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FOR SALE, TAHUNA.—£ Acre Section, with t 2-Toomed Whare. Verv cheap at £125 ALTON-STREET. —A 4-roomed Cottagi Property, with 30ft. frontage to thi: street. Price £IBO. BROOK-STREET.—A 4-roomed Dwell ing House, near the Brook-stree' School. Very cheap at £IBO. TOI'ARA-STREET. —A new 5-roomec House and Outbuildings. A greai bargain at £420. CHURCH-STREET.—Superior Cottng* Property. Dwelling has 6 rooms anc bathroom 5 and is in excellent oi'der. Land' has frontage of 50 feet. Bri« £365. WAIMEA AND KAIWAI STREETS.Cottage Property, having two front ages, each of 64 feet, with depth ol 363 feet. Cheap at £225. ALTON-STREET. —A 5-roomed Cotta ee with Outbuildings, Carpenter's Shed, anc Bench. Land 30 feet by 12C feet. Price £3OO. UULLXNGWOOD-ST. A 7-roomeci House, in good order, with large piect of ground fronting Collingwood-streei 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. £350 could remain on mertHAVEN ROAD.—Cottage and Land. Price £l5O. A great bargain. TASMAN-ST. New 6-Toomed Cottage, Bathroom, Tubs and Copper, connected with sewer. Price £450. Very easy terms will be given. A bargain. GLOUCESTER-STREET.—T&e Boarding House, containing 17 rooms, and i Acre of Land, near Railway Station, occupied by Mr J. Thomasor, Doing a splendid business. Bona fide reasons for selling. PAKAWAtJ. —A fine property of 420 Acres standing bush, and 70 acres felled and to burn. 50 acres flat, 11 paddocks, and a new 5-roomed Dwelling; also new Shearing Shed and concrete sheep dip. Water laid on. About 900 sheep go with the property, Sea frontage, and facing sun; wharf to the property, and any sized steamer can go in. Land winters sheep to the acre. Price £9 per acre, sheep thrown in. A great bargain. „ NILE-STRjEET.—Corner Property lately occupied by W. W. Squireo, Esq. Price £9OO. HAVEN ROAD.—Sea Boarding House, 14 rooms, H and C. Wator np and down ste'.rs, 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-nnd. cottage with eveiy convenience. Lend 85ft. by \ssft. A bargain at £490. MiLTOw-ST.—Almost new 5-roomed Hou&p,. with 50ft frontage, by 304 feet deep. Wash-house and every convenience. Connected with Bewor. Price £675. GROVE-STREET.—A • New 6-ioomed House, with every convenience, workshop, and large new glass house. Land 50x200ft. €675. WOLFE-ST.—B£ Acres Land. A bargain at £425. ALTON-ST.—Mrs, Akers* larje new Boarding House. -Very cheap at £950. WAIMELA-FTREEY.—Splendid Buying <fltb/45ft x J.55f0. = Price £4 per foot.. SCOTL AND-ST3EET.—A new 6-room-ed House, with every convenience. Price £475. RICHMOND.—HaIf-icr# Jn Qoeen-%t., with new 6-rocmed dwelling. Prict £530. RUB SSLL-STR EET.—9-roomed Dwelling and 2 acres of land. A very cheap property. . Pri-je £BOO. NGATITAMa-oTREET.—S Acres in Orchard. Price £11W). HaLIEAX-ST., noar P.O. New 7-rmd. Dwelling witli waeh-hcT>3 and outbuildings. Land 45ft, x jSSft. Price £770. H ALIFAX-ST.—A Fire Building Site planted with fruit trees. Price £l5O. Verv cheap. BRIDGE-ST.—New Shop Property Price £ISOO. BRIDGE-ST.—A Dwelling* of eight rooms. Now let £lO4 a year. Price £1150.:, - . . BO AD.—New ,6-room-ed Honee and «11 conveniences. Lard 50ft.xl50ft. Price £3OO. RUSSELL-STREET.—New Sroomed Dwelling bath-ioom, wash-hcusft and all comsnienctd. Connectedwith new sewer. Land 66ft. by KOUft. Price £6OO. MOUNT-STREET.—6-rcoiued Dwelling witti bath-room. wash-Uouße and . . all Cheap at £650. : HALIFAX-STREET.—New 6-roonwd Dwelling with all conveniences. Land BOfi. by 160 ft. Price £6oO. A great bargain. W. ROUT i ION!; J-AND AGENTS. : 4 ; : s TOCK OWNERS. READ THIS! 70 Collingwood-st.. NeJson, 26th, August, 1910. To Messrs. Karsten and Co.. Dear Sirs, — ; It gives me pleasure to testify,, to the wonderful properties nf KARST-EN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCATION. I have had occasion to use it on my; norses, and can. honestly say it has gavexi 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 made known to all hoi*se owners. Yt:urr. faithfully WM. McLENNAN, Carrier, Agent for Kier's Carrying Co. The original of the above testimonial, together with many others, san 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 -your money returned.'' - ROYAL MAIL COACH. ~~ JWAKA NELSON —RICHMOND—MOTUEKA. BROS., PROPRIETORS. Coach now leaves, the. Crown Stables, iS r elson, DAILY, for Riwaka, and arrives as per timetable appended:— DAILY TTME-TABLE. Leave Nelson for Riwaka at 8 a.m., arriving Riwaka 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: Redwood's Valley. All Parcels and orders receive strict and' businesslike attention. NEWMAN BROS.. Proprietors. GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. That dread disease, Consumption, has its commencement in a .cold on the cnest. Don't len:ve it- until it is too late. You can promptly owe your coldl with JJr. SheMon's New Ddscoverv. Is 6d and 3sObtainable everywhere.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 June 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 June 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 June 1911, Page 8

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