AMUSEMENTS. HAYWARD PICTURES LAST NIGHT TO-NIGHT •—of— DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in "AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY." LAST NIGHT OP NORMA TALMADGE m j "THE LAW OF COMPENSATION." j LAST NIGHT OP COLIN CAMPBELL | in j NEW SELECTIONS and NEW .SONGS ~ pebmanenF pictures MOTUEKA. SATURDAY, FEB. 8. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —IN—"AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY." WAKEFIELD. SATURDAY. FEB. Bth. NORMA TALMADGE —IN— , “THE LAW OF COMPENSATION." HARRIS & GREEN* SLADE Land, Estate and Insurance Agents, Norwich Union Chambers, Hardy Street, NELSON. DAIRY FARM. KAf\ ACRES; all clear and in grass, except 25 acres in bush; 200 acres flat, and the balance undulating hills. Splendid Home of 8 rooms, with flfvery convenience. All necessary Outbuildings, 6-Cow Up-to-date Milking Plant. There av? now on the property 134 head Cattle, including 70 Milking Cows, 44 Heifers, besides Sheep and Horses; and the farm will carry 350 Sheep in addition. To be sold as a going concern (or otherwise}; it offers an excellent opportunity to buyers. Milking cheque alone was over £IOOO last season. ThL block could be easily sub-divid-ed. The price is reasonable and terms may be .arranged, MIXED FARM. | ACRESO X Eight in Raspberries, 14 in 3y ear-old excellent varieties Applet, 5in full-bearing Apples and Stone Fruit, balance Crops and Grass, etc. Up-to-date Home with every convenience, including Telephone, hj. and c. Water. Also on the property 180 Sheep, 5 Cows, 4 Horses, besides some Yoking Stock. Returns over £6OO a year. Price Jow and terms easy in ordc* to effect sale. Tins la a good chance for the right man SHEEP FARM. SOLD. DAIRY FARM. SOLD. SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM. A mn ACRES; # U 126 FREEHOLD j 350 L.I.P. ; 250 to 300 Acres felled and in grass; over 200 Acres flat; sub-divided into 12 paddocks. Dwelling of 7 rooms, Cowshed with concrete floors. Will carry 50 Milking Cows and 400 . Sheep. Price low and terms easy. Enquire to-day„ This farm is very handy to Factory, School, P. 0., and Store, CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES. New Dwellings, each 4 rooms, bathroom, etc., and Motor Shed. Only £240 and £2BO respectively. £IOO Cash. Nice Home, CoAlingwood-etrcet, Good Section. Price is very reasonable, and the terms are easy. Excellent Property, Grove-street. Modem House, with every convenience. Full particulars on application Richmond Avenue.—New Bungalow, . with all modern conveniences. The owner being absent from Nelson, will sacrifice this valuable property. Cash ; required about £100; the balance may remain at current rate of interH. J. HARRIS (Successor to C. McLean) BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK. "Scrupulousness and Cleanliness" Is my Motto. Inspection of the Bread Factory invited during working hours. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. Ring up ’Phono 191. Bread and Small Goods delivered to all parts of the City. Chamberlain and Stannard BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND MANUFACTURERS. I Tel. 336. P.O. Box 85. Makers of CEMENT BRAIN -PIPES, ROOFING TILES, and CEMENT. BUILDING BLOCKS in all designs. REINFORCED CEMENT SHEETS. « ‘ Build your new Residence or Cool Store with these. Cut out all maintenance and repairs. Build to stand for all time. Make your Buildings fire and vermin-proof. It will pay you to ' ,see ua before proceeding to
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 32, 7 February 1919, Page 1
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