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LEVIEN and ROLLEE.;;3 Auctioneers, Stock Salesmen and Produce Dealers, Hop, Wool, Grain and Seed Merchants, Land Estate, Insurance and Commission Agents. HAVE for SALE. ! ¥ Grass Seeds of every description. Rave, Turnip, Clovers etc., etc. Oats, Wheat, Barley, Chaff. Fencing , : Wire, Staples, Nails. Sheep Dip, ShearSj Kaddle > Wool Packs, Corn Sacks, Binder Twine. If you wish to BUY a property, consult us. If you wish to {SELL a property, consult us, * PROPERTIES for SALE£! This List will be frequently changed. ; . COUNTRY, TOW& A > 1.630 Acres closa to Wakefield; 400 Q d 6. roomed house in Waim^Aieet, freehold 239 1..1.P., carrying 700 bathr oom, washhouse, copper and m^ P> /^ anD ! fhed y? rJ V. tc tubs, g as /section 60 k m Eaiy Main road through property. Price terms is cheap and terms can be arranged. Ni n j w s. roome a honse in' Waimea. A Compact Little Farm, situated at bath Mt , tubs and copper, , lreeho b .d n a» ZTS^TI «* *&- - I&^:*j£7tir%£:£k ?A^ old S h B or4 y S e^b d ie: '• oS^erlfTacre s^^ <• S ance all in good grass; at preseat e « "ifli %vashhouse with ii\" carrying 300 sheep, 6 cows, 4 Use,. °£ (gffiffiF KxcepLaaA Divided into ccnventeat raddocks. 'i St:. ™ *t:. ;'■■••- --5 P £o T° B 2 te ™f 4 T^--. fl-Z^tarita TrafaW-streW ' f^m H n t l r v f S?) 't T\V North. There is a stable snd chaff ' land, and 200 acres ploughalle; will fi £ V,.„. 1 »„„ _ Ins . ♦/,«'.;[ S™»S ; eaiy rmS >- d orcb!ir<i ond garden. -Price' i j 75 S freehold situated Waimea , Owner W ou!d oxchangs for' West, only half a mile from school ,Ti Acres within a mUe of the Post fh^Wo%;pa7anfVihVe! gU.Jg- gg- -,*«&.. buildings include new 7-roomed house, a^ffl^S h^-to.tawn^ .' l 2 f AcreJsitu^d a'tTcLond, 3 mi- I about 75 x 132_J'rice; only '^ nutes walk for Railway Station ; all gH^ property, ■Waimeaistrwt, five level and ploughable. First-class land. rAoms h and c water eas and we: A small shed on property. Price £650. f^HoVloO. ill >i! lS^a week.' ' ' Trip a £500 ' * *" ' ' ' 690 Acres leasehold, with .l 6 years to N; 6-r'oomed Honse, The Wood ;; , run, situated at Gordon Downs. House = t d ld t pantry, bat** 14 rooms with Accommodation Li- hhouse> copper and tubs, gas^in cense 5 sta.l stable, trapshed, barn m verandah; stabll, and cowshed etc; 550 acres in grass, 60 h '_ ' A bar g a i. , Very«asy. acres under cultivation, balance rough r~~ " U ' ;OT c . y. ....... .^ ■ f ? ra -v J he h^ le -° f th n S P™^^ 11. VERY Fine BuUding. Site in MilV ploughable, and is well watered by ton . street) with buildfrigon it' 2&7, . t ?^, n Y er - „, . TO . - , „ which could be used as a workshop.-' 9. 195 Acres Wa.mea West, Freehold, TM has txuaagt *.::&&■ I all ploughable and really good ag- b d fch f 162ft< A ' go^d oppo»tu^ : - ncultural land; well fenced and sub- •, r .-• ° .... ™ .-.--. divided intp convenient paddocks. .% E Acre section situated in the imPnco is low, as owner is anxious mediaie vicinity. of Railway Station. 2027 Xres, Tadmor, of which 618 ■ A *** School, and 4 miles from Tadmor catlon - L. , • 2< - ] SSSS S B^, and^re^sol Should there W*gj**f to „» : 6-roomed cottage and 5-stall stable, yon. please inquire at our office. . ; hop kiln, woolshed, trapshed, loft, etc. ■ . : : ... • . HOUSES TO LET. We hay& a number of Residences in all parts of City. ( AUCTION SALES. I We are prepared to conduct Auction Sales In any part I of the Town or Country :— We will also be holding regu« .>• lar Stock Sales at our yards, Richmond, Wakeneld, - Thorpe & Tadmor.— -;'-^- - ' 'i^ 1 ";-'0: :: "^ .■":'■ LEVIEN & ROLLEt. Auctioneers & Agents, . . . . Hardy-Strcefe CALEDONIA HQIJ|E. ALFRED BlßD'S, Specialities:— ,■ n V ' Jelly Crystals In all flavours- Lemon, Raspberry, Straw. berry, Orange, Pine Apple, Black Currant, Sherry, Port Wine, Etc. . I BIRD'S, Puddipg Powders— for making delicious puddings at V moment's notice— ln all flavours. BIRD'S, Blanc— Mange Powders— ln, six flavours. ■. -.';.. . ' BIRD'S, Baspberryade, Lemonade, Thirst-Quenchers. Each bottlf makes two gallons, perfect summer drink.. J BIRD'S, Herb Beer Extract —unrivalled for making Herb Beer- ; HARDY STREET, fhon.4l. NELSON

