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| "Ir"]r"r I v /~\ "fT'nn 4 \ T I"\ C^i /"\ "^ T (T1 HAVE THE FOLLOWING A superior Cottage Property in Grove street West, adjoining Mrs Batohelor's pioperty. Land 99 feet by 118 feet. The House is very convenient, and ia in a thorough state of repair. A Cottage Property in Alma Street, lately occupied by Constable Bird. The house is in good repair, and is very comfortable. The property has a frontage of 55 feet by a depth o* 132 feet. Price £250. Cottage and Land in Russell street, Washington Valley, belonging to Mrs Allen. Land 55 ieet by 132 feet. To be sold oheap. Two Farm Pioperties at Wabapuafea, belonging to William and Alfred Gill, containing 115 acres and 53 acres respectively. These properties contain come really good land, and can be very profitably worked at a small cost Full particulars on application. Mr H. Ruffell's Property at Richmond. The land is laid out as orchard, &c, and is in a good state of cultivation. The residecce is comfortable and convenient, and in good repair. The House and LaDd situate in Waimea street, belonging to Mr William Patterson. The rooms of the Dwelling are large, lofty, and convenient, and the Building is as good as new. The land has a frontage of 49ft by a depth of 175 ft. A moat desirable Residence in Collingwood street, belonging to Mr S. C. Hill. The House is built very conveniently, and the property is in a very nice neighborhood. The land has a frontage of 40ft and depth of ICOft. Will be sold on very esßy termp. A compact Farm of 128 acres of land at Hope, with a comfortable Eight-roomed House thereon. The Stock at present on tbe property can be taken at a valuation, if desired. A good Cotta-e with Land (50ft by 144 ft), situate on Waimea Road, and adjoining St Andrew's Orphanage. The House is nearly new, and is well constructed. The property belongs to Mr J. Millican. Price £280. A very desirable Property in Waimea street. The House is a two-storey one, and is it good repair. Ihere is a quarter of an acre of land, very nicely laid out. A nice quie neighborhood. A six-roomed Dwelling-house with Outbuildings, lately occupied by Miss Maskie, an< situate in Bronti street, adjoining tbe Rev Lorenzo Jiio ore's property, Land 75ft by 150; t Price £210. A Cottage, with half-an-aore o Land, inTotara street (Toi Toi Valley), recently oecupiei by Mr Richard Farley, as a Nursery Garden. Price £130, a bargain. A seven-roomed House with Outbui.dings, in Shelbourne street, belonging to Mr M'Leary Land 46ft frontage by 103 ft deep. A good Building Allotment in St. Vincent a tree belonging to Mrs James Mills, having i frontage of 117 ft by a depth of 297 ft. Price £70. Other Properties For Sale and To Let ia all parts of the Jity, Sabnrb3 and Country. TO °KMT That desirable Property at Stoke, lately occupied by C. J. Harley, Esqr., consisting of £ / substantial and convenient eeven-roomed HouEe, with half-on-acre of Land, tcgether witl I Stable, Coach-house, &c, close to Railway Station. Immediate possession. A superior Property, situate in Kawai street, belor.gicg to Mrs Taylor, and formerly th< residence of tarß F. C. Simmons. The house contains eight rooms, with bathroom, &c, anc has every convenience. H,Land 50 feet by 260 feet. For situation and outlook this property cannot be surpassed. "SUN OEPICES," £^ni&d. Agents, FiEauci*-'rt«, & V?slwer«, HARDY STREET NELSON.

