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'W. ROUT AND SONS. HAVE THE FOLLOWING ACottag Property off Alton Btreot. with Largo Garden. Can be Pnrohnaea by Small <v v ,kly Instalments. A Propei . opposite the Boyal Blue House, Hardy street, having a Frontage of 82ft, | by a dopth of with two Large Buildings thereon. A Good Investment for spare Capital. Will be Sold at a Low Figure. A Comfortable Family Besidence with Land in Hampden street West, opposite Viotory Square. A&firßt olbbs Building All Jitient, 'fft by 142 feet, corner of Collingwood and Grove Btreet, £210. Small deposit, and bai a .'_y ;■ "nthly instalment . An Allotment having a frontage Har- tr<et of 27 Etr. .c, opposite Messrs Sharp and Sons' Auction Booms. A good Building Site in St Vincenc street, Ihree Actes of Land, with comfortable House, iv Montreal street, overlooking ToiToi Valley ; also, Eight Acreß of Lsnd adjoining. The above properties belong to Mr Joseph Gilbertecn, junr., who is prepored to Eell very cheap. A Superior Property in St. Vinoent Btreet, nearly opposite the Girls 1 School. The house J is ofbrick, is well built, and nearly new. Quarter oan aore of land. Also a small Cottage J adjoining, with 16 perohes of land, fronting the same street. At the rear of these properties there are four nice allotments suitable for building sites. ..These properties will be sold at i very reasonable prices. Two Farm Properties at Wakapuaka, belonging to William and Alfred Gill, containing 115 aores and 53 aores respectively. These properties contain some really good land, and can be very profitably worked at a small oost. Fall particulars on application. The House and Land 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. Oj - A veryj desirable Property in Waimea Btreet. The House is a two-storey one, and is in good repair. There is a quarter of an aore of land, vory nicely laid out. A nioe quiet neighborhood. A rnoßt desirable Besidence in Collingwood street, belonging to Mr S. 0. Hill. The House is built very conveniently, and the property is in a very nice neighborhood. The land has a frontage of 40ft and a depth of 100 Will be Bold on very easy terms. TO UST rpHAT Superior Family Besidence belonging to Mr F. Worsley, oining Mr M. X Lightband's property. The house is in a first class state of repair, and has every convenience. A Superior Property off Trafalgar Square, with land 66ft by 152 ft. House has Eight Booms, with Gbb and Water laid on. Gajr Stove, wide verandah, &o. A Email Eheep and Cattle Bun of 2000 Acres, with House and Ontbuildingß, situate at Lower Moutere. There are 600 acres of firßt-olass swamp land, drained and partly oultivated. Will let at a very low rental, or owner is willing to exchange the property for one nearer Town. A Cottage at Stoke, with half an acre of land. More land can be had if required. The Dwelling is very comfortable, and has every convenience. One let in a double Tenement House in Waimea street. Has just been put into a perfect etate of repair. 6/6 per week. FOE SALE OE TO LIT. A very Superior Property in Hardy street, on the Banks of the Maitai, at present occupied by Mr Greenwood, and formerly the residence of Inspector Atcheson. The house contains ten rooms, with bath room and pantry, and large workshop. The building is well finished, and has every convenience. There is a full acre of land attached, nicely laid out. Immediate possession can be given. BOUT & SONS, Land and Finance Agents, Hardy street, Kelson.

