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...... 1. „„.■.„.■■- „. , „_M'i , „Ul'i J fi &j)i - / "1 EDWARDS 4 jy AND & THI STATE i GENTS,' 1 HAVE y> T? 01 ' O-ALE. CITY & SUBURBAN PROPERTIES. TOI STREET.— IO acres, 4of which are in orchard, with 6-roomed dwelling, trap shed, fruit store, glasshouse 20 x 60, workshop, etc., belonging to Mr J.-H. Walker. Price £1350. THE WOOD.— Large Dwelling of 8 rooms and all conveniences, with land . 170 x 241. Garden laid out with ornamental trees. Price £1700. '... TASMAN-STREET.— New dwelling ; of 6 rooms, good section. Price £675. i MANUKA-STREET.— The tine residence of F. O. Hamilton, Esq., containing 7 rooms, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, hot and cold water, electric hells, etc. The land has a frontage of 130 feet, with a depth of < 129 feet: All paths are asphalted. TABMAN-STBEET.— A Dwelling of 8 rooms, bathroom and storeroom (only built three years), the property of and occupied by Mrs Gray. Land 89 x 100. MOUNT-ST.— Dwelling of 9 rooms, bath room, washhouse, and all conveniences, with 6£ acres of land. — £1500. Will sell dwelling and 1 acre for £1000 Easy terms. COLLINGWOOD-ST— New Dwelling of 6 rooms. Price £600. KAWAI-STREET.— Dwelling of 4 rooms (practically new), with bathroom, washhouse, and scullery 5 land 63 x 160. Price £480. MAITAI BANK— B-roomed House known as "Wilden Lodge," right-of-way at back of property. Price £850. WAIMEA-RD.— 6 rms. Price £415. /AKEFIELD QUAY.— S-roomed Cottage, land 25x105. Price £220 . TIPAfII-ST.— 6- -".mis, 1 acre. £500. KAWAI-STREEx ~i acre of land with 2-roomed cottage. Price £225. WAIMEA ROAD.— Dwelling, 8 rooms, 8 - with J acre land, near Boys' College. Price £650. RICHMOND— That fibe^- residential property at Richmond about 1 mile from the Railway Station, belonging to Mr H. Buckeridge. New house, 8 rooms, bathroom, dairy, and all conveniences ; stables, etc. 12£ acre of land, 2 acres ci which is appie orchard and well ' laid out grounds. Magnificent view of 1 Bay and surrounding country. Water I laid on to house and al! paddocks. Price, £1300. FOR SALE OB TO LET. THE Fine Residence of Mr B. S. 'HISHOLM, containing 9 rooms, hall, nd balcony, with all conveniences; filiated in Hardy-st East. Asphalt paths, ice £1100, or to let at £65 per anmn. T3UILDING OITES. TASMAN-ST.— Building site 73x90. I CAMBRIA-ST.— 3 Building sites, each 50x145. Price £4 per foot. COLLINGWOOD-ST.: Splendid «ec- ' J tion, 61 x 142, near Manuka-street, with , stable thereon. Price £300. i ST. VINCENT and HAMPDEN-STS. ! Corner section, 77 x 100. Price £200 WEKA ST. : Half-acre, all in orchard. , 152 x 170. 'Would cut up into 3 splenj did buiidin gsites. £3 7s 6d per foot. ' WAIMEA ST. ■ P-HoA 50 x 400, ex- | tendin gto Mount-street ; £250. 1 WELLx-tfGTON-ST. : Section 40 xߣ, ! £100. Adjoining section, 55 x 85, £135. ST. VINCNTE-ST. : 1 acre, near RailI way Station, would cut up into three i splendid sections. £100; I STOKE .- 64 Acres. Splendid site, sur- | rounded entirely by pullic roads. £625. ; ST. VINCENT ST. : 18 Acres, with 450 fee* frontage. Excellent sites. £1450 i FARM PROPERTIES. WANGAMOA.— 47O acres of splendid grazing land, the property of Mr. beorge Dodson; 100 acres in standing bush; the balance in grass. About 20 miles from Nelson, on -main road. Two-roomod cottage on property. FOXHILL.-— Farm of 118 s^res, ringfenced and sub-divided. Five minutes' walk from school, post office, and rai'.way station. There is a gopd 7-rbomed dwelling and necessary farm buildings on the property. Price £1180. ; SOUTH MAITAI.—S92 acrea good I sheep and cattle country, belonging \ to late James Newport'B Estate, i Price £4 per acre. i LOWER MOUTERE.— 34 acres, witn j 7-roomed Dwelling thereon, thc proj perty of Mr Gjo. Boyce. One Acie J in Orchard. Price £350. . Easy terms. " - . 4i ACRES OF LAND, part of Ennerj glynn Estate. Brook Street, with j frontage to New Road. Price, £125. f Spr/ENDID FARM PBOPERTY. , 2/2 ACRE FREEHOLD FARM, subdivided into 10 paddocks, with good 12-roomed house, stable, barn, coachhouse, sheep sheds, and all necessary farm buildings, the property is well -j-ratered by permanent stream. The land is specially adapted for fruit-growing. Price £1650. Wo have also BAKERY Businesses fpr salo in Nelson, Cou try. and Wellington. i " j Cil] and Inspect our J_in,t. As wo bave many more Properties on our books For Sale. P. & D. EDWARDS' LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. (.Sext National Bank). A FEW PERFORMANCES "~ OF THE CADILLAC. MOTOR CARS. C-P. English Reliability Test, CADILLAC, 1903, Perfect Score. New York to St. Louis Test, 1904. CADILLAC, Perfect Score. American Reliability Tost, 1905, (Gleda don 1000 mile tour) CADILLAC, Perfect Scoro. Scottish Reliability Tests, 1905 and 1905, CADILLACS, Perfect Score. A-:cklanrl to Tajpo and back, 1905, CADILLAO, .Perfect Score. Irish Trial, 1906, CADILLAC, Perfect Score. Auckland to Wellington Reliability Trial, 1907, Cadillacs secured GOLD MEDALS in A and B Class, and SPECIAL PRIZE in Class C, for Fuel Consumption. 6YMKANA— Chr-stchuroh Exhibition, 1907, CADILLAC 5 out of 9 events. Reliability Trial, Christchurch to Akaroa and back, May 1907, CADILLAC Ist Prize in 10 H.P. CLASS. THE CADILLACS WERE THH. — '-rr-'Ks' ONLvT CARS IN EITHER CLASS IN THIS TRIAL TO CARRY R PAS SENGERS. O 'V. G. VINING, LOCAL AGENT, " I NELSON. KOZIE TEA FOR COLD NIGHTS | The very name suggests cold outside. ! and a warm fire, crisp, toast, and this delicious tea. inside. '"Kozie" Tea spreads a b.jam of- pleasure over every face. Ni. 2 "Kozie" i? I<> 8d only. Agents: R. Snodgrass and S--** ' HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES REDUCED. By usinc No. 2 "Kozio" at ls Bd. It a splendid tea and quite 'equal to most 2? teas. Besides, consumers get 86 cash bonn&os value '£55 distributed amongst them.— Agents : R. Snodgrass and Sons-'-PRIZES FOR "K.OZIE"~TEA DRINKERS. Buyers of "Kozie" '.Tea have distn buted amon«st them 86 cash prizes value £55. Three fitst prizes of £5, C3 other prizes from £3. down. A grc-.it tea. Ask your grocer for it. No 2. "Kozie" cost Is 8d on'y. — Agents, li. Snodgrass and on«.* , ] 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 June 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 June 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 June 1907, Page 4

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