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It W. Rout & Sons., ' [ESTABLISHED 1855.] MONEY TO LEND. e We have MONEY TO lEND In Urge or Small Sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest Easy Terms can be made for repayment of Principal c '" C W. ROUT & SONS., ; LAND & FINANCIAL AGENTS. „. , „,,, . . — . . i d9| ZEALANDIA Jf^jL. UNDERWEAR Ii \ y v *y /^^g^Ss^^t T« f ; | a^-tcr\»J«iWi',iiCjtjua*\«WAOl

FOR SALE. COLLEGE HlLL.— Splendidly situated modern 6-roomed house, pantry, bathroom, and all conveniences. Connected with sewer. Frontage to Waimea-road, 60x355ft. Price moderate. TASMAN-STREET.— 7-:oomed house, scullery, bathroom, etc., land 24x150 feet. Price £350. UPPER COLLINGWOODSTREET.— ; New residence of 6 rooms ; bathroom, , wash-house, hot and cold water, patent '_ w.c. ; land 50x152 feet. The property is situated on Collihgwood Hill — one . of the best situations in the city. s RICHMOND.— I Acre of Land, planted with orchard in full bearing. Splendid- ; ly situated. One of the best building sites in Richmond. Within 10 minutes' ) walk of Railway Station. Price £150. j ' Corner Kawai and Hampden-streets. — Seven-romed house, bathroom, h. and c. water, high pressure boiler, washhouse, etc. Land 70ft frontage to Kawai-street, and 113ft to Hampden- ' street. — Price £600. Terms can be arranged. i TADMOR (Lot IJ.-800 Acres Freehold , | Land, situated Sherry Valley, the property of Hon. F. Trask; 100 acres ; felled and balance in bush, mostly good milling timber. When felled will carry 2 sheep to the acre. Watered by permanent stream (Slippery Creek), ■ 4 miles from Tadmor, and 2 miles from Manu Railway Stations. , TADMOR. (Lot 3).— 732 Acres Freehold Laud, situated Sherry Valley, the pro- ! perty Hon. F. Trask ; 310 acres felled and the balance in bush, partly good milling timber, when cleared will carry 2 sheep to the acre, Sherry river runs through tho property ; 6 miles from Tadm.or, and two miles from Manu ' Railway Stations. [ BRONTE-STREET.— New Five-roomed 1 House, pantry, bathroom, and washhouse (all under one roof), asphalt I yard. Eand 86xuO. Price £600. ' WAIMEA-STREET.— That Fine Proj perty belonging to Mrs W. Atkinson. ' The house edhtains 7 rooms, bathroom, c-tc. The grounds are laid out in orchard and garden. Land 66x152ft. i OROVE-STREET, THE WOOD.— The Splendid Property belonging to Mr W. i Fieldes, juur., with two houses there- . on, and li acres first class land, having a frontage of 104ft to Grove-street. Mr Fieldes' house contains 7 rooms, bathroom, wash-hous3, copper, and tubs, high pressure boiler, and is com I nected with sewer. The other house contains 5 rooms, and is also connected with pewer, and is It-t to a good tenant. The land is planted with about 6700 tomato plants, also other vegetables. Thrre is a first class glass house 50x92, and Khed for packing fruit. Tin- above i U a bargain, and easy terrm ran be an.mged. HALIFAX STREET.- Splendid ISuiUt*ing Soction 58xll2ft. Well-fenced. Price £175. Easy terms. NILE-STREET EAST.— 6-rmd. House, pantry, bathroom, wash-house, fixed copper and tubs, woodshed, etc. Ab- , phalted yard, orchard, garden, and lawn. Land 60xxl50fl. NIL.K-ST. EAST.— Mr D. Whiting's Splendid Property. — This excellent property comprises two acres of the best land in the Ne!?on Province, and 13 fully stocked with vegetables of every description, including 17 beds of asparagus. There are also Two Large Glass Houses, each 75 feet long. Good 4-roomed cottage, wash-house, copper and tubs, bathroom, etc. Water is laid on all over the property. To be sold as a going concern. FOR SALE. BROOK-STREET : Good 5-roomed House, bathroom and wash-house. Land 70ftx200ft. Planted with fruit trees and garden. Price £420. CALL and inspect our list of Farm, Orchard, and other Properties. j:i AND T\ -jniDWARDS, I HAFALGAU -b IHEET. Chambcriu ill's Cough Remedy has I provml itFtlf t linos out of number to be j an absolutely ?RtV and reliah'e remedy. Analysis has proved that it contains nc ' narcotics, and experience has proved itunfailing efficacy in coughs, colds, croup influenza, and even in warding off pnei, monio. Doesn'*/ your commonsen; prompt y° u to pnrchase a bottle nov and keep it in the ho^^aJMsM|^^L emergency? If^^sJ^^^^^^^^^^H For sale by E-^^^^^^^^^^^^^H

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 4 March 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 4 March 1909, Page 4