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AND! SONS, HARDY STREET - - NELSON WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING TAKAKA PROPERTIES FOR SALE: ff\ ACRES of Reclaimed Swamp *y\J Land. Splendid soil. Well fenced and sub-divided. Twenty minutes' drive to cheese factory. Price £I4OO. , -i f\l ACRES, of which 2i Acres are JLvJs iu full bearing Orchard. Good Dwelling of 8 rooms. H. and C. "Water, , etc. Price, £1425. N iQ ACRES. All in Grass. \\ ell L~tO watered with never failing streams. Well fenced and sub-divided. All flat, and nearly all ploughable. To Igo with the farm, 200 good Sheep, 3 I Cows, some Young Cattle, and Pigs. Six- ' roomed Dwelling, large Barn, Cowshed. 'and Stable, combined with Loft. Price £l6o °- ~ • i, !-g ACRES at Puramahoi, all ' .L.'O'LI ploughable, and a large proportion has been cropped. Formerly swamp land. This property would make ! a splendid Dairy Farm. Good House and ; Outsheds. Price £1650. This property • is bound to increase in value in the very near future. A f\ ACRES of the best land in Motu- . 4rv' pipi> being flat, ploughed, jand sub-divided, and well watered. Good ! frontage to main road. Close to School: and Post Office. Price £1650. f»r\f\ ACRES, of which 400 Acres OUU are flat, the balance being hill land. There are 300 Acres in Grass. A first class Dwelling House stands on the propcrtv. Price £3300. ] £-}f\f\ ACRES, of which 100 acres are OUvJ flat land, the balance being low hills. At present running 200 sheep, but could easily be made to carry 600 sheep. Price £4 5s per Acre. iAA ACRES, of which 200 Acres . 4LUU are flat, the balance'being hill land. All in grass. W T ith the property ! will be included 700 Sheep and 20 head ' of Cattle, and 2 Horses. Price £6OOO. ■-i {* ACRES of the best Land in iX O Takaka, sub-divided with good fencing. There is a new House of o roomsf with Barn, Trapshed, and Cowshed. There are 9 Cows, all coming into ■profit, 1 Mare, 6 Pigs, Trap Harness, etc. , Price £I3OO only, nn ACRES of Land, close to town and to dairy factory. All fenced ! land sub-divided. There is a good Dwell- ; in?, Cowshed, Slaughter Shed, and neces- ■ sarv Outbuildings.' The land is of the best in the district, and is aIL ploughable. Pricr* £7O per acre. This amount in- '• eludes the improvements. WAITAPU. —li Acres of Land facing the main road, and close to wharf, with 6-roomed Dwelling and Outbuildings. Good opening for market gardener. J Price £525. Arrangements made for Showing Persons over the Above Properties. W RDUT& HARDY STREET, NELSON.

Every Housewife Should Test Mustard Kckle 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 Ghweer Recipe for Sells it xtlustard Pickles In lib. Tins. on Label. Prepared and Guaranteed by KIRKPATRICK'S, NELSON. masonic Hotel (Under Deu> management.) IfR. J. P. BEIHNE, lat* of Greymouth, Blenheim, anoi Picton, begs to intimate to his friends and the {public generally that ko has taken over the above Hotel. Tourists and Travellers will find every comfo*-i and convenience, a3 in the past. The Catering is undw tb e supervision of Mrs. Beirne, and Visitors will find everything to their entire satisfaction, ani "a Home away from home."

All Local Beers and Speight's. Superior Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Ales. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. P.O. Box, 34; 'Phone, 38 j Telegraphi" address, "Masonic, Nelson." JAS. P. BEIRNE, Proprietor. THE HEivuinY MAN WESTS. Indigestion means imperfect nourishment, 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 "ood and promoting a fiow of gastrit juices, which are indispensable in. the process of indigestion. Indigestion always produces a tendency to constipation, and for this alone Dbamberlain's tablets are invaluable Sold everywhere. 0 FRUIT ftrtD PRODUCE AUCTIONS. Prompt Settlement & Account Sales. M'MAHON&LEE, A 1 ICTIONEERS, REEPTON. Auction Sale of Fruit an,i Produce held •very TUESDAY and SATURDAY. Correspondence invited.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 20 February 1915, Page 8