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LUMBAGO. That stabbing pain in the small of the back, which ' accompanies every movement of the body, has its cure in Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment. Obtainable at W. C. Ancell's, Chemist, Agent.*

THOS. H. HIGGS, QTOCK & STATION A GENT, TT7AKEFIELD. T.OI. WAI-ITI. — House, sevon rooms, 12 acres mere or less, 4 acres in hops, J acre orchard. Fenced and subdivided. Well watered. One mile from railway, Post Office, and School. Easy terras. WAKEFIELD.— SpIendid property, 2. miles from Wakefield, 64 acres undulating limestone country. All been under plough, now in grass, will carry 300 sheep, tip top land for cows, weU watered, fenced, and subdivided. Cottage 4 rooms, hop kiln, new wool preßs. Easy tern_E. WAKZFIELD.— House seven rooms, detached dairy, barn, stable, pigstye, f.nd fowl houre ; 10 acres, more or ess, of the very best level land, 2 acres in orchard, balance in grass. P'enty water, all level and welldrained. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— Brick kiln, sl-eds, tools, and all requisites for carrying on brick-making. Superior clay handy for bricks and tiles, with 9 acres, more er less, of b .st quality land, of which 2j acres ore in hops, and one acre orchard and garden. Easy terms. . WAI-ITI VALLEY. 700 Acres, con- ; sisting of 220 acres freehold, and 480 > acres 0.r.p., with 6yrs to run. Greater i part of this property could be plough j ed; 3 acres hops, 100 acres mixed i bush, balance good fern country. Plenty of water. House 6 ropn_3. hop kiln, stable, barn, cart shed, and fowl house, all in good condition. Railway 4 miles, school mile and a-half. Easy terms. WAKEFIELD.— 9UO Acres freehold, limestone country, v cry best land for sheep, subdivided into 17 padocks, 250 acres under English grass, 460 acres pioughable for turnips or rape. Watered throughout; 2A miles from railway. Little over mile from school. Easy terms. WAIMEA VALLEY.— 29 acres freehold, very heavy alluvial soil, perfectly sheltered, N.E. aspect, neverfailing stream; ring fenced. Firstclass hops and orchard land ; 14 acres under English gra_s, remainder in magnificent native bush. Kailway 4 miles, school quite close. Easy terms. % If you are desirous of acquiring & country residence, small or large farm, sheep run, or property of any kind in this beautiful and prosperous district, kindly communicate with rr-mos. tt ttiggs, land & estate agent, wakefield. o'sulliva'n t s road'bridge contract. TENDERS will be received at This Office until Noon of THURSDAY Ist August, 1907, for the- Erection of the O'SULLIVAN'S ROAD BRIDGE over tHe Buller River. They are to be addressed to the Hon. Minister for Public Works ,and marked on the outside, "Tender for O'Sullivan's Road Bridge Contract." Drawings, specificn tions, and conditions of contract may be scon at the Public Works Offices, Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, and Post Office, Murchison. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. W. HOLMES, __ , Engineer-in-Chic-f. Public Works Office , Wellington, July 3rd, 1907. ;

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 July 1907, Page 4