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TO LET. TO LET, 7-roomed House, with or without Workshop. Low rent. Apply Mrs Johnson, 131 Upper Colling-wood-street. TO LET, Nine-roomed House, Tas-man-street; all conveniences ; suitable for Boarding House. Cheap rental. Apply PUBLIC TRUST. rlno LET, two- large comfortably furI nished Rooms, with use of kitchen; good locality, handy to town. Apply "Mail" Office. TO LET ON LEASE. MR D. GRANT'S old established BAKERY, Waimea-street. Mr Grant will do his best to bring back his business to the old establishment. Apply D. GRANT, C/o E. Madigan, Grove-street. SAMPLE~ROOMS ~~ TO LET g<UITE OF 4 ROOMS. CENTRAL POSITION. FITTINGS AND CONVENIENCES. F. St. JOHN. /OB BAJLJL F OR SALE, Triumph fixed engine Motor Cycle; £33. Apply "Mail" Office. FOR SALE. * TWO DOUBLE-BARREL BREECHLOADING SHOT GUNS, in excellent order. Also, a number of BLACK-RED BANTAMS (prize-win-ners). W. GIBLIN, Stoke. FOR SALE, Secondhand Express,:.2o to 25 cwt. Price ,£22 10s.—-Al-fred Gould, Hardy-street. • - : • - FOR SALE, Light Sulky, in first-class order. W. iEERBY, Carrier. FOR SALE, a Lady's Free Wheel Bicycle, in good order. Apply Miss Nicol, Bronte-street. FeU IMMEDIATE; SALE. CHEAP PROPERTY IN WAIMEA STREET. 6 -ROOMED HOtJSE; with new Kitchen (detacKje9)J- : Bathroom, Copper and Tubs, H.and C. Water, and connected with Sewer. Good Section of liand. Price £350. . Apply to F., & D. EDWARDS, ./ Trafalgar-street. FOR SALE, a Light Trap Horse, rising 6 years;, quiet in. harness. •Apply Greeiislade,- Tannery. OR SALE, strong • leading Sheep Dog; 2 years old. , ; A. S. Field, Richmond. F "CIOR IMMEDIATE SALE.—That deX; sirable Property. belonging to Mark Grace, Esq., on Alain; Road to Stoke, consisting of 3.' Acres of Land, - together >yith srro"omed- House, Bathroom, WashIpuse, - etc.'?(ail{.to>Vh';conve and iri first : c:lass'water laid on everywhere', Stables,'etc., Fowl - j well laid out, and •partially Fruit Trees. Priced and. terms on application .to R. B. and A, E. JACKSON," 100 Trafalgar-street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. A BARGAIN. GOOD DWELLING, of 6 rooms, and large "Section: of Land, with two frontages. 70 feet by 150 feet. • Splendid soil; partly with. Fruit Trees and ornamental Shrubs. Gas and water • laid on; Copper, Tubs, and Bath. The above is situated in the best part of Brook-street, and,very handy to School. Price £450. Terms arranged. - Apply J. PORTER HARRIS & SON, Licensed Land Agents, Nelson. WANTED, Competent Man for Farm Work; must be able to drive if necessary. Also, Man as Groom. Married men preferred; Applv NEWMAN BROS. , FOIf SALE. ACRES RREEHOLD. SHEEP FARM TO CITY AND SCHOOL. WELL WATERED, AND PORTION UNDER CROP. A BARGAIN AT £4 10s P2R ACRE. LIBERAL TERMS. Apply J. PORTER HARRIS & SON, Licensed Land Agents, Hardy-street. COOL STORAGE and .CE WORKS aEORGE MERCER, Bridge-street, in thanking the public generally for the support accorded him during the past 25 years, has much pleasure in announcing that he has established an up-to-date COOL STORAGE and ICE MAKING PLANT. Meat, Fruit, Butter, and Perishable Produce stored for Butchers' Storekeepers, etc., at moderate rates. Entirely separate from the Fish Department. CRYSTAL ICE, made from Filtered Water, supplied in any quantity, at any time. , „ Prompt Delivery. Phone GEORGE MERGER WRONG SIDE BRIDGE-STREET. Having cool storage for 1000 CASES OF FRUIT, those desirous of using it should' apply early.— GEO. MERCER'S Conl Storage and Ice Works, Bridge-street Mother knows when the youngsters catch colds—Touting's Linseed Emulsion cures them.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1913, Page 1