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m &ND SONS HARDY STREET. KELSOR. Superior 8-room.ed house in splendid popit.cn, overlooking the Port. House is in first class order, and has every convenience. Lage section of land. Rent 17s 6d a week. 6-Roomed House in. SI. \ incen.t street. Bathroom, drainage connection, etc.. situated behind Railway Station, U-ent 17s a week. t . . . Farm nropertv in Wai-iti Valley, t> miles beyond Belgrove. 183 acres, ot which 100 acres are -under cultivation, ■the rest of the land being in grass. Farm implements and stock will be included. Rent £lB5 a year. FOR SALE. 530 ACRES of Und of which 60 »crea light, scrub. Only 30 acre: is rough, tie rest being highly suitable fox- orchard purpose*. The property a well fenced excepting about one nile and is on a main road and only 5 miles from Motueka wharf. Price £lO per acre. i , , , SUBURBAN NORTH. 15 acres of land of which 5 acres is in choice ajple trees, the trees being 4 years old There is a fine spring of water on the property, w-bich could be utilised Ihia is one of the finest sites in the detract, and ia well worth an inspection. Prioe £IOSO Very easy terms of payment. 245 ACRES of land in Pretty Bridge Valley There are 20 acres of good flat land and 90 acres of good slope country, the rest of the land being hilly The greater portion of the flat land' been cropped. There is a superior 5-roomed dwelling with stables and outbuildings. Price £1550. 180 ACRES in Sunrise Valley, Upper Moutere. 50 acres have meen ploughed and there are 70 acres more easily pioughable. The property is well united for orchard purposes. There are about 30 acres of standing bush. The land in ringed fanced and divided into 5 paddocks and is well .watered. Price £1550, easy terms. 100 ACRES of land in Upper Moutere. Improvements comprise 5-roomed dwelling, coach house, stable, work shop and apple packing shed, etc. 20 acrea are in apples. Tie price of tihe property ia £2200, which price includes horses, cows, sheep, together with farm 100 ACRES of land at Hope, particularly suited for an apple orchard. Tfcia land ia considered cheap at tb* ?rice asked, namelv £25 per acie. 876 ACRES, within easy distance of Wakefield. 650 acres of the land lies well to the sun. There is a two-roomed cottage on the property. Price £750 for the leasee's interest, yhich is occupation license with right of purchase, the rent being £36 per annum. '4O ACRES at Tasmap- of which 17 acres are in two year old apple trees. There are about 40 acres altogether suitable for orchard.

fcA&BT S'AlftHmT„ KIELBOiiROYAL MAIL. NELSON—MOTUEKA -TAKAKA. Leaves Nelson (Tattersall's Stables) at 10 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Leaves Takaka, (Junction Hotel), at L 0 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Hinrsday, Fridav, and Saturday. Luxurious, Electrically equipped 50 h.p. Cadillac Cars used.—Experienced Drivers. Fares: — Nelson to Takaka : Single 255, return 40s. Molneka to Takaka: Single 17s 6d, return 30s. Book seats and procure tickets (Nelson) F. N. Jones', Phone 39, or from drivers. Book seats and pi-ocure tickets (Taaka) Emms' Store, Phone 34. NORMAN L. EMMS, Proprietor. 1 Private address, Nelson, 14'Wainui-street, Phone 527. Tx> ensure getting genuine "NAZOL' —the true and tried remedy;—always order by name. Resist imitations and substitutes. Get what you want—"NAZOL." DON'T NEGLECT A. COLD. If you fail to treat a cold you are certain to contract another before rid of it. Tb's succession of colds leads to catarrh, pneumonia, and consumption. That is why medical authorities say "Don't neglect a cold." Chamberlain's Couj Remedy is the most successful treatment for colds. It aids expectoration, liquifies the tough mucus and enables the system to throw off the cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe to take and contains no narcotics. Sold everywhere VICTOR fiPlfißS h*n taken, over the STRAND CAFE, BJUDCE STREBI. fid trufflt* by dose Attention to tb/% ■roHMn trf Customer* to snmire a fair siuvre & Public Patron*)?*. Civility aai al«*» Rr-««i*lJ*T MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. M"ONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MOF2Y. MONEY. MONEY. MONET. MONET. ANT SUM \ENT From £5 to £2O. Apply L. W. BALETND. Nelson Agent, E. CANN, Nelson. 129 Trafalgar-at. MONEY MONEY. MONEY MONEY. MONEY MONEY MONET. MONEY. MONEY. mo:vey. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. A LETTER ALL LADIES SHOULD READ. "I have used your Rexona Soap for myself and mv li"ttle girl (4 years old), and I find it a great healer of Dandruff, as well as softening and promoting growth of hair, and keeping the most sensative skin in healthy and excellent condition," writes Mrs L. Blythe, b Marion street, Caversham, Dunedin, N.Z. "Under troublesome climatic conditions, hot and cold, it has far exceeded my greatest expectations as I have used so many varieties of similar articles, but I must hon-sstly and faithfully admit that your Rexona Soap stands > unequalled above them all. I conscientiously think 1 any lady who reads these few lines of I gratitude and gives your Rexona Soap one trial will echo my praises of its virtues." Rexona Soap i s as sweet, wholesome and pure as the mountain dew. To use it for the daily bath, or even to wash the hands and face with it, is to furnish the ' skin with a tonic and antiseptic of unquestionable value. Rexona Skin and Facial Soap is a refershing, soothing, healing, antiseptic Soap, medicated on the same principle as the famous Rexona Ointment. Price la 6d per tablet, Qbtaiii&ble everywhere*

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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 8

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