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PROPERTIES FOR SALE IJLEASANT Home of 6 Rooms, situate Waimea street, ou rise, nice section. Good value, £725. ' TtyJ ODERN Dwelling, 5 large rooms, -I’-*- good as new. Large section. A bargain at £BSO. OPLENDID Resilience at I’ort, rooms, excellently appointed, newly built. Magnificent view, £1450. f'IOOD, Convenient 5-roomed Dwelling, pleasant locality, 5 minutes from City, £770. IOOK! Well-built. Convenient 6-room-od Dwelling, with large Gardening Section, 2 Glassliouses and Shed. Property an absolute bargain ahd will bo sold'on small deposit and instalments. VTTR ACTIVE Homes in all parts of City at reasonable prices; also several first-class Gardens and Building Sites. (TO LET, for period up to 12 months j from February next, Gentleman’s Residence, completely furnished ami 'inodornly appointed. Pleasant grounds, ; ideal situation. T. VERCOE * SON LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, National Bank Buildings, Trafalgar Street.

N’T cough yourself right into consumption. Fresh air & Lane’s Emuls io n cure bad COUghS. 54 , WELLINGTON’S | BEST PRIVATE HOTEL npHE essential of an enjoyable liolij day is good accommodation, Every 'modern comfort and convenience, and lan excellent (able, is offered at “THE MANSIONS.”, Ghtizncc Street, WELLINGTON. Tariff 12/- per day, £3 10s per week. Telegrams, “The Mansions, Wellington.”

A Boitie makes « (umiK C.oiK;h Mixture. .Saves vour Monov Hues you kI. , Price 2 G. 18

Where to Stay (n Wellington HOTEL COLUMBIA (Near Town Hall, Cuba Street.) Accommodation for 100 Guests. Electric Light throughout. Elevator. Ten Bathrooms. Excellent cuisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. Terms 8/per day. Now under entirely new management. W. E. WEBB, Proprietor,

pRICES, 1/6 ft «/«, Still hold good, although the cos* of mahofMture has advanced and demand increased. Do not accept substitutes for that best of all remedies for colds, throats, and Influenta.

Now is the Time to get Your KODAK li NeW Reduced Trices / Kodaks from 42/6 Brownie Cameras from 11/9 LATEST PRICE-LIST FREE Of All Kodak Dealers

Always have a bottle on hand, A cold in the chest is dangerous. Take no risk* Bonninglon's Irish Moss will sooth the irritation, break up the cold and quickly let matten right. 1/6, 2 6 large iise it mote economical 197 fv. IRISH MOS m onninqioti’s IRISH MOSS.

Yon Can’t Pay Less nitd get the cl«»a of fluit you need for long satisfactory service. One hundred new patterns to choose from. You can nnd not get n finer fit or better finality. Our representative ta at Grant's Ham pie Kooina every Thursday. Gall »r communicate with him. nox us. SKI.SON, Or Glasson

•Hi f.iclifield Street, cmusTcmmon. b.^rXnzenm^ lAILMAKERB AND CCWERAt MERCHANTS, FORT NELSON. Now Stocks Just Arrived. (GALVANISED Wire Wails, 'Copper 'f* Nails and Rivets, Anchors from 71h up., Spun Oakum, Wire Ropes frigging and flexible), Banting and Flags, Galv, Rowlocks, Paint and Oils, and s«at Gear of sit kinds. Hors© and Cow Covers. Tents, Cart Covers. Canvas Bose, Rick Covers, etc., in stock. Groceries, Boot*, Clothing at right eri<'*B Any description of Canvas or Duck work made Motor Car Hoods and Envelopes’made. Best materials. When yon want a thirst-quencher on hot days, try a little Kola-Nip. Refreshing, invigorating, satisfying A healthy, delicious, cooling cordial. A latiletpoo.ilul vith loratad water makeb a keep tonic beverage.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 November 1922, Page 8