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HAVE ' = THE FOLLOWING Ihe Property io Trafalgar Btraet, adjoinini? the City GouQoil Chambers, and lately oooupied by Mr PaynejConsiating of large Shop (divided into 3 large and roomy compart- • mente), with, convenient workroom* &c, upstairs; with Laud 45 feet by 76 feet. To be sold at alow figure, and, on very easy. /termsi A very desirable Outage, proper |y an Ta3ann stoat, adjoining .Mr Oatley's property. Five-roomed. .Hous, 9, mthl&ndJOiieei^l^i&eb. Fi«t-ola.« Owhird. For sale cheap. ; That ye'^aaperijOr property in Hardy, street belonging to Mrs SeSly, oousistiog of a full * iacre of Isnd, ; with a terl.-rodms4 , P. welling House, Ooioh-house, 1 Stable; and other Out- ; ,buildiDgß. r The land ha? along frontage, to Hardy street, and is twtelully planted and latt t : out '•'■' Nearly the whole of the purcha;dtf money could remain owing at a low 'ate of interest. ; The House and Land at the : Port belonging to Mrs Gjlbertson. This Property has frontageß to Wakfcfield quay and yictOria toad, and oornmands a magnifioent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an aore of ' Land. To be sold at a low figure, snd on easy terms, as the owaer is anxious to realize. A Cottage and Land in S4 Vmcentitreet belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough, and situate tear the Girls 1 School. The House is built of cob, is commodious, and is in a good state of preservation. Price £120; easy tfirma. That Aore of Land, 'hieing Seotiba 57, situate at the oornej:. of, Haven Boad and BeaonviUe, and adjoining Mrs' Garrard's property. "* A first-class eornpr allotmentjhavingirontages to Hardy .aaJWaifoea streets of 76ft and' 56ift respeoUvely. Will be sold at a very -low figure, as the bwa'apifl aniiottff.to.rjeaUSe* ; The Acre of Land, . with Hoaee thereon, at; the corner of Oollingwppd*and Bronti streets, opposite W. M. Stanton's, property.. Tbs dwelling house is of briok oonatruotipn^an.d contains eight rooms Ga^s and waterlaid on. Ai first-class neighborhood for reside^npd, "" A firat-olass Property in Hardy street, near the Maitai River, qonsistiiag of 1 * substantial ten roomed dwelling house, with a full aore of land. Will be sold at *-.l6vfcfiguw,.and nearly' the whole of the purahase money can remain on mortgage at a low rate, of interest. - , ; Two Acres of Land on Waimea Boad, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, belonging to Sißhop Setter'; beipg Beotiona 964 and 966. Price, £200. A Building Allotment; adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore'a property,' ng frontages to Nile street and Trafalgar Square. A capital Building Site at Stepneyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perohes of land. Prioe £50. A Desirable Cottaga Property in Tasmao street, near Nile street, belonging to Mr Grounds Infield. To be sold a bargain, aod on particularly easy terms. , One of Dear's Cottages in Waimea , street at a very low figure and on exceptionally easy terms. The building is plastered throughout, and as good as ever. That very desirable Property in Trafalgar street ■South, oooupiad by Mr Rsut. The House oontains eight rooms, is very convenient, and io first-olasa repair. There are stable / and coaoh house on the property, a small paddook at baok, and a good garden. Immediate ( posseasion oan be given \ A Comfortable Five-roomed Cottage, with an Aore of Land, at Riohmond, lately oooupied by Mr O'Connell. Good Orohard. Low rent k good tenant. One let in a double Tenement House in Waimea street. Has just been put into c 1 perfeot state of repair. 