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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS • M. M. WEBSTER, SOLE AGENT. SUMATBA TOBACCO is tee best in the World for Cigar making. PT CItiAKS arft made from . J « SUMATEA TOBACCO. The maker, Mr. W. G. VAN OS, is one of the most experienced Cigar Manufacturer a in the world, !*.«!, s, therefore, are THE BEST CIGARS to smoke. Try Them ! They are 2he sweetest and most fragrant Cigars made, P.J.s are well and favorably known on the Continent ot Europe and the East, but this is the first time they have been introduced to these Colonies. ; gH^ Try tlaem. ! AI .HI. Webster? TBAFALGAB STREET, NELSON, SOLE GEHT, Henry Abbott's TTIXPEESS will run to meet the Hi LADY BABKLY on her arrival and departure to and from Nelson on and after the 4th April, 1891. Takaka, March 28th, 1891: 85 Now Published, Dem? 8 yo., Cloth, JUDGE BROA D'S (Second Edition) "OESIDENT MAGISTRATES it COURT GUIDE. Price, 10/-. BONfD, FIN~NEY, & CO., Publishers, COLONIST OFFICE WANTED KNOWN— Any Lady, » t Gentleman, or Family deßiring a O'aaDge, oan meet with a COMFOBTAELB COTTAGE HOME near the Sea in the pleasantly situated Village of MOTUEKA. Inquire of anyone, three doors north of the Motneka Hotel. N.B.— lt if» not outside appearances, a spacious dwelling, real or personal estate — nor is it pomp of power, all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, that do constitute natural independence or superiority,— No but it is HEALTH of BODY and SOUL, and a home, be it ever so homely, " where the violets' sweet perfume, eweet exhale. "It is to live on life to husband it, and constant scan the handiwork of Heaven." WANTED — First-class Genebal SERVANTS, HOUSEMAIDS, ana COOKS in Wanganm. Passages paid; Send references and age to PINCHES & CO., Labor Exchange, Wanganui ADAIS I KINGDON Have the foUowing Properties For Sale and to Let. FOR SALE. LAND WAjMEA WEST. M AORES, being part of Section 2 and the whole of Section 4, Block I, good agricultural land. The above are the properties of Eiohard Andrew. OAS\ ACRES, Fakawau, Sections 1, 2, and m ACRES, Fakawau, Sections 31, 32, 33, 34, Square 15. mh ACRES, OollingwoocJ, Aorere Valley, D / Sections 42 and 43. FARM WAIMFA WFCT 0 F. RUSS' PROPERTY. Q AA ACEES. Waimea West, the O \j\j property of 0. F. Russ, with new 6-roomed House thereon. Fifty Bores consist of some of the beat land in the District, and the balance consists of low hills, good grazing. Thia Farm is one of the best in the District and is well worthy the attention of anyone on the look out for a really good farm. Farm at Stoke (Part of Anneebrook Estate) 13 Q ACBES, part of the abova vJO Estate, with COTTAGE thereon, all first-class Agricultural Land, well fenced, and well watered. The above is all fiat land, and Offerß • splendid chance for any person on the look out for a really good farnh Farm at Stoke. 2Q AOEES, between Mr Muhday's £/ and Miss Buxtons Property. Al first-class level Agricultural Land. There is a never failing stream of water running on one side of the Property. FO FilE (CHEAP). CECTION 172, Pakawau. FOE SALE (Cheap). rpHE HOUSE and LAND corner of <L Vanguard and Alfred streets, adjoining residence of Mr McLean. To~Let GEASS PADDOCK, Containing 2 Aores, with Stable, Coach House, &0., ad joining • Kinloch. 1 Water la on. Residence in W els on rHE EESIDENCE 'with one acre or three acres (at option of purchaser or tenant) of ground surrounding same, 11 rooms, olose to Boys' College, known aa "Kinloch," commanding fine view of Bay. Also, for Sale, together or in Building Lots, to suit purchasers, the Two Grass Aores adjoining (upon one of which is stable and coach house). These acres offer magnificent building sites. ' • c— We undertake the purchase and Sa of properties, the , collection - • Interest and rents, on commie Mais and BObIOXTOBSIiSfiItSOS

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Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7033, 9 June 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7033, 9 June 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume XXXIV, Issue 7033, 9 June 1891, Page 2

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