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W.ROUT&SON LIMITED HARDY-ST., MELSON. WELLINGTON TERRAC*. Ver? I comfortable cottage property. Lam 76ft by 130 ft. Splendid position Price £385. i'AHUNA.—Beach Road, 6-roomed col tage with good section Cheap a 42&00. STOKJfI. —Two half acre aectinu of lan< elmost opposite Adams' property. AJ planted *u fruit *r*«w Price £lO each section. 6TOKE, Quarantine Road.—S acre* o full bearing orcnard. Good house o 6 rooms and large shed of three ooro partinenl*. 'l'he house is' a good on and is insured for £3OO. for th freehold, including plough, harrows bean spray, etc.. £llOO will be ac cepted in order to make an early sale GAMBRIA STREET.—-Desirable cottag proptrty. Land 49ft by 231 ft. Pric £550. ' Very easy terms of payment. MAITAI.—S moat excellent buildinj sites. i)i**s *ith whare on Fou miles from OI O Prettiest part o the Valley i r, » of the section n&ve ipr>;ngs o' ** «r which never rui dry. Easy ter:u« of payment, nam3y, £lO cash, t>cuua» 6 per cent. WAELAPUAB A (Ule«duen) — -6 sectioi of land bordering on the cliffs. Lev land with picturesque gallies an stream running thn ugh. One of th most c' v uing site* in Dew Zealand Will h*«i the wholv or in sepa'rat lots. WAKAPUAKA (Atawiiaa;.—l6 acres e land with two springs of water on i 1 five acres are in good orchard. Sit is slightly elevateS -axi. command magnificent -view of tl e Bay, Harbou and Western: Ranges Price £IOSC Easy terms of payment, namely, £ 7 WAINUI STREET. Land 64ft by 160 ft. #3 16s per foo Terms, £26 cash, beNnce at 6 pe cent. PUKT HILLS.—64 acres of land, witl good 6-roomed house, fcath-room an< conveniences. ... Hjubs h ut good :.» new and commands ;a splendid vie* of the Bay and inert of the city Price £I7OO. * PORT HILLS.—7-roomed house, witl large section >of land. House in ex cellent condition. GransV riew. Moe dcwxrable property. HAVEN ROAD.—Boardinghouse of U rooms. Freehold property. Owhe: will sell cheap, as she ia leaving thi district. Price £6OO. UPPER MODTERE!— ••>* acres of land of. which 160 'acre* j» ploughable sne suitable for orchard. 10 acres of ful bearing orchard. The dwelling hous< contains 7 rooms and other, improve ments comprise dairy, . hop kiln am farm buildings. ' For sale at a ridi culously low price, as owner is liav ing the district ' r :.y,V-' W. BOUT & SON •: ■ inu iunl, JLiailteeu ka rdy ; emc n > • «■«jw i * oor Influenza take Woods Great ,I\ ermmt Onr;*.. Nevei Fails. ■.. bd. . /-/..0 a"■ If you are seeking e. really good tem perdnce drink try Kola-nip* its keei delicious flavour will delight you. Con tains all the excellent qualities, of thi Koa Nut..:,.." Hotee riid «toie«.^ KAY'S VLINSEED COMPOUND.' "For toughs and Colds. Of uroven efjj •acy - for Chent (VuhtwaVntr.'., °' TO TRAVEL I>***S SEASON. I Re* tiTJff OATI IMOTUEKA 1 MOTUEKA AND DOVEDALE ANi SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE TROTTING STALLION SIL VERMIN E. SILVERMINE is a roan.horse of good bone and substance; is 17 hands high: ;ind is by Geo. 'JL Patchen, by Rothschild out of Miss Dolly; by Bay Ring Cole (thoroughbred), out of Our Maid of : Teloup. : £3 3s; Grooni;i«e, ss; .payable Ist January, 1919. Mares taken in for Grazing. All care taken, but. no responsibility. For further particulars apply LES. GROOBX;, ■.-.'' Pmukuri. EMMS'S ROiAt MAIL CARS NEtSON—MO TLi ERA—TAKATiA COLUN«WOOD.C Lux irious Electrically Equipped! 60 h. p. Cadillac Cars used. Experienced Drivers. limctabie: Cars leave Nelson (Jones's Postcard Shop) at fi>!fi." n m dailv, arriving Motueka 10.15 a.m. , Leave Motueka,, for Takaka, 10.30 a.m., arrive in Takaka at\lp.m. , Leave Takaka (Emma's Garage or Juno- , tion Hotel) at 7.45 a.m. daily, ar i riving Motueka 10.30 am Leave Motueka for Nelson, 10.45 a.m., arriving in Nelson 1 p.ro Leave Takaka :;for Colling wood at p.m., on Tuesday and Thursday, re I; 'turning; same evening; at' 7 p.m. | Booking Office, Nelson—Jones's Postcard Shop, 'phone 39; or private adi dress, -phone 527, 14 Waiiiui utreet. » I Booking Office, Takaka—Emms'a Store '/ihone 34, or Garage, "phone 34S Booking Collingwood—Post Office Hotel. Passenger* are requested :to procurs tickets, f*om offices befoi-e caw leave; also to be M. the starting places punctually. Ma? Cars will not call for passenger* before leaving. , '■.■■-■. Pares—.. Nelson-Takaka—2ss single, 45n return. single, 15s return. Motueka-Takika—l7s 6d single, 32a 6d ■ reutrn., ' ■ TpWaka-Collii'g" M >od- : -10s each weiy. All parcels must be prepaid. the main street of Takaka. we ar*.- prepared to do all kinds of Engineering work. Expert Mechanics. Garage to store 20 cars. Tyres, Tubes, and Acces aories kept in stock. WRMAN L. EMMS. Propi'ietor. 4CCOUNT BOQK&mfIXRK May us k»w«t. prlc<ed Ae count Books on fh* market, bk* if yo» desire a book that wiU ■vsslat Mstl H»«s-»te«ls« Wera» 9rt*4o mtt—t ;, Vetoes.. vest well for yean and vtand any amount of ass, yom will find the Account *Books mads at the sWes ing Mail Bookbinding Works tnaoa cheaper in the end. This fact has been demonstrated repeatedly by actus/ experience. The books ars ruled to any pattern required and bound in halfcalf, rough or any othsr kind of; binding and are gaarantssd to stand the hardest testa Good materials -nd honest workmanshif throughout. These are faetors in all work but especially whers aVcooonft Books ars ooncsrned. ' Wins) books snd sil kind* off trs** books nads to srdsr.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 250, 17 October 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 250, 17 October 1918, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 250, 17 October 1918, Page 8