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m^— —.——»—^mmmammmtmmmmmmmmmm "THE STJN OUTSHINES THEM ALL." SUN LA-foES THE WORLD'S BRIGHTEST, and MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT. Makes and burns its -own gas. SUN LAMPS are praised IN EVERY STATE.; IN EVERY TONGUE." Thousands of unsolicited Testimonials.— "The SUN LIGHT is a dandy; makes night into day." "I am 75 yeara old, and my eyes are failing. I can see to read better by a "SUN LAMP" than any other light I know of." The Rev. H. V.' ' -Summers says, "We have eight SUN LAMPS in o«r church, which giye FIVE TIMES MORE LIGHT than the 10 electric ticSndescent burners formerly used AND AT ONE-SIXTH ,OF THE COST. Rev. A. H. Brink says: 'Tte 'w> SUN LAMPS give ? GREAT DEAL MORE LIGHT in our church than the 20 oil lamps usc_ formerly." FOS, STREET LIGHTING, THE HOME, THE CHURCH, STORES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, WORKSHOPS, Eto., ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. IT givira th* GREATEST LIGHT AT THE LEAST COST. Write for particulars and prices to LOCK, Representative of the "SUN VAPOUR STREET LIGHT CO., of OHIO, in Wellington, Mariborough and the West Coast. Royal Mail Coach. Biwaka— Nelson — H ich - mond--' Motueka NEWMAN BRCS., Proprietor... The Proprietors call (he attention ot lhe travelling public to the fact that the Richjnond-Riwaka Coach Service has been extend-J to Nelson, and Coach now leave the Crown Stables, Nelson, DAILY, for Riwaka, and arrive as per time-table appended. — DAILY TIME-TABLE. •Lave Nelson for Riwaka at 9 a.m.; arriving Riwaka 2.30 p.m Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m. ; I arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. Luncheon : Redwood's Valley. All parcels and orders receive strict and businesslike attention. NEWMAN BROS., Proprietors. Li 1 » B Xfck. ff « re. I JL_i Js**' jL few? H PHONOGRAPHS I would like to see an Edison Phono graph in every home. I know that yoa will find in the Edison Phonograph the greatest amonnt of amusement, either for yourself, for your friends, or botn. Nothing makea an evening's party "go" so much as an Edison Phonofraph. The faithfulness of its reprouction of all kinds of music is marvellous. Come into the. Store at anj tune and hear it. A. BALTING, lia. Hardy-str--' JW*o_. Yonng Willie was giv^a a treat And too much unwisely did eat I He fell very ill, \ And was given a pill, Laxo-Tonic; he's now on his feet. LAXO-/rONIC PILLO. 10% d and 1/6. FOR SALE. ORCHARD PROPERTIES AT RICHMOND & STOKE. 930 Acres, of good sheep country, all in grass, except 150 acres in bush, well ' fenced and sub-divided, together with 600 sheep. Price £2000. A bargain. 15 Acres first-class iand, 8 acres planted with selected trees. .3 Acres good land, 10 acres in orchar just coming into full bearing. 6 Acres splendid orchard, containing best varieties fruit ; 7-roomed house and all necessary buildings. 3 Acres good land, part in orchard. L 5 Acres magnificent land, of which 8 acres are in orchard. 14 Acres. Fine residence nixl all ncces- | sary buildings. Small orchard. 8 Acres all planted in young trees, 4roomed cottage. Mr John Pnynler's Orchard Property, situate at Stoke, comprising 30 acres of magnificent land, together with j new 9-roomed house, with every convenience, stables, bain, and fruitpackiiig sheds. Water laid on to the house and grounds. The orchard, , admitedly one of the finost in the province, contains 13 acres, of which acres are planted with the finest varieties of peaches, pears, pli.ni.-. nnctarines, and small fruits. 'J'he apple orchard, 9 acres in exte it, is pionounced by experts to be aosolutely the finest apple orchard in the province. It comprises t c vory t ist selected varieties of keeping nppit;. V. Af res at Stoke — splen lid level land — suitable for orchard, well-watered by permanent springs and a stream. Orchard Property, 52 acres, 30 acres of which are in orchard, good 6-roomed house, and buildings. Easy terms. 194 Acres at Waimea West — 50 acres level, balance undulating, all ploughable. Well-watered, 12 acres in turnips, balance in grass. A bargain. Price £1050. 18i Acres at Richmond, 6-roomed house. Price £700. 19 Acres good fruit-growing. land, 6 acres in best varieties of fruits, specially adapted for apples. Price £550. 17 Acres at Stoke. All excellent level land. Easy terms. 21 of the very best building sites in Stole, and Richmond, comprising from 1 to 25 acres. 4 agricultural farms near Richmond, containing from 50 to 100 acres v ith good dwellings and farm buildings. 12 good sheep farms from 167 acres to 2000 acres in area. Exceptionally low prices and easy terms. PITT & MOORE SOLICITORS, Nelson. I »

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 3 April 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 3 April 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 3 April 1909, Page 4

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