Standard Fire & Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. nelson"beanch. EIRE, Marine, and Guarantee Policies issued at current rates. Prompt and liberal settlement of olaima. Large and Influential Colonial Proprietary. A. A. SCAIFE, Chief Agent for Nelson. QOUTH BSITIBH PIBS KJ i:isD MAKIHS BsSUSANCB COMPANY NEW ZIA.&AKD. CAPITAL £1,900,000 100,000 Shares of £19 each. Unlimited Liability of f irge Body of Sharr holdsre, resident throughout the Colony. Bankert : Colonial Bank off Kaw Zsaland. Hk&d Owiob Auokiiamc SlfiK &NB MABII^S 3USIFESB AS LOWEST HA22S. Tharo being no Local Dir«cfe>rs fop 'S&hoa and tho undersigned having full powesro with, out reference to tha Heed Office, thoy art prep&red to take Biski and make Settlement lobsei without tho slightfs delay. This Office combining as it doea strength, liberality of satilement, and a purely aev Zealand proprietary, oommends itself in many ways to Insurers. BBANOHKS AMD AGBHOIES : Lonfion, San Francisco, and throsgfc out Kew Zealand and Austiaiian Colonies^ NaiaoK 603-ASHK23: Ti E. I.TCDJS3a & 00. ,„ Eichniond W. Faxhson Wsfceftold r x\ 8. Bdhisthk Motueka ,T. A. Cook „, .., ,„ Takoks vy, O. Enasx ,„ „, „, Ooliingw oo SOLANBEBS & 00, AQBNI gQB HBLSON. Wolfe b Schnapps.'the publio should esersse caution jn purchasing. pKESS OPINIONS O TYREETYPES Abtistio Photography.— We have been shown a number of photographic portraits by Mr Tyree, of Trafalgar street, which are especially beautiful. Mr Tyree has recently introduced some new processes in photographic printing, one of them being a method of his own perfecting, and which he calls the Tyreetype. Some of the portraits ferred to are printed according to the Kallitype process, these are iron prints developed on silver, and the pictures, which are of a black tone, are in appearance like fine chalk lithographs. Other prints are produced by what is known as the Ivorytype, the serisatizing agent being bromide of silver, on artificial ivory, the effect being that of a metzotint engraving on ivory. Other pictures are what are known as gel a tino-chloride prints on paper. They are greyish in tone, and somewhat resemble the Platinotype. The most effective of the pic tures, however, were those produced by Mr Tyree's own process, and to be known as Tyreetypes. These photographs are printed on a matt surface, and they present all the J characteristics of fine engravings, with a soft- J ness not attainable by any of the other processes. The gradation of he tones in I remarkable, and these works of art are certain to command admiration. In the posing of the children whose pictures we are particularly alluding to, Mr Tyree has been very happy, and these photographs are, as we have advisedly said, real pictures*— Colonist, Oth, 1891. US OLAPHAM J S TOILET OAPS Unequalled for delicious softness, giving a healthy smooth skin. Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers. T} OR SALE.— A SIX-BOOMED HOUSE X in Hampden Street West, with Gaa an Water laid on ; Wash-house and Workrocm, and. Half -an-Aore of Garden, Fruit Trees, &o. Mbo,Jo Feat Frontage to St. , Vinoent Street, near Girla' SohooJ, ApplygOffioo of this;pftper.j •

THE tl/LUilhlb feulliiili LI Assuraiice Society 9 LIMITED. Nelson Office: HABD'S BTBEET. POLICIES IN FORGE EXCEED Ten Millions! A NNUAL INCOME £4()0 fl()0 ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED A Miilion aadfa Quarter IS" All Profits belong to Policyholders. Policies once ißsned are Incontestable and Unconditional. Cash Surplus Divided AT LAST INVESTIGATION equivalent to KEVEESIONAKY BONUS OF £300000= PBOPOSAL FORMS, Etc., can be obtainod on application to Office. W. BOUT & SONS, E. 0. YOUNG, Local Agents. Special Representative, 239 TURKISH I MEDICAL Now Open J>aily, EfIIDGE ST., NELSON. IT. (OIuJL.JE>HLJk.-m 9 PRACTISING MEDICAL BOTANIST. To avoid mistakes ask for Wolfe ' hnappg BBIDGE STEEBT, NELSON. Established 1843. IcARTHEY BROS., IEON, ZINC, & TIN PLATE WOEEERS, Sell-hangers and Coppersmiths, dc, Licensed Gas & Water Fitters, STEAMBOAT WOEK and all Ships' re« quirements in the above line promptly attended to. DEAIN PIPES AND FITTINGS. IS 37 Call and inspect our Drain Pipes and enquire before purchasing elsewhere. DEAINS LAID AND REPAIRED, and a perfect system of drainage guaranteed WATER CLOSETS PITTED WITH THE PATENT WATER WASTE PREVENT- 4 ING CISTERN, according to City Council By-laws. Lowest Ir*jriee©. Workmanship and Materia Guaranteed. . 2622 TO attain soft white Hands, free from chaps and rednees r USE __ OLAPHAM'S ALPINE SOAP. BS" Ask your Groeetforiit

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Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7228, 26 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7228, 26 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXV, Issue 7228, 26 January 1892, Page 1