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OPENING To-morrow.— Black, Coloured', and. White Blouses, all very cheap. Another lot of new .Prints, Zephyrs, and Linens.—C.D.C., Bridgestreet. CHINESE Lanterns 1 , Coloured, candles. Firescreens, 'Table Centres, Paper Bells, Garlands of Roses, at right prices.—Wainui Tea Company. - • SALVATION ARMY. SPECIAL REVIVAL MEETINGS. WEEK'S MISSION. Conducted' by BRIGADIER. AND MRri ALBISTON. Great Welcome Social TO-NIGHT, 8 o'clock. A FEW morei of those good Leather pemry J3ags< left, from- ss, worth double the money.—Sydney Jewellory Company. GOOD' Leather Belts, suitable for middle-aged women, always fashionable and neat; 12s 6d, now 7s 6d and 6s. —.Sydney Jewellery Company. ALL and' see before our Sale stops > what a saving to you. Lot of useful things cheap. .Saturdiay final day. —Sidney Jewellery Co. MUSIC! PHONOGRAPHS! PIANOS! THIS WILL INTEREST YOU. AN ENGLISH MADE PIANO. (Specially constructed for us in London) for £1 A MONTH. IRQ*. FRAME, FULL TRICHORD, BEST CHECK REPEATING, ACTION, CHASED KEYS, BURR WALNUT CASE. We give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE with all our PIANOS'. Call on us, or Write for our CATALOGUE of PIANOS, which is sent FREE. Also, BRINSM BAD, C. BEC'HSTEIN, KUHLA, SCHIEDMAYEB. RENOWNED ESTEY ORGANS, from 10s Deposit; 10s Monthly. CHAKLES BEGG & CO LIMITED, (LATE HUFF AM), TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. THE NEW FRUIT SITUATE AT THE MOUTERE BLUFFS. IN A VALLEY THAT WILL SOON BECOME FAMOUS. GROWING Apples for export is the soundest commercial proposition in fruit. culture to-day. If local prices are .not satisfactory, there is an outlet in the Northern Hemisphere which oilers. an unlimited market at very satisfactory prices. The highest authorities in the Dominion positively assert that parts ol the Moutere Hill Country are IDEAL FuU THE GROWING OF EXPORT APPLES —Apples of .perfect colour, close .texture, and carrying; and keeping quality. Orchards here and there on the hills confirm this assertion. There are apple and pear trees to be seen which, although they have received scant attention in the way of pruning and cultiviatiion-, Ixave carried big crops of splendid fruit for over thirty years. Recent plantations on the Hills compare more than favourably with young trees In other part® of the province. The finest apples that Tasmania produces are grown on land similar to that of the Moutere. The Estate has been sub-divided into TWEiNTY-ONE LOTS, and there are now Only 6 .Sections Left. TASMAN is Easily the Pick of the MOUTERE Hill Country. ACRES PERFECT SLOPEa 700 FOR APPLE GROWING. (Easy Slopes—not Hills.) ACRES of rich swamp land ijUU that will irow wheat, notatoes, hops, stone fruits —practical!} - anything. Tasman has an arterial drain running through it for over a quarter of a century. Tasman is on the seaboard, and has two ports—Motueka on the north and the Western Entrance on the south. It is estimated that the cost of handling at Tasman, comipared with the average inland orchard, would alone provide a saving which would repay interest on Tasman land three times over. Tasman land is selling readily, and numerous orchards will be planted there next year. The Export Trade is in its infancy. Secure the land now while prices are at bcdi-ock. ■ The Man Who Looks Ahead is J the Man Who Gets Ahead." EASY TERMS: 10 per cent deposit; 23£ per cent on February 20th, 1911; and the balance 'two-thirds) may be paid any t:me to five years at 5 per cent interest. _ Further information may be obtained from , ARTHUR McKEE, Rotherfield Orchard, Riwaka. Telephone 25, Motueka Exchange. WOOL SEASON. W 1 ARE ADVANCING AS USUAL ON WOOL, SKINS, AND OTHER PRODUCE. FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON MARKET, or FOR SALE IN WELLINGTON. J. H. COCK SS? LIMITED.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 17 November 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 17 November 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 17 November 1910, Page 6

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