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NEWMAN BROS., LTD. CAR SERVICES RUN DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) FOR WESTPORT, REEFTON AND GREYMOUTH .... 8.0 a.m. ' FOR CHRISTCHURCH 5.30 a.m. FOR BLENHEIM 5.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. FOR TAKAKA 8.0 a.m. FOR MOTUEKA and RIWAKA 8.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. FOR TASMAN, on Mon., Tues., Wed 5.0 p.m. Thursday 3.30 p.m. Friday 10.30 p.m. Saturday 8.30 a.m. SUNDAYS ONLY FOR MOTUEKA 9.0 a.m. FOR BLENHEIM 9.30 a.m. CHRISTCHURCH CARS EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS. ’PHONES 124, 1078 (AFTER HOURS 1109) TRAVEL BY NEWMAN’S BOOKING AGENTS FOR COOK STRAIT AND UNION AIRWAYS. GIBBS’ MOTORS LTD. CAR SERVICES RUN DAILY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED) NELSON for WESTPORT at 8 a.m. NELSON for REEFTON at 8 a.m. (connects with train for Greymouth). NELSON for MOTUEKA and TAKAKA at 8 a.m. NELSON for MOTUEKA and RIWAKA at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. NELSON for BLENHEIM at 1.30 p.m. ’PHONE 884 DAY OR NIGHT

COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS, LTD. Head Office, Corner Waimea Street and Haven Road. P.O. Box 85, Nelson. TWIN-ENGINED PASSENGER AIR LINERS Depart from NELSON for WELLINGTON 7.45 a.m.* 1.0 p.m.t Depart from WELLINGTON for NELSON 12.15 p.m.* 3.20 p.m.t *Via Blenheim, including Sundays. iWeek days only. 'Planes connect with Union Airways at Blenheim. Freight 4d per lb or 2/6 per cubic foot. WEST COAST SERVICE—TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY Depart from NELSON for GREYMOUTH and HOKITIKA 8.0 a.m. Depart from HOKITIKA for GREYMOUTH and NELSON 10.30 a.m. Freight 6d per lb, or 3/- per cubic foot. 'Planes connect with Air Travel (N.Z.) Ltd., for Glaciers. For further particulars, bookings, etc., apply to THE CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE (J. H. COCK & CO., LTD.) Or to The Anchor Shipping and Foundry Co., Ltd., Newman Bros. Ltd. Telegrams, “Straitair,” Nelson. Day 'Phones 35 and 802. After hour 'Phones 1335 and 770. SPIERS’ MOTOR SERVICE MURCHISON-NELSON TIMETABLE: LEAVE NELSON 4 p.m. DAILY (except Saturday). LEAVE MURCHISON 7 a.m. DAILY (SATURDAYS 1 p.m.) BOOKING OFFICES: CENTRAL MOTORS GARAGE, NELSON. 'PHONES 1016, 701. SPIERS GARAGE, MURCHISON, 'PHONE 13S. ALL PARCELS MUST BE AT DEPOT AT 3.30.

NELSON—CHRISTCHURCH DAILY MOTOR SERVICE (Except Sundays) Leave Nelson 6 a.m. Comfortable Packard Sedans. RINK MOTOR SERVICE RINK MOTOR SERVICE Booking Offices: J. G. INGRAM & CO., Bridge-st 'Phone 557. PERFECTION TEA ROOMS, Trafalgar street. ’Phone 180 D (all night).

F. W.. GREENSLADE NORWICH l)NION CHAMBERS r |PHE PORT: Modern Bungalow of 5 A rms and sleeping porch with Jacre land Suni.y situation with good outlook. Reasonable terms can be arranged. nPOTARA-ST :• Bungalow of 4 rms 1 and glassed-in sleeping porch, with usual conveniences. Owner leaving district. Price £BSO. Government, mortgage. 1> IWAKA: Mixed Farm with 5 acres Hops. 2 acres Black Currants, 8 acres Tobacco and small area Stone Fruit, and 20 acres in grass. Good Dwelling and full range of farm buildings. Price as a going concern £3OOO POR SALE or TO LEASE. Superior 1 Modern Home of 6 rms. and sleeping porch, situated Richmond Avenue. Excellent condition throughout. Moderate price or to lease at 40/-. Owner leaving district. Early possession. OUSINESS SITE. Central situation Area 55x50 Price £325. Very suitable for workshop.

e. McPherson & co. QNOW’S HILL: Attractive Bungalow 5 k ’ large, sunny rooms, kitchenette, sleeping porch and large sun porch, bathroom, porcelain bath and basin, wash-house, storeroom. Well equipped throughout. All conveniences. Section 66x1201t. in lawns, paths and garden. Reduced to £llOO. Terms. F)AIRY FARM 10 miles Nelson: 6T ” acres—lo in lucerne and 57 in grass; 15 permanently watered paddocks. Convenient Bungalow of 5 rms. Farm buildings Milking machines. Carrying 34 milking cows. Gross returns this season approximately £9OO. IDARM: 100 acres. 60 flat and 40 un- *■ dulatihg All ploughable, 4J acres in hops (quota 18 bales Ist pool), 5 acres crops, balance in grass. Subdivided and permanently watered 20 acres river silt, suitable hops and tobacco. Sound house 6 rms. and conveniences. Hop kiln and usual farm buildings. 22 miles Nelson, Only £1650 as a going concern.

F. & D. EDWARDS LTD. LICENSED LAND AGENTS r "OUNT PLEASANT: Modern 5-rmd Bungalow with sleeping porch and all conveniences, motor shed; iacre section Trice £llsO /ORINOCO: 150 acres freehold, ap- ' " provimately 30 acres river flat balance good hill country; 3 acres in raspberries: 6-rmd Dwel’ine and all necessary farm buildings. Flat land suitable for tobacco and small fruits Pr, cc reasonab’c fe- quick sale IJOTIJEKA DISTRICT: 72 acres free- *•” hold 13 acres best export varieties of Annies. 100 Lemon Trees. 6 acres m Hons: fi-rmd Dwelling with electric light, Iv' and i 'd water. e*c Packing shed, hop kiln. 2 whares Orchard is oined for spraying For sale as going concern

Is. B. JONES AND SON, 1G« HARDY STREET. A GrtEAT BARGAIN QUPERIOR Bungalow of 4 rms., kitk chenette and porch, handy to Colleges Deposit CBO. balance as rent This property is £l5O under value VEW Bui galovv in course of erec- ‘ ' tion. every convenience. Deposit £75, balance as rent / ■[OOD 5-rmd House, with all conveniences on slight elevation, five minutes ' >n City A great bargain at £775 Easy t s can be arranged H-| OUSE firms with all conveniences " 'arse section. Price only CG7S Deposit £SO. balance as rent A GREAT Bargain in a House of b * ' rms and Sun Porch with double sect ) of J-acre with nice garden and fruit trees Price only £875 Deposit £75 halance as rent Immediate possession To Build. Buy, Lease or Sell, it will j pay you to consult us.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 April 1937, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 April 1937, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 April 1937, Page 12