TO LEX rno LET: Five-roomed Home. JL Apply 84, Haven Road QUPERIOR Board and Accommodak3' "uion, in good locality. Apply Mail Office. FOR SALE. I.IOR SALE: Dark Walnut, Pianoa .■ beautiful drawing-room instmraeUit. | A Bargain.—s6 Nule-street, IjIUR, SALE 6fu Galvanised Bain, in . gftod order. Address at, Mail j U ili eo. 1,1 OR SALE; . HOLSTEIN COW, just calved LE WIB, Brighiwatcr. | "|IOR SALE; Six-roomed House and jJ- Bathroom, with Greenhouse, part Orchard, Stable, Loft and. Shed, and | Paddock behind; about two acres in the | lot, Apply Mai! Office. * J! OR SALE: Good, strong Rhubarb ■l. Plaints; 5s dozen, delivered. — , Hurley, Colliugwood-stroet. SALE; Tip Dray and Harness, cheap. Apply Mail Office, 111 OR SALE, Winchester Automatic . 351. Sporting Rifle, in first-class condition, with 100 rounds Cartridges, Apply “Sport,” Mail Office. R SALE : Gold (solid) Ring, made of locally obtained go l d; pick and .shovel design; £2 10s.—“Digger,” Mail * Office. j A VERY FINE PROPERTY, j UNDER £20,000. ? \ /i ACRES, 'Go in prising _ 1224 | JL / Freehold and 500 Native J Lease, with over 20 Years to run, at ss, per Acre Rent. Mostly rich limestone country, with, good Flax Swamps (partly drained), and greater proportion Pioughable. About, 1000 Acres in Pas.'lure (chiefly on freehold); Sheep-proof [Fencing;' 16 Paddocks. No residence; f but ample Farm Buildings, Yards, Dip, etc. Near coast,. Access by metalled road, and 7 miles from Wharf. Excellent fattening country. Price £19,630. Terms as may be arranged. Fuller particulars on application, F. P. GORKI l-L, Now Plymouth. ACRE FARM; threefourths grass, and cultivation; balance bush. Partly downs, fronting ocean beach, remainder hills and ■nice valleys. Good for stock, dairying, and sheep. L.I.P. —convertible. Goodwill £lO 10s. F. J. GORKILL, New Plymouth. ‘ -|,IOR SALE.-—FRUIT TREES.— Jl 1000 Stiurmers; 500 Munroee; 200 Delicious; 150 Jonathans; 150 Statesman. ; 199 Pears. Those are well-grown, clean trees, three years-old. Owner Liking orchard out; no reasonable offer refused. Apply THOMAS HUNT, “Highfield,” Wakefield. LANDS FOR SALE.—TAKAKA. The Golden bay estates go., LTD., have for Sale at PURAMAHOI, Takuka, some of the finest and richest land in New Zealand, in lots ranging from 10 Acres. There are 700 Acres to choose from! The property has a Sea Frontage, lies to the sun • practically no frosts —is well watered, and emi : nen-ly suited for Agriculture as well as Orchard Lands. The Orchards, Lemon Trees, Root arid Cereal Crops grown and growing on the Estate are proof of the richncssof the soil. Dairy Factory, School, Post Office, and Hall on the property. Intending purchasers will do well to get particular's before purchasing elsewhere. Apply the Office of the Company, .Adams and Harley’s'Buildings, Nelson, or F. W. FALCONER & CO., Tabaka. FOR SALE THIS WEEK. BRIMU dark stained Double Bedsteads (complete), £3 10s, £4. £2 10s; Rocking Horse, £1 ss; 2 Duchess Pairs, £5 and £4; Morris Couch, £2 10s; American Rocker. £1 7s 6d; Boot Cabinet (sliding doors), £1; Garden Seats; Meat Safes; Kitchen Tables; Kitchen Chairs.; Dining-room Highback Oak and Rim-u Chairs; large Green Plush Chesterfield Couch, well sprung and upholstered, £7 10s; 2 very nice Sideboards ; 1 American Organ ; 2 large Linen Chests; 1 Block Tip Dray; 2 Riding Saddles and Bridle; 2 Fire Grates; 1 Fuel Bedroom Stove; Horse Collar, etc.; Easy Wicker Chairs; all at our usual cheap prices. C. W. RUSSELt:, HARDY STREET, PHONE 679. CE LIST OF PINUS INSIGNIS TREES FOR SEASON 1919. ONE-YEAR-OLDS. Thousand, 40s; per Hundred, 6s; iverage height, about 9in. GRADED TWO-YEAR-OLDS Thousand, 80s; per Hundred, 12e; iverage height I2in to 15in.. iverage height, 16 to 18 in Thousand, ,Mls; per Hundred, 18s; iverage height, 18 in. to 25in. 600 Trees at 1000 Rate. 0 trees are raised in a poor,friable which g.fes a splendid root dolmen t and a stock top. All nursery : is wrenched twice before _ deitch. I retain a staff of trained •grs, and can undertake planting ny part of New, Zealand provided sient inducement .offers. Pweo ed is f.o.b. Nelson, and a small 1 charge will bo made for packing e shipment is necessary, re-year-olds are ready now; Ycar- , in August. H 0. KTNGSLAND, Private Bag, Nelson. r AKE UP FRESH AND VIGOROUS. Dow many people wake up in Hie morning feeling more tired than _ when they went, to bed? This is a .Ajgn of sluggish liver, probably fine to f,onetipation. A glass of Stevens’ Health Salt every morning quickly sets things right. It tones up 'the entire system, and you wake up full of vim and vigour. This effervescent saline is made in New Zealand, is far cheaper than imported salts, and always fresher. 3a fid a ImlMo Chemisffi and stores.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 140, 21 June 1919, Page 1
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