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PROPERTIES FOR SALE 1 PLEASANT Homo of 6 Rooms, situate Waimea street, ou rise, nice section. Good value, £725. MODERN Dwelling, 5 large rooms, good aa new. Large section. A bargain at £BSO. OPLENDID Residence at. Port, rooms, excellently appointed, newIv built. Magnificent view, £1450. GOOD, Convenient 5-roomed Dwelling, pleasant locality, 5 minutes from City, £770. lOOK ! Well-built, Convenient 6-room- ■*' ed Dwelling, with large Gardening Section, 2 Glasshouses and Shed. Property an absolute bargain and will be sold'on small deposit and instalments. ATTRACTIVE Homes in all parts of City at reasonable prices; also several first-class Gardens and Building ►Sites. HPO LET, for period up to 12 months •*■ from February next, Gentleman's Residence, completely furnished and modernly appointed. Pleasant grounds, ideal situation. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, National Bank Buildings, Trafalgar Street.

Always have bottle on handf &^i!*i) A coll in the c! eft II \ Ik-i^.^K clawjrrou*. Take no ri'ks f In'"-; hOi(-J Isonuinplon's Irish AV * ■'':■''{) Most- w.ll soolh ih<» Aj\'% '^}M irritition, l,r<-ak up the £k "j cold and quickly s'.l «n % «' matteri riifhl. 1,6. 4©F W««;.i 2 6 lata? mm ,(f; .**SK i.i mere econ- jK^t^r omic.,l. * J o "V s

Now is the Time to LATEST PRICE-LIST FREE Of AH Kodak Dealers

If you are seeking a really good temperance drink try Kola-Nip. Ita keen delirious Ilavour will delight you. Contains all the excellent qualities of the Kola Nut. Hotels and si„/es. ON'T cough yourself right into consumption. Fresh air& Lane's Emulsion cure bad coughs. $4 AT THE SERVICE OF BREEDERS At Gay's Stables The Champion Trotting Sire, 1 mile, 2.10; 2 miles, 4.32 3-5. Sire: Marvin Wilkes (Imp.), 2.12.

Dam: Doris M., bv Vaiu-levc (Imp.)' ""JTARDY WILKES, 1 mile record * holder of Australasia (straight out Tro.tter), and 2 miles sires record; also recognised one of the handsomest and even gaited horses ever yolked to a sulky. His half-brother, Pedro Tonto, now racing in the Dominion with success, and only 4 years old, is already proclaimed a corning champion. Only a limited number of mares taken. • Book early. List for this season and next fast, filling. Proved a sure foal getter. Will visit Richmond, Appleby, and Wakapuaka. Terms, £lO 10s. Good grazing. Further particulars from E. F. lIEALY, Owner.

nnd get the class of suit yon need for .long satisfactory service. One hundred new patterns lo choose from. and not get a finer fit or better quality. Our representative is at Grant'a Sample Rooms every Thursday. Call or communicate with liim. BOX 148. NELSON. Or

90 Lichfield Street, OHEISTCHUECH.

LIMITEO NR£, MARINE, Wd ACCIDENT. CAPITA 1* HESERVEB «1,400,000 £780,000 All Cla-cflPf of Insurance written nt Lowest Current Rates. TRUSTEES, FXECUTOm, Wlfl ATTORNEY® Chief Agents. Nelson District, MESSRS E. BUXTON d CO.. LTD. Sub-Agencies :--.- Brisjhtwater— F. C. *tufh6rfoftf. Colling wood—E .T. Riley. Murchison—A. J. Rartlett. Nelson (Snb.)—CeC Page and &<ma„ Richmond—H. Newport. Ktokp—Mrs L. Peters. Takakft—Kirk and CO., Ud. Thorpe-J. E. T. Burnett. Taiwmn-—Peter Mercun. Tannnamii—J. T Radford. Upper \fnutf»r»»—«-. J. W. Cartfusr. Upper Matakitaki—C. 6. MoN»«, Warwick Junction—D. Roaa. Wakefield-W. C. Cibbß. Wakapnaka—Ceo. w. Weils, Motneka—E. Buxton and Co., Ltd. W»ime» Weatft Hope—,L, H. P»im*r Port'Nelson- J. *» Hirfesr,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 13 November 1922, Page 8