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F. 4 D. EDWARDS LAND A ESTATE AGENTS, Trafalgar Street, :: NELSON. Agents and Attorney* for South British insurance coy., Ltd. ’Photic 208. WAINUI STREET: Practically Now 5-roomed Bungalow, Porcelain Path, Hot. and-Cold Water, etc. Laud 80 by 100 ft. Price £I2OO. F 199 VANGUARD STREET'; 5-roomcd * Bungalow. Just completed. Bathroom, Wash-house, Copper, Tubs, Gas, Hot and Cold Water, Electric Light Wiriug installed. Price £IOSO. F 199 BRONTE STREET: Good Building Section, 50 x 105 ft. F 199 TVAIMEA ROAD: 5-roomccl House ’ * and Conveniences with 4-acre Land laid out in Lawn, Shrubs and Vegetables. Good Fowl-houses for 300 Fowls. Motor Shed, etc. About 60 head Poultry go with properly. Within 15 minutes’ walk from centre of Town. Fully £SO can be taken for Crops within 3 months. F2OO

1 “iiii) ACRES splendid Dairy and Fattening Land, situated in Grey Valley, West Coast-—630 Acres L.I.P. and 692 Acres Occupation License. Two comfortable Cottages, Concrete Milking' Sheds with machines run Dy water power. About 420 acres cleared and in Grass. Price £3OOO. F2OO "O'ALIFAX STREET, THE WOOD.-4-roomed Bungalow, with Hot an Cold Water, Porcelain Bath, and Washhouse, Copper, Tubs, etc., all under one roof. Good section. The building is absolutely new and just completed. .Immediate possession. ALFRED STREET: 4 Rooms, Scul--AX lery, Bathroom, Wash-house, Copper, Tubs, etc. Land 60 x 120 ft. Price £760. Immediate possession. F 196 ALTON STREET; 6-roomed House, ■AX ]^ o t an d Cold Water and every convenience. Very fine property and only 5 minutes from City. F 197 STREET: 5-rooraed House, I Wash-house, Copper, Bath, Work shop, 1 acre excellent land, planted in Vegetables, etc. Price £I2OO. Fl9B IVIOTUEKA RIVER: 1241 acres FreeT'-*- hold,' 850 acres felled and balance in Matai Bush. Carrying 1100 Sheep and 30 head Cattle. Price £4 per Fl9B

F. & D. EDWARDS. THE BROWN THOROUGHBRED HORSE ODESSA (24) ib HANDS. ST. AMBROSE—CRIMEA. Q TAN DIN U tins season at Golden Downs. Good performer, sure sire. Tee, 5 gua. aud 5 gas. Cards aud full particulars. J. TEN GLA kSE, Golden Downs. EMMS'S ROYAL MAIL CAR! NEDS UN—MOT U EKA—TAKAKACOLLING WOOD 1 UXORIOUS Electrically Equipped 6U-h.p. Cadillac Oars u&ed. Experienced Drivers. TIME-TABLE; Cars leave Nelson (29 Hardy Street) at 7.30 and 8 a.ni. daily, arriving Motueka 0.20 and 10 a.m. Leave Ilotueka for Takaka 10.80 a.m. arrive in Takaka 1 p.m. Leave Takaka (Emms’s Garage, or Junction Hotel) at 7.45 am. daily arriving Motueka 10.80 a.m. Leave Motueka for Nelson 10.30 a.m and 3 p.m,, Arriving Nelson 1 p.m. and,, 5 p.m. Leave Takaka for Oollihgwood every day at 1.45 p.m.; us next morning at 6. Booking Office, Nelson: 29 Hardy Street. 'Phone 527. Booking Office, Takaka: Emms’e Store (’Phone 34), or Garage (’Phone 34-8). Booking Office, Motueka: Arthur Batt, Tailor (opp. P.O. Hotel). Booking Office, Oollingwood: Post Office Hotel. Passengers are requested to procure tickets from offices before cars leave; also to be at the starting place punctually. Mail Cars will Not will for Passengers before leaving. All Parcels must be pre-paid. Having built a large, roomy Garage in the main street of w« are prepared to do all kinds_ of Engineering Worw. Expert Mechanics. Garage to store 20 Cars, Tubes, and Accessories kept in stock NORMAN L. EMMS, Propriefcttr. NEWMAN BROS LIMITED CROWN CABACE :s NELSON MOTOR CAR PROPRIETORS MAIL SERVICES Nelson-Blenheim Service: Leave Nelson Daily,. 0 a.m.; arrive Blenheim 2.39 p.m. Leave Blenheim Daily, 9 a.m.; arrive Nelson, 2.30 p.m. Nelscn-Riwaka Service; Leave Nelson 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Daily arrive Riwaka 11.30 a.m. & 6 pm Rlwaka-Motuaka-Nelson: Thrice Daily—7.4s am., 8 a.m., and 2,45 p.m. West Coast Services *

Leave Nelson for Westport and Roe/ton Tuesdays, Thursdays, ana Saturdays, and Glenhope on arrival of'train from Nelson. Leave Westport and Reefton, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and arrive Glenhope same day <c connect with Train to Nelson. to Reefton: Dail*., Reefton to Westport: Daily. MOTOR CARS available at short est notice, and Special Trips arranged for. All parcels must be nre-paid, otherwise they will not be delivered. Apply CROWN OARAGE, Nelson. Private Address. P. 0.. Brightwater.

ROYAL MAIL KOHATU—TOraODSH pOMFORTABLB 7-seater Cadillac Car leaves Kohatu every Tuesday and Thursday, 10.30 a.m., fdr Tophouse, returning Wednesdays and Fridays, to connect with 3.30 train to Nelson, Saturdays 10.80 to Kornre. Charges moderate. Parcels carefully delivered. ' F. E. BAECHEAVES, Proprietor. WAKBFIELDfIOTUEKA ROYAU MAIL 1 SERVICE ON and alter January 2nd, 1922, Stall Cars will leave Wakefield on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays for Motueka via Doyedale, Stanley i Brook, Pokororo, Ngatitaoti and JPangatotara on arrival of the morning train from Nelson, _ ®nd return 1° Richmond, connecting with the ’bus to Nelson at 4.30 P- m - . On Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays the car will leave Motueka on arrival of cars from Nelson and traverse the Motueka and Doyedale v alleys, arriving at Wakefield to connect with the 4.30 p.m. tram in Neli This service provides *• trip through the most picturesque valleys m New Zealand, and should not be missed. Round trip 15/- Single distances as per arrangement. Book seats. Wakefield, or ’Phone 8, Brightwafer, or with R. Grant. Mailman, Motueka 1 H and O. HfDL, LTD., Brightwater and Wakefield. 1

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 28 November 1922, Page 8

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