7@ LET ripo LET, 5-roomod house, every conA venience; garden. Select tenant required. Apply Mail Office. ffIO”LET at Stoke. House of 4 rooms, A every convenience; £-acre section. Apply L. W. Mead, Stoke. rjpO LET’, 5-roomed furnished house, A Seymour Avenue, asphalt paths, good garden, etc. —“House, Box 63, Nelson. ■ICYCLES for hire, ladies’ and gents’ jIV eas y running, reliable machines. Guilin’s Cycle Works. for: sale FOR SALE A GRICULTURAL Land 100 acres A Freehold, all in crop (Oats and Barlev), all flat. Main road frontage. L rice, including all stock and farm implements, £3OOO. Easy terms. G. CAMERON, Land Agent. FOR SALE ood «br To . Cottage, 4 rooms, handy to Town. £4BO. Easy dorms. G. CAMERON, Land Agent. sytOß SALE, light motor cycle, cheap A { or cash. Apply Mad Office. ; X?(OR SALE, most desirable 7-roorned A residence, Shclbournc street, all modern conveniences; c ° r ?. er sec^on ' G 1350. Terms.— Langley Bell. «, SALE, Seagrass pram, in excellent condition, £2 17s 6d. Apply 17 Collingvvoqd street. F°i iTi OR SALE, 7 rooms, hot and cold 0 water and all conveniences in ,good ondition. Low price for quick sale, lasy terms. Immediate possession. Aplv owner, 128 Colling wood street. J . ~ V T>, HOI , o r.i“oß SALE, Grade Shorthorn Bull, 4 A years old; quiet.— Llewellyn Bros., Orinoco. "FOR SALE AT STOKE
■VTICELY situated suburban home of 7 In room s with all conveniences. Good wafer supply, septic tank, electric light, telephone, motor shed, stable, cowshed, barn, etc.; 5 acres of land planted in Lucerne, Oats, Peas and English Grasses. A delightful home for a retired gen tleman, or suitable for sub-division. For further particulars apply F. & D. EDWARDS, LTD. ~TD> ’S” HAVE now an excellent • BOP • range of Christmas Gifts for men, including 2 smart lines of Oak 3-ply Trouser Presses, nickel plated throughout, plain 25/-, with stretcher 35/-. Inspection invited at H.B. s. —JN.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson. \ • • on . Men’s Glace Kid and Box Calf- Walking Shoes and Boots 29/6 .to 45/-. Always a large selection m 1 stock. Just arrived, new Tan Shoes for Men; also Tennis and Bowling Shoes 9/b ;o 22/6.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, Nelson. “FOR sale, CHEAP HPWO-STAND Wolseley Shearing MaJL chine, on 20-foot beam 9x4 Oregon pine; same length If in. Shafting with brackets and grinder complete, in firstclass order. W. L. PALMER, Waimea West. TfT'OR SALE. Newest Raincoats at An--5c stico’s Rebuilding Sale luces; Woollen Gabadine with large collars and belts. Good shades in both lined and unlined. All sizes. Usually 117/6, 97/6, [37/9 79/6 and 59/6. Sale Prices 97/6, 77/6, 67/9, 59/6, and 49/6.—S. Anstice, Son and Co. „ 'ORTSALE. Ladies’ Crash Dust Coats with fasliionable large collar and belt, good quality. Usually 35/-. Rebuilding Sale Prico 25/-. At Anstiees (opp. G.P.0.). POR SALE, Ladies’ Umbrellas and - Sunshades. A good selection showg at Anstice’s. Usually 19/6, 16/9, 1/9, 12/9 and 9/6. Sale Prices 17/9, }/9, 12/9, 10/6 and 7/11. —S. Anstice, on ’and Co. (opp- G.P.O-)-rOR SALE. Show Suits for Men at u vcrv special Rebuilding bale I rices, est quality English Worsteds, guaran;ed Navy Serges and best Colonial Worprl*? and Tweeds. Make and finishings m verfbost, 59/6, 70/-, 79/6 89/6 97/1 19/6 and 129/6.—Anstice s Rebuilding alo Prices (opp. G.P.0.).
PROOF! Onco folks make a purchase at ‘/The Bristol” be it the most expensive piano, or the cheapest' sheet music—they invariably come back. . . f This is the most convincing proof of excellent service and satisfied clients. Our stocks which are the most comprehensive in the Dominion, include pianos by “Broadwood CoHard •‘CoUinson,” ‘‘Bell/; “Willis, btodart;” ‘Columbia, His Masters Voice” and “Metronoia” Gramophones. The latest music, records and rolls, from Grand Opera to the newest *ox IVots, are always procurable at the Bristol.” , , Very easy terms of payment can be arranged for purchasers of pianos, organs or gramophones THE BRISTOL PIANO CO. LTDWELLINGTON. Local Representative.— G. PAGE AND SONS> LTD. NELSON. MAN Recently a prominent Australian journalist paid a visit to friends in Dunedin. Although wanted in advance concerning the vagaries or Dunedin's weather, ho came totally unprepared, and, consequently, contracted a severe chill which rendered him almost speechless. Fortunately for him his friend was a strong advocate of Baxter 8 Lung Preserver ,and immediately recomnended this well-known _ remedy to die ailing Australian. This advice was followed, a bottle “BaxterV' was promptly procured from Marshall’e Pharmacy, and next day the visitor was a new man, , Tins example is only one of thousands in which Baxter’s Lung Preserver has rendered yeoman service to bronchial sufferers. As a cough and cold remedy it d's. unsurpassed, givng gratifying relief in even the most chronic cases. “Baxter’s” is a friend to old and voting alike. It is a rich-tasting specific, warming and penetrating, and every doso does good. It also possesses remarkable tonic properties which render it most efficacious in rebuilding and revitalising run-down constitutions. A generous-sized bottle costs 2s 6d at chemists and stores. Family size 4s 6d.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 November 1923, Page 1
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