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\M FI I AD'C GENU,NE IVl_L_J__^J_A/.K O WORCESTER fi M Sf l SAUGE. For Soups, Chops, Steaks, Fish, Etc. - I of -f«a prefer •#f^| I for it $ dcu€_oua^\^^^H MMm r"*" i>-». amr MmW __^__^__^__^__^__^_H *•■ ■ ■ — -■ ■ ■■„.., _ „ — ——- _ ■■_,—,,,. „ .. i i -. ■ Laud! Land! GOOD AND CHEAP PER 40/- ACRE. ... ORCHARDISTS, SPECULATORS, POULTRY RAISERS, AGRICULTURISTS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE REALLY GOOD LAND CHEAP, AND ON THE EASIEST OF TERMS. BEAUTIFUL SLOPES— ALL PLOUGHABLE— GOOD SUNNY POSITION. WELL PROTECTED FROM ALL SEVERE WEATHER BY THE NATURAL FORMATION OF THE COUNTRY. CLOSE TO THE CITY OF NELSON. IN BLOCKS TO SUIT YOUR REQUIREMENTS. —In addition to the above — LEVIEN & ROLLET —HAVE FOR SALEFARMS, SHEEP STATIONS, AND BUSINESSES IN ALL PARTS OP THE DOMINION. TERMS ARRANGED. NOTE THE FOLLOWING:— NORTH ISLAND.— A fine little SUNNY NELSON.— SOO acres Freebusiness in a good live town, doing a hold; magnificent soil, all ploughnice turnover of about £3000 per year, able; handy to shipping, and two and showing a neat little profit of hours' drive from Nelson. Is well £650 to £750 per year. The business adapted for fruit growing, as it gets has been established for the last 1-t all the sun there is to bo had. There years, and is run as a Musi and is a very comfortable house of six Fancy Goods Depot. The shop is rooms i new), Stable, Barn, very central, being on the corner of etc. We can confidently recomthe main street, and has a comfort- ' mend this to anyone as a genuine barable Dwelling attached. This is a gain. (119) rare chance, and would bo just the THE BLUFF. — 200 Acres of firstthing for a lady or gentleman desir- class Freehold Agricultural Land, ing a congenial occupation. (123) within easy distance of Nelson. Tho TARANAKI. — 500 Acros, mostly soil is excellent, and 5 the adjoining grassed, and partly under eultiva- , land is producing fine payable crops tion, sub-divided into good paddocks, I to the present owners. (121) well watered and ring fenced. Tho . NELSON CITY (close to).. — 13^4 Homestead comprises 10 rooms, and ' Acros of first-class Land, with three has all modern conveniences. "The very fine glasshouses thereon, which outbuildings include large cowshed of can be used for Tomatoes, Grapes, or 22 stalls, all paved, Slables, etc; 3 the raising of early Potatoes or miles from Freezing Works, 2 miles Beans, which is now becoming a most from Station, Store, and Post Office, profitable industry in this district. iy. miles from Creamery, and % I (113) from School. Rent, 14s per acre, SUBURBAN. — 10 Acres of Land with right of purchase on three with a Dwelling of 7 rooms, within months' notice at £15 per acre. A|4 miles of Nelson. This is a very property like this iu such a prosper- I desirable gentleman's residence; the ous district seldom comes on the , grounds are planted round with namarker. .The present owner is re- i tive trees, and it is situated right on tiring; hence this opportunity. (122) the main road. (98) AUCTION SALES. If you want to dispose of your FURNITURE, STOCK, or PROPERTY, give it to us. We can sell it for you without the slightest trouble; and 3'ou will find our terms moderate and our Returns promptly rendered. We are AUCTIONEERS, not DEALERS; so we can give all our time and energy to whatever you entrust with us. WE STOCK— ;•"*""" ALL FARM REQUIREMENTS. Simply give us a call, or write for Samples, and we will supply you with all possible information. DO NOT FORGET OUR ADDRESS— LEVIEN & ROLLET, AUCTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN LAND & ESTATE AGENTSHOP & GRAIN MERCHANTS, HARDY-ST.. - - NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 September 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 September 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 September 1908, Page 4

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