W. ROUT & SIPS LTD 1 HAKDY-ST., NELSON. I WELLINGTON TERRACE. Very F comfortable cottage property. Lund 76ft by 130 ft. Splendid position, j f Price £385. j TAHUNA. —Bench Road, 5-roomed cot- j tage with good ■ section Cheap *t £SOO. I STOKE. —Two half-acre aeo.tiori of inod 1 s-lruoat oppositb Ad^ms, property All . planted in fruit trees Price £IOO each section. STOJ3E, Quarantine Road.—s *orea ol full bearing orchard. Good house of 6 rooms and large shed of three ooropartments. The house is a good one and is insured for £3OO. For the freehold, including plough, harrow h, bean spray, etc., £llOO will be accepted in order to make an early sale. CAMBRIA STREET.—Desirable cottage property. Land 49ft by 231 ft. Price I £550. Veyy easy terms of payment. MAITAI. —5 most excellent building sites. One with whare on. Four miles from 6.P0. Prettiest part of the Valley. Three of the sections nave' springs of water which novor run dry. Easy terms of payment, uan»o- | 2y, £lO cash, balance 5 per cent. j WAKAPTTAKA (Glenduan).—6 sections of land bordering on the cliffs- Level - land with picturesque gallies and j stream running through, One of the ! most < V-1 M ling sites in New Zealand, j Will the whole or in separate j lots. ■ | WAK APTIAKA (Atawhai).-—ls acres of land witli two springs of water oni>. Five acres are in good orchard. Site is slightly elevated ano command a magnificent view of the Bay, Harbour and Western Ranges. Price £IOSO. Easy terms of payment, /lamely, £75 cash, balance at 5i per cent. WAINUI STREET —Fine building site. Land 64ft by 150 ft. £3 15s per foot. Terms, £25 cash, balance at 5 per cent. PORT HILLS.—6£ acres of laud, with good 6-roomed house, L/ath-room and conveniences. House is as as new and commands a splendid view of the Bay aud most of the city. Price £I7OO. PORT HILLS.—7-roomed house, with large section of land. House in excellent condition. Grand view. Most desirable property. HAVEN ROAD.-—Boardinghouse of 13 rooms. Freehold property. Owner 1 will sell cheap, aa she ic leaving the district. Price £6OO. | UPPER MOTJTERE.- -212 acres of land, j of which 150 acres is ploughable and j suitable for orchard. 10 acres of full I bearing orchard. The dwelling house contains 7 rooms and other improvements comprise dairy, top kiln and farm buildings. For sale at a ridiculously low price, ut owiwsr i» leaving the diatrict. #. ROUT & SONS AND SONS, UARDY RTRKFT. VFLSON
A Postcard may do it. First Prize £2O Second Prize £lO 80 Prize* of 51will be given to those tending in the largest number of the thirty separate and individual uses to which Moto, the universal Cleanser, can be applied by the discriminating housekeeper. Any number of lists may be sent in, but' each effort must bear your name and address and must be accompanied by a label from the top of a lib. MotoTin. Competition will close on July 31st, 1918. The Judge » decision will be absolutely final. Enter to-day. Even though your list may not include the 30 distinct uses it may win a prize, Moto, the universal cleanser, is invaluable wherever grease or dirt, assembles. It cleans paint, varnish and' enamel like, magic. Unequalled for pots, pans, enamel ware, g'assware. wcodw«-!c. linolwuns. Snort, tiles, widows baths and i I l> >i«eno!d requirements. !od. per tin r<.m 'I it'fekeepers and growers. BLUE_LAt! ' household P'irp-rei —contains r.o £'ll. GREEN LABEL MO O—for scouring -nd he«*y clejoing.Send your, list of uses to, Moto Cheioi-al C 0.,Ltd.. Chmtcburch. ° aaunond ana spraflgon, Wellington. Wholesale Agents lor Ilb The Secret of Good , Cooking is in the flavouring. ' The flavour ■ favoured by an experienced cook one who really knows —is that imparted by Mellor's Sauce Its 1 inviting fragrance, its tastyzest, appeal to the most discriminating. Juat a drop or two of Mellor's in Soup, Stew or G-ravy. makeo all tha difference. «. nß> 3 EMPTY TINS "of R'ADIUM Polish are worth ©d. per doz. So start to-day and save them but the Radium Tins must be ~- in good condition —no damf ~ aged lids or edges. (*■ Take the tins to your grocer or boot-dealer, and he will give you 6d. per doz. cash, or if unable to deliver tliem, send parcels of not less than 2 doz.. tins direct to the makers— Radium Polishes? Limited, P.O. Box 3, Wellington South. Payment and Postage will be returned immediately on receipt of parcel Be sure and state name and tuldrt
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 168, 13 July 1918, Page 8
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