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TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 9th — For Children and Adults.— The whole of the proceeds for Christmas GIFTS FOR OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT You will have your Christmas dinner, Help us to give them theirs. Exclusions : Children 3d, Adults 6d. All motor launches will leave Pilot. Station at 1.30Afternoon Tea in/ the Rowing Club's Shed. Peanuts, Cordials, Lollies, etc.. will be on sale for the- children. H. COLLINS, Hon. Secretary.

DAFFODIL PRINCESS—BLUEBELL Betty Cresswell. m-r-li J*' .<&! i^ if r.'>*S E*P SR 1§ 38 DANCE will be held on -MONDAY L EVENING 11th insb at Provincial Hall. 3 p.m. Proceeds in aid of Princess Bluebell. Gentlemen 2s 6d. ladies Is and basket. Fort line Telling, etc. N. A. BEAGLE Y. Hon. Sec.

DANCE AND SOCIAL. AT MENTAL HOSPITAL. TUESDAY. SEPT. 12th at 8 p.m. In aid of Princess Rose (Miss Betty Humphries), one of ttio candidates for the Flower Queen Election in aid of Christmas gifts for our Soldiers. STOKE PUBLIC HALL. ~CHOOL CANTATA: '"THE MAGIC > WOOD." In aid of Belgium. Children on THURSDAY. September 7tn. LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. HARDY STREET. CITY PROPERTIES. FREEHOLD. —52 acres of the richest land in the Nelson district; will produce heavv crops. Easily cultivated, all ploughahle; about 25 acres in grass, •winter 4 sheep per acre. 7 acres orchard, hest commercial varieties. 6roonied dwelling, kitchen, water laid on, etc. Barn, stables, cow shed, fowl louses, abundance of water. This property is situated in a beautiful sunny position and well sheltered, a.nd is well noted for producing various heavy crops. Buyers are wise that inspect this valuable property before deciding elsewhere. Price as a- gomg concern £3000; cash required only £9OO, ba.l ance easy terms, or -would exchange for small dairy farm. BROUGHAM " STREET.—6 rooms, scullery, bath and wash-house; stable, tTa.p shed, iovvl house, etc. Land 185 x 185 fe*£, about i acre 11 garden. Price for the lot £SOO. Cash required £255, easy terms. STOKE. —New 4 large rooms, house, copper and tubs, i acre. £SOO. Cash required about £250. LARGE NEW RESIDENCE.—6 rooms hot and cold water, trap shed, stable, wood shed, conveniences. Healthy locality. sheltered, sunny position. Price £750. Cash required £l5O, easy terms. VIOUNT STREET.—Building section. Splendid view of City and Bay, -0 x 120. Price £IOO. A GENUINE BARGAIN.— First-class residence, seven rooms, largo verandah, hot'and cold water, shower bath, all conveniences; healthy, locality, sunnv pos'tion, ( well sheltered from cold winds ; also magnificent view of Harbour and surrounding bays. Price £IOSO. Cash required noly £250, balance long term at 5£ per centA SNIP. MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. [?10R SALE CHEAP, Wai-iti Valley, H 4L miles from. Belgrove, this valuable Freehold Property of 160 acres, mostly all flat; down in best English grass,' except 4 acres of valuable bush. Fences are practically new ; including nearly new 6-roomed dwelling, back verandah, dairy attached. The propertv is watered by a never-failing stream. WooLShed, trap shed, stable, cow b-.ils. Price' asked onlv £l6 per aero. Reason for selling (cheap) owner is leaving the district. This property's well sheltered and being handy to Railway Station by good road must command considerable attention at the low price offered. For further particulars apply to the owner "on the property, Mr F. Nicholl, or to L Hincston. Licenced Land A cent. iOi OLDEN DOWNS.—Over 4000 a civs JT —wintered 2500 sheep and oO had cattle 8 paddocks, well-fenced, sneai-iiif-shods, vards, stable, hay :-hed. eiv:!f house, cow' shed, slock yard, thp. etc. Price £3500. Cash required about £2OOO or would exchange lor suitable farm.—L HINGSTON. FIRST-CLASS CITY RESIDENCE.--6 rooms, wash-house, pantry, hot ami cold water. Asphalt paths, lawn, etc. This property is situated in a very healthv locality. Sunny position, well 1 sheltered. Price £B9O. Cash required onlv £450.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 7 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 7 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 7 September 1916, Page 1

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