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LIMITED. HARDY-ST., NELSON. TWO COUNTRY STORE Keeping Businesses for sale. One close to Railway. Reason for selling—owner retiring, another going to the front, both doing good businesses, only small capital required. RICHMOND.— Desirable Residential property of 9£ acres, -with. 7-roomed house, wash-house, garage, stable, etc. Hot and cold water and Electric Service. Price £1650, terms £650 cash, balance at 6 per cent for 3 to 5 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. RICHMOND. —Upper Queenst 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 application. XOHATU.—726 Acres. 46 acres freehold, 680 acres L.I. P. 6 paddocks, half in English and Native Grass, carI rying 300 sheed and 20 head cattle and I horses, balance mixed bush. 6-roomed ! house, all conven'ences. Good out- ' buildings. Price £4 per acre. | OFFERED WITH ABOVE OR : SEPARATELY. 1292 acres—so acres j F.H. 1242 L.I.P. (Rental £l4), 350 j acres in English grass, balance in bush. ! Price £2. 10s per acre. Terms at 5 ! per cent. i 44 ACRES FREEHOLD with good icsi- ; dence and outbuildings. 3 miles from i City by Main Road. Land of good | quality and adaptable for any jwrI pose. Price £4l per acre. Immediate possession. : GOOD MIXED FARM.—I6B acres in splendid order. Main Road frontaw. House and Outbuildings, price £lB per acre, including implements and stock. JAMES BRUCE, Land Department. YOURSELF LEARN BOYD SHORTHAND HE Boyd School will teach you the oractical system of learning | Shorthand in 30 days of home EE j] study—only utilising spare time. For | I full descriptive matter free, address: Boyd Shorthand School, i J 100 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, LJ j WELLINGTON. aa fl The Essential Asset |j| of the Business Firm|g| is Reputation! |j The " British Dominions " ha»e j|| built up an honest reputation, and ||[ when you are thinking oflnsui'ance, p=s Remember— fa=; The " BRITISH DOMINIONS." Our Accident Policy is the best gga offend, and we ask yon to send for Em this Prospectus— not when you have gjT" 'V*- GENERALB ' ' INSURANCE COMPANY LTD-fl WELLINGTON. Chief Agents, Nelson — J. T. HORN. LTD. Traf algar-st CLEAN TO TOUCH. The White Skirt's Friend, not Enemy. Obtainable everywhere. Note the Patent Dent. LOCK-JAW AND BLOOD POISONING. The dirt of the street contains germs that cause lock-jaw and blood poisoning. All danger of either may be avoided ii 'Jhamberlaiu's Pain Balm is applied as soon as the injury is received. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is an antiseptic and Jestroys the germs of these diseases. Sold everywhere. MEDICAL ELECTRO TREATMENT. ELLLTRICITY skilfully applied tpeedily restores all debilitated Physical vnd Nerve energies to normal rigour ol Health. Chronic and other Maladies successfulj treated—Prompt reliei —Permanent urea effected. Leslie W. A. MacArtanr, F. 0.5., Demonstrator and Specialist. Qualified Lady Assistant in attendance. No. 80 Hardy Street, Nelsoa. (Opposite Onion Bank.) to«u-»t 10 to 4 i Ev«ilpxf. 7 %» ■ 11. ». HARRIS, H. J. H\RRIS. H. J. HARRIS. BAKEL :: AND : : PASTRYCOOK fßiK'fwmvn* to 0. MrLsan.l "SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS" is my Motto. Inspection of the Bread Factory invited during working hours. SMALL GOODS A SPK-JIALTY. Ring up 'Phone 13* Bread and Small Good* S* »U part* of the City. ADVICU TO MOTHERS!—Are yon disturbed at ugfct with a child jnif'ering with the pain of cutting teeth \ Go at once to a chemist and eet a bottle of MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING pleasant to taste; it produces natural, juiet uleep, by relieving the child from Dain. and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes tie child, and aoftens its gums, allays all pain .relieTea wind, regulates the bowels *nd is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other cause*. .Mrs Winalow's soothing syrup is sold by medicine res dors thiosghoflj ifa* Jroili."-

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Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 31 July 1916, Page 8