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W. ROUT AND SOWS HAVE m The .JPropertyLaor .GSeafaJgdtr street, . nd joining tho Citjr OoaaeU Ohambota, aid latelyOflOUpied |by M* Payne> «6nsiating of largo Shop (diridad into 3 lar^e and roomy compart-. • ments), with convenient :. workroom, ;^o., upstairs; wifei Land 45 feet by, 76 feet. To be sold at a low figure, , ancLda very eiasy , termß. A. very desirable *Oottafee p^o^etty: in TagmittsSreat, adjoihiag Mr Oatley's property. Five-rrpomed Hous9,.with .\anAiLQ% feet by 142 fact. Fi«t-cla?s Owhard. For sale cheap. That ve<y superior .property in Hardy street bdlongiog to Mrs Scaly, consisting of a full | » or a of land, with a ten-roomed Dwelling Hoasei Oo*oh-house, Stable, and other Out> ,-'• buadiDga. The land ha 3 a long frontage] to Hardy street, and is tastefully planted and lai I • ont Nearly the whole of the purchase [money ooold remain owinjaJ a low rate of ia<i«reiij. ! i The House and Land at tho Port belonging to Mrs Gilbsrtson. This Property hag !root» ages to Wakefield quay and Victoria road, and commands a magnificent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an aore of Land. To be sold at a low figure, and on easy terms, as th^ownec is ansious to : ; • ~ : . ; i " A Coitage and Land in SV Vincent street belonging to Mr Jonathan BrotJgh, and situate sear the Girls' Sohool. The House is built of cob, is commodious, and is ma good state of preservation, Prioe £120>;neasy terms. } That Valuable Aom of L^nd, being Seotioa 57, situate at the oorner of Haven Road and Beaohville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's {property. • . : ' A firat-olasa corner alletment having frontages to Hardy aad Waimea streets of 76ft and 66Jifc respectively. Will be sold at a very. low; figuuej aathe owne* iaanxioafcto realise.! The Acre of,Land,,with Hoaee thereon* at the cornej:j)fiOoUingweod!and)Brbmifßlreets,C opposite W., M. Stanton's ., property. ThW dwelling-house ia of briok- oonstEUOtio^and oontains eight rooms. Gas and watet laid oh, - A ifirst-olaas neißhborhood for. reaiSenoe.- ' A firft.olass Property in Hardy street. tmm the JMaitai River, consisting of a aubsthntiaT ten roomed dwelling house, with a fall aore of land. Will be sold at a low figure, and nearly the whole of the purchase money oan remain on mortgage, at a low, rate oi interest. ; Two Acres of Land oh .Waimeaßoad, adjoining Mi Ohapman'a nursery garden, be** longing to -Bishop Sater, be|ng; Bedtiofl'a&Qi anfl ?6g. Price, £200. A.Building; Allotment adjoining Mr Amorbse Moore's property, ng frbntages to Nile, street and Trafalgar- Square. A capital Building Site at-Stepoeyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perohes of land. Price £50, ■ A Desirable Cottaga Property in Taaman street, near Nile street, belonging to Mr Grounds Infield. To be sold a bargain, aad- 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, oooupied by Mr Rout. The House contains eight rooms, is very convenient, and in first^olass repair. There are stable / and ooaoh house on the property, a smali paddook at back, and a good garden. Immediate I possession oan be given. : > ._, ■ . . . ■, • \ A Comfortable Five-roomed Cottage, with an Aore of Land, at Richmond, lately oooupied by Mr O'Connell. Good Orchard^ Low rent tc. good tenant. : One let in a double Tenement House in Waimea street. Has just been put into a f perfect state of repair. _ 6/6 per week. A Spite of Offices in Hardy street, consisting of three good rooms in first-olass order and i repair, situate above Balme and Co.'s ooaoh factory. Gas laid oh, lavatory and every ooni 3 venienoe. Low Bent. That yery pleasant property in Ngatitama etreet, formerly occupied by W. S. LHtle ! jobn, ' Esq., consisting of half an' aore of land, with good eight-roomed house, situate in the centre > thereof. Immediate possession. f A very superior house property at oorner of Waimea and Van Dieman streets, lately ; oooopied by J. S. Browning, Esq. Nine rooms ; gas laid on, bathroom, and eveiy oon* " vemence. 