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; DentalDENTAL NOTICE. I A T OMITH AND CONS, TAENTLSTS. A " HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), SUPPLIES A GOOD SET OP TEETH FOR £2 'is. BEST SETS. WITH PORCELAIN, BEAUTIFUL PINK GUMS, NEVER CHANGE COLOUR, AND. MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL. A PERFECT FIT IX EVERY CASE IS GUARANTEED. NO CHARGE' FOR EXTRACTIONS WHEN ARTIFICIAL TEETH ARE REQUIRED. OPEN FROM 6 TO 9 EVENING FOR . PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. Lauded Property. J? o R S A L B. BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE CENTRA I- HOTELNELSON. This Hotel stands at the Corner of Trafalgar and Bridge Streets, opposite the Hank ol New South Wales, and close to the New Post Office. The site i.- one of the very best in Nelson, and has a frontage of 153 ft to Trafal-gar-street, and 65|ft to Bridge-street, giving ample room for a First-class House, which present, trade and prospects fully warrant. , For fuller particulars apply to PELL AND ATKINSON. i Solicitors, or W. ROUT AND SONS. % \ Land Agents, Nelson. P OR S A L E— npHE TEASE OF THE . rPHISTLE HOTEL. QUEEN-STREET. A UCKLAND... This is one of the Choicest Corners in Queen-street; and has a Substantial tTwostorey Brick Building, with a frontage to Queen-street about 45ft, with a depth of 120 ft to Darby-st. Win Lease for Seven Years or More. The present Tenant's Lease Expires on MAY Ist Next. For full particulars apply T. D APBV QUEEN-ST. FOR SALE-CHELTENHAM BEACH - SuJ- perior Residence, 9 rooms, and all conveniences; section. 86ft to beach bv about laOft: £1065. SHOAL BAY ROAD, DEvo.v PORT—Exceptionally well-built House, 6 rooms, bathroom, every convenience. £525. Terms.—Cooke and Buddie. 76. Victoria Arcade. POP. SALE - SOUND INVESTMENT--Jo Houses. Archhill, just off Main Road, always let; returning clear 10 per cent, on price wanted, £1260. ONE-HUNG A—Good jacre Section, fronting Symonrls-st.. near Royal Oak. £235. REM HERA— Sections. each i-acre. Lovely harbour view. £4 a foot. —Cooke and Huddle, 76. Victoria Arcade. SALE. PONSONBY. coiner Brown and 1 FiUroy Streets—2 Sections, 85 bv 100: nearly new 6-roooied House, bathroom and conveniences; iron workshops. SO by 21. and 30 by 10. New 2-storey Wood Building. 34 by 16. Owned and occupied by Mr. John W.illett, who is removing to larger premises; £1800.— Cooke and Buddie, 76, Victoria Arcade.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13368, 24 December 1906, Page 9

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