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AMUSEMENTS mmm pjciures EMPIRE THEATRE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Complete change ol Programme. Headed by Enemies 3000 feet in 2 acts. Topicals, Comedies, etc., etc. Prices as usual. MOTUEKA, TO-NIGHT. DEFENDERS OF THE EMPIRE. IuAJTO AS7) ESTATE AGENTS, HARDY STREET. STOKE of which are in orchard all in bearing (with hare proof fences); 6 acrea best varieties of peaches and 3£ acres in apples of a good commercial class. The land is level with the exception of about i acre, which is an excellent site for a residence. Owner Btates that last year this .orchard produced over £4OO/ and fcr the coming season tJie outlook is particularly promising. As St ok *> orchards in bearing are very haid to secure, early application is necessary CHEAP BUILDING SECTION:—OnIy 10 minutes walk from Trafalgar-st; flat and in fruit trees. Asbphalt paths, sewer, e aa and water services pass the property. The sections run r';jht back to *ihe M3itai have eoi\ and offer opportunity for beautifying, i'rice for the whole block only £2 17s 6d foot, or the owner will su bdiviae. RICHMOND —ldeal Orchard and R««j dential property situate within the Borough. Of the 26 acres fr old comprising this block 6 acres are plant ed with the best varieties of APPLES, one half being in bearing. The dwelling eight rooms is almost new and commands a very fine outlook. Also on farm good stable, barn, and fowl wmse, suitable for poultry raising on large scale. Water laid on to dwelling and stable. Price £I7OO. Terms. 200 ACRES FREEHOLD.—Rich soil and ail flat; situate within one mile o Railway Station, Schcol, and Posl Office, and six niilfi from the Freeiinj.Works. ; '. Will carry 400 Sheep, Bv Cow*, and oHier .Stock. Dwelling ano otner Farm Building* on propertj Price £2O oer Acre. Liberal terms 2000 ..ACRES ...FREEHOLD ...SHEEI KLIN, within easy distance ci ihr Rail w*y. Good Dwelling, witt everj con\anience; Shearing Shea*., etc.. l>ip, and Yard*. Well watered ar.a • "•• divided r*>arryinz capacity ueaii*-. 2000, and thi* conld he consicerao... jjL«jr»a*oa. fn.c6 li4.lo*' per *€»■* Ea*y Uh-la*. «E. PORTEB-KMRIB i ?01 NORWICH UXiiOW CtfA<tt»Eß? . DO YOU WANT TO PROLONG THF LIFE OF YOUR GARMENTS, AND ALWAYS HAVE THEM LOOK NEAT AND ATTRAC TIVE If you ao, send them at regular intervals to the THE DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS, 74 Onllingwood-st. Nelson. 'Phone 7CO. Who are past masters'in the art ol Clothes Cleaning and Clothes Preserva r tion, assisted by Skilled Mechanics and the Latest MacliinervRubber Bathing Gaps —all colours; —a good assortment —reasonable prices. W, G incell J»X AN DARD .iNSbaA Ni*.E Cw»i>»-:: V OF NEW ZEALAND.Lut 'NELSON BRANCH. £.l IRE, Employers' Li&biiity; Accident . and Duease, Marine, Common Law, Mortgage Indemnity, Workers Compenaatidn, Personal Accident, Fidelity' Guarantee, Administrate*; Bonds, Plate Glass. \Policiea issued at lowest cnrreriit rates v The Company is a New Zealand lo station, with fund* invested locally, a»rd offers Absolute Security, Sh..p'licitj of _Contracty Prompt and Liberal 3»t Uement of Claims. . F, A. BAMFORD; . MANAGJ&L lAKEW .: AND :: PASTRYCOOK (Successor to C. N.) •RCBUPULOUB is my Motto. Inspection of the Bread ...ttsvited during wo. King . Small U« M* a Spe«i*llij. Ring up 'l'irone IQI. Bie&d *iid dmaii Good* *eliv»iW, . w • ■ >.rM m »b« o>*» BRICKS NELSON BRICK WORKS. BISHOF- . DALE. Ghamberlan and ftannard BUILDERS V-ND ONTRACTCES. Brick*,- Cherry Rea, Square, made for Export and hard usag* Estimates Given- for BuUdihga in. Wood, Brick or' Concrete.' BRICKS FORWARDED TO ANTi IHEJ PBOSINOft.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 5 January 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 5 January 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 5 January 1916, Page 1