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TAHUNA. —i Acre Section, with a 2-roomed Whare. Verv cheap at £125. ALTON-STREET.—A 4-roomed Cottage Property, with 30ft. frontage to this street Price £IBO. BROOK-STREET.—A 4-roomed Dwelling House, near the Brook-street School. Very cheap at £IBO. TUrARA-STREET.—A new -5-roomed House and Outbuildings. A great bargain- at £420. CHURCH-STREET.—Superior Cottage Property. Dwelling has 6 rooms and bathroom, and is in excellent order. Land has frontage of 50 feet. Price £365. WAIMEA AND KAIWAI STREETS.— Cottage Property, having two frontages, each of 64 feet, with depth of 363 feet. Cheap at £225. ALTON-STREET.—A 5-roomed Cottaere, with Outbuildings, Carpenter's Shed, ancl 15ench. Land 30 feet by 120 feet. Price £3OO. OULLINGWOOD-ST. A 7-roomed House, in good order, with large piece of ground fronting Collingwood-street and Alma Lane. Room to build another house on section. Price £BOO. MILTON STREET.—New Cottage and Land, 60 ft. by 152 ft. Very cheap at £450. D 350, could remain on mortgage. HAVEN ROAD. —Cottage and Land. Price £l5O. A great bargain. TASMAN-ST. New 6-roomed Cottage.. Bathroom, Tubs and Copper, connected with sewer. Price £450. Very easy terms will be given. A bargain. GLOUCESTER STREET.—The Boarding House, containing 17 Tooms, and £ Acre of Land, near Railway Station, occupied by Mr J.. Thomason, Doing a splendid business. Bona fide reasons lor selling. PAKAWATL—A fine property of 420 Acres standing bush, and 70 acres felled and) reaej to burn. 50 acres flat, 11 paddocks, and a new 5-roomed Dwelling; also new Shearing Shed and concrete sheep dip. Water leid on About 900 sheep go with the pr<iperty, Sea frontage, and facing sun; wharf to the property, and any sized steamer can go in. Land winters 2f sheer to the acne. Price £9 per acre, sheep thrown in. A great bargain. NILE-STREET.—Corner Property lately occupied by W. W. Squiree, Esq. Price £9OO. HAVEN ROAD.—Sea Flew Boarding House, 14 rooms, H and C Wator up and down sta'.es, tubs, copper, / bathroom, and every convenience. Price £BSO. A great bargain, as owner is retiring from business. GROVE ST.—A New 7-roomed House, with every convenience. Cheap at £9OO. TRAFALGAR-ST. N.—A new 6-rmd. cottage with eveiy convenience. Land 85ft. by *.ssft. A* bargain at £490. MiLTON-ST. —Almost new 5-roomed House, with 50ft frontage, by 304 feet deep. Wash-house and every convenience. Connected -with sewor. Price £676. GBOVE-STREET. —A New 5-roomed House, with every convenience, workshop, and large new glass house. Land 60x200ft. €676. WOLFE-ST.—B4 Acres Land. A bargain at £425. ALTON-ST.—Mrs Akers* lar3« new -Boarding House. Very cheap at £950. WAIMEA-PTREET.—Splendid BuLvling aate., 45ft x 155fc. Friee £4 per'foot. SCOTLAND-STREET.—A new 5-room-ed House, with every convenience. Price £476. RICHMOND.—HaIf-acre in Qoeen-«t M with new 6-rocmed dwelling. Prict £530. , : ROSSSSLLhSTBEET.—9-roomed Dwel ling and 2 acres of land. A very cheap property. Price £BOO. NGATITAMa-bTREET.—S Acre* in Orchard. Price £ll*o. HaLIFAX-ST., near P.O. New 7-rmd Dwelling, with wash-hciM and «at buildings. Land 46ft z _3sft. Price £770. , HALIFAX-ST.—A Fire Building Si>. planted withfruit trees. Price £l6O. Very cheap. BRIDGE'ST.—New Bhop Property Price £I6OO. BRIDGE-ST.—A Dwelling of eight rooms. Now let a*J £lO4 a year. Price £llsO. ROAD.--New 6-room-: ed House and all conveniences. Lard 60ft.xl50ft. Price £3OO. RUSSELL-STREET.—New 6-roomed Dwelling wi*a bath-ioom, wash-hous» and all com BDienct>«. Connected w'/Jh new sewer. ' Land 66ft. by WlOft. Price £600.' MIOUNT-STREET:—6-rcoiued Dwelling with bath-room, wash-aouae and all/ convenk/nces. Cheap at £655. HALIFAX-STREET.—New . 6-roonwd Dwe?J\ng with all conveniences. Land 60ft. by 150ffc. Price £6OO. A great bargain. W. ROUTT f» J A.JNTD AGENTB. iTOCK OWNERS, READ THIS! 70 Collingwood-st. r Nelson, 26th "August, 1910. To Messrs Karsten and Co.. Dear 'Sirs, —It gives me pleasure to testify to the wonderful properties of KARSTEN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. I have had occasion to use it on my norses, and can honestly say it has given me great satisfaction for Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Sore Backs, Collar Galls, and other complaints.' You are at liberty to use this, as 1" consider your Embrocation should be mad© known to all horse owners. Y».urf. faithfully we Mclennan, Carrier, Agent for Kiel's Carrying Co. The original of the above testimonial, together with many' others, ?aa be seen at our office, Bridge-street. KARSTEN & CO., Manufacturer of Karsten's Embrocation, Liniment, and Ointment. FOR MAN AND BEASTS. Our Guarantee : "Satisfaction, or -y-our money returned.*' ROYAL MAIL COACH. J WAK A—, NELSON RICHMONDMOTUEKA. "EWMAN BROS., PROPRIETORS. Coach now leaves, the Crown Stables, tfelson, DAILY, for Riwaka, and arrives as per timetable appended:— DAILY TIME-TABLE. Leave Nelson for Riwaka at 8 a.m., arriving R.iwaka. 2.30 p.m. Leave Riwaka for Nelson at 8 a.m., arriving Nelson 1.30 p.m. The Proprietors call the attention ol the travelling public to the fact that the Richmond-Riwaka Coach Service has- been- extended to Nelson. Luncheon: Heil\vo"d's Valley. All. Parrels and orders receive strict and' businesslike attention. NEWMAN BROS.. Proprietors. GREAT OAKS FROM LUTLE ACORNS CROW. That, dread disease,' Consumption, lias its commencement in a cold on the cnest. Doni't leave it until it is too late._ You can proinpbliy cure your cold! with Ur. Sheldon's New Discovery. Is dd and 3* Obtainable everywhere.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 29 June 1911, Page 8

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