6/6 per week. A. Spite of Offices in Hardy street, consisting of three good rooms in first-class . order and i repair, situate above Balme and Oo.'s coaoh faotory. Gas laid on, lavatory and every con* > venienoe. Loff Rent. That very pleasant property in Ngatitama street, formerly occupied by W. S. Littlejohn, Esq., consisting of half an; aore of land, with good eight-roomed house, situate in the centre thereof. Immediate possession. A very superior houße property at corner of Waimea and Van Dieman streets, lately ocoopied by J. S. Browning, Esq. Nine rooms ; gas laid on, bathroom, and e?ery convenience. : FOR SALE OR TO LET, The Property in Waimea street known as " Hingaton'a," consisting of a shop and dwelling house, with large stable and coach house at the baok. The above will be sold at a lowfigure, either the whole or part, or to let at a low rental. "opening notice. " . the q. boot bmfqbrtm OOEMEB OF Hi%D UD TtUFAUUR STREETS AND OPPO3ITE THE MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. BY SPECIAL REQUEST ||rpHOMAS FATHERS & CO. have received numerous requisitions from the resident 3 of Nelson, Waimea, Hope, Brightwater, Spring Grove, Wakefield, Belgrove Motueka, Colling vood, and other plaoe3 too numerous to partioalariz? to open a first-olaas BOOT SHOP where the requirements of a family oan be supplied. THOaf A.S FATHERS & CO. in aaoading to the foregoing request, ssurea th« inhabitants of Nelson and the earrounding districts that from thi3 day all the requirements of a first-oJaga family Boot end Shoe Warehouse will be found at the G. BOOT EMPORIUM, ani they regret spaoe will not _ permit giving an exhaustive price Hat, but Bupply below a list of a few of the leading lines. LADIE3 DEPARTMENT— , GENTS DEPARTMENT— Pinet's Walking} Shoes j Cove & West's Porpoise Shooters Pinet's Walking Boots j Cove <fe Weat's Calf Boot 3 and Shoes Pinet's Evening Shoes I Ohurohes 1 Boots and Shoes Bostook's Boots and Shoaa . Boatook & Go's Boota and Shoes , Tomer Bros.' Boots and Shoes The famous K Boots and Shoas Flatan's Boots and Bhoes ! The Pliant K. Boota and Shoea Lennard & Wright's Boots and Shoea ! The Beantiful Q. Boots and Sboea Howletb & White's Boota and Shoes j All kind * of Boots & Shoes made to order, t and Repairs a speciality 3 Gilt Edge Dressing, Glyoerole, Peerless Gloss, Spechl disooants will be allowed to. Country 3 Satin Polish, and Cream for* Tanfßoots Storekeepers. Colleges, Convents and t and Shoea ' Industrial Schools liberally dealt with r , also by Special Disoounts, NOTE THB ADDRESS IST ' THOMAS FATHERS & CO., : TH^j q BOOT EMPORIUM k HARDY STREET, OPPOSITE THE MASONIO HOTEL, NELSON, Notice to Fruit Growers. Q S 0 f npHE undersigned will be CASH PURCHASERS of ike following Fruits JL in unlimited quantifcies ;— i Strawborries, Gooseberries, Raspberries, Black and Red Currants, Apricots, Plams, Peaches, Damsons and Apples. — — — *_ o ,_ ________ 1 All Fruit njusi be delivered in Good Oonditiov. No Damaged or Diseased Frnit bought at any pbioe. All Fraifc bought by Weight and paid foe on del very at the NELSON JAM FACTORY. 8. Kirkpatrick & Co, 3 The Factory closes at 1 o'clock on Saturdays. 4859 i Use Little's Sheep Dips. > YOU WILL HAVE MORE WOOL ! WOOL WILL BBINQ A BETTER PRICE 1 FJuid Dip, the best non-poisonous Dip. IJsed ana recommended by owners of over 5,000;00!) sheep in Ne^. Zealand alone PRICE— (in oaakß) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. Little's Powder Dip, ~~~ A POISONOUS DIP, oqmbineS with; Glyoerine-fcbe outcome of many years' experience i. wonderfully successful— ib displacing all other Poisonous Dips. * i EXTERMINATES VERMIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT AND BtttGHT, SASILY MIXED t ™™„ T^ E CHEAPEST AND BEST DIP IN THE MARKET. NOTE PRICE-(m improved iron jraga) 50a. per Cwt. 2 Gwt makes louo Gallons Dip Ohief Agents —BLAGKBUBNE & 00., Ghrietohnrch. Dibxbios Agents— B. LEVIEN, Nelson ; BISIiEY BROB, T & 00, Nelson W, E^OLOUaXON&CO.rBIenIieijjB, '

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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7812, 13 December 1893, Page 1

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