. The Prices are EXTREMELY LOW. . THE A TV T A G SEWING J. L At 3 MACHINES. There is still a Strong Demand for these MARVELLOUS MACHINES, and to koep up the Supply we have just cabled to LONDON "■ tor FIFTY (50) machines. The ATLAS 20th CENTURY REVERSIBLE Feed and others, (Hand or Treadle) always in Stock* HIGH-GRADE MACHINES at remarkably LOW PRICES. Evory Machine Guaranteed. LOCK, THE CHEAP FURNISHER. •■MUBITAI," — TJ.» tesidraco of tfao lata Hon. Albeit Pitt, situated at the Port. Nelson, commanding a magnificont view of the harbour and bay. The House is of modern construction, substantially built, , wallfinishod in •very respect, arid comprises 11 good lofty rooms, water, gas and »vory modern convenience. The 1 land contains 3J acres, and is conveniently divided into paddocks, orchard, flower gardem, lawn tennis oourt, and plantation. Tha outbuild- ' ings consist of three stall stable and coach-house. This is ona ef the most desirable residential properties in Nelson, and is unsurpassed for beau ly of veiw, pleasantness of actuation and healthiness of locality. City Properties. \ ! MANUKA and ALTON-STS.— Magnificent building sites, from £3 10a per foot. HARDY-STREET.— Two acres of land admirably adapted for Orchard or tomato-garden. Price £300 . per acre. NILE-ST. EAST.— Splendid building ! sections at £2 15s per foot. ' ORY-ST.— Section 50ft. x 150 ft. I Trice £200. ! TOTARA ST.—First • clasß section, 50ft x 150 ft, from 30s per foot. ANGUAUD-ST.— Sections from - £2 per foot. : All the above properties ca nbo pur- ' chased on very easy terms. If pur- . chaser pays cash for section, the yen- ) dors will advance at 5 per cent, ne- : cessary monoy to erect a house, or, ii . I houso bs erected to satisfaction oi j vendors, the whole of purchase money i can remain on Mortgage at 5 per cent , with option of repaying by monthly stalments. WAIMEA-ST.— Now srroomed house and land. Price £425. CORNER SECTION.— In best part of the Wood, 100 ft x 104 ft. Price [ £430. ! NGATIAWAST.— Section 61ft x 181 . i feet. Price £160. BROOK-ST.— Level . building site, near school. Price £270. HAMPDEN-ST. — New five-roomed house, with conveniences. Land 52ft x 100 ft. New glass house. Price £450. Farm Properties. PIGEON VALLEY.— SOO acres good sheep country, four-roomed house. Price £2 an acre. CENTRAL MOUTERE.— SO acres freehold, 60 acres native reserve leasehold, good dwelling and other buildings. Price £900. A bareain CENTRAL MOUTERE.-60 acres splendid land, 40 acres under plough, 10 acres in grass, balance bush; 10---roomed houso, hop kiln, stable, 2 acres hops, 3 acres orchard. Price £1650. ELSON CITY.— IOO acres of firstclass land within the City boundary, 40 acres level, balance undulating, all ploughable. Also 32 acres of splendid land, eight-roomed house, and ideal dairying or orchard property. STOKE— 7 acres of good land, splecdid situation. Price £475, easy ♦ terms. ' MOTUEKA-25J acres, six-roomed £4vf' m buildin 8S- Price RICm.IOND.-12i acres, 10-roomed house with every convenience, good orchard. Price £1300 RICHMOND.- Seven-roomed house with all conveniences. Land 60ft x 26oft. Price £560. AP |"LEBY.-M acres, new five-room-ed house and stables, splendid dairy farm. Price £1450. £1000 can --r^? °2 mort S a g° a <> 5 per cent. =TOKE — Several splendid orchard CTo s^ C ° ntainin e from 3 <«*eß ICHMONDI-Sections of. 6, 10, and 15 acres on Mam Road "to Nelson Level land, good soil. Price £45 per acre. STOKE.— 2I acres good land, dwelling, and farm buddings. Price £45 per acre. OTUPIKO.-272 acres good land, 2L T ' . balance "ndulatini S? P K C Tr try< lar S 3 house M»d farm buildings. A bargain at £1650. Owner leaving district! RIGHTWATER.-<SO acres of first£lsoo y growi "8 land - Price PITT & GENUINE DISCOUNT SALE 01'" WINTER DRAPERY. C. TELENIUS, OF SPRING GROVE, BEGS TO INFORM THE PUBLIC OF THE ARRIVAL FROM LONDON, (by the ..L Athenic), OF A • Large Shipment of WINTER . . DRAPERY . . WHICH WAS INTENDED TO STOCK TWO SHOPS, BUT AS HE HAS RECENTLY CLOSED HIS NELSON BRANCH, THIS STOCK WILL BE TOO LARGE FOR THE SPRI. G GROVE STORE, AND TO EFFECi «^ EE . DV RED UCTION HE WILI HOLD A SALE FOR— . . ONE MONTH, . . COMMENCING, MON3AY, APRIL 15; DURING WHICH 10 per cent Discount WILL BE ALLOWED ON ALL CASH PURCHASES. THERE WILL ALSO BE A LARGE ASSORTMENT AT JOB PRICES. THIS IS A GENUINE DISCOUNT 3ALE. NO SHODDY STOCKED. i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1907, Page 4

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