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W. ROUT AND SONS HAVE THE FOLLOWING I'iiOPfflSitvf mm s Cottage and Land in Collingwood street, opposite Bey Father Mahoney's, and lately oooopied Mrs Burke. Prioe £60. Cottage Bed Lsrd in Fouth Btnet. Price £100. A Fine Property in Blenheim, Bdjoioicg Bail way Station and eilcate between the Loan and Mercantile Offices and the Co-operative States. Large Building lately need sb a blackimitb'B Bbop, wheelwright's Efcop and Bbcw room ; or to let fct a low rectal. Borne excellent Boildirg Bites in Collingwood street North, at very low prices. Several first-class Bnildirg Siteß, Victoria CreECent, the Port. Easy of sccece, andoommaiding a splendid view of tbe Bay, &r. To be Bold at low prices, and on particularly easy terms. A Six^roemcd BocEe, with Tbice Aereß of land, en Gladstone Bead, Eicbmcnd, belocging to Mr Gunn, end eiloate Dear Mr Jos Beet's property.' Good orchard, visery ; water laid on, OLtboofep, copper built in. House comparatively new. A very desirable Cottage property in Taeman Btreet, adjoinirg Mr Catley's property. Five-roomed House, with land 102 feet by 142 feet. Firet-olaes Orchard. For sale cheap. Tbat very superior property in Berdy street belonging to Mrs Scaly, consisting of a fall acre of land, with a ten-roomed Dwellicg House, Coach-house, Stable, and other Outbuilding!. The land has a long frontage o Hardy street, and is tastefully planted and laid not. Nearly the whole of the purchase money could remain owing at a low rate of interest! The House and Land at the Port belonging toMrB Gilbertson. This Property has frontageß to Wakefield quay and Victoria road, and oommands a magnificent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an aore of Land. To be soldat a low figure, and on easy terms, as the owner is anxious to realize. A Cottage and Land in St Vincent street belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough, and situate near the Girls School. The House is built of cob, is commodious, and ia in a good state of reservation. Price £120 ; easy terms. That Valuable Acre of Land, being Seotion 57, situate at the corner of Haven Road and Beaohville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard'e property. The Aore of Land, with Houbo thereon, at the corner of Collingwood and Brcnti streets, opposite W M. Stanton's property. The dwelling house is of brick construction, and oontainß eight rooms. Gas and water laid on. A first-class neighborhood jf or residence. A first-olasa Property in Hardy Btreet, 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 tbe whole of the purohase money can remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Two Aores of Land on Waimea Boad, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, be* onging to Bishop Suter, being sections 964 and 966. Prioe, £200. A capital Building Site at Stepneyville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Anderson. Thirty-five perches of land. Price £50. One of Dear's Cottages in Waimea Btreet at a very low figure and on exceptionally easy terms. The building is plastered throughout, and as good as new. ' TO U3T Seven-roomed House with 2$ acres of Land at Wakefield, next Railway Station. Washhouse and copper, and every convenience. Or for Eale at a low figure. Two Aoreß of Land in Nile-street East, lately occupied by Messrs Dodson & Son as i hop garden, and now laid down in grass. " The Cliffs " Property, consisting of substantially built 15-roomed House with Ftable and other Outbuildings, aDd 19 acres of land laid out in plantations, orchard, garden and I paddocks. The pout ion of the property is ucequalled in the Colony as » residence. Bental per annum for the property with the house furnished, £150 ; unfurnished, £125. Immediate possession can be given. An eight-roomed Honse with Two Aores of Land in Queen-st., Richmond, lately occupied by Dr. Guy Porter- Bathroom, scullery ; water laid on. Bent £36 a year. A seven-roomed House ia Hampden street West, opposite Victory Square, belonging to Mr Gome. Rent 7/- a week. That very phaeant property in Waimea street, belonging to Mr Deverall, consisting of half an acre of land, with good eight-roomed boose, situate in the oentre thereof. Immediate poßsessfon. ■ USE LITTLE'S SHEEP DIPS. j FLUID DIPj the besfc Non-poißonous Dip > Used and Recommended by Owners of over 5,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. PRICE— (in casks) 5s 6d per Gallon* |1 Gallon Flcid Makbb 100 Gallohb Da LITTLE'S POWDER DIP A POISONOUS DIP, oombined with Glycerine— the outcome of many years experience, Wonderfully Successful. Is displacing all other Poisonous Dips. Bales have Trebled each Year sinoe introduced. EXTERMINATES VERdIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BRIGHT, BASIL MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegs) 50/- Pbb Cwt. ; (in cases of 10, 101 b. Packets) 50/- Pee Cask. One Owt. makes 1,000 Gallons of Dip. Chief Agents— B LACKBUItNE & CO., Christohuroh. jMsttiot Agents— Kelson : Bism Bbob. & Oo. ; Blenheim : W. B. Olopbtoh & 00. For Bilio- borders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Hcadm'v" '■ : " Swelling a'"ter meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills i< • : ,-. ..-.-.- .. " .\npetite, Sliortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on tV> S : -i Di *'•"-'•• ":' M-r. • ■•^htuil Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling ScnsiUonsT&c "ths first "l»c:- t " . "t.l' cive relief in twenty winutes This is no fiction. Every sufi^r is earne^iy =. ited to try one Box of these Pilfc s^md they will be acknowledged to D3 - VvOi.TH A GUINEA A BOX. Ts^EClTAir= "PIT Is t •?-'! as directed, ». iL quickly restore females to complete iieilith. "iTucy promptly remove any obstruction c/ irregularity of tlie system. Fora Weak Stomach ; Impaired Digestion n 'Oiserdered Lirer ; tl.oy net like magic-a few dos's will work wonders upon the Vital O!,ns ; *tren£hcmng the muse* p ts^K^i^ss usr'Liss sa-¥r»&^ F"¥i fills hare the Largest Sale of ony PaV.it Ahdieiae in tie World. l< ull an^t,,.,, „ iti. each b-,x The TJuiversal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach., Children, Delicr eFeEeadache, Heartburn, Indierestion, Sour Eructations - males, and the SickBilious Affectioi^ ness of Preg-nai cy. « Sold Throughout the World. Mr ■ Ifl N.8.-ASK FOR EHNNEFORP'S MAGNESIA.-^ !, FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. - MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSE on tm OR IVEIIL.K: FOOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COWS MILK CANNOT BE GBTAINEDL Thete Joods art fnt from Animal Germ and keep aood in cms Climaie. 2b be fHained from all Dnigauh W* rtont. AQENTB— Fhatland & Co. ; Aitken, Wilson kOo ; Wardeli Bros, kOi K emptbpxne, Eroßeer & Co ; and Bay man & Co., Wellington

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8263, 1 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8263, 1 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8263, 1 June 1895, Page 1

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