I TO LET. TO LET—AT RICHMOND. HOUSE, seven rooms. Water in and out. Good roomy out-shed. Healthy, dry situation. Lease one or five years.—JAMES, T. MACKAY, Ellengrove, Richmond, or Public Trustee, Nelson. • FOE SALE. SALE: Four Horses, suitable for Farm or Orchard work; cheap. —W. Homan, Brook-street. FOR SALiEi : Linoleum; Bookshelf. . Apply 22, Trafalgar Square. LADY leaving Nelson has Singer 1 Drop head Machine to sell; almost •new. Apply Mail Office. FOR SALE : Best quality Cooking Apples, 4s per bushel case, de!livered. —Nelson Fruit Campany. . TT OUSE PROPERTY for Immediate iJtJL Sale; owner leaving Nelson. MRS A. M. CANE’S. Property, IS3 Waimeastreet, comprising Section 50 x 150. and 5-roomed House in good order, Scullery, New Drainage, Copper, Hubs, Bath, etc. Full particulars from T. YERGO AND SON, Hardy-street, Sole : Agent*.
FOR PRIVATE SALE: Quantity of Good Furniture, comprising Sideboard, Easy Chairs. Bedsteads, Wire ■Mattresses, Couch, Dining and Kitchen. Tables, Waahstands, Linoleums, etc., and numerous -.other useful articles. Can be seen at Spring Grove. —F. W. HILL. FOR,' SALE:. Superior broomed House; all modern- conveniences ; good locality; 3-acre section; good garden and orchard. Price low for quick i sale. Address at Mail Office. CAMBRIA STREET.—That desirable' Property, corner of Cambria and Milton ‘Streets, having a frontage, to each of these streets of, 108 feet' (about), belonging to MRS. J. W. RICHARDS, together with the , wellI built Six-roomed Dwelling thereon, in I first-class order and condition, ' The soil is some of the best in the .Wood, and the opportunity to secure this class of Residence with a large piece of land attached is seldom met with. Owing to the owner leaving Nelson, the, property will be sold below its Value. Full particulars from the undersigned., . GEORGE M, ROUT* . , ■ Sole Agent, ■7l OR SALE: Two-Good Ho pees, in Jt? best residential part of Nelson. Conveniences. Low price. Apply. Miss ( Smiley, .Van/Hiemen-street. ‘.- i ITIOR SALE: A water-cooled Humber- ( . ette, in •good- running, order,; Stepney wheel, electric lights, etc. "May be 'ceen by appointment, Apply • “Motor/' Mail Office. 1
J. M. CROUCHER AND sons; ON $ ALE AT MILL, RICHMOND, A£ UNDER:*' ‘‘flour £l6 50 at per ton. BRAN . £6 10 0 at pertoni POLLARD £9 10 0 at per ton.
FOR SALE. BULBS. ANEMONES, Ranunculus, Tulips, Hyacinths, Freesia Purity . (large white) ; Giant Snowflake ; Freeeia, Rainbow Hybrids, Freesia (cream) Zeithtlini. Narcissi, early flowering, Daffodils, early flowering, etc. Also— . Cabbage, Cauliflower, Broccoli and Leek Plants. NELSON SEED COY. LANDED . c<Snna. Prices Considerably Reduced. ONIONS. ALGERIAN OATS, ' CARTONS, DUNS (good colour and heavy), WHEAT; FOR GREEN FEED. RUAKURA OATS (Rustless). VETCHES. VETCHES AND OATS. EMERALD RYEOORN. NEALE AND HADDOW. FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. Founded 1797. LOSSES PAID EXCEED £33,000,000. PROMPT ’ ‘ HARRIS AND GREENSLADE, Late J. Porter Harris and .spn, Attorneys and Chief Agents, NELSON, MARLBOROUGH, AND WESTLAND. NORWICH UNION CHAMBERS, Hardy Street, Nelson. '. LATELY - LANDED—AMPLE SUPPLIES.OF QUIBEL’S DIP. Good news indeed is this—for Sheepowners, with the corning of March, are on the lookout for a permanent and lasting dipping preparation. And here’s why their search should j end right now. j Quibell’s Improved Powder Dip, because of an oily mijes readilv. It imparts to the wool a beautiful lustrous appearance. It does hofc make the wool hard and harsh-—in fact, to the contrary, for -after o,!l’hell’s Powder Dipping the wool takes that much sought-after softness to the touch. It is also particularly effective in destroying parasites, and being a lasting dip, keeps the wool healthy and Uninfested. lb is extremely popular —•■.n successful sheepowners all over Australasia, as the increased sales I These ‘reasons whv’ alone —ann there nre n tW«—should make O'-Ve"’* n, viveil r»mvder l» ; n vo«r CC* c,.'n ‘..l'V 1 . t r, ;\ns|.ra!f|si«— !t.ilgclv and Co ■ ! ■ *
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 72, 26 March 1919, Page 1
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