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J. H. RANKIN AUCTIONEER, _ xtiti LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, HAS FOR SALE: 144 ACRES Leasehold, 14 years t« tun, with perpetual right of r newal and nil impressments : 12 acres in orchard consisting of the latest and very best varieties of apples, worked on up-to-date lines-; all wealthy and a sight to see, together with Bix-roomed house, almost new, stable, etc., situated in High-street, Motueka, unequalled for building sites. 25 Acres Freehold in Borough, with two Houses thereon, one of 4 rooms, and the other of six. Barn, stable, and trap-shed. A few minutes fiom Post Office and school. Has all beon cropped. £750. 34Q Acres at Waiwera, Freehold, 10---rroomed House ; 20 acres been ploughed ; | 25 acres in bush; balance good sheep country. Price £600. Easy terms. [ 16 Acres Native Lbase at Lower MouI 'tere, 16 years to run ; rent £5 per anI num; 2 acrea inorchard; 9-rmd. house, 3-stall stable, fowl-houses etc, running stream on property. An iimi poultry 1 farm £475. I 21 ACRES Freehold, li wreß in feed, I leaving balance under crop. 7-roomed I "house, 4-stall stable, barn, etc. ; 3 miles 1 from the Port, A mile from school and ! Post Office. Price £700. 17 Acres Nalive Lease in Riwaka, an--1 nuual rental £10 16s ; 19 years to run ; ; 5 acres in orchard ; 1£ acres in hops, hop [ Mn, etc., £875. Jl2O Acres Freehold, Ngatimoti ; siMKHued House, dairy, etc., 2 acres in ; «arahaffd in full bearing; 1 acres in rasp Iberries, wintering 100 sheep, besides : Worses and cattle, price £8 per acre. Sat--1 _ofaatory reason for selling. 6i>6 Aores of Freehold at Ngatimoti, capable of carrying two sheep to the acre. House, stable, hop kiln, stables, dip, etc., well watered by rnnning i 6treara. rGood flats and low ploughable ; hills. School on property. Price £5000, Including .sheep. Easy terms. If in search of a property call and inspect our list before going elsewhere. .j. H. RANKIN and CO., Auctioneers & Commission Agents, Motueka. Mrs R. Gadd, 307 Madras-st, North Christchurch, N.Z., writes: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a most valuable ■- medicine. I sell a lot of it mmy shop, and it is used in my home. I have recomended it to several people and have never known it to fail. There is no question but what it is the foremost cough medicine sold in this district. For sale by E. grove & Son. Jamestown (South Australia). Mr W. J. Qnigley, proprietor of the Jamestown Hotel, writes as follows:— "For many years I have suffered from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, and Iwas unable to find anything to give me relief until I tried Dr Sheldon s Dl gestivo Tabules . I read in the panel the advertisements about these Tabules. and noted that they wero highly recom I .-vended by many well-known peopl» j ■.••ouehout Australia, and decided tgive them a trial. I obtained a tin o the Tabules from the local chemist, anr from the first felt like a different man I was able to enjoy my meals as nevet before, and could eat whatever I de I sired ; and since starting to take them 1 havo never kad an attack of indiges- * tion. lam now thoroughly cured, and / heartily recommend Dr Sheldon's DiI gestive Tabules to anyone suffering from indigestion or dyspepsia, as I did." , , . Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are ' sold at 2s 6d per tin of 80 tabules. Ob- [ tamable everywhere. ! There is not a particle of opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain a Cougb • Remedy, and never has been since it was first offered to the public. It is as safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. This remedy is famous for its cures of colds and croup, and can al- | ways bo depended upon. For Bale by I E. Grove and Bon.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 14 September 1908, Page 1

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