Secrets of Life aad Heilth. -rrs^^ PEI GhS3 ivon^iver. FREE BY POST for six (N.Z) penny .^^^"f s^^ saf ™ The Btamps, a Medical Treatise by an /%%-/i ?o'& DiT3.\,]c:roof Gonorrhooa and eminent French Hospital Physician, thirty c c s a^ i^ c f^. to ' l iK;icet.i proscribe it and years a Parisian Specialist (now retired) p&t| , . ~ : — .. iccisafeinrecommendshowing sufferera how they may cure tbem- felw UrQ pv 7 • 7 \r> ia s it to ail sufferers. selves of Nervous DebiHy, Lost Manhood, lIJISTWEII ' BlDi) *«., &0., without consulting a medical man. v^iK Chic 'J/Wi Decaiur, 111. 9 -dress : PARISIAN, P.O/Box 706, Sydney. ***%**■■*£? 1 o ™ c^ ss ', . • A boon to all desiring seU-cure." - 'Mcdi said by Dru BE ist 3 . •« Reviaw.'" 1481 ' k l:: i :,-\>X^^ } r^W"' T^ISEASE VANQUISjHED ''o^-'-ti ■■^^'^' .'Z..'BmsOMQ *J SCIENCE TRIUMPHANT. a'.rOoS^^^^^f^ BARL(;:n GAKDNEE, M.8.5.A., >?i':ii'.':s fettled witiiout referanee acywhafa. Professor oi Natural Science, and Author ( Si'?s of Preeiuja ar.J crery other iaforraa the follcwing Works :— " The Rationalist] ti;-j 'j be b&d ai its osT.-a „.' the undesgigaed andEclectio Treatment of Diseases," " Socii J, Xie COCK & 00 , Science," eto has established the GARDE! '■-«n Kebon. ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Mora — ;; 7~zt: T~TT : ~ Place, Dunedin, and ia permanently estal Ss^i^ s> ra Fire& MariilS las araae-S liehed there for the Effectual and Permanei Company Ol NSW IS'&slandL Cure of all forms of Chronio aud Complicate _ .«, Complaints, Nervous Affeotions, and Speei KSL6ON BBANOH, Diseases. fplBE, Ma?me, and G-n&ratstof „ , w _ V PciiciM issuid at oafrwl rates. CONSULTATION (Personally or by Letter Pt-OEpt end liberal settlement of clsims, • FREE I Large and Influential Colonial I'yopristagy Hours : from 9 a.m. till 10 p.m A. A. SCAIF2, Chic' 4«er.t. for feeigon. The Author hag for the last 30 years direi — : ted his attention to the following classes i The Trade ProteoVr ■:. (* 2utte complaints :— Fits, Epilepsy, or Failing Sic] *• XT f 7 ■ 1 I neßß » wbioh Qe oan eff eotually and permai Ol JN6W /s(>&ii i Lli.il ently oure, Rhaamati?m, Gout, Bronchiti ABthma, Piles (inwardly or outwardly), U A WEEKLY JOtfftiH LU fltlblj^aea oerated Sore Leg, Nervous Prostration, Liv ii. in the interval < ali intdek Complaints, Palpitation of the Heart, Dizs full Information of a* ; fW^s«red neB8 » Noiaeß in the Head an ? Ear . 8 ' OSB ' under "The Chattels jjeoorittfr.' i^t "aU Energy and Appetite, Hypoohondria.Fema Bankrnpteis, Market Kepos^ (o* tfci. wtole Complaints, General Debility, Indigestio Colony, and latest Legal Oeateioos | r," i* is- Fjatulenoy, Incapacity for Business or Stud valuabl* to Etiby Boufj>ffl»B M&il TtfhilQ siok Headaohe, Lassitude, Torpidity, Shor Settlers, Farmers, SqaaltSW, «Ao« \H» find neBB of Breath, Trembling of the Hands ar reliable information Bah£Md toe »IA& re* Limbs, Impaired Nutrition, Mental ar quirements. Physical Depression, Consumption (atagi AFFILIATED ADVA:«>A.t*«BI a^ijrlsa onl y)» Eruptions of the Skin, Impaired Sigl Collection of Aooounfi WA/tfgh&rrt New and Memory, Nervous Fancies, Impoverish* Zealand and Australia. OditfWentiai En. Blood, Nervous Debility in all its stage quiries as to Finaaoial StatftS Wgal Pruned' Premature Decline, and all morbid eonditioi ingß, etc. °f the system, arising from whatever oaas ... treated upon Eclectic and Scientific Prii Subscription— One Guinea per annum, oiples. inadvanoe. Tbe Author (whose lifelong expenenc Debtors' Registers, Special Enquiry Depart- practical method of ireatment, and pui ment, <fco., One to Four Guineas Extra pet medicines ensure speed and permsnet cun annum. in &H chronio, nervous, and special trouble? .. may be consulted on all dieeases requiric Pbopsibtobs & kiHi confidence, and experience. THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL A speedy and Perfect Life Cure is guarai CREDITORS ASSOCIATION (Limitbd) teed in all caseß undertaken. Where doub Messra PITT & MOORE, Solioitors. exl l ßt i . n 1 fr , a , nk^ ic fi f , cm the B j? fle "L in r, o} : i Inviolable Confidence and certain Hell' GEO. HODGSON, Agent. aie Boonß \ o ff er t0 suffering Humanity. Offiee—Nalaon Savings Banfc. It j a B elf-evident that a Spsoialißt payir particular attention to a class of oases attaii great tkill, and physicians in regular piactii tmggUiMwm i &1I Vf r the country knowing this, f/equeni 9 cS 05 " nwoJ Wb!?P*!s& ( rec jmmend cases to this INSTITUTE, whe: ! G wh 8 § w 4 eve r y HDOWn appliance iresorted to, and tl i H prc?e». good remedies o all ages and countrii b -o^ gha IjP^^ll 33 areuted. On account of the great numb a a^^H & of sases ay lyicg the charges are kept lo v&H W -I -P3 J WHs&n®. *7 but the in , ortant matter is lo Eepure il i W£*Wm a skill » Md ? '* a f P eedy and perfect life cure 1 WaSo^fct!^ « Meaicine for /yarded free from observation H^oaS^rt^ S'^Wi 3 4 Alu »rr J^ondence held Saci e I pS°Sl^ liiill «§ Call on or Address GFg^gm mSm * BAiRONGARDNER 1^ " KCL OTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE. I KJ?illi § 1 2fo few doorß above Palace s tin 8 R ink )» I^^3l-^ Bsjl'^a ORA PLA - 0S ' DU NEDIN « • I "S fi ftf A AAA GIVEN AWAY to buyers of i I iiliil 3S I m^^^ a o *»O,ttOU bottle of bbeadalbani {■■■H 8 « SI WHISKY. Shipped by Alex. Ferguson i ifMjßjaßgli M ..Q *p: |a1 •&, 0 Co., Glasgow. Particulars from all wim IliFir H§as Q eS'QI las ft Merchants, Storekeepers, Hotelkeepers, am ill i S *^-!SHI!l q Spirit Dealers. Wholesale Agents— Oasten M 8 S 3 2fl " M dyka * Pookfl| WeUin Bton, N.Z. § W N j B#. llteri fS Dp. Hayes G<*2«n Specifle. : mHIHDQ ffla» T^T stam P for H&. yA S Jin ■iiJff| Mg iOl £<idress-B.N.Harc«\lX JQ -lllxFaVl

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Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5928, 8 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5928, 8 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5928, 8 October 1890, Page 1

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