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Properties for Sale 900 ACRES of Good Sheep Land, at present carrying 700 eneep and 30 ; cattle. This property is the cheap- ) est in the market at the price re- j quired, which is £5 an acre. Close i to school and Post Office. Good j road to it. \ Desirable SHEEP RUN of 1000 Acres, ; carrying 1000 sheep. Good nine- j roomed Dwelling, Wool shed, etc. ! 300 Acers of the land are standing bush. Price £6OOO. 2£ ACRES of Land, with 6-rmd. House, in Kawai-street, The land has three frontages. The Dwelling is welli built of totara, with brick founds- > I tions. Price £llsO. !2 ACRES of Land, with a 7-roomed | Dwelling, Russell-street. Half-acre | of land is flat. The soil is of excel- ■ lent quality. Price £6OO. 110 Acres (6 Acres in Commercial Orchard) at Stoke, with Modern Bun- [ galow of 8 rooms, with every convenience. Packing shed, stable, 1 and all necesasry outbuildings. This is a really first-class property in every respect, * and is one of the finest Residential Properties in Stoke. 20 ACRES (8 Acres in Commercial j Orchard), with 5-roomed Dwelling | House, having ail conveniences. This j property is at Mapua, and is de ! sirable in every respect. Price £IOOO 23 ACRES (15£ Acres _in Commercial Orchard), with. * commodious Dwelling House. A stream runs : through the land. This property is j one of the besi positions in Stoke, j 33 ACRES of Land at Appleby. Good broomed Dwelling. The soil is all excellent quality. Price £2IOO. j [LAND at corner of Waimea and Bridge streets. In order to make a quick j sale the owner will accept £5 a foot for this most excellent business site. 710 ACRES Government Leasehold, near Carluke, 38 miles from hlelson by a good road. 150 Acres in English grass, balance in milling timber—rimu and white pine. Whare on the property. Will carry 22 milking cows at present. Right of purchase in three years time far £793 Price fnnsn, 52 AGEES Dairy Farm at Srightwater, with 5-roomed Modern Dwelling, with hj. and c. water, bath-room, wash-house, dairy ,etc. This property is well worth inspection. Price £2600. 18 ACRES of Land, with good Dwelling House, in city. There are four Glass Houses, also stable, _ trap-shed. Barn, and Cow Shed. Price for the property ,including! Stock, Imple ments, Furniture, etc., £2450. 3-roomed COTTAGE, with Furniture, at Tahuna, Motor Shed. Price £365 5-roomed COTTAGE, with all conveniences, at Tahuna, including p.w.c Price £450. 5-roomed COTTAGE, Washington Val- ! ley. Good position. Well-built Dwelling. £4OO, ' !

W.ROUT & SONS AND SONS, LIMITED. HARDY STREET, NELSON. EMMS’S ROYAL MAIL CARS. N ELSON—MOTHER A—TAKAKA COLLING WOOD. Ltmmona Electrically Equipped 60 h.p Cadillac Cara used. Experienced Driven Time-taMe; Oars leave Nelson (Janes’s Postcard Shot)) at 8,16 am, daily, arriTint Motueka 10, IS a.m. Leave Motueka lor Takaka, 10,20 am. arrive in Takaka at 1 p.m Leave Takaka (Emma’s Oarage or <3nnc tion Ho*el) at 7.46 a.m. daily, a? riving Motueka 10.20 a.m. Leave Motueka lor Nelson, 10.45 a.m. arriving in Nelson 1 p.m Leave Takaka lor CWHngwoed at p.m. on Tfieeda -0 ' and Thursday r* taming same evening at 7 p.m. Socking Office, NeWn—Jonw’s Post yard Shop, ’phone 36* or private ad drew, ’phone 527, 14 Wainui street Booking Office, Takaka—Erama’* Storv ,nhone 54, or Oarage, ’phone 548 Booking Office, Ooffingwood—Poet OT Hotel Paaiengem are requested to procnw ticket* from offloee before car* leave also to l*e at the Halting plaoea pnnc teally. Maif Can will not tall for paaeengen Fmm-Nehsoo-Takaka—2ss (single, 18* return Nelaon-Motueka —10* single. 16* return Motueka-Takaka—l7» fcl single, 32» $d Takaka-Oolliegweod—lie each pay All parcel* moat be prepaid •Sajaetl ta»|*

Having bail* a large roomy Garage *» the main sirael of Takaln, w ar® p» su«* to *o a!! Made of Ingineerin* *ro*t. Isperl Mechanic* Garage t« •ton 90 can. Tym Tab®*. an* !«••* fcaaf la etoek ttfkKVeV <SL JAMMU NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC Affiliated to the Associated Board. Royal Academy of Mono, an* Royal College of Music, London. TRUSTEES. —Mesa rg Cock, Gibbs, King Rout, Fell and Von. Archdeacon Kempthorne. STAFF. [Principal: Julius B. Lenuner, A.R.A.M Teacher# of Pianoforte: Misser Judson and Fairhsll, Mr H. 8. Claughton L.T.O.L. , Teacher of Organ* Mr H, S, Claughton L.T.C.L. Teacher* of Singing: Messrs J. B. Lem mer and Mr H, 8. Oltughton L.T.O.L. Teacher of Violin, Miatol Theory, an# Singing: Jalla* B. LearnerARAM.

HUB.—Discount wiU be allows if payment is made within light Week# from commencement of the term. The (all fees, end elso the amount* u re diced by di* count, are ae follow* Organ: One Hoot’* Lesson pet week end three hour*’ practice': 86s per term: leu discount 86s per term. Other Practical Subjects: One halt hour lesson per week: 40* ner term, lea* discount IS*. Two half-hour lessons por week 76s n m term, less discount Harmony and Counterpoint i One halt hour per week, die per term : leu die count 395. Railw OooowsioM*; Bame us Teiduajamircbodl Pupils. “S-v " ■- ©eeretary Tkwi'Beff a*d : ;Oe., ‘ %«(alsuv Btrseft. —UayfrtMsl*. WAjCSFIILD—STAR ÜBT HROOI /SOMFORTAEL* 7-aeatet car, leate V-/ Wakefield erery Tuuday Than day, and Saturday at 9.30 a.m., leuTlii| Stanley Brook same day ut 19.89 f.n mi s**cel* carefully delireiud. MOTOR itJpm fiTOKRi, WakelaSf! , Ufor* *

WHEN rOU ARE BtLLIOUS. Food ferments in yottr stomach when yoa we bilious. Quit eating ; and tasks does of Chamberlain’s Tablet? They will clean out and strengthen, yon* stomach, and tomorrow you will rslisdi yon* food again. The bast ever for 6oJd e T, ?.r? «s«-$*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1919, Page 8