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HA?S THE FOLLOWING Ssme excellent Building Sitea in Cojiitigwood street North.jit very low prioea. Sevfral first-olas3 Building Sies, VictO'-ia Orescent, thjPort* Easy of access, and commanding a splendid view of the Bay, &:. To be sold at low prices, and en partioulary easy termp. A Six-rocmed Eouec, with Three Acres of Land, on Gkd3lone Road, Riohmond.'bslording to Mr Gutn, and situate near Mr Jos Best's property. Good orohard, vinory, wafer laid on, otithomes, copper built in. Souse comparatively new. j A very desirable Ooltage property in Tasman street, adjoiniag Me Oatley's property. Five-roomed House, with land 102 fees by 142. feet. First-cla?3 Orohard. For sale cheap. That vey superior property in Hef Jy street belonging to Mrs Scaly, oonsistiag of a full acre of land, with a ten-roour-d Dwellinp: House, Coich-hoa3e, Stable, and other Outbuilding*. The land has a long frontage to Hardy street, and i 3 tastefully planted and laid Out , ear 'y lac whole of tho purohasa money could remain owing aS a low rate of inlarest. Th 9 House and Land at the Port belonging to Mrs Gilbertson. This Property has frontages to Wakefield quay and Viotoria road, and commands a magnificent viaw of the Bay and Harbor. Half an acre of Land. To be sold at a low figure, and on easy terms, as the owner is anxious to roalize. A Cottage and Land in St Vinoent street belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough, and situate rear the Girls' School. The Houbs is built of cob, is commodious, and is in a good state of preservation. P/ice £120 ; easy terms. That Valuable Aore of Land, bein? Seotiou 57, situate at the oorner of Haven Road and Beachville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property. The Aoro of Land, with Hoaso thereon, at tha oorner of Collingwood and Bronti streets, opposite W M.Stanton's property. The dwelling house is of brick construction, and oontsins eigbfc rooms. Gaa and watet laid on. A first-olags neighborhood [for residence. A firßfc-olass Property in Hardy street, near the Maitai River, consisting of a substantial ten roomed dwelling house, with a'full aore of- land. Will ba sold at a low figura, and nearly the whole of the purohase money oan remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Two Aorea of Land on Waimea Road, adjoining Mr Chapman's nnraery garden, beonging to Bishop Suter, being seotions 964 and 966. Price, £200. A Building Allotment adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore'a proparty, having routages to Nile street and Trafalgar Square. A capital Building Site at Stepaeyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perohes of land. Price £50. f, Deßirable Cott3 S 9 i Q Tascaan street, near Nile itreet, belonging to Mr Grouads Infield. To be sold a bargain, and on particularly easy terms. One of Dear's Cottages in Waimea street at a very low figuro and on exceptionally easy terms. The building is plastered throughout, and ss good as new. C. %J Mutest & „ ?*1 8 House and Groands in Tasman street, at present ooonp'ed by airs Stevona, and acJjcicing Mr 'Jhop. Price's property. The Homo ocntains seym rooms and Ea'vhrcoin. PosEecs'on Ist October An eight-nomed House with Two Acres of Land in Quecn-st., Biohmond, la'ely oooopied ly Dr. Guy Porter- Ea hrocm, eculhry ; water laid on. Bert £3G a year. A o< mfcrtelle sevec-rcoiEed Ecuse in Grove-tt., near Trbfa'gar street, lately occcpud by Dr. Lr ggatf. Gas laid cr>, Butlnocm, &c Half en ecre cf Latd. Si perior House »t Torf, tdjoinitg Piltt low's. Hcuse h in good order, tnd has every ccnv niecce. Bent £30 a year. A seven-; oorred House in Hempden street Wesf, oppoeita Vic'.ory Square, belonging to Mr Gorrie. Rent 7/- a we* k A Eur/frior Femi'y Eieidfcce at Stoke, known as "Holland HouEe,' &t present in the oeepjati dofJ. H. I-3eU, Etq The Eocee contains 11 Bocms atd Bathroom, and thpreare Sable, Ccß(h-bciiFe, do. live Acres of Land attached. Possession middle of March. Bent f 50 per intvm. A Suite of Cffioea in Hardy street, consisting of three good rooms in first-Glass order and repair, situate above Balme and Oo.'s ooaoh faotory. Gas laid on, lavatory and every convenienoo. Low Bent. That very pleasant property in Waimei street, belonging to Mr Deverall, consisting of half an acre of land, with good eight-roomed bouee, situate in the centre thereof. Immediate possession. 4 I'LUID DIP, the best Norj-poiscnous Dip Used apd Eecommecdcd by Owntra tf over 5,000,000 Sheep iuNew Zealand alone. PRICE— (in oaske) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 GaijOon Fluid MiKBB 100 Gallons hit LITTLE'S POWDERDIP — -— A POISONOUS DIP, cmbined with Glycerina— the outcome of many years' experience, Wonderfully Sacoessfu'. Is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. Sales have Trebled each Year sinoe introduced. EXTERMINATES VEIUIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BRIGHT, EASILY MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegß) 50/- Peb Owt. ; (in cages of 10, 101 b. Packets) 50/- Per Case. One Cwt. makes 1,000 Gal'ons of Dip. Chief Agenls-B LACKBDRNE & CO., Cbrietehurob. Dist'.ict x\gen?s— Ntlaon: Eislky. Biiop. & Co. ; Blenheim: W. B. Cl- uston & Co.

