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W.. ROUT AND SONS HAVE n THE FOLLOWING Some excellentßoilding Sites in Collingwooa street North,>t very low prices. Several first-olass Building Sites, Victoria Orescent, the Port. Easy of accera, and commanding a splendid view of the Bay, &c. To be sold at low prices, and en particularly eaey teime. A Bix-recmed Eouee, with Three Acreß of Land, on Glad3tono Boad, Riohmond,'be lorgiDg to Mr Gunn, and Bituate near Mr Jos Best's property. Good orohard, vinery, water laid on, outhouf es, copper built in. House comparatively new. A very desirable Cottage property in Tasman street, adjoining Mr Oatley's property. Five-roomed House, with land 102 fact by 142 feet. Fkat-ola^g Orahwd. For sale cheap. That vety superior property in Hardy Btreet belonging to &fra Scaly, consisting of a fall acre of land, with a ten-roomed Dwelling House, Coioh-house, Stable, and other Outbuildingß. The land has a long frontage to Hardy street, and is tastefully planted and laid out. Nearly the whole of the purohase money oould remain owing at a low rate of interest. The Houso and Land at the Port belonging toMrB Gilbert son. This Property has front" ages to Wakefield quay and Viotoria 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, aB the owner is anxious to realizs. A Cottage and Land in St Vincent-Street belonging to Mr Jonathan Brongh, and situate aear the Girls' Sohool. The House is built of oob, is commodious, and is in a good state of preservation. Price £120 ; easy terms. That Valuable Aore of Land, being Seotioa 57, situate at the oorner of Haven Road and BeaohviUe, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property. The Aore of Land, with Honse thereon, at tha corner of Collingwood and Bronti streets, opposite W M. Stanton's property. The dwelling house is of briok construction, and ocntains eight rooms. Gas and watet laid on. A firßt-olass neighborhood for residenoe. A firßt-olass Property in Hardy street, near the Maitai River, consisting of a substantial ten roomed dwelling honse, with a full aore of land. Will ba sold at a low .figure, and nearly the whole of tbo 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, be-* onging to Bishop Snter, being sections 964 and 966. Price, £200. A Building Allotment adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore's property, having rontages to Nile Btreeb and Trafalgar Square. A capital Bnilding Site at Stepney ville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perches of land. Price £50. A Desirable Cottage Property in Tasman streat, near Nile street, belonging to Mr Grounds Infield. To be sold a bargain, and 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 bb good 'as new. T® SLUT The Eoueo and Grounds in Tasman ttreet, at present oconpied by Mrs Stevens, and adjoining Mr Thop. Heine's property. The Hcufe contains seven rooms and Bathroom. PoEEeesion Ist October An eight-rromed Honse with Two Acres of Land in Queen-st., Biohmond, lately oooopied by Dr. Guy Porter- Bashrocm, sculltry ; water laid on. Eett £36 a year. A ct mfortatle seven-roomed Bouse in Grove-ft., near Trafalgar street, lately occupied by Dr. LeggatN Gas laid cd, Batbioom, &c. Half &n sore of Lacd. Superior Houbo st Port, edjoining Pilot low's. House is in good order, and has every conv«nience. Eent £30 a year. A seven-roorced House in Hampden Btreeb West, opposite Victory Square, belonging to Mr Gorrie. Bent 7/- a week. A eupf rior Femiiy Residence ct Stcke, known as " Holland House, 1 at present in the occßf Bti nofJ. H. Ljell, Etq. The EouEe contains 11 Bocmß and Bathroom, and there are Stfible, Coeth-bocre, &o. Five Acres of Land attaohed. PoEßeßßion middle of Maroh. Rent £50 per finuum. A Spite of Offices in Hardy street, consisting of three good rooms in first-class order and repair, situate above Balme and Co.'s ooach factory. Gas laid on, lavatory and every convenience. Low Rent. That very pleaEant property in Waime* street, belonging to Mr Deverall, consisting of half an aore of land, with good eight-roomed house, Bituate in the centre thereof. Immediate possession. Osss JLil I i hsh* £$ oxJLliitiiir JL/XirD. FLUID DIP, the best Non~poisonous Dip Ussa and Rerommecdrd by Owners of over 5,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. RlCE— (iVoaßkfi) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 Galoon Fluid Makbs 100 Gallons Dip LITTLE'S POWDER DIP A POISONOUS DIP, combined with Glycerine— the outooms of many yeara' experience, Wonderfully Saooessfu'. Is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. Sales have Trebled each Year since introduced. EXTERMINATES VERtiIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BRIGHT, EASILY MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegs) 50/- Peb Cwt. ; (in oases of 10, 101 b. Paokets) 50/- Per Case. One Cwt. makes 1,000 Gallons of Dip. Chief Agents— B LACEBUItNE & 0 0,, Chrißtehurob. District Agents— Nelson : Bislbs Bros, & Co. ; Blenheim: W. B.Cl<uston & Co.

Morwich Union Fire Office. Business now exceeds £800,000,000 Increase of premium-income last year £60,000. SEPIEMBER QUARTER DAY, 1894. HOLDERS OF POLICIES expiring this Quarter are respeot fully reminded that their Peemiums pob Renewal should be paid on or before SUNDAY, 30th September inut. Intending Instjbebs will find this a con" venient opportunity for taking out Polioies, so as for them to fall due on Quabtee Day. inpnrances an be effected, and premiums for renewal paid, at any of the Branch Offices in the Districts of Nelson, Marlborough, or Westland, or at the prinoipal Office, Nelson, W. M- STANTON, Agent and Attorney, Insuranoe Chambert, Trafalgar street. — o— %*Oenton Insurance Office (Marine), in which the contributors of business paitieipate each yeat'B profits. JUNCTION HOTEL (TAEAEA). George Mos®, reoently of the Railway Hotel, Richmond, HAS pleasure in informing the public o j TAEAEAand Diatriot, that he has purchased the above Hotel, and hopes by keeping ONLY FIRST-CLASS Wines, Eeere, and Spirits, together with excellent Table, Bedroom accommodation, and good stabling, to secure the support of the settlers and travelling publio. First'Olass Billiard Table. IS" All Orders by wire from Commercial Travellers and others strictly attsnded to. Horses and Traps on hire: GEOEGE MOSS, Proprietor

ONE WORD ! 100 MS to you with a small affair that yoa may need. In England, the Continent, and many foreign countries, myself and wares are well known Many American families en their retnrn from abroad bring my articles with them, for they know them pretty well, bui you may not be one of these. Confidence between man and man is slow of growth, and when fonnd,its rarity ftftftas ii valuable. I ask your coufiaeicd and make a reference to this Journal to indorsa that conndeuce. Ido not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure — an absolnte one — for biliousness and headache that can ba found in tbi3 year. The curd is so small in itself, and yet its comfort f o you is so great — 20 minutes being its limit when relief comes — that it has become the marvel of its time. Une and a half grains of medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to commerce as DR. HAYDOCK'S NEW LIVER PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is new to North America. The price is as low as an honest medicine cart be sold at, 25 cents. Bend a postal card for a sample vial, xo try them, bsfore you purcha?©. DR. HAIDOCK 8 63 FuNon St., N. Y. NEW ZEALAND DEUG CO., Christohurch | 2277 General Agents.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8066, 10 October 1894, Page 1

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