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TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, 25th, at 1.30 p..m { JFURNITURE ANJD EFFJECTS. ' Contents of tho Temperance Boarding • House. ' WLOCK has been instructed hy J . Mn. W. Bell to sel on the pre- j | mises, Bridge-st., Furniture and etfects. j | Comprising Dining and other Tables, • Bedsteads, Wire-wove Stretchers, Toi- l let Sets, Lines., Cheffonier, Chairs, ■ Bedding, Crockery, Cutlery ; and linos too numerous to mention. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. FOR SALE. AVERY desirable Freehold Property situated in a healthy and sunny locality; 15mins walk from G.P.0., con- - sisting of convenient Six-roomed JHouse - in good order, with detached cooking , kitchen ; also ttable and garden. To be - sold a bargain, ownur leaving Nelson. > Apply sharp to Wm. LOCK. ■^bTanges 3 i THE BEST AND MOST^ECONOMICAL RANGES s ARE BARRINGHAM AND COS > MINER i. AND r ZEALANDIA. . — THE ZEALANDIA OPEN FIRE RANGE IS A TREASURE. All l j RANGES are Guaranteed to give abso- ; lute satisfaction ; besides the Price is about TWENTY-FIVE Per Cent cheape er than others. Scores of local testi- > monials. These RANGES are in use c in nearly all the LARGE INSTITUTIONS in Dunedin. h T r^/OTT IS SOLE AGENT. , -LivJv^X\. IS SOLE AGENT, a >, — , " GO-CARTS. WE HOLD the Largest and Most Varied Stock of any Retail Establishment in the Colony — embracing 9 all the Latest Designs. The Prices are >• EXTREMELY LOW. 3. . ll I THE " A 1 LAb MACHINES. C X There is still a Strong Demand for a ° these MARVELLOUS MACHINES, and to keep up the Supply we have just *. cabled to LOJNDON for FIFTY (50) ' machines. The ATLAS 20th CENTURY REs> VERSIBLE Feed and others, (Hand or >c Treadle) always in Stock. HIGH-GRADE MACHINES at reD . markably LOW PRICES. r Every Machine Guaranteed. I LOCK, jf THE CHEAP FURNISKER. se rre ie ;e ... I FOR J* ALE. s - "MURITAI."— The residence of the n " late Hon. Albert Pitt, situated at the Port, Nelson, commanding a magnificont view of the harbour and bay. The House is of modern construction, substantially built, welltn finished in every respect, and comto prises 11 good lofty rooms, water, gas and every modern convenience The land contains 3^ acres, and is conveniently divided into paddocks, orchard, flower garden, lawn tennis c- court, and plantation. The outbuild'b ings consist of three stall stable and coach-house. This is one of the most 5- desirable residential properties in Nelson, and is unsurpassed for beau 1> ty of veiw, pleasantness of situation tt " and healthiness of locality. s City Properties. 5j MANUKA and ALTON-STS.— Mag--5] nificent building sites, from £5 10s ,] , per foot. ;e HAKDY-STREET.— Two acres of land admirably adapted for Orr . chard or tomato-garden. Price £300 5 per acre. n NiL,E-ST. EAST.— Splendid building s sections at £2 15s per foot. Oit V"-ST.— Section 50ft. z 150 ft. Price £200. TOTARA ST.— First - class section, 50ft x 150 ft, from 30s per foot. ANGUARD-ST.— Sections from £2 ij per foot. P- AU the above properties ca nbe pur- ]. chased on very easy terms. If purs chaser pays cash for section, the venm dors will advance at 5 per cent, nem ! cessary money to erect a house, or, if 1 house be erected to satisfaction of ,p ! vendors, the whole of purchase money ' \ t | can remain on Mortgage at 5 per cont IC \ j with option of repaying by monthly II stalments. to WAIMEA-ST.— New 5-roomed house i s and land. Price £425. 8 CORNER SECTION.— In best part of the Wood, 100 ft x 104 ft. Price j. £430. 1. .NGATIAWA-ST.— Section 61ft x 181 ' feet. Price £160. BKOOK-ST.— Level building site, ib near school. Price £270. l_ HAMPDEN-ST. — New five-roomed f_ house, with conveniences. Land 52ft ». x 100 ft. New glass house. Price ll £l ' so - - Farm Properties. \'_ PIGEON VALLEY.— SOO acres good sheep couutry, four-roomed house. Price £2 an acre. „ CENTRAL MOUTERE.— SO acres *_ freehold, 60 acres native reserve B leasehold, good dwelling and other ' buildings. Price £900. A bargain. _„ CENTRAL MOUTERE.-60 acres j. splendid laud, 40 acres under plough, 10 acres in grass, balanco bush; 10---d roomed house, hop kiln, stable, 2 „ acres hops, 3 acres orchard. Price £1650. ELSON CITY.— IOO acres of first!S class land within the City boun- \ t dary, 40 acres level, balance undulating, all ploughable. Also 32 [ s acres of splendid land, eight-roomed n house, and ideal dairying or orn chard property. l. STOKE.— 7 _ acres of good land, splendid situation. Frice £475, easy , n terms. ' 3 . MOTUEKA.— 25| acres, six-roomed re house, with farm buildings. Price y RICHMOND.-124 acres, 10-roomed r- house with every convenience, good ,h orchard. Price £1300. 5. RICHMOND.— Seven- roomed house n£.L I ponveniences. Land 60ft x 265 ft. Price £560. APPLEBY.— 34 acres, new five-room- ;. Ed house and stables, splendid d dairy farm. Price £1450. £1000 can i, ,I, e "£"? °5 mortgago at 5 per cent. 3 . al Olii.— Several splendid orchard y properties, containing from 3 acres it, to lv acres. y ICHMOND.— Sections of S, 10, and :e 15 acres on Main Road to Nelson. Level land, good soil. Price £45 ,f per acre. , , r STOKE.— 2I acres good land, o>eil- , e ing, and farm buildings. Price £45 per acre. 0TUP1K0.272 acre, good land, s -*° acres level, balance undulating I- sheep country, large houso and farm buildings. A bargain at £1650. Owner leaving district. BRIGHTWATER.-60 acres otifirst^ C r.l s LL ey s rowin S land. :.:' YPrice & 3*K - MOOBJiij THE KING OF'PAIN."*-^---those who have fe't its keen, : ;' cut- • ting pains know that Rheumatism-is torture, and is rightly called tho "PawKing. In the day-time RheumatisW - is bad enough, but during the ldi.jl ' v weary hours of night it is maddening*" Immediate relief can be obtained frorif 'K rheumatic pains by a thorough rub-1 . bing with Dr Sheldon's Magnetic LimY niont. Keep rubbing until you fee! the magnetic g l cw penetrating to the y very bones-^ \ peaceful night will resnit. _ rue most stubborn cases of "■ rheumatism will yield to this persit- ,_ tent treatment. Obtainable at W. C. J Ancell, chemist, cgent. "* | ' i i 3 i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 April 1907, Page 4

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