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FOR SALE riPIIE WOOD: Modern 5-rmd. Bn *■ low will) kitchenette, balhn liou.s'.'.s, packing shed, pumping plant electrically driven, F. 233. JCIXAMINER-ST.: f, roomed Dwelling, " J bathroom, wash-house, hot ami cold water, electric light, etc.; i-acre Section wel] laid out in Shrubs, Lawn, Garden, elc. F. 193. TOfARDY-ST.: 7-roomed Dwelling with .ail. CVfi py convenience and in first class order. Lund 97 by 126 ft. F. 227. pOLLTNOWOOD-ST.: 6 roomed DwolSection 64 by G7ft. fricc £BOO. F.ISB. F. & D. EDWARDS LTD. GEORGE M. ROUT & SONS TDOUGIT CAST BUNGALOW: 5 rms. with every convenience, including electric light, porcelain bath and basin, "Ideal" hot water system, gas stove. Good section, Best locality. Price £I3OO. "yERY CENTRAL: Compact 5-rmd. * Bungalow, just been painted and recently repapered; 3 bedrooms, comfortable living room with tiled fireplace. K. 1.., 11. and C. W., porcelain batli and basin. Good vegetable garden. Price £llsO. Easy terms. "JVILE-ST. W.: 8-rmd. residence with 1 V every modern convenience suitable for boardinghouse or (he letting of rooms. All bedrooms recently repapered, fine, sunny balcony, nice lawn, motor garage. Reasonable price. npilH WOOD: 5-rmd. residence with ■"- nil convenience's. Workshop, asphalt paths, etc. Section 50 by 153. Price specially reduced for quick sale to £BSO. Small deposit. 'T'O LET, several rooms in our new ■*■ Building, -Trafalgar-st. Single or GEORGE M. ROUT & SONS E. N, NALDER Phone 1117. 67 Hardy Street. "PORT: Beautifully situated home of 6 ■*■ rms., slightly elevated but no climb. Every convenience. A cheap property at £llOO. Easy terms. HTHE WOOD: 4-rmd. Bungalow, every -* 1 - possible convenience, electric light, hot and cold water, bathroom, copper and tubs. elc. Price £IOOO. Terms. TLTANDY TO TOWN: 4-rmd. Modern JLJL Bungalow with every convenience, hot and cold - water, electric light, bathroom with porcelain bath, etc. Garage. Large section. Price £llsO. *7»'>Q ACRES situate handy to rail. 40 i iWU acres flat, carrying 600 sheep, 10 milking cows, besides young stock, pigs and horses. Buildings are all good and the property is offered as going concern, with BCO sheep, cows, implements, etc. A good proposition at £3700. TfySTLK WALK and Farm situate only ■*•"-"• 2' s miles from city. Farm consists of 30 acres good land, flat to hilly, about 8 acres in Lucerne, 1 acre .Maize, 15 cows and 2 horses, a full range of implements and separator, 15 tons hay and milk walk delivery of 20 gallons per day go with property and can be taken over by purchaser. Buildings consist of 5rind. bungalow with every convenience, electric light, bathroom with porcelain bath and necessary farm buildings, all of which have electric light installed. Price £ISOO as going concern. Sole Agent. F. W. GREENSLADE NORWICH CHAMBERS, Hardy-st. Telephone 106

1 'HE \\ OOD: Modern Bungalow of 5 "■*• rms. with front and bark porches, electric light and gas, porcelain bath and basin, built-in wardrobes and cupboards. Section 50 by 150. Price for quick sale £IOOO. MILE-ST.: 4-rnid. Bungalow and kitchonotte, bathroom and wash-house, latest gas stove, hot water service, electric light, porcelain bath and basin. Price SHOO rfpfOLLINGWOOD-ST.: 6-rmd. dwelling. Section 64ft frontage. Price £3OO. "OROOK-ST.: Fine home of 6 nns. - 3jS ' with every modern convenience. Section 55 by 152. Motor garage, woodshed and large workshop. Nicely laid out in garden, lawns, etc. Price £1250. ECTJ.ON situated in Coliingwood-st. ~ Frontage 72 feet. Reasonably priced. A LERED-ST. : 2 Sections, 57 bv 125. Price £235 each. Q> [/MOST level section, situated on ' * rise. Price £125. QECTION situated very handy to u -' town. Sunny [Knition. Price i'2ls. E. McPHERSON & CO. HARDY STREET. Phones 1107 and 569. TO>RAND New, attractive Bungalow, 4 ■*-* rooms, sleeping porch, wash-house, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, gas copper, hot and cold water service, etc. Section SO by 163 ft. "Wood" urea. £875. A well built, modern home at a_ very reasonable figure. Don't miss this opportunitv. " ; \f ARTIN'S POINT, Stoke: Seaside ■*•"•*■ Cottage, 4 nns., fully furnished, boatshed, etc. £450. . ACRES, Freehold, Appleby. Rich ' fiat cropping or dairying land. Will easily run 20 milking cows. Good 6-rmd. house and outbuildings. Price £IBSO. Government Mortgage. <s»o ACRES, Freehold. Waimea West. *' , - J All first class flat land. Well subdivided and watered. 15 acres in crops. Present, slock IS cows, bull, 2 horses, etc. Good 6-rmd. house and all necessary outbuildings. Reasonable offer wanted. tt«?i> ACRES. Renewable Lease. 83acres flat, balance low hills. Well subdivided and watered in every paddock. Dwelling, large wool shed, yards, dip, etc. Carrying SCO sheep. Little over 30 miles Nelson. £1165. (SECTION, The "Wood," 50ft. £l6O. £-* E.\ainiiier-st., 50ft. £265. S. F. HERMAN 'E VND COMMISSION AGENT 1CILMONI): Neat and comfortable 5-i-nii]. House willi bathroom, pan-wash-house, fowl-house. Concrete is. hot and cold water, e.l. Price i linos in, £BOO. Easy terms arranged ;YMOUR AVENUE: Comfortable 4nnd. Residence with every conence. A home to be proud of. Price ij» ACHES Freehold kind in Lower '«* Meniere. Practically all Hat Lous..' and large stable and barn. h cultivation and lime this is the inuii of a splendid little sheep and v (arm a! an exceptionally low price. 'estate which the Trustees wish to 1 up. Apply early for particulars, lone 1244 (Office). House 6305.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 March 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 March 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 March 1930, Page 10

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