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SJtslOT ST&SKT, fraqKHK, HAVE FOE SSXM. 'WAI-IML V ALKY.—First-class SAgricoltural or dairy fcrrs of 110 acres of land with 7-roomed dwelling, dairy, etables, hop-kiln, etc. 70 acres have j bean cropped, 4 acres hop land, one *er«> orchard, 5 acres bush, balance in grass. Rich soil. 2£ miles from Belgrove Railway Station. Particularn from Mr J. Leighton or the nnderaigned. TAKAKA.—42£ acres of land with 4roomed cottage, cowshed, trap-chad, etc. li miles from wharf. Cows *i valuation it' desired. RICHMOND.—I2 acres of land ,'excoilent ooil) near Richmond Park. The owner having left the district tne ( ' operty is for sals at a most reasonable j price and on particularly easy tarras. This property is well worth ar inspection. j "jr/jOR SAlil or Exchange. 1200 acre* jjC at Rainy River. 000 acres cleared ! and in English grasses. The improveiments consist of large dwelling, men's j quarters', sheep yards and dip, stable, ' cowshed, etc. Good road 4 miles from I P.O. The price for the property in- ! eluding 200 *heep is £3OOO, or will exchange for City property. —W. Rout and j Sons. Ltd.. Nelson. j 330 ACRES of land of which 80 I acrep have been cropped, the rest being lin light scrub. Only 30 acres of land is «rough, the rest being highly suitable ! for purposes. The property j is well fenced, excepting about oca mile, and is on a mf» ; n road and only ; 5 miles from Motuek* Price £lO ' ' per acre 'SUBURBAN NORTH 18 acres of land of which 5 acres is in choice ; apple trees, the trees being 4 years old. These is a fine spring of j IL. *._ ™I,4„U />nriM be utilieed. This is one of the finest sites in the district and is very well worth an inspection. Price £IOSO, j Very easy terms oi payment. 24S AORjSS of land in Pretty Bridge Valley. There are 20 acres of good flai country, the rest of the Ur-d being , hilly. The greater portion oiß'ohe flat \ land has been cropped. There is a superior 5-roomed dweiling with stables ! and outbuildings. Price£i-sr' ' ItiO ACRES ©f land in Upper MoutereImprovements comprise 5-roomed dwels- - coach house, stable. j and apple packing shod, etc 29 acres [are is apples. The price of the pro'pert» is £2200, which price includes 100 ACRES of land at Hope, particularly suited for an apple orchard. ' This land is considered cheap at the ; p"ice asked, namely £25 per acre. 1076 ACRKS, within easy distance of Wakefield. 659 acres of the land Kes I well to the sua. There is a two- ■ roomed cottage on the property. Price I £750 for the leasee's interest, which is occupation license with right of purchase, the rent being £36 per annum. 140 ACRES at Tasmau, of which 17 acres are in two-year old apple trees. There are about. 49 acres al- ! together suitable for orofia**.

AND SONS, Limited. HABBY STREET. NELSOW. EVERY STUDENT Who has graduated through onr WIRELESS SCHOOL. HAS BEEN PLACED IN A SATISFACTORY SITUATION. There are othors who will soon be rwady for the jobs that await them. But we are nr t in a hurry to get rid of them, rather, we insist upon their being thoroughly conversant with all phases of the study before consenting to their entering for Exams —even if it takes over 12 months to prepare them. Because of such thoroughness on the part of instructors, our Students are so successful in the Exams. Come along and let as talk It over. BOWER'S SCHOOL —lor— WIRELESS AND ENGINEERING Third Floor ColwilPs Chamber» Swanson street, Auckland. Wellington Branch — Cr. Featberston and Johnston itreeti. Routn's Buildingi, OONVICTTON BORN OF EXPERIENCE. The man who has used Cough remedy and watched and felt and realised its remarkable curative properties will tell you that i% has no superior for coughs and colda. The remarkable success of this preparation, aided by the personal recommendations of people who have been cured by it, has made it one of tho most popnlar medicines in use. Try it when you have a cough or cold and realise for yourself what a first-class cough medicine will icromplixh. Wold »T*rvwh«r«

LOAN AND MFR<'.-\ v ' r H.E AGENCY Coy. » " FERTILISERS." gIrAIN SEEF-, AND PRODUCE of every description. Agents for MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS. Single and Double Furrow Plows, 13-tooth and 9-tooth Cultivators, Disc, Tine and Spike Harrows, Scufflers and Cream Separators, Fertilizer and Grain Drills, Binders, Mowers and Rakes. INSPECT OUR STOCK WHEN IN TOWN. Woolpresses and Turnip Ridgers. N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Limited. Government Wool Brokers, NELSON, HER FIRST PIE. They had not been married long, and it was her first pie. He helped kn self to a second piece, and smiled sweetly into her anxious face. His health va* precious to bar, but such heroism stared her very noul. All doubts of nis tove vanished for ever. She did not Know that deep in his pocket nestled « little tin of Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules .wlMch digest what yon eat, and bo the peace of one happy home remained unbroken. Pie has no terror when Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules are at hand. Price Is €d And 2» 6d per tin. Otainable everywhere. BIWAKA—MOTUEKA—NFLSON. MOTOR SERVICE. Leave Nelson daily 4 p.m. from Me» cer's Garage, arrive Riwaka 6.30 p.n» Book seats. Nelson, Mercer's Garage. Goodwin's Hotel; arrive Nelson 10.40 a.m. 'Phone 00: Riwafc*, Goodwin'i Hotel, 'Phone 70. O. GOODALE. TRADR IN EOREIGN COUNTRIES. In foreign countries you come into competition with the best of goods from every land. An article must have merit of the hipEeet order to win esteem. In many of these countries Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy i» the moaf popnlar medicine (n nn« for coegiu aa4 eoM*. Ktwu«; St *>• stt* V»t felj VEWrgsMSB&m

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 4 October 1917, Page 8

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