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J. H.RANKIN AUCTIONEER, LAND & COMMISEION AGENT, ' HAS FOR SALE: * 144 ACRES Leasehold, 14 years u» run, with perpetual right of r newal and all improvements : 12 acres in orchard ' oonsisting of the lateßt and very best . varieties of apples, worked on up-to-date lines ; all Wealthy and a sight to Bee, together with six-roomed house, almost new, stable, tie., situated in High-street, j Motneka, unequalled for building sites. 25 Acres FVeehold in Borough, with two Houses thereon, oue of 4 rooms, and the other of six. Barn, stable, and trap-shed. A few minutes from Post Offiue and school. Has all been cropped. £750. 340 Acres at Waiwera, Freehold, 10---roomoJ House ; 20 acres been ploughed ; 25 acres in bush ; balanco gooa Bheep country. Price £600. Easy terms. 16 Acres Native Ltase at Lower Moutere, 16 years to run ; rent £5 per annum : 2 acrea in orchard ; 9-rmd. house, 3-stafl stable, fowl-houses etc., running stream on property. An i<£ <4al poultry farm £475. 21 ACRES Freehold, 14 lucres in feed, leaving balance under crop. 7-roomed house, 4-stall stable, barn, etc. ,- 3 miles from the Port, i mife from school and Post Office. Price £700. 17 Acres Native Lease in Riwaka, annual rental £10 16s ; 19 years to run ; 5 acres in orchard ; LJ acres in hops, hop kiln, etc., £875. 120 Acres Freehold, Ngatimoti ; 6roomed House, dairy, etc., 2 acres in orchard in full bearing; 1 acres in rasp berries, wintering ITO sheep, besides horses and cattle, ppico £8 per acre. Satisfactory reason fon selling. 666 Acres of Freehold at Ngatimoti, capable of carrying two sheep to the : i acre. House, stable, hop kiln, stables. t I dip, etc., well watered by rnnning > stream. Good flats and low ploughable > ! hills. School on property. Price £5000, including sheep. Easy terms. If in search of a property call and in- • i spoct our list before going elsewhere. J. H. EANKIN and CO., Auctioneers & Commission Agents, 1 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 o£ it in my shop, and it is used in my home. I havo recomended it to several people and have never known it tfl fail. There is no question but what #is the foremost cough medicine sold in this district. For sale by E. Giove & Son. ! Jamestown (South Australia). Mr W. J. Quigley, proprietor of th< ; Jamestown Hotel, writes as follows :- ' "For many years I have sufforec r i from Indigestion and Dyspepsia, ant i was unable to find anything to mi ! relief until I tried Dr Sheldon s Di I uestive Tabules . I read in the pane. i. ; the advertisements about these Tabules - i and noted that they were highly recom ' mended by many well-known peopl hroiighout Australia, and deoided t i., ! give them' a trial. I obtained a tin o ' the Tabules from the local chemist, aai ! from the first felt like a different man .. ! I was able to enjoy my meals as neve i before, and could eat whatever I de rf . ! sired ; and since starting to take thei t . i have never kad an attack of indigei Si \i tion. I am now thoroughly cured, an 'fl heartily recommend Dr Sheldon s D a " fj (restive Tabules to anyone sufferin !| 4rom indigestion or. dyspepsia, as 1 1 JjV r\ " ■~ ja' Dr Sheldon's Digestive Tabules ai 'Jpsdld at 2s 6d per, tin of 80 tabulee. 01 «T is*. tamable everywhere. a. . — & There is not a particle of opium < t -other narcotic in Chamberlain s Cou? f jtteniedy, and never has beon since { ! "was first offered to tbe public. It is i { i isaf o a medicine for a child as for r F : jadult. This remedy is famous for i tj -euros of colda and oroup, and can c it -ways be depended upon. For sale 1 HiE. Grovo and Son.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 September 1908, Page 1