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FOR SALE QTOKE. —Beautifully situated 5-rmd. Dwelling, h. and c. water, e. 1., 5000 gallon, tanks; 1 3-8 acres land. laid out in garden, lawns, shrubbery, pine plantation, etc. Owner leaving Nelson. F. 71. lOHMOND.—6-rmd. Dwelling and conveniences, situated on a rise; 5 acres land. Price for quick sale £I3OO. F. 71, HTHE ROCKS. —One of the few ie--*1 - maining sections in this locality, well sheltered but commanding excellent view. Price reduced to effect early sale. F. 65, rriHE ROCKS.—Beautiful property in ■A the Estate late J. W. Brown. 8rmd. Dwelling with every convenience.Motor shed, i-acre section. Magnificent view. F. 71F. & D. EDWARDS LTD. :f F. W. GREENSLADE ESTATE AGENT, Norwich Chambers. Telephone 106. ■m/fOANA: Bungalow of 4 rms., kit--I’A chenette and sleeping porch. Every convenience. Large section well laid out. Motor garage and wood-shed. Price £IOSO. BUNGALOW: Built only 18 months. containing 4 rms. with every modern convenience. Section nicely laid out ’n lawns and garden. Prico-£llOO, or near offer. Government mortgage of £BOO. BUILDING SECTION, situated in select locality with motor garage and drainage. The only remaining section in this position. Price £475. Easy terms. FOR EXCHANGE: Bungalow of; 4 rms. with all conveniences. Nice situation, handy to town. Owner requires larger house handy to town. Equity £4OO. tSaRM PROPERTY, comprising 75 ‘ acres rich flats, suitable for dairying or cropping. At present 12 acres are in wheat, 12 in oats, 9 in barley, balance in grass and clover. Buildings consist of 6-rmd. dwelling and all necessary farm buildings. Owner has good reason for selling. Price and further particulars on application. eT"McPherson and co. HARDY STREET. Phones 1107 and 569. TtyTODEiRN BUNGALOW 4 rms., -I*-*- sleeping porch, bathroom, washhouse, e. 1., h. and c. water, gas range, etc. Very handy Town. Good value £9BO. Very easy terms. Attractive bungalow 3 rms. and all conveniences. 1 acre land. £909. HALIFAX-ST.: 6-rmd. House in splendid order, bathroom, washhouse garage. All modern conveniences. Section 70x127ft. Price £1075. Easy terms. SOUND HOUSE 4 rms., wash-house, bathropm, garage, workshop, e. 1., h. and c. water, gas, etc.; J-acre level section. Sunny situation. Very handy Town. Price £BSO. Terms. P.O. Two cottages. £55<X OOD LOCALITY: Sound house 4 Uf sunny rooms, wash-house and bathroom, e. 1., gas range, etc. Level section in lawns and garden. £650. Easy terms. '... nm-IE PORT: Substantial house 5 rms. and conveniences. 0n1y.£475. Small deposit. Immediate possession. ipITY BUSINESS: Restaurant and Confectionery with living rooms. Well situated. Large-turnover. As goirig concern £525. Cash required £75. LEST WE FORGET rjpHE Enterprise Electric Woodworker, J- Victoria Avenue, specialises in general utility Wood ware, viz., Orchard and House Steps, Wheelbarrows, Washtubs, jtc. Repairing and jobbing work executed. Quality Wood Toys for sale or made to order. T. HAIQH. Pronrietor. THE RIGHT WAY TO TAN Sunbathing should be gradual. Sudden Dr excessive exposure is dangerous and results in sunburn, biliousness and nervous prostration. Use Q-tol Skin Emollient before basking. Tan without painful bum. If you’ro caught napping, Qtol will quickly relieve sunburn ani stop the itch of insect bites.—Try it! Price Dnnbln size. 3/6 It is easy to rid your children of irorms. Give them Wade’s Worm Figs; I most pleasant and effective remedy, ill chemists and stores. _____ ARE YOU CORN PROUD? Some people boast about their corns, re proud they have had them all their dult life. Thoy talk with pride of tho emedies they have tried and which have ailed. There la one thing certain—they iave never tried PROGANDRA, for here is no corn, not even the oldest and sost precious, that PROGANDRA will iot remove. PROGANDRA never fails. IHEUMO removes the. cause of Rheulatism, excess uric acid in the blood. 16 and 4/6. Toothache flies before BARRAj PLOUGH’S MAGIC NERVINE. 1/6 II chemists. IRLAND’S VINEGAR makes deil salads. So pure—so piquant and . Always stipulate SHARLAND S.; ocers. In bottle or bulk.

THE STANDARD INSURANCE CO., LTD. ALL CLASSES of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance completed at lowest current rates. E. R. NEALE, Chief Agent. Office: 88 Hardy Street. Telephone 340 M. PATENT IT TO-DAY AND MAKE SURE OF IT There is no day like to-day, no time like the present in which to patent that invention of yours. Take immediate action else others may forestall you. Consult us confidentially. Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors, W. E. Hughes and J. 1. Hunter), Registered Patent Attorneys, 214-217 D.I.C. Building. Wellington. Local Agents: W. Rout anl Sons, Ltd., Hardy street. _ "THE KELSON EVENING MAIL." Id per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Posted within New Zealand, 13s per Quarter (12s prepaid). £2 12b per annum (£S S Bmall * prepaid advertisements under classified headings, Id per word each Infection. Minimum la. . . Birth Notices 3s per insertion, dootorr or nurses’ names Is each name extra. Mafriage, Death, Bereavement, and In Momorfam Notices 3s per insertion of SO words. If in excess of 30 words 9d per line of five words extra. Announcement must be received at the Office of "The Mail.” The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. ' TELEPHONES: Advertising, Commercial, Pringing Order Office and Pnblishiflfc, IS; Editorial and Reporters, 413. _ •' Address Communications to R. Lucas and Son (Nelson Mail), Ltd. Box 11L Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 February 1931, Page 10

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