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TO LET. To Let in Cent nil Hai ' street, with immediate possess: dim large and one small shop. C.< JJweling and Store attached. Kent vi reasonable. Full particulars .ibtainal from Mrs J. F. Moore, "Airedah 'Hardy street. FOR SALE, O'R KALE, .Milton street, nearly new Jii'iise. Copper and' Tubs. Bargain. Owner in Camp. Terms. £365.—C. Langie.x Bell. ITI.O-R SAbK, a two-bucket "Simplex"" . Milking Machine, complete, with out Engine. Guaranteed in perfect order. -C. Dencker, Whangamoa, SALE, Prime Table Potatose i Swedes, Onions, Parsnips.— .Stewart and Co., .Nile .street East. SUP ERTOiR DWELL!NG. H'HE Dwelling House containing 6 large rooms.situated in Collingwood street, now occupied by Mrs E. E. Trask; also 3J. acre* of First Class Land facing Cawthron Institute site near the Annesbroolc Crossing. This section would cut u]> into several building sites. In order to wind up the assigned estate of E. E. Trask a low price will be accepted. BISLEY BROS. AND CO. rTVO'R SALE, ne*u- town, sunny situation, 6-voomed House, good section. New drainage conveniences. Price £425. —T. Vercoe and Son, Hardy street. |OR SALE, 80 acres Freehold, one and a-half miles from New Plymouth School and Cheese Factory, three and three-quarter miles from Chiet 1 .U. Convenient for milk walk and market I garden. Level road. Price £3l per acre. Apply "Owner." Evening -Mail. .(OR SALE, Fruit Trees one and ; two-year-olds. —E. BALHUf, Richmond

ABSALOM ,LYFORD'S ESTATE. ?OR SALE, 200 acres of Freehold Land afc Wangamoa, with tourroomed Dwelling thereon the property of the late Absalom Lyford. Priro £4OO. Easy terms. Apply to ADAMS AND HARLEY Solicitors, Nelson. iOR SALE, Splendid Utility White horn Cockerels, Silver Wyandotte .cockerels and unrelated pallets. All 10s 6d each.—A. J. Mundy, Stoke FOR SAIE. ~ FACING the, Sun from Swirue till ,J Sunset, a very pr«tty hillside or chard property, rests lor sale in oni of Nelsons. most favoured places. Words cannot express the beautrful sea and Native Bvish view of thi? charming situation; orchard—which is nor bursting forth into apple profifr—Sturmer etc who would bo orchardist, inspect thia then soon it must be yours, and ftiodl amount will secure. J his 10 acres, half in trees; cottage thereon, chance is yours. Apply b\ letter to "»unnj Orchard.*" Mail OflJ, FOR GOOD VALUE FOR GOOD VALUE EVERY DESG'RIPTfOK DRAPERY DRAPERY AND CLOTHING CLOTHING IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP TRAFALGAR STREET CYCLISTS! TE want your Business. We have ' lots of NEW CYCLES, and they won't be cheaper for years. •' TYRES TYRES TYRES TYRES TYRES TYRIS TYRES TYRES TYRES REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS REPAIRS. REPAIRS. REPAIRS. AT CHEAPEST RATES. HOOSTER LIME SOWERS. MOGUL ENGINES AND'SPRAYERS. ZEALANDIA MILKING MACHINES (The most natural on earthy We invite inspection and comparison? ) S. WS & CS:: L'S VICTORY WORK! | NELSON AGENTS FOR NELSON—DELCO ELECTRIC LIGHT. QUIRK'S AIR GAS MACHINES. CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM. This ia a liniment, remarkable for its U*»ves the exentiatint; pains of rhe" tism and makes "leep and reat poasibl».

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 1