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IW. ROUT AND SOWS J HAVE For Sale the following Properties Cottage and Land in Collingwood street, opposite Bey Father Mahocey's, and lately j occupied Mrs Burke. Price £60. Cottage and Lstd in Fontb Etn et. Price £100. A Fine Property in Blenheim, Bdjoinirip Beilwav Statitn end ciicsfe between the Loan Bnd Meroantile Offices and the Co-opfrative StojfP. 'lerge Boilding lately need as a blaok*. Mmtb s sbop, wheelwright's Pbop and slrw rocm ; or to let tt b low rer.tal. Borne excellent Building Eites in Collingwood street North, at very low prioes. Several, fii Bt-eIBEP 1 _ilo>i pH ts Vicio v( i. ,< ( r . ). 1 1. . }i•ij ,v? f .erd maiding a n lndia view cf tleEaj, Sic. Ti li- -rid ai h» pint, mr in rsnitolary A Six~rcc_rd Fooep, with Tbrre Acres rf lard, tn Glfdßioce Feed, Bictmond.be lorgiDg to Mr Gnrn, end situate near Wr Joe Best's poverty. Good orchard, vinery water laid on, optbooftp, copper boilt in. Houre comparatively new. A very desirable Cottßge property in TaemsD Btreet, adjoinirg Mr Catley *s property, i Five-roomed House, with laud 102 feet by 142 feet. Firet-claRB Orchard. For sale oheap. Tbat very superior property in Bardy Btreet bf longing to Mrs Bealy, consisting of a full ?°??° f «nd, with a ten-room«_ Dwellirj? Hooee, Coach-house, Stable, and other Out- 1 bmldingß. The land has a long frontage o Hardy Btreet, and iB tastefully planted and laid no * Jy e ?T *y e w °ole of the purchase money could remain owing at a low rate of interest J ? fl iT md Land at the Port b-longing to Mrs Grilbertson. Thiß Property has frontages to Wakefield quay and Victoria road, and commands a magnifloent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an aore of Land. To be Boldat a low figure, and on eaßy terms, as the owner is anxious to realise. Oo *tage and Land in St Vinoent street belonging to Mr Jonathan Broogh, and situate near the Girls Sobool. Tbe Hoase is buili of oob, is commodious, and is in a good state of preservation. Prioe £120 ; easy terms. _ V*£ Valoable Aore °* tend, being Seetiou 57, situate at the oorner of Haven Boad and Beaonville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property. T . he Acre of Land, with Houbo thereon, at tho corner of Collingwood and Brcnti streets, opposite W M. Stanton's property. The dwelling hoase is of brick oonßtruotion, and oontains eight rooms. Gas aod water laid on. A firat-ola_s neighborhood for residence. A firßt-olass Property in Hardy street, near tha Maitai River, consisting of a substantial !£ n to ° med dwellin 8 house, with a full aore of land. Will be sold at a low figure, and nearly tne whole of the purohasa money oan remain on mortgage at a low rate of iniereat. Two Aores of Land on Waimea Boad, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, beonging to Bishop Suter, being seotions 964 and 966. Prioe, £200. A Building Allotment adjoining Mr Ambrose Moore's property, having rontages to Nile street and Trafalgar Square. A oapital Building Site at Stepneyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreaß Anderson. Thirty -five percheß of land. Prioe £50. One of Dear's Cottages in Waimea street at a very low figure and on exceptionally easy termß. The building is plastered throughout, and as good aB new. TO USST A Comfortable Coitage in Sbelbourre street, at pretett occupied by Dr. Fort. Seven rooms sndßabiocm. Kent £30 ayfsr. PofSPFSon l.t Wty. Seven^roomed House witb 2\ scies cf land- tWafcf field, n* xt Bailway Staticn. WashhouEe and copper, and every convenience. Or for tale at a low fignre. Superior Six-roomed Bous^ in Brougham Etrf et. belmging to Mrs Brgereen, wi th room, large Cellar, and otber omvtniencfs. Half acre of Lard well planted with Fruit Treeß. Furnished cr nnforrisbed. Low nnt to a gocd tenant. Immediaieposeession. J* Kent House," situate on the Waimea Boad, containing 8 roome. Bent £30 per annum. Two Acres of Lard in Nile-street East, lately occupied by Messrs Dodson & Son as hop garden, and now laid down in grass. " The Cliffs " Property, ooneisting of substantially built 15~roomed House with Stable aD^° w outb - ildi °P B « - nd 19 acreß of land laiJ out in plantations, orchard, garden and paddooks. Tbe position of the property is UDeqaalled