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AND! SONS, HARDY STREET - - NELSON I AND, ESTATE, COMMISSION. AND INSURANCE AGENTS, | p£ ACRES, close to Nelson Railway j 0 Station. Fine sunny slope, facing I the North. Ideal property for early I crops. Glasshouses extending from east j to west would get a maximum ,of sun. ; £2OO only. AOI ACRES, AT LOWER MOUTERE, being the pick of the first sub-division of Tasman, 7£ Acres axe in Apples and Pears; trees two years old. A further 21 Acres have been cleared and ploughed. This property should ■ ell readily at the price asked. 1" AI ACRES, AT STOKE. There \J 2 are 7£ Acres in Orchard, of which. Acres are in Apples and 1 Acre in Pears. The Apples are all 5 years old, excepting* 1 Acre, these being 1 year old. There are a few cherry and Plum Trees. The land is securely fenced with posts, wire, and wire-net-ting. Ihis is an extremely cheap pro- j pert v. -i -\ 7-8 ACRES OF LAND, with XJL 7-romeod House, Wash-house, and Bathroom, situated at Wakatu. About 8 Acres are in Orchard —7 Acres 1 and 2 year old trees, and 1 Acre 9 year old. This property is well watered, and' is ideallv situated. Price £IBSO. nK ACRES AT RICHMOND, witl 5-roomed Dwelling, Dairy, and Wash-house, etc. There are 5 Acres in ! Orchard, 2 Acres being in full bearing,! and "the remainder in two-year-old Jonathan and Sturmer Apples. If desired the owner will, sell the House and the Orchard alone. Price for the whole property £2OOO. -t Q ACRES, with, new 8-rooir.ed JL O House, at Richmond. The land is all flat, and Two Acres are in Orchard. I The remainder is in grass and lucerne. Price £ISOO. •O R£ ACRES, situated at Lower Moutere, £-mile from School and P. 0., 3£ miles to Motueka Wharf, j There are 4 ox Apples and Pears, in bearing. Price £9OO. f*?f\ ACRES (40 Acres flat), well OvJ fenced and sub-divided ; permanent water. There are 9 Acres of Orchard in bearing. Dwelling consists of 5 rooms, with Dairy, Bathroom, and Outbuildings. Price £2500. C\f\ ACRES, with. 7-roomed House, £\J Barn, Stable, etc., at Hope. 4 Acres planted in Apples, Peaches, Apricots. 2f\ ACRES, with 8-roomed House, U etc., afc Spring Grove. There are 5 to 6 Acres in six-year-old stone fruits. Price £2OOO. 3 ACRES, with 6-roomed House, within 4 miles of Nelson. Land is all in Mixed Orchard, 3 years old. Price £9OO. We have other Px-operties -which we would be pleased to show you. W ROUT& K! HARDY STREET, NELSON. Every Housewife Should Test Mustard Pickle Powder. Simplifies Pickle-making at Home. Saves Time and Labour. Ensures Perfect Pickles. A Fine Blend of the Choicest Condiments. Two kinds '* ' Piccalilli" and "Chow Chow." Your Grocer Recipe for Sells it Mustard Pickles In lib. Tins. on Label. Prepared and Guaranteed by KIRKPATBICK'S, NELSON. VISITORS TO MOTUEKA. CIALL at th« '«WARATAH' f TEA, J LUNC "SON, AND SUPPER ROOMS (oppose Manoy *nd Sons), for HOT FISH LUNCH i«X>N and SUPPERS. Afternoon Tea opeciality. Open Sunday j and »'J lolidays. masonic Hotel. (Under Deio Management.) "» /TR. J. P. BEIRNE, late of Greymouth, Blenheim, anaPicton, begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he Las taken over the above Hotel. Tot/ists and Travellers willj find every comfort and convenience, as in the past. The Catering Is under th e supervision of Mrs. Beirne, and Visitors will find everything to their entire satisfaction, ari "a Home away from home." AH Local Beers and Speight's. Superior Brands of Wines* Spirits, and Ales. Letters and Telegrams promptlv attended to. P.O. Box, 34 j 'Phone, 38; Telegraphic address, "Masonic, Nelson. "^ JAS. P. BEIRNE, * Proprietor. THE MAN WINS. \ Indigestion means imperfect nouriiAmenfc, and that means poor health. In these days of strenuous competition it is the healtny man who wins. Nothing equals Chamberlain's tablets for clearing the stomach of undigested food and promoting a flow of gastric juices, which are indispensable in the process of indigestion. Indigestion always produces a tendency to constipation, and for this alone Chamberlain's tablets a?e invalu&blft Sold everywhere,*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 15 February 1915, Page 8

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