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jz^ssiAocy The most attractive collection of designs now showing; 3ft, 3ft 9in, 4ft Gin, N 6ft, and 12ft '' •: :: widths. :: .:: ESTIMATES GIVEN, MNOEEUMS LAID _.,.. OF CHARGE

UPPER- iMOUTERE.—IDEAL APPLE. LAND.—72 Acres Freehold;' gentle slopes, lying well tp the sun, and verysuitable 'for firuit-gTowmg." Will sell as a whole, or will sub-divide into 10 to 16 acre blocks. Price £2O per Acre. W AKEFIELD. —3O ACRES FREEHOLD, with.4-rooiried Cottage. Three Acres Hops on wire, 4 Acres Turnips, balance in >Grass. : This is a compact little (farm., arid .'contains soxe good alluvial' soil' suitable lor' any "kind of - crop. " Hand 'yto'school, railway station, and P.O. Price £825. Easy gentry.',',.- .■.'•• ■ Reg.; 90, 500 ACRES FREEHOLD-good Sheep Country. MixeJ Native and English and■.■'fenced'!' and 20 head Cattle. Price £5 per Acre/- •".'*'■.-' -'■-. '. : "v' '■,'■.■•■ •• ■Regv-90.-WAKEFIELD.—HOME, WPrH;ri& ; SURED INCOME; FOR £7OON-28i Acres Freeh old- VfeU' fenced arid subdivided, and 'with supply. '5 Acxci Apple .Orchard, .3. acrea ~ 9-year-old trtjes,' 2 Acres', .^yjß&r; : old trees,'all iu the [healthiest grow'i, ing condition.'.. ■'' Five-roomed House', with ,'Stable, : other buildings. Price (incluaint Stj&Glp and Implements), -£7OO. 'J2asy entry.' , ;v. ?-..;!. -;o :■■;.. .-V;-" ■; ,-'":''"'Reg Vfi^;' EAST TAKAEA.—S3B ACRES FREEHOLD. FIRST-CLASS.' SHEEP Acres .flat,-ibalahce hill. 486 **cves in; grass, 3? Acres in, ; Crop, 80 Acres in Bush, Small *' Orchard. Sub-divided, into 14 paddock's," well fenced and watered. 7-TmdHc-usp, Wajshihouse; ■ BathrodriiV,:2 Barns;;s4>s 16, 3jb x IS "f set;:/;.'/ ,Schooled and V P>O.-».alL within' one. Jri&e.\f\,.Psi.c,b tivatioii. ,: 16 Acres bemTgm: .Home. ■■■'■■■ Property' is, 'pleasantly - situated, and has good road -.'fEonfage.■ Close to Station and "P.O. :. Price £260. V " . Re S--104 ', \ . rooms, /with nejv; Kitchen, " P m, Copper, Tubs, h. and .> Pric'o . £350. .-.' '■:-_■■>■ ; ■:/■.■.'■''':■.;>;. , Reg\v<B; ed 'and ■watered:- :,'. L . ; jßtr.9'6^^ F dvjH^v|!sf»j !; : incom. VrA"r-'v. '■' satisfactory (ri. crop arid'Grafes.< Good,:V-f.fc-yb6w£d House,with' .•'cpm'm^ipTis;, > o^t?b;uU^in,g ; a!. property is Jvery iiicely'and; cqiaveriierib:!y sit-iated, -and* offers : a sobd hoinei Handy to School, (P. 0.-. and Railviri*/ ■ Static* Price £3000 ''?..&: \\• '- ,

TEAFALOik STREET, NELSpN. . _ ' 'Bull-nose. Radiator,. 1 'OroHvned J?eii:- } ders,: plus, for * seasons m have imade the <,^>E7l®Qi^?ER i, ' ■ pre-eminent of ."■' all popular-priced Cars. . . f. V The ffrea test Car of ■ its class eyer produced| -for Beauty, Power, and ;;.. Dura■bility;/': v '.■_ /■'- ..;■■■ .>■ •' Gar, fitted with ElectrW {quick detachable, demountable Rinas; ;Robo Rail; ; -Speed-. /o : in^ter,,;et9.;-i'';- : Pnpo-' £275, delivered. ' "PRINCESS" GARS from'£lßo.; : "KING" FOUR-CYLINDER CARS, ;^e^:C(fV v, ' ,: v^\v/•■■■;..>.:'■ ■.";;■',■.'■•■'•'' '/KING" EIGHT.CYLiNDER CARS* £435;-: ■ ■■•-'■" i > r . ". , : .■ "::•;'■■■;.'-, :; i'v; ; • sole .DISTRICT ■ ag-enis,-WAKEFIEI^;..: : ; £::'.

THE'selwtmc of a Stock of JeweUexy-would be decidedly perplexing to an inexperienced person, there are so many different designs in Uinstß, Chains, Brooches, Bracelets, etc. -; ;,. y. y;";- ; ' ■'■/*', We make it a rule to pick but the Choicest and Dfintießt pieces, ag you are sure of finding at our store odd,_ oeautuut, i. jewellery that don't, sea everywhere. ~, ,- ; ~,.,, , ~. When you want Diamonds or other precious etonsi;;we am ; stowyou perfect ones in different sL*ew, and we are noted for giving extraordinary, Yalues. '' ,'- : \ ,' ■ ■:.■•> . .■■.;■..''; Successor to Sydney • JeweUery Coy,,; ; : -- 44 HARDY STREET, t .. .. ... .. . kELS&to.

UPPER MOUTERE.NELSON: AIPWII „■'■■'■.■■■■' ;:SERVICE;,V'" : !-;^^^ /T\ N an<J- alter, Friday, May- ?th jil)Bhali \iJ rtm an up4o-dat« Car from : Upper. Mooter© Post*■■"ss«j> ( to Nelson/ ing .UpperVMoHJtor6;at;a!.3o >-m. ;-ajs^l-. ■■• Soats booked ab.- Pagh'&l,Stoi«,.j-lJ^er Moutere. \\Y>' ■." >.;•'■■'■'■ ; ■\\ : ]^.:'^'.'\l'.'-'lHf^,7' Book seats ■■;.afc\Wilkeri& s F^t'f^hjjp, Brandia.Buildings; BfidgV street .(op^JßJtt). ,■'!... ■<&.;-■ WlJ>fcENsiv ; *, • "^Proprietor.

"You don't, know, what I suffer,": is" a remark 'often made' by. those tortured;.by Rheumatism, Gout, Lunibago, or Sciatica...- Yet, strange to say, many continue ; -to"•.. endure those ■"complaints-, when they;cm.'..be; easily cured. Year in, year but r some continue to use plasters ~ and liniments that can brinrr but ternporary relief, when Rhoumo would- in' a few weeks''-.euro'- then 'permanently. Rheumo drives tho uric acid from- the blood and cCres the disease by removing-the; cause, Thousands have testified to : the' Wonderful efficacy ■of Rheuni6. Of aTI chemists and'stores,-2s 6d and As 6d.* ■ -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 June 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 June 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 June 1915, Page 7