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TO LET /TO LET, Shop, Anstice’s Buildings, •*- Trafalgar-st., now occupation Han- ; nah’s Apply H. Anstice. jTN City, 2 furnished bedrooms, use of conveniences. Address at “Mail” Office. TO LET, from Feb. to Nov next well'fi' furnished house 6 rooms,—Dee and Sons, FOR SALE JpOR SALE, h.p. o.h.v. A.J.S. mu- , tor cycle, in thorough order, as new. Trice right. A snip.—Ruffell, Wakapuakn. 'TFOR SALIC, large ripe Cherries lOd ■ lb. Gates, The Haven, Stoke. JUT) It SALE, Erard piano.—l3l Coi- _ lin'gwood-st. ■IU'OR SALE, 2 good building sites, SO ■ by 150, in Brook-st Apply F. Turner, Brightwater. ■Tj'PR SALE, cheap, Pedigree Jersey • ' Bull, 2 years, or exchange for yearling.—Stanley Haycock, Richmond. Ti ED Currants for sale. Immediate delivery.—Mcßeath, “Homelea,” Stoke. Phono 435 M. TC'iOR SALE, 12ft 6in dinghy, in good ■*- oi'der. Complete with sail, anchor, etc.—C. E. Mac Lean, Victoria Crescent. I’HIp'OR SALE, launch, just been renot- vated throughout. No reasonable oiler refused. Apply E. G. Clements, Seymour Avenue, Nelson. ■jC'OR SALE, house and property in ■“L main-st., Richmond. Apply by letter to/Mrs Claridge, Richmond. BRIGHTEN Christmas with' one of Hopkins’s Rexonola Gramophones. Terms arranged. Telephone 664 for demonstration. ; For sale by tender DAIRY FARM AS A GOING CONCERN ON EASY TERMS TENDERS will bo received by the undersigned np to Noon on SATURDAY Next, 10th December, 1927, for the purchase of the First Class Dairying Property owned by’ Mr George McNee, and situated at Upper Matakitaki,' comprising Three hundred and ninety-four acres, of which 320 , acres are freehold and 74 acres Occupation License with Right of Purchase; considerable proportion consists of good level dairying land that has been'ploughed and is free of noxious weeds. All necessary farm j buildings. The highest or any tender not neces : Isarily accepted. The Dairy h,erd on the property can Ibe taken with the property. To a suitable man very fiasy terms can be offered. • PITT AND MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. ‘. ' SPIERS’ GARAGE Lower Hardy Street, NELSON Used Car, Depot. SPECIAL VALUES FOR THE COMING HOLIDAY SEASON CHEVROLET 1925 Tourer, only run 5400 miles and in a condition equal to new, automatic wiper, disc wheels, a,nd full equipment. DEPOSIT £66. FORD SEDAN, Mechanically perfect, I 1 will give faithful service, uphol- j stery as new. This car has been carefully looked after. DEPOSIT £56. BUICK, 1923, 6-cylinder. Real value offered, newly painted, guaranteed mechanically sound. Tyres equal to new. Excellent appearance. DEPOSIT £B4. v 1 ' j BUICK 4,cylinder/ just been overhauled! 1 This car will give faithful service. Tyres new. DEPOSIT £2B. THESE CARS have been thoroughly overhauled in our Workshop, and we are prepared to give any reasonable service for one month Send a P.C. or phone 1016, and ar 1 range appointment. Or if you prefer, call at our Garage. RUSSELL AND SONS JUST ARRIVED, Ex. S.S. NORFOLK A CHOICE selection of Sofa Rugs, - r ®- Hearth Rugs and Reversible Rugs. Cretonnes, Shadow Coverings. At real low prices. We have just received a complete house-lot of Furniture, which includes the following:— Double dark stained Bed and Wire, Wardrobe, Duchess,. Oval Dining 'Table, Sideboard, small Buffet, Morris Couch and Divan Chair (covered in Moquette), Dropside Cot, Seagrass Chairs, Seagrass Table, Palmstand, Curb and Fire Screens, American Rocker, and several Garden Tools, etc. We have a very large variety of useful articles suitable for Christmas Gifts. NOTE.—We sell New Seagrass Chairs at Factory Prices. Two Kiddies’ Tricycles, none the worse for a little use, at- almost- half price. Get in early. Everyday lines in Crockery, Furniture and Household Requirements, at our Low Prices. An inspection costs nothing, but will amply repay. NELSON FURNITURE MART, 105, 115, 117 BRIDGE STREET. Phone 679. SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH [RSHIP Butter 1/8, 701 b Sugar 17/-, 501 b Flour 11/6, 251 b Oatmeal 6/6, lse Kerosene 16/6, 1 bushel Mixed 1 7/6, Black Label Tea 2/8 lb, Her- ; in Tomato, large 1/-, Velvet Soap 3 Lux 1/-, Carpet Brooms, good 2/9, K. Jam 5/-, 4flb Black Currant and pberry Pulp 4/6, 3 tins K. Jams 2/6, p Save 2/-, 41bs Prunes 2/- (new seas), 61b Raisins, Sunflower 2/6, 31b es 1/-, 31b best English Cream of tar. 99 per cent., 4/3,G. Essence of ion, 4 bottles 2/-, 4 pkts. Matches, ities, 2/-, Dry Dawn Apricots, pkts., Jam Apricots 1/2 lbV Whole Apri--1/6 lb, Lima Beans 9d lb. Wateris 1/- large tin, makes 4 gallons. SumDrinks : Mission Orange and Lemon Raspberry Balm 2/-, Raspberry Cor1/6, Raspberry .Vinegar 1/6, Pure ion Squash 1/6', Ship's Lime Juice Cloves 1 /9, Ginger Wine 1/9, Saririlla 2/3. STEWART & CO. hona 197. We Deliver.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 December 1927, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 December 1927, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 6 December 1927, Page 1