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I For Children's Hacking Cough ait light Wood.' Great Peppermint Cure. ts 68 and 2s6d. '

n ' •-■ , _. |jrT-V-' .-TT-' ' i„ ' • ~— — - » = i v»-| "s /^' * , »' o,< * Remarkable Cures by the use of that great I I STOMACH, LIVER, arid KIDNEY TONIC. ■ i IMPEY'S , maim WW^B-nM-ULI-. Jt-ny* Vjy*fJtlfH**Uf^^La^^r*»'lß^p^|^^^^i^MßM^iMMW^^lß^l^MM^M^^MßßMtßMßi^Wi I mtmVMMMt * I A LETTER FROM " MINE HOST." | jg I' S. J. PtrwiLLTH, Esq., proprietor Ship Hotel, Nelson, says:— "Being a gj jf j| martyr to lnillgextion and Liver compl-int, I was advised by one who had K| H previously benefitted by the use of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE to try It, which M ' j- U I did with most beneficial results. For the ailments referred to, it has proved M very effective in lny case, far mort than I ever anticipated, half a oottieeffectV -PI ing a cure. I adviieali who suffer to try it.". j j MAY . ' !8 I THE SCENE OF TRAGEDY. COMEDY, arid OPERA. n a , Mr. Ciuulm Voss, mansgtr Opera House, Wanganui, says:— "For some I, 9 time 1 have been troubled with a disordered Liver, f was advised by a friend „ H to try lMl'liY'S MAY APPLE, but. having previously used other remedies 9 -without . benefit, 1 was somewhat ■•fe'ptical about yours doing what was :e I -claimed for it. However my aiiroehi becoming more acute,. 1 decided to try c I it, and wm astonished at the speedy relief obtained, and I can now strongly j. I rcccomend It." ■uaßßßßaßinaaßaiaaHai^ManMßaa^HasaßHiaaßlUHi ? APPLE 1 ,*-» THE OPINION OF AN M.H.R. B , H F. La«trt, Esq., M.H.R., writes to uy:— "l recently contracted a ■ 1 KB severe cold, accompanied by distressing symptoms. I fortunately mat a B j H fellow Member, whe advised me to take IMPEY'S MAY APPLE. I accepted ■ fa his advice, and the result was marvellous. 1 cannot too strongly recommend ■ gtfl this medicine, judging by its effect on myself." £ H j fL 2/6 BOTTLE. Chemists and Stores. *& Wholesale Agents: SHARLAND & CO.. Ltd.. Wellington. ~ Properties. BUYERS OR SELLERS CALL FIRST ON LE^fN # ROLLET. PLEASE INSPECT THIS LIST. WAKAPUAKA.— IO Acres, partly in THE w'OOD.— Grove-street. 4-rmoL f English grass, and Native Bush, with a Cottage, with • detached kitchen and well-built residence of 7- rooms, all mo- wash-house, in splendid order, beinjr dern cenvenienees, . coach-house, stable, built of matai. Gas and water. Land and workshop. Excellent road, easy, dis- 60 x 150 feet. 96. tance from town, and an ideal locality. THE WOOD.— Milton-street. A real 98. good section oOftxlOOft. Splendid soil, KIWI. — 500 Acres of good standing sunny situation. Very cheap. 97. Bush, splendid Milling timber, and first TKAFALGAR ST. Nth.— 2s Acres class _la«d for sheep. T^a railway sta- right in heart-of city, and if cot Up, tion is practically on the property and would make Borne ef ,' the finest building will bft opened at any time now, making sites in Nelson. There is a stable atjd this a valuable speculation 'for an 'ener- also a chaff house on the property. 68! getie man with a small capital. 86. WAINUI-St.— New house of 6 rooms, WAKAPUAKA. — A fine gentleman's bathroom, gas and water, copper, tubs, residence of 9 la!rgo lofty rooms, Jiath- stable, etc., magnificent view. 66.' room, hot and cold' service, jand al! rao- VANGI7AED-St. (Off).— Cottage prodern requirements. The house stands on perty of 5 rooms, with usual convenia fine rise and commands ono of the ences, wood shed, etc. Close to town, finest views of the bay to be had in Land 50ft frontage x 132 ft depth. 