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0 LET, Furnished" 9-roomed house, Balcony, 'phone, sunny position. Apply Box 141/ P.O. FOX SALS. FOR SALE OR TO LET. 'EVEN and half acres land, partly Orchard, St. Vincent street with good 4-roomed'House and outbuildings. Possession immediate. ADAMS and HARLEY, Solicitors. OR SALE, 2 Express Horses, 5 and .' 6 years old. Apply Newman Bros. 7TOR SALE, 2-seater Humberette mo_J tor car ,hood and lamps complete in splendid order. Apply Mrs V. H. Barr, 103 Collingwood street. FOR SALE, from the best laying strains, White Leghorn Chicks 10s per doz., 18s 2 doz. Taking orders for a week only; also young ducks. —J. Gribble, Stoke. | 08. SALE, Trap horse, staunch and .' quiet; also gig and harness. Apply Walker's Store, Waimea road. |OR &ALB—Eggs. Sood laying __? Strains, White Leghorns and Silver Wyandottes, 6s per setting, 6e 6d posted.—A. J- Mmndy. Stoke. FOR SALE BY TENDER. QQH SHEETS of old Bft Corrugated Iron. Tenders to be in by October 31st. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply W. Newth, Brightwater. HARHiS & GHEENLATE J. PGRIER HARRIS AND SON LIGOSffIfSED LANI> AGENTS, aa'dy atreot. We have a aomoer at very ■■« Towa and Country properties in oar hands lor sale a lew ol which are mentioned be* low: , FREBB&aLB' COUNTRY PROPERTIES « f\ ACRES Freehold, 5 acres in ©rJL U chard, mo«tiy apples, 1 Aaores im . lucerne,' balanoe-grass. .v/-New {&rVQ*a&& bungalow, largfc.two-stbrietf shed, windmill. 1 mil* from railway. <:.£sa«Jk; re- ~ quired £350, and easy terms for the balanee. ~* A ACRES Freehold, part in orehard only' 3 miles from the city. Commands splendid view of Bay and surrounding country. 7-roomed dwelling, stables and outbuildings. Prine £1650. Easy terms. AS A GOING CONCERN. QQ pf ACRES 0.R..P. 165 aores olear OuOand in the best English grass; 150 acres flat, 170 acres . bush, well fenced and subdivided into' 8 paddoexs. Improvements consist of a new dwelling with, every modern convenience (h. and c. water, bath, p.w:c, etc.). Man'e whare, oart shed, cowshed. with L.K.; milking plant installed (latest pattern), together with 22' cows in profit, calves, 9 yearlings, 5 pigs; horses and a few sheep: Cans, cart, and harness; gig and harness, plough and harrows , and all necessary tools and 30 shares in Cheese factory. There is «00,000 feet of good milling timber on the property with mill, adjoining. Cash required about £9OO, balance easy terms. C\f\f\ AORJSS dairy, and sheep law within, ont mile of railway. r Stoek" at pMßent;:,bnrthe property abotit "'4O eow^',"^ss'sheep; 16 horses and about 30 y«ung cattle.- Milking plant installed. The block; is 'afl flat, and is situate some 16 miles from the t&irr- A bargain at the price asked namely £26 per acre.'" "'■ '-. ■? /.TOWN PROPimTIES. 6 'ROOMED Dwelling (new) handy to school, store, and within 5 minutes from centre of .city.. AH conveniences. Price £650 and only £SO deposit. 5 ROOMED Dwelling, every convenience and only recently built, handy to town, and railway: Price £SOO and very easy terms. TAHUNA PROPERTIES. 5 -ROOMED Convenient Dwelling (>Ltaoleums on floor), Verandah front and back. Wash-house (iron), Copper and Tubs, Motor shed 10 feet by 18 feet. Section 80ft by 150 ft. Handy to Beach, Post Office and Stora. Owner leaving district, will sacrifice and arrange easy terms. Fall particulars from Sole Agent*. Intending buyers are invltea to call as we can give particulars of the best available properties in this district. We are prepared to arrange.for buyers the Bsuinclad e! Tew* * aai Ceaatry preper. •tea. . GARS FOR HIRE CADHjLAO or 6-seater 1917 Modal Maxwell, at your services, day or night. Fares as usual. Ring 'Phone JB4 or Taxi Stand 680. M. HEWEETT, 49 Wafmaa ■% MANAWATU and WEST COAST /AGRICULTURAL SHOW. PALMERSTON NORTH SHOWGROUND. Wednesday, 31st October and Thursday, Ist November, 1917. MANAWATU KENNEL CLUB i CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. The finest Blood Stock Exhibition in the Dominion. COME TO YOUR 810 SHOW. General entries Close 6th October. Competitons and Livestock, 13th Oct. Late Fee Live Stock, 20th October. Schedules and all information on application to— MR W. 1% PENNY, Secretary. Box,. 85. Pi.lmerston North. THE WASHTUB RHYME Rub-a-dub-dub, rub-a dub-dub — This is the sound of the wife at xhe tub Wearing out clothes, wearing out strength, Washing day seems of endless length. But housewives no longer dread the day after Sunday, For now they all use the great Easy Monday.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 25 October 1917, Page 1