orwiGn uiiiOu Fire Office. Business now exceeds £800,000,000 Inorease of premium-income last year £60,000. SEPTEMBER QUARTER DAY, 1894. HOLDERS OF POLICIES expiring thiß Qasrter arc respectfully reminded that their Premiums por Renkwal should be paid on or before SUNDAY, 30th September inßt. Intending Insurers will find this a convenient opportunity for taking out Policies, so as for them to fall due on Quarter Day. inpuranoes an be effected, and premiums for renewal paid, at any of the Branch OfLceß in the Districts of Nelson, Marlborough, or Westland, or at the principal Office, Nelson, W.M-STANTON, Agent and Attorney, Inmranoo Chambert, Trafalgar street. —o— •»*Ganton Insurance Office (Marine), in whioh the contributors of business paiticipate each year's profits. JUNCTION HOTEL (TAKAKA). George Moss, reoently of the Railway Hotel, Richmond, HAS pleasure in informing the publio o 1 TAKAKA and Distriot, that fee has i purchased the above Hotel, and hopes by keeping ONLY FIRST-CLASS Winep, Beers, and Spirits, together with excellent Table, Bedroom accommodation, and good etabling, to seoure the support of the Bettlrrs and tmoliing publio. First-olass Billiard Table. 6f All Orders by wire from Commercial • Travellers and others strictly attended to. Jlorses end Traps on hire: | GEOKGE MOSS, ?ro£rietpr

I PILLS ahd 01HTMEHT. THE Bi."b. FAMILY MEDICjiSJ? LVER KNOWW assistnatii.-L-hyrURII VINGTiIK ni.OO.Dt thus renovating the very Sl'K INGS OK LIFE. They sustain the KERVOUS ENERGY in youth, ar.d restore it as age advances. They promote IHGES fION by acting certainly bu* gently on the • LIVER AND BOWELSfe • and they can be confidently recommended to FEMALES OF ALL AGKS as a sure and .secure remedy in the n.anifi>ld com; faints incidental to f- \ >ex. Dro-.'sica'i Swuilinij^ aw' Kidney D : r ■ i quickly yield o t';cii v.»«"= tive prope-; c as t xperience has clearly proved— for the past 40 j is unrivalled as a healing agent in ever •"'.ml of Ulceraiiori, Vzd Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds and Sores. When rubbed irito the skin, as >alt is into meat, it scarc'icr. out and removes inward INFLAMMATION', CONGESTION and SWELLINGS. Its applicitionraaiiy affected ?.fU"t removes and soothes NEU R A LG I A AN Vj ti IEUM AT IC pain?.. For Sere T!.r:-.i> r.r<,r.t !:ifis. Couglis, Colds, Ahnce^se? an- ; ' SI: in i /iae:\^;s it W to eqisi ® The PiJla and Ointment em Manofaeturcd only at 78 New Oxford Si. (la'e 533, Oxftrd St.) Londin, and are eoli by &11 vendors c! Medicine- throughout the civilised world ; with direo ions for use in almost every language. esr Purchasers ehould look to the Label on end around Bcxe?. If the addieaß is not 533, Qxfqrd St., Loadon, they are epmious.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8063, 6 October 1894, Page 1

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