in the Colony as a residence. Bfintal per annum for the property with the house furnished, £ 150 ; unfurniehed, £125. Immediate possession can be given. „ T^ c H ° aße and Grounds in Tasman Ftreet. at present ooonpied by Mrs Stevens, and adjoining Mr Thos. Seine's property. The Bcufe contains seven rooms acd Bathroom _ t» J WBAt-roomea Hoase with Two Aores of Land in Queen-st., Biohmond, lately oooupied by Dr. Guy Porter- Bathroom, soullery ; water laid on. Beet £36 a year. A seven-roomed' House iv Hampden street West, opposite Viotory Square, belonging to Mr Gorrie. Bent 7/- a week. That very phasant property in Waimea street, belonging to Mr Deverall, ooneisting of half an sere of lind, with good eight- roomed house, situate in rhe centre thereof. Immediate possession. USE J-irTt-B'S aHIBEP DLb2>. _ FLUID DIF, the beat Non-poisonous Dip dut/S ,• Recommended by Owners of over 5,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. ___10K— (m oasks) 5s 6d per Gallon. 1 Galloh Fluid Makes 100 Gallons Dip LITTLE'S POWDER DIP A POISONOUS DIP, oombined with Glycerine— the outcome of many years experience. Wonderfully Successful. Is displacing all other Prisonous Dips. Sales bave Trebled eaoh Tear sinoe introduced. EXTEBMINATES VERMIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT St BKIGHT, BASIL MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegs) 50/- Hbb Cwt. ; (in cases of 10, 101 b. Paokets) 50/- Feb Oase. One Owt. makes 1,000 Gallonß of Dip. Chief Agents— B LACKBUBNB „ CO., Christohuroh. Dißtriot Agents— Nelson : Bisucy Bbos. St Co. ; Blenheim : W. E. Clcuston St Co. FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSE OR MIX--- FOOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COWS MIIK CANNOT BE OBTAINED. These 3ood* are free from Animal Genu and keep oeod in any Climate. To be attained Jrom all DruggitU ari stores. AGENTS— Bharland & Co.; Ai'ken, Wilson & Oo ; Wardell Bros. & Oo Kempthorne, Prosser & Oo; and Hay roan & Co.. Wellinrtou •The Universal Eemedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Children, Delict ;e FeBeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations males, and the SickBilious Affections. nes3 of Pregrnai oy. Sold Throughout the World. 0* N.8.-ASK FOR EHNNEFORP'S ItffAGNESIA-.^J* .___ "^To3_icie-*iruL2. -_ia:eca.ioii_L©# -n____* ___§& __^_ if V _B _____ ""* <___■_. Wl? m i-«B ffm ■»__ft_____B _9r hbb a, '• m V-_ vyL Jb vM S ___■__. ■ « hH %2LtFS^SS IS®? _5 J_S* r M k^__ For Eilio* v :;?ordrrs, sucli as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Hea Ju. h •■ i H'.vc'iiing after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, I- \....'- V'-.pctHe, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on thi b:..*, ...';.;;: .. . h;ful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations t'^ '.'.vr/: ■■■;:: ; i.-- :. M." give eelikf IN t twenty minutes. This ij r- fiction. Ever- -..- . : ... ■ i : t(.vl to try one Box cf these Pills, and they ■vv.:.: be acl-now:^ ■■; ■"■ _*. i. * . TU A GUINEA A BOX." _-.':.-:CIIAM'.S iPiLL^', i_!:;u &: 2nv< : quickly restore females to complete h:2:..:. Tr.;-;- : vo-n-tiy r.iaovt i..yy c-i>.:. ■• • . ct: 3 .-■•<* -jolarity of the system. For a W^k Stss_a-c!_i ; Tsxgs&s?. e ;t^v y 3iso?dered Liver ; thrvact liki: aiagic— .'. :\. • !*.'.= v. ill woik v/o.^.^x- •■■•■, n ;':c \\. 2 'r.p-j.na; Strenfrthening the muscu-L'.i-'Svsten. * re-torin^' \\.a lon^-l.» t Ooi.jplexion ; i"i;r;::.^ . -.;•:•: ;.'..- ;..s.m ed& of a»r>ctit9, and aion/iin' v.-iii tiio iioSbP. ' t>- - ilka-vh ihe \fK„h fhyshu:. Ehubgv oi tlie hv.iuan frame. Fort-rowing on" fi-v.rr. in *-~r clijriaLes tlisy .ir; «;H.vi._ly renownad. llic^.o arc •' fn-'U ":. h'.'ttcd by thousands, ln aH clas.- r-s of socio: •' mv*. cno oiliic h^si to the Nervou: ■and l'oti:li'i.t-.*_ is that Steeham't Wis hii.'t tii: Largest ortfe r..-"«»'/ PM- it Mullein e vi ths Wm-l-i. Tull i'iijc-.:tuir.s with each hox. 'aix-ooz-- _cJ-- v- J-_os__£ _E_*c_-__s S*-., E^le_s, _s_i€_Fj_.v:. *U£la_<r,

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8247, 14 May 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8247, 14 May 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8247, 14 May 1895, Page 1

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