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,W. ROUT AND SOWS HAVE For Sale the following Properties Cottage and Land in Collingwood street, opposite Bey Father Mahoney's, and lately - occupied Mrs Burke. Prioe £60. Cottage and L*t& in Foutb Etrtet. Price £100. j A Fine Property in Blenheim, adjoining Eailwßy Station end eilCßte between the Loan ttd Mercantile Officeß and the Co-opt rative Stoeß. large BniJding lately OBed bb a blaokt tmitb g sbop, wheelwright's chop and sbt w room ; or to Ift ft a low rectal. Some excellent Bnilditg Bites in Collingwood Btreet North, at very low prices. Several, firEt-c'Bße lujJcii g f-rtß Victor c( j. mr, :1 .] cv.. J1 1 >cJ » t c e>f .and maiding a siJcr did view of lteßaj, &c. Tc ke fdd al ltv. tricee, md in r ß rt3cnlariy tennß. . A Six-rormed Booße, with Three Acres of lard, en Gledsione Bead, liolmond, be lotgiDg to Mr Gntn, B»d eitoate near Mr Joe Beefß troperty. Good orchard, viaery water laid on, optboopfF, copper built in. HouFe comparatively new. A very desirable Cottage property in Taeman Btreet, adjoining Mr Catley's property. Flve-rocmed Houße, with land 102 feet by 142 feet. Fin>t-clai?s Orchard. For sale cheap. That very superior property in Bardy street belonging to Mrs Scaly, consisting of a full f 6??. lBn °' *** a ten*-room«d Dwellirp Honse, Coaeb-houße, Stable, and other OutDmlainga. The land has a long frontage o Hardy street, and is tastefully planted and laid ** eßr 'y * ne whole of the purchase money could remain owing a» a low rate of interest The House and Land at the Port belonging to Mrs Gilbertson. This Property has frontages to wakefleld quay and Victoria road, and commands a magnificent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an aore of Land. To be soldat a low figure, and on easy terms, as tne owner is anxious to realise. A Cottage and Land in St Vincent Btreet belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough, and aitoate near the Girla Bohool. The House is built of cob, ia commodious, and is in a good state of preservation. Price £120 ; easy terms. t, TiV},* Viable Acre of Land, beinsr Section 57, situate at the comer of Haven Boad and UeaenvlUe, and adjoining Mrs Grarrard's property. j The Aore of Land, with House thereon, at the corner of Oollingwood and Bronti streets, opponte W M. Stanton's property. The dwelling house is of brick construction, and oonlains i eight rooms Gas and water laid on. A first-olass neighborhood for residence. A first-elasa Property in Hardy atreet. near the Maitai River, consisting of a substantial ten roomed dwelling house, with a full aore of land. Will be sold at a low figure, and nearly tne whole of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Two Aores of Land on Waimea Boad, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, beongmg to Bißhop Suter, being seotiona 964 and 966. Price, £200. A Building Allotment adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore's property, having; rontages to Nile Btreet and Trafalgar Square. rnu.-f 1 ? 51 ** 1 Baaain 8 Site at Stepneyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty.five perches of land. Price £50. 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 new. TO UST A Comfortable Cottage in Sbelbource street, at pretext occupied by Dr. Fort. Seven rooms andßa'bJOcm. Bent £30 a year. PofßPf s:on l*t Mny. Seven-roomed Honße with 2* ecies cf landetWaktfield, next Bailway Station. Waßhi house and copper, and every convenience. Or for rale at a low fignre. Superior Six-roomed Boub< in Bron>bam Etnet, belonging to Mre Brgerpcn, with room, large Cellar, and other ccnverjienctß. Half acre of Lard well planted with Fruit ! Treep. Furnished or nnforrished. Low rmt to a good tenant. Immediate possession. " Kent Honse," sitnate on the Waimea Koad, containing 8 rooms. Bent £30 per annum. Two Aoreß of Larjd in Nile-street East, lately occupied by Messrs Dodßon & Son as hopgarden, and now laid down in grass. •• The Oliffa " Property, coneieting of substantially built 15-roomed Houeo with Stable and other Outbuildings, and 19 acres of Und laid out in plantations, orohard. garden and paddooks. The position of the property iB