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LIMITED. EARDY-ST., NELSON. TWO COUNTRY STORE Keeping Businesses for sale. One close to Railway. Reason for selling—owner retiring, another gong to the front, both doing good businesses, only small capital quiredRICHMOND.— Desirable Residential property of acres, with 7-roomed house, wash-house, garage, stable, etc. Hot and cold water and Electric Ser- : vice. Price £1650, terms £650 cash, balance at 6 per cent for 3 -to o years. OFFERED WITH ABOVE OR SEPARATELY.—26 Acres ploughable land of excellent quality. 5 acres in young orchard with trees for addit onal 4 acres. Good situation within Borough, boundary and very suitable | for subdivision into building sections. Price £4O per acre. j RICHMOND. —Upper Queen-st Frontage 6 Acres. Owner will allow the whoie of the purchase money to remain to anyone who will erect suitable residence on the property. Particulars on anplcation. i XOHATU.—726 Acres. 46 acres freehold, 680 acres L.1.P.. 6 paddocks, s half in English and Native Grass, carrying 300 sheed and 20 head cattle and horses, balance mixed bush. 6-roomed house, all conven ences. Good outbuildings. Price £4 per acre. OFFERED WITH ABOVE OR SEPARATELY, 1292 acres—so acres F.H. 1242 L.I.P. {Rental £l4), 350 ; acres in English grass, balance in bush. Price £2 10s per acre. Terms at 5 per cent. S4 ACRES FREEHOLD with good residence and outbuildings. 3 miles from City by Main Road. Land of trood quality and adaptable for any purpose. Price £4l per acre. Tmiuediate uosscssiou. GOOD MIXED FARM—I 63 ;u-res in splendid order. M;iin Road frontage. House and Outbuildings, price £lB ! per acre, including implements and ; stock. I JAMES BRUCE, Land Department. BE A STENOGRAPHER! 30 Splendid opportunities, DAYSyi;'' pleasant work, short hours, g? jsr good salary. Learn at home g A f Boyd Shorthand I We save you £SO by taking our course | >§ instead of others. h J* Send M-day for Booklets, Testimonials, it < BOYD SHORTHAND SCHOOL | § 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUA Y, | *. WELLINGTON. Os 4 Wlien you arc sick How would £6 a week be? Laid op in Hospital—with your income stopped Bigger expenses for nun doctors. You can bo helped on __ covery if you take out a BRITISH DOMINIONS ACCIDENT and SICK--1 NESS POLICY, and make your income safe in case of either j SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT I The British Dominions , General Insurance Co. Led. Chief Agents, Kelson— J. T. HORN, LTD. T"rafalgar-st ISM A A Boot Polish without peer.

PURCHASED EVERYWHERE. The Tin Tvith the Patent Dent. E®(LQSCI!33 i LOCK-JAW AND BLOOD POISONING. The dirt of tho street contains germs that cause lock-jaw and blood poisoning. All danger of either may be avoided ii Chamberlain's Pain Balm is applied as soon as the injury is received. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic and destroys the germs of these d.seases. So I d ev e.-y where. MEDICAL ELECTRO TREATMENT. ELLLTRICITY akilfully applied tpeedily restores all debilitated Physical %nd Nerve energies to normal Tigoor oJ Hearth. Chronic and other successful ly treated—Prompt relief—Perm*n*iii cores effected. Leslie W. A. MncArthnr, P. 0.5.,.5., Demonstrator and Specialist. Qualified Lady Assistant in attendance. No. 90 Hardy Street, Nelson. (Opposite Union Bank.) •**»*-»■ 10 Vn 4 , Rvonixir. 7 w> a ft. i. HAURIS, H. J. HARRIS. H. J. HARRIS, BAKEI. :: AND :: PASTRY COOK (Successor to 0. McLsan.) "SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS" ia my Motto. Inspection or the Bread F.u.tory invited during working hours. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY. Ring up 'Phone IV Bread and Small Good* d> ,; T«Ted I* til part* of the City. HE LIVES LONG THAT LIVES WELL Fuller. People with strong constitutions naturally expect to live many years, but often such, people prematurely break down through, neglect of a simple told. Much distress and worry could be saved by taking Baxter's Lung Preserver at the first signs of chest or bronchial trouble. Ifc -will also give certain relief in long-standing cases and tone up the sy«. tetn wonderfully, la ltkl buys big oottle al all chainista and storekeepers.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 8