A SPL EN DTD PROPOSITION. WE have to offer for immediate sale :i. wry desirable Freehold Property of '*2.', acre;;, situate in the Fruit Metropolis of .Moliieka ; close to School, Post and Telegraph Gfiice. 1 hi* laud is part flat and part beautiful .slopes. All ploughable ; wire fenced, ivith 01 chard vire-netted. Five subdivisions, well a ate red P.uiklings consist of 4-roomed 'Tonse (with tel.-phone) and wash house. ...a I'ire shed and other farm : lu're are 7 acres in coamuncial apple >ves of the verv best vari.M ies, i i--ic.p I ears old; in all, over 1000 trees. b:x >cres read'v and to be planted r.ext. aaiith. Five acres in trrass and '1 acres ii rough feed. There is no mortgage on his property. The pvi*v is £1275. *v Inch s hardly the value of the bare la.id. Ae ■an finance most ot ihc purchsuse rnone;, it- 6 per cent. We want a man who •an work a team of horses to buy ibis proposition. Permanent- employment ~t .enmnc.ative - Jay oi >y contract. can be iniaranteed to the >mchaser. This is the biggest snip :ave ever offered, and \ oil will need to ua.ke early application to the Sole Agents.
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The Soldier's Best Friend " Kindly convey our sincere thanks to your Committee for the books of Y.M.C.A. Coupons which arrived by the last mail. You could not have chosen a belter method of assisting Wakatipu boys, considering the 'Y.M.C.A. is a soldier's best friend, and is to be found in all sorts of buildings within a short distance of the ' firing line,' where the efforts of this institution are greatly appreciated by all." Scores o{ other letters from the boy* eulogise the service of the Y.M.C.A. Send donniions to Capt. D. A. "EWEN, Hon. National Y..M.G.A. Trea»urer, Baker's Building, 'Wellington. 7
IT MAY BE YOUR TURN rO-MOK-HOW. ARE YOU PREPARED? 1 The war has altered, and is altering fiany existing conditions Many of the best artisans have answered the Country's call and enlisted —someone ha» had o fill the breach. 'To-morrow, the opportunity of promt bion may coxne to you. Can you fill the job? Get in touch with us at once, and we will show you how a few months ■vtudy will fit you for a higher position that- is yours when yoa qualify. "We give personal attention to all •students desirous of passing Government Exams in all branches of Engin eering BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOLS Col will's Chambers, Auckland, P.O. Box 60. Routh s Buildings, Wellington, P.O. Rrti 865
RM. EVERY BEETLE EVERY BUG Is lolled once * Keating"®** conns into thorough contact i with it. Sold in Tins only. The unrivalled w«y to VTH beetles, bass and all household in*«cts is to ItfEATINGIS ■> POWDER >
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 163, 8 July 1918, Page 8
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