100. Nelson. It is built of very carefully sa- TASMAN-St.— Superior family resilected .kauri, and has : just; recently been dence of 9 rooms, bathroom (h. and c), papered and painted throughout. /There, and all modern conveniences. In spldnis a coach-house, stable, and hay loft, did order, and a good locality. Only a also a storeroom. We can confidently re- few minutes from town. Land 75ft froncommend this. N 82. tage jc 150 ft, lepth. 87. KlWl— Hope Valley.-2300 Acres, WAIMEA BOAD.-A compact 6--1.i.p., 60 acres of this are in goed grtss, roomed house, bathroom, copper, tubs, and has a frontage of One Mile to the- and all usual conveniences. Land 66ft. main road, annual rental .threepence pV frontage x 100 ft. 84. I acre. Splendid sheep country, and" close; NILE-St. EAST. — A snug ittle pro- ! to tha railway. . 81. perty of 5 rooms, quite new, gas ' and WAKAPUAKA.— Happy Valley, 48 water. Section 45 x 55. 77. Acres, all of which. have been. under cul- MILTON St.— An excellent building j tivation, together with a 5-roomed .house site, frontage 60ft, depth 152 ft. There { in good order, stable, trap and haysheds, ',is 5 a workshop on the property 22x7. A J blacksmith's shop, etc. The property j 'real snip. 74. has a fine frontage to the main road, TOWN. — First-class Butchery Busiis srb-divided into 10 paddocks, well- ; ness, doing a good turnover. Right in - fenced, with a good supply of vvater the business part of lyhis town. Large from a creek, also springs. Is within 4 shop with dwelling of 7 rooms and all mile of Post Office, 6chool, and oream- requirements. To be sold as going coriery. 90. cern, with traps, horses, harness, Butch- '. TAPAWERA. — 36 Acres, All in ers' tools, gas engine, sausage machine, ' grass, subdivided into paddooks; well etc. There is also stable and men's ' watered and all ploughable. There is a. room. This is a compact business, and I srood 6-roomed . house, stable, '-black- one we can recommend. 62. smith's shop ,and . usual outbuildings ; COLLEGE HILL.— A superior resialso a nice little orchard. dence of 5 rooms, fitted with all possible 92. ; reqsircments, including hot and cold STOKE.— 4 Acres, freehold, 2 acreß in service. Tfiere is also a workshop. The English grass, 2 acres in an orchard of land is 60 x K!0, nicely planted, and in well-assorted young trees. A new hc^sei a most desirable locality. 55, of 6 rooms has recently been erected on 'If you do not see what you want the plac«, and all the conveniences are- J here, please call on vs — we are confident up-to-date. The whole property is well- we have just the thing yon are looking fenced and in tip top order. 9$ for. B AUCTION SALES.— " — — We are prepared t& conduct Auction Sales of Property, Stock, or .r/uriiiture in any part of the district on the most reasonable terms, and draw the attention of the. public that we devote the most careful atftentieji-to their interests, and . do pur utmost to procure -satisfactory returns. WfiSTOOK "'. Seeds., of every description, also Chaff, Oats, Wheat, Barky, Fencing Wire, Staples, Najls, and all Farmers' Kequirements. ■ .■■Il»l— ■■IU ■ ■*■■■! II — ■■..■■ I Ml. 1 ■mil 1. k — ■„,.., — . Il.n ■■ I- -- I I ■ ■ ■ ■■ ... — LEVIEN tfmOLLETV AUCTIONEERS, t 3 , V STOCK SALESMEN, LAND ff ESTATE AGENTS, HOP S^ GRAIN MERCHANTS HARDY-ST.. - - NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 4

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