5 QOMETHIXO N^ GRIFFIN'S "KIA ORA" "KIA ORA" "KIA ORA" BISCUITS. BISCUITS. BISCUITS. (Chocolate Flavoured). Specially suit- [ able for Afternoon Tea, eta ALL STOREKEPEERS. /CUSTOM HOUSE, NELSON. TENDERS will be received at this office until noon of SATURDAY, February 22nd, 1908, for the erection of CUSTOM HOUSE at Nelson. Plans, specifications, and conditions, etc., may be seen at this office. The lowest cr any tender not neces- ] sarily accepted. J J. P. HAY, Resident Engineer Public Works Offire, Neteon. January 27 19C8. I | STOCKTAKING SALE. j As usual, 1 will give my cusi'VEen j the advantage of I GREAT BARGAINS AT THE EXCHANGE & MART. i DDN'T FAIL TO CALL & SEE j FOE YOURSELVES. ! Brass Bail Bedsteads 40/-. Double Bedsteads from 20/-. : Wire Mattreßses, 15/6. j Kapok Beds 25/-. Kapok Pillow 2/6. Toilet Seta 12/6. Brushware Cheap. Crockery almost given away. Oil Cloth 1/2 Eg yard. Linoleum 1/9 sq yard. Matting 1/- jd. Chairs reduced. , i YOU MUST CALL AND SEE THE BARGAINS. i MMMTfinADDBESs;— ! " A.KARSTEN, j ( ~Kaobsage and Mart, \ hDwm Bridga-Stresl VSLSOH.

I" ' ' CONSIGN YOUR FRUIT! CONSIGN YOUR FRUIT! ' " TO THOMPSON Bros., Ltd. Frnit& Produce Auctioneers, J WELLINGTON. , A- G. WALLACE, j AUCTION F,ER. I (Late of Bisley Bros., & Co. )

JAM MAKING & FRUIT PRESERVING We have full stocks of /jJ^gaßk Mason, Atlas, and Chicago @n9BB Fruit Jars in all sizes, also extra rings for them. / Stone, JsgaHßHl Glass, and Earthenware Jam £|3^^H| Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Cheap IB^H Basins, Enamelled & Brass sHHH Fans Stew Pans, HBHB Wood Spoons, Asbestos Stove Mats, Demijohns, 12 3 & 4 gallon Stone Jars, Etc. R, SNODGRASS & SONS, DIRECT IMPORTERS.

li \ m nil M I fy |lTnE|^:"?^!;^ ] The Famous Remedy fov . ' ' v; ' : :^: V?:^'.' •■.■?*^=--- COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, & CONSUMPTION. Has the Largest Sale of any Chest Medicine in the World. : • Those who have taken this medicine are amazed at its wonderful influence. Its healing power is marvellous, Snffertrs from any form of Broacl>ltls,C«iß(h,l>{fic«lt7S| . Breathing, Hoarseness, Fain or Soreness in the Chest, experience delightful and iramedteto relief; and to theee wfeo are snbject to Colds oa the Chest it 1* larahiaHe, as ft effects a Complete Cure. It is most comforting in allaying irritation in the throat aad ftofea; strength to the voice, and it deithet allows a Congh or Astluna to- beCMM chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never be*a known to exist where '• Coughs" have been property treated with uui neflfcisf, He boss* ibould be without it, as, takuo at the beginoing, a dose is generally sufficient, and a Complete Cure is certain. , ' ~ — - ~ • Be'EH'Sa.K'© Of InaitCbtiionS S The sreat nuooess of HKARNr* BRONOHITIB OURE, has Induced * number of unprincipled persons to make Imitations, each oafllns; hie medicine "Bronchitis Cure," with the object of dacciving tho simpicmindod, and so getting a sals for an Imitation which has none of the beneficial Effects that HEARfJE'S BRONCHITIS CURE has. Consequently It has beoome necessary to draw your attention to this fact, anti t? request you in your own interests to be particular to a*ft for HCARNE'B and to see that you get It, HEAR HE'S bronchitis CURE, Small Size, 2/9; Lars* Slxe, 4/8. Sold by OhemlstM and Modfelne Vondors. and by the j Proprietor, w. a, HEARME, Chemist, Geslonff, Vlotorla. Forwarded to any Addrass, When 'not obtainable locally. ; KOTICR.— "rL-r-riii's n.-snchitls Care No. In docs NOT contain any poison within ths meaning of the Act, ' It Is cqtiaUy beneficial for (he jcnngeH [ ' "- child aad the most aged person, : j Ci I. BRANCH OFFICE.— Ho. » 1, First Flsor, Kums'B iuSidings, WiSlls 'Street, WeSI-'ngton.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 4