HAVE TEE FOLLOWING Some excellent Building Bitea in Oollingwood street Norlh (- at very low prioes. Several firflt-c'asa Building Sites, Viotoria Oreecent, the Port. Easy of access, and oommanding a splendid view of the Bay, &c. To be sold at low prioes, and on particularly eaey termp. A SiVrccmed House, with Three Acres of Land, on Gladstone Road, Riohmond.'belording to Mr Gum, ancl situate near Mr Jog Best's property. Good orohard, vinery, water laid on, outhouf es, copper built in. House comparatively new. A very desirable Cottage property in Tasman ssreat, adjoining Me Oatley's property. Five-roomed House, with land 102 fast by 142 feet. First-ola^a Orahird. For sale oheap. Tbat veiy superior property in Hardy street belongiag to Mrs Scaly, oonsistiog of a full aore of land, with a ten-room°.d Dwolling House, Cosoh-hoase, Stable, and other Outbuildings. The land has a long frontage to Hardy street, and is tastefully planied and laid out Nearly the whole of tho purchase money oonld remain owing at a low rate of interest. The House and Land at the Port belonging to Mra Gilbertson. This Property has frontages to Wakefield quay and Viotoria road, and commands a magnificent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an aero of Land. To be sold at a low figure, and on easy teems, as the owner is anxious to realize. A Cottage and Land in St Vincent Btreet belonging to Mr Jonathan Brpugb, and situate near the Girla' Sohool. The House is built of oob, is oommodious, and is in a good state of preservation. Price £120 ; easy terms. That Valuable Acre of Land, being Seotiou 57, situate at the corner of Haven Road and Beaohville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property. The Aore of Land, with House thereon, at the corner of Coliingwood and Brcnfci streets, opposite W M. Stantoa's property. Tho dwelling house is of briok construction, and oontains eight rooms. Gas and watei laid on. A first-class neighborhood .for residenoe. A first-olasa Property in Hardy Btreet, near the Maitai River, consisting of a substantial ten roomed dwelling houße, with a full aore of land. Will be sold at a low figure, and nearly the whole of the purohase money can remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Two Aores of Land on Waimea Road, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, beonging to Bishop Suter, being sections 964 and 966. Price, £200. A Building Allotment adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore's property, having rontageß to Nile Btreet and Trafalgar Square. A capital Building Site at Stepneyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perches of land. Prioe £50. A Desirable Cottage Propeety in Tagman street, near Nile street, belonging to Mr Grouods Infield. To be sold a bargaiD, and on particularly easy terms. One of Dear'a CoUages in Waimea Btreet at a very low figure and on exoepfcionally easy terms. The building is plastered throughout, and as good'as new. The House and Grounds in Tasman ftreet, at present occupied by Mrs Stevens, and adjoining Mr Thnp. Eaine's property. The Hcute oontainß seven roomß and jßa'.hroom. PofiEession Ist October An eight-rcomedHonso with Two Aores of Land in Queen-st., Biohmond, la'ely oooupied by Dr. Guy Porter- Ua'hroom, acuUery ; water laid on, Reut £36 a year. A comfortable sevtn-rcomed House in Grove-tt, near Trafalgar street, lately ocoupicd by Dr. Leggatt. Gas laid on, Bathroom, &c. Half an Bore ol Lacd. Superior House Bt Porf, adjoining Pilot Low's. House in in good order, and has every oonvimence. Bent £30 a yoar. A seven-) oonsed House in Hampden streej Wesf, opposite Victory Square, belonging to Mr Gorrie. Rent 7/- a week A superior Family BrsidtDCO at Stoke, known as " Holland House, 1 Bt present in the oecupati. dofJ. H. I jell, Esq. The Bouse contains 11 Rocms acd Bathroom, and there are Stable, Ccach-bccre, do. five Acies of Land attached. Possession middle of March. Bent £50 per pntom. A Spite of Offices in Hardy street, consisting of three good rooms in firat-claea order and repair, situate above Balme and Co.'s coach factory. Gas laid on, lavatory and every convenience. Lo* Rent, That very pleasant properly in Waime \ street, belonging to Mr Deverall, consisting of half an acre of land, with good eight-roomed house, situate in the oentra thereof. Immediate possession. "USE LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS." FLUID DIP, the best Non-poisonous Dip Used and Recommeiultd by Own> ra cf over 5,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. PRICE— (in casks) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid Makes 100 Gallons Dip LITTLE'S POWDEItDIP *~ A TOISONOUS DIP, combined with Glycerine— the outcorna of many yearß' experience, Wonderfully SaeoessfuJ. Is displacing all other Poiaonous Dips. tsa .^ c^ Sales have Trebled eaoh Year since introduced. /o " =Ki " i^ EXTERMINATES VERifIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BRIGHT, EASILY MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip iv the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kega) 50/- Per Cwt. ; (in ca3es of 10, 101 b. Paokets) 50/- Per Case. One Owt. makes 1,000 Gallons of Dip. Chief Agents— B LACKBURNE & CO., Christchurch. District Agents— Nelson : Bisle* Bkos. & Co. ; Blenheim: W. E, Olouston & Co. Q In [a Is an admirable health-giving, refreshing and iuvigor- q{ I ating preparation, suitable for all ages. p J _^^ -zr:r:^^> ****** «J 3 Ripe Fruit, so necessary |j I entirety renovates the G J In Biliousness, Sick C i / ttimljjjjk Headache, Feverishnesa, j( x .„..,. It ff IM^Sim Nervous Excitement, rt * - , -^\ *r± iji \ i Jiiflli^iililS Pimples on the Face, and j aS£3SKS=^=SHII« II I '3 \ %£?*&§&Zfg!& —^HP^.- If A UAIIIE AHUM lIT DC fU liliMiiiSf// I \tt ' s^^^^^^^^ VALUE CANNOT Be j« j] --* s s§>: « | \ yJ^m^mL o^* vigorating-, and never loweia p X &J&E£T> I C l&lllllj^^'^llp -7^ Acts as simply yet just as s B system as sunshine does on p 0j ' '■' a:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ tlie vegetable world, and « 1 : ~^^^sllz^ l^^^^g removes by natural means v * 'sC^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^A without hazardous force, v g CHILDREN LIKE IT AND TAKE IT READILY. B }g CAUTION.-Examine each Bottle and see that the Capsule is marked ENOS g m 'FRUIT SALT.' Without it you have been imposed upon by a worthless imitation. B n Sold by all Chemists. Directions in Sixteen Languages how to prevent Disease. j, ■I} Proparei only at ESTO'S 'PRtTIT SALT' "WORKS, | * Posneroy Strest, New Cress Roadj 5.8., T>y J. 0. BNO'S Patent. Z MOTUEKA. Standard Fire A Marine lasuraace 5± EiXV^- Company of New Zealand MES. JOHN DELANY wifhea to notify — that she has OPENED ccmfoi table NELSON B ANOH. bsfeeshment eooms immediately op- ji« I B B , Marine, and Guarantee SSfSSuS 6 Po i e6t f ral Hal!, where TEA, X! Eolieieß issued at current rates. COFFEE, and other Refreshments can be obtakea. Large and Influential Colonial Proprietary hand. Good STABWWQ forj Horees pro- A. A. SOAIPB, ¥iaea « ChistAginVNelßoti
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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8062, 5 October 1894, Page 1
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1,117Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8062, 5 October 1894, Page 1
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