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W. ROUT & SONS LIMITED HARDY-ST., JiELSON WBLLENGTON TERRACE. Very comfortable cottage property. Land 76ft by 130 ft. Splendid position. Price ±5385. rAHUNA. —Beach Road, 5-roomed col tage with good section Cheap at £SOO. STOKE. —Two half acre section of land ►Lm out opposite Adams' property All planted ut fruit trees £>loo each section. .STOKE, Quarantine Road.—b acres o) fall bearing orchard. Good house of 5 zooms and large shed of three com partmen'«s The hooen is a good one and is insured for £3OO. .For the freehold, including plough, harrows, 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 • £550 Very easy terma of payment. MAITAI. —-5 /jiort excellent building ait.es. One wnli whare on. Four milee from OI \> Prettiest part of the Valle> 11: ee of. the section* tiave springs oi •* er which WW run dry. Jfiasy term» «»f payment, ntia*Jy, £lO cash, b&lan * b per cent. WAKAPUAJKA (GleMduanJ.—o sections of land bordering on the clifs. Level land with picturer«que gallies and ' stream running thr* ugh. One of the most «' v vog sitet in Sew Zealand. Will iwi the who) t or in separate lota. „ WAKAPtJAKA (Atawiai). —15 acres of land with two springs of water on it. Five acres are in got 4 orchard. Site is slightly elavat/Ml «nd command a magnificent, view of tie Bay, Harbour and Western Ranges Price £IOSO. Easy terms of payment, namely, £ 7 5 cash, balance at P*» WAINUI STREET.—Fii»o building site. Land 64ft by 150 ft. £3 16s iter foot. Terms, £25 cash, bal-vnoe at 5 per cent. PORT HlLLS.—acre* of land, with good 6-roomed . house, Uath-room and conveniences. Hjqi* fa « good as new and commands a splendid view of the Bay and of the city Price £I7OO. PORT HILLS.—7-roomed house, with large section of land. Koojm in excellent condition! Granrf riew. Most desirable property. 1 HAVEN ROAD.—Boardinghouse of 13 zooms. Freehold property. Owner will sell cheap, as she ia leaving the district. Price £6OO. UPPER MOUTERE.—*>2 acres of land, of which 150 acre* j* plonghable and suitable for orchard. 10 acres of fall bearing orchard, The dwelling house "contains 7 rooms *nd other improves ments comprise dairy, hop kiln and farm buildings. For sale at a ridiculously low price, ai owmt ii liaring the diitric*. W.RGUT&SONS : AflU MIAt, UEIIM. I4VDT UTREri niKfjuin cor lntluenza take Woods Itreat J. ' ermuit Oure. Neve® Faiie. li ■■ ■. 6d, "o»i If you are seeking e. really goud temperance drink, try Kola-nip. - its keen delicious flavour will delight yuu. Contains all tile excellent «.juulitieaof. the K.oa. Nut. ■ Holes* rnd Mtores:* , KAY'S "UNSEED COMPOUND." Wot Coughs and Colds. Of uroven effi •»«V for Ghent ( JoniptaVnti'* m TO TRAVEL SEASON. Between MOTUEKA AND DOVEDALE 'AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE TROTTING STALLION SILVERMINE. SILVERMINE is a roan horse of {>ood bone and substance; is 17 hands high: and is by Geo. M» Patchen, by Rothschild out of Miss Dolly; by Bay Ring Cole (thoroughbred), out ot Our Maid of Teloup. Services, £3 3s; Groom->K«, ss; payable Ist January, 1919. Mares taken in for Grazing. All care taken, but no responsibility. : For further particulars apply LES. GROOBS, . I T mukuri. EMMS'S ROVAL MAIL CARS NELSON—MOTUEKA—TAKAKA COLLIN <i WOOD. Lux a-rious Electrically Equipped' 60 h p. Cadillac Cars used. Experienced- Drivers.. I line* table: Cars leave Nelson (Jones's Postcard v ShonV at RIS a m Hjiilv,. arriving Motueka 10.16 a.m. t Leave Motueka-for Takaka, 10.30- a.m., ai-rive in Takaka at 1 p.m. Leave Takaka (Emma's Garage or June-, tion Hotel) at 7.45 a.m. daily, ar ' ■ riving" Motueka 10.30 a.m Leave Motueka for Nelson, 10.45 a.m., arriving in Nelson 1 p.to Leave ; •■Takaka ; for. Collingwood at p. m. ■ on Tuesday and- Thursday, returning same evening at' 7 p.m. Booking Office,, Nelson—Jones's Postcard Shop, 'phone 39; or private address, 'phone 527, 14 Waiyui street. .Booking Office, Takaka—Emma's Store Booking Office, Collmgwood—Post, Office Hotel. Passenger* are requested to procure tickets from offices before car* leave; also to be *t the starting places punctaally.'• MaK Cars will not call for passenger* , before leaving. • ,■■■■ Faret— Noison-Takaka—2ss single, 45s return. Neison-iMotueka-*—los single, ;15s return. Motueka-Takika —17s 6d single, 32s 6d reutrn. T^kaka-Collirgwood—los each way. All parcels must be prepaid. Having built a large, roomy Garage in the main stiyet of .Takaka,. we .arc prepared to do all kinds ; of Engineering work. Expert Mechanius. Garage to. store 20Tears; Tyres", Tubes, and Acceseories kept in stock. , Vt*RMAN L. EMMS. • Proprietor ACCOUNT BOOK». rVlfitßl taav oe lower priced Ae-' count Bodfcs on" fhemarket, .if youdesire a book that ln«la< Mail Wnrl». ftateap.;wear Well for year* and stand' any amount, of : use, yoa will, find -the Account Books made. ai the Vvea ing Mail Bookbinding Works maoh eheapec. in the and. • This fret har. been damonatratad repeatedly by actnaC' experience. • The books art paled to any pat-. tarn required and bound' in halfealf, rough Persian, or any. other kind of. binding and ar» guaranteed to stand the hardest teste. Goed materials honest workthroughout. These are factors sn, all but especially where Books are oonoerned. ~ . Time books and all kinds cf trade books nide to *rd#r.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 8