3 FOR SALE OR TO LET. The Property in Waimea street known as " Hingston's," consisting of a shop and dwelling house, with large stable and ooach house at the back. The above will be aold at a low figure, either the whole or part, or to let at a low rental. I ~ OPENING NOTICE"" ~~ THIS d "ROOT THMPfYRTTTfifi GORGES OF HiBD i^D T^FA^G V 8 BTR3ETS AND OPPO3ITE THE MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON. BY SPECIAL B.EQLJEBT r&rfiHOMAS FATHERS & CO. hava received nuaaeroug requisition? from the resident c X of Nelaoa, Waimea, Hope, Brightwater, Spring Grovo, Wakefield, Belgrove Motueka, Oollingvoo:!, and other plaoe3 too numerous to particularize to open a first-olass bOOTSHOP where the requirements of a family oan be sapplied. THOMAS FATHERS & 00.-in acceding to the foregoing request, Baures the iahabitaots of Nelson and the'surroanding districts chat from this day all the requirements of a first-dags family Boo^ and Shoe Warehouse will be found at the G. BOOT EMPORIUM, and they regret spaoe will not _ permit giving an exhiustive price list, bat supply below a list of a few of the leading lines. L&DIE3 DEPARTMENT— GENTS DEPARTMENT— Pinet's Walking' Shoes Oove & West's Porpoise Shooters Pinet'a Walking Boots Cove & West's Call Boota and Shoea Pinet'B Evening Shoes Churches' Boots and Shoes Boßtook's Boots and Shoes Boetook & Oo's Boofca and Shoes 9 Turner Bros.' Boots and Shoes The famous K Boots and Shoes Flatan's Boots and Bb,oes, The Pliant K. Boota and Shoe 3 „, Lennard & Wright's Boots and Shoea The Beautiful G. Boota and Shoea 0$ Howlett & White's Boots and Shoes All kind* of Boots & Shoes made to order, it aad Repairs a speciality . a Gilt Edge Dressing, Glycerole, Peerless Gloss, Special discounts will be allowed to, Country » 8 Satin Polißh, and Cream for°,Tan]Boots Storekeepers. Colleges, Convents and and Shoes Industrial Schools ljharally dealt with ir aleo by Special Discounts, i. NOTE THB ADDRESS US" f THOMAS FATHERS & CO., _ TJT't tf; BGqt EMPORIUM j HiBDY BIBBBT, OFPOBITB THE MABOKIO HOSEL, NEDS' ON. o Notice to Fruit Growers. IB • 0-^ ■ >y nnHE uaaeraigaea will be CASH PORGfiASEBS of the following Fruits a » L in unlimited quantities :— - --fa Sfcrawborries* Gooseberries, itasp>eM«s, Black and Red Currants, Apricots, Plums* iegiehes, Damsons, and Apples, .^ o > — i ,1 All Fruife must be delivered in Good Condition. No Damaged or Diseased Frnit bought at any price. AH Fcuili bought by Weight and paid fob on delwebt at the NELSON JAM FACTORY. 8, Kir&palrick & Co. 0 Tho Factory closes at 1 o'clock oii Saturdays. 4859 |Wm LittMs Sheep Dips. '*» YOU WILL HAVE MORE WOOL ! WOOL WILL BBING A BETTER PRICED Finid I^ip, tke best non-poisonous Dip; and recommended <by owners of over 5,000,000 sheep in New Zealand alone PRICE— (in casks) 5s 6d VQY Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid makes 100 Gallons Dip. \ Little's JoWider Dip, "^~~ l A POISONOUS D|P, oombined with; Glycerine-the outcome of many years' experience \ - wonderfully successful— is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. ud EXTERMINATES: VERMIN, KEEPS W.OOL SOFT AND BSIGHT, EASILY MIXED. : Bt «^m« -»»t«»- T ? ? qttEAPEST AND BEST DIP IN THE MARKET. NOTE PRICE-(m improved iron fcegsjj 50g- per Cwt« 2 Cw* makes 1000 Gallons Dip OfflKF Agents— BLAOKBURNEJ & CO., Ohristohnrch. Agents— R. LEVIEN,,IIeIson ; BIBLEY BKOS.'& 00, Nelson . W, RI^OLOUSTON * 00,, Blenheim, ' '

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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7814, 15 December 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7814, 15 December 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7814, 15 December 1893, Page 1

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