TO LLT ' r fi to List, 5-roomed bungalow "vitii all conveniences, to careful tenant. Apply Mail Office. O CARD in refined home offered to elderly lady or gentleman, with bed-sitting room; central. Apply Mail Office. LET, tomato garden, 2 glass, **■ houses (in 'Jhe Wood). Apply 11. Rulfell, Railway Hoarding House. ‘TOO LET, shop in Queen street, Rieh- -*• mond. New brick building. Splendid window .shelving and counters. Electric light. Rest position in the town. Low rent. Apply G. G. Wearing, Florist, Hardy street, Nelson. To-n.ri~'singir office or suite of 2,3, or 4 rooms ,u pstai rs, new brick building .Central Queen street, ’Richmond. Attractively finished, electric light. Low rent. Apply G. G. Wearing, Florist Hardy street, Nelson. FtnO LET, at Tahuna, modern 6-room-ed bungalow, all conveniences.—• G. W. Jacobs Trafalgar Square. IyirONTREAT, House, having changed hands and entirely under new management, has a vacancy for a few permanent boarders. Double and single rooms.—Mrs Tregailning, Managress.
FOR SAUL ti'-OR SALE, Motor Cycle, 1925, 2} 4 A.J.S., O.H.V. model. Cheap. Best reasons for selling. -Apply I'L Suckling, High street, Motueka. 'IT’OR SALE, a good Draught filly, 4 years old. Apply T. Newman, Brightwater. ’Phone 541. FOB SALE, twin bedsteads (single), lin,v ma I box mattresses. Special design. Condition as new . Apply “A.8.,”.Mail Office. S ’Ij'OB, SALE, good second-hand selfstarter Ford car. Newly painted, and just overhauled. Any trial. Price £IOO, or near offer. Write ‘‘SelfStarter,” Mail Office. 170 II SALE, launch—length 18ft 6in, - 4 beam 6ft 4in. Good sea boat, with dinghy and all'equipment, in good seagoing order, £65 cash. Apply 26 Haven roach 170 rt SALE, Black Birch posts and -®- strainers. Apply A. Fisher, Belgrovc. ■ TLX)R SALE, 700 acres, Wakefftdd, 100 A acres flat, balance low hills. Property wili carry 600 Sheep. Good foncesj etc. Pi ice £2IOO Easy terms. —E. McPherson and Co., Wakefield. .17*OR SALE, Finns Insignis, one and ■*- two-vear-old, 20/- per 1000. —D. W. Talbot, Motueka. ’Phone 53. ’OR SAUL" Ford in We have a five-seater first class order, fitted with K.W. Timer, etc. For the man who wants a good car cheap, this is the one. £2O deposit. Balance six months. Price £SO. Any trial.—W. J. Hunter, Nelson Used Car Co. ‘ "LEASE FOR SALE ' Hardy Street.- Lease ol premises for sale, Central Hardy street. Apply S. F. Tyerman. ~ pO r SA L E ENGLISH 9 h.p. Rover four-seater. 1925, in 'perfect order; Balloons and snubbers. New car guarantee. This car has only done 3000 miles and the owner will fake £IOO less than list price. Applv in first place ‘ HALL AND COOTE.
FOR SALE Tj’OTvD Ton Truck, special long chassis *-■ new tyres on rear. Speed model, in first class order, £65 or near offer. Easv terms. Applv—llALL AND COOTE. TLOR. SALE. two Cycle Incubators, 50 ■*- egg size, in perfect order, £2 each 1 15-gallon Diabolo Separator, in good running order. £3. —Cuthbertson, '’phone 29D, Lower Moutere. ’JL'OR. SALE, a new five-roomed bun- ■*- galow, large rooms and all modern conveniences, electric light, -etc. Good sunny position and only a few minutes’ walk from centre of town. Price £725. Easy terms arranged to approved purchaser. For address apply Mail Office. HOME FOR SALE, CHEAP \ N Attractive Home, situate in the Borough of Motueka, comprising six-roomed Dwelling, about 14 acres of Hat land, with long frontage to Main Street, stables, sheds, etc. About 5 acres planted in Black Cur rants, two years old; about 6 acre? of Apples, mostly Delicious, and one acre Nectarines. The property is close to Thompson and Hill’s Fruit Packing Factory, and within five minutes of Motueka Whaif. This property is owned by a lady who is leaving the District, arid is placed in our hands for immediate sale at a remarkably low price. £1350 terms. £1250 cash. Apply— GRIFFIN & O’BRIEN. Hardy Street, Nelson. Or— EASTON & NICHOLSON, Hitrli Street, Motueka. a Snip' “ |7'OR SALE, at. a very low figure, a ■*- block of about 300' acres of abandoned orchard land at Braeburn, Lower Moutere. Very suitable for pine planting, being surrounded by natural (ire breaks. Orchards now in process of removal. Only £IOO cash required. For -further particulars, apply to—“PINES,” Lower Moutere. T-TAVIi you tasted the Latest Biscuit ? Milderson’s Creamy Tea—the Biscuit with the marvellous filling, 1/6 per lb., from J. Wood and Sons, Ltd.
BIG TREE MOTOR SPIRIT AT NELSON PRICES. H. E. EVERETT AND CO.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 15 June 1926, Page 1
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