unequalled in the Colony as a residence. Bental per annum for the property with the houße furnished, £150 ; unfurniehed, £125. Immediate possession can be given. The Houbo and Grounds in Tasman ftreet. at present ocoapied by Mrs Btevens, and adjoining Mr.Thos. Raine's property. The Bouf=e crntains se^fn room? and ha^hroom An eight-roomed Honse with Two Aorea of Land in Queen-st M Biobmond, la«ely ooonpied by Dr. Guy Porter- Bathroom, eoullery ; water laid on. Bent £36 a year. A seven-roomed House in Hampden street West, opposite Viosory Square, belonging to Mr Gome. Rpnt 7/~ a week. That very pbaoant property in Waimea Btreet, belonging to Mr Deverall, consisting of half an aore of lind, with good eight-roomed bouse, situate m *he oemre thereof. Immediate possession. USS LI TICK'S sHfiEP Dli^. FL UID DIP, the best Non-poieonous Dip rmTow /■ R ?° on 2 mende d by Owners of over 5,000.000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. FKICE— (in casks) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid Makeb 100 Gallons Dip "~: V 4*.^f pfT tc W^: : : f Ar ' LITTLE'S POWDER DIP A POISONOUS DIP, combined with Glyoerine — the ontoorae of many years experience, Wonderfully Successful Is displacing all othtr Priaonoua Dip?. Sales bava Trebled eaoh Year since introduoed. EXTERMINATES VERjIIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BRIGHT, EASIL MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poiaonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegs) 50/- Pbb Cwt. ; (in cases of 10, 101 b. Faoketa) 50/- Peb Case. One Owt. makes 1,000 Gallons of Dip. Chief Agents— B LACKBUKNE & 00., Cbristchuroh. Diatriot Agents— Nelson : Bislky Bbob. & Co. ; Blenheim: W. E.CLnusTON & Co. FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. MELLINS LACTO-GLYCOSE OR MIX/K FOOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COWS MILK CANNOT BE OBTAINED. These Qoodi are frte from Jftimat Germt ar.d keep good in ana Climate. To b* attained from all DruggtiU art Store*. AGlLWTti— aharland & Co.; Aiiken, Wilson & Co ; Wardell Bros. & Co Kempthorne, Prosser & Co; and Hayroan & Co.. Wp]im t n ■The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach Children, Delict c Fe* \ Headache, Heartburn, Indigeßtion, Sour Eructations' males, and the Sick- I Billons Affeotions. ness of Pregnai :y. y^SKBSSBSSSKBm Sold Throughout the World. 0> j , r — N.8.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA.^ >i7fc7oEte3.e2»3ral RCecUolxie* l For Eilio'. ~">orr!ers, such as Wind and Pain in trie Stomach, Sick \ Headach "i Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills,.'- . .\nnetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches jj I on tha i.!...i, .'.". . >.. . : tful Dreams, and all Nen'ous and Trembling rj , Sensation^ i -.?.-. 'L'.'Z .-w . *?S give relief in twenty minutes. This Ln- fiction. Sytv :■■■'.'■. ■: '. : u-i to try one Box of these Pills, and they tv .I bo aokn3wi^=:-; ,- V ■ • .: TH A GUINEA A BOX." I'ILL.S, t.iVv nj d-:-:. :. -._■ ruickly restore females to complete i !..:■.., ',. i'r.;-v p'orir-tiy rer-iovti i.T-' ihi. :•...',■;■ _ : ."c-gvJarity of the system. Fora Weak S-feadiir^ : 3feapaa?§4 : "- "Oisordss^d Liver ; ibey act HI-3 mapie--!. f. •'. ) "Ml v/ork woi;lj./v. •■•.: f 0 ''•;:■'': :•. ; ; :i.3 ; Ktn'ncthening- theiauscuLit- Svster.:; p:-xoiini,' Vi* ii-i.:!o t Complertiou ; ■■.•:\)-j\-i; - ■< ■: ? '•••■ L--<m e-itre of aipetite, and ar-.'-isTin:; wui. two :V,sßiYi'.; ; .■• ;!:.a:.vh the wnoL£pny;_-i;.Y.i. KNar.i;v of tii<; r.r.i nan frame. For throwing off fv.-evjin i^;>r ••"imrnc. 3 tht?;' -'-". sri'Oi My renowned, ijif-se iuc •• f. 12. >:.:::. itted by thousands, in all clashes fi soci.' ■ tJic. cn^ _>f ,'ja bs.:- to the y.-icr. -v -m-l i-nul'i :.tw. is that Bucham'i fiiis ha- % t tk. larf.-i>'. C-U 'f-n.y }ai ■'. '-Udl-infiwiJit World. 1<\:!1 airc'iionn •■vit* each bos. " ' ■ '"-i; 1 * ~ <r ZVLyZ-IZJUt. IS 'Alii: OCLOi'-T-J.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8246, 13 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8246, 13 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8246, 13 May 1895, Page 1

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