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W. ROUT AND SOUS HAVE THE FOLLOWING i*it ophbti mm % Cottage and Land in Collingwood street, opposite Bey Father Mahoney'B, and lately oooapied Mrs Burke. Prioe £60. Cottage and Lecd in f onth Etrtet. Price £100. A Fine Property in Blenheim, sdjoiniDp Euihvay Btaticn pnd eitcate between the Loan Bn ° Mercantile OfiScea and the Co-opt rative Sto»tE. taige Boilding lately used as a blaeko emitfc s shop, wheelwright's chop and bU w rocro ; or to let tt a lew rectal. Borne excellent BoildiDg Sites in Collingwood Btreet forth, at very low prices. Several first^olasß BuildiDg Bites, Victoria Cm cent, the Port. Eaßy of accePß, andoommaiding a splendid view of the Bay, &c. To be Bold at low prices, and en particularly easy A Six-roomed Eooee, with Tbrte Acree of Lard, en GledßtoDeßo&d.Biebmnnd, belonging to Mr Gnrm, and Bituate near Mr Job Beßt's property. Good orohard, vinery ; water laid on, oE>thoD(-ee. corper bcilt in. Souf e ccmperatLvely new. A very desirable Cottsge property in Taemar) street, adjoinirg Mr Catley'6 property. Five-roomed House, with IbdJ 102 feet by 142 feet. Firefc-class Orchard. For Bale obeap. That very superior property in Bsrdy street bflorgirg to Mrs Scaly, consisting of a full acre of land, with a ten-room e d Dwellirp Bouee, Cobch-houße, BtsHe, arjd 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 a* a low rate of interest The House and Land at the Port belonging toMre Gilbertßon. Thiß Property has front* ageß to Wakefield quay and Victoria road, and commands a magnifioent view of the Bay and Harbor. Half an acre of Land. To be soldat a low figure, and on eaßy terms, as the owner is anxious to realize. A Cottage and Land in St Vincent atreet belonging to Mr Jonathan Brough, and situate near the Girls Bohool. The House is built of oob, is commodious, and is in a good stare of reservation. Price £120 ; easy terms. That Valuable Aore of Land, being Beotiou 57, situate at the corner of Haven Rnsd a« d BeaobviUe, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property. The Aore of Land, with House thereon, at the corner of Collingwood and Brcn r i street?, opposite W M. Stanton's property. The dwelling house is of brick construction, and con tainß eißht rooms Gas and water laid on. A first-olasa neighborhood for residence. A firet-olass Property in Hardy atreet near th« Maitai River, consisting of a substantia ten roomed dwelling houße, with a full aore of land. Will be sol«l at * low figure, and nearly the whole of the purohase money can remain on mortgage at a low rate of interest. Two Acres of Land on Waimea Boad, adjoining Mr Ohapraan's nursery garden, beonging to Bishop Suter, being sections 964 and 966. Prian, £200 A capital Building Site at Stepney ville, the Port, belonging to Mr Andreas Ade_ou. Thirty-five perches of land. Prioe £50. One of Dear's Cottagea in Waimea street at a very low figure and on exceptionally easy terms. The building is plastered throughout, and as good aB new. TO LET Seven-roomed Honse with 2$ acres of Land et Wakefield, next Bailway Station. Wa?h--houße and copper, and every convtnience. Or for e ale Bt a )r.w fipnre. Two Acres of Lard in Nile-stieet East, latelj occiipiec by MeEFrs Dcdeon & Eon as hopgarden, and now laid down in graßs. 11 The Cliffs " Property, consisting of substantially built 15-rooroed House with stable and other Outbuildings, and 19 acreß of lend lai'i rut in plantations, orchard pardon and paddocks. The position of the property is nteonolled in the ("dony sb b residence. Bi-n>al per annum for the property with the house furnished, £150 ; unfurnished, £125. Immediate possession can be given. An eight-roomed Hoose with Two Aoreß of Land in Qoeen-st., Bicbmond, lately ooonpied by Dr. Guy Porter* Bathroom, scullery; water laid on. Bert £36 a Tear. A seven-roomed House in Hampden street West, opposite Victory Square, belonging to Mr Gorrie. Rpnt 7/- a week. That very phasant property in Waimea street, belonging to Mr Deverall, oonßißtinp of half an acre of land, with good eight* roomed house, Bituate m +he qentre thereof. Immediate possession. USE UTTk&'S BHISEP Dl^o. _ FLUID DIP, the befifc Non^poisonous Dip Used and Becommended by Owners o over 5,000.000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. PBICB— (in caske) 5s 6d per Gallon. .1 Gaio-on Fluid Makkb 100 Gallons Dip LITTLE'S POWDER DIP A POISONOUB DIP, combined with Glycerine— the outcome of many years experience, Wonderfully Successful. Is displacing all other Pr isonous Dips. Sales have Trebled each Tear since introduced. £EXTBBMINATEB VEBaIIN, KEEPS WOOL SOtfT & BBIGHT, EASIL MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonous* Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegs) 50/- Pbb Cwt. ; (in cases of 10, 101 b. Paokets) 50/- Per Cask. One Cwt. makes 1,000 G»UonB of Dip. Chief Agents— B LACKBUIiNE & CO., Christchuroh. Disttiot Agentß—Nhlßon : Bibucy Bbos. & Co. ; Blenheim : W. E. Clpubtok & Co. j For Bili'v "borders, such, as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headac : - • 1 Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills '■■■ v -.n ? tite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness. Blotches on the !, v: ;- . - ■ ' : iifd Drcsm?, and all Nervous and Trembling Scnsatio-.i;, ice. Ths 3 'i: ■' U: m/ give relief in twknty jiin t utes. This is no fiction Every s^Wt i= >-^ny > "'"ted to try one Box of these Pills, ar.d they will be acknowlsd-e-i to he : - A GUINEA A EOX." BEECHAM'3 PILLS. ta'.::n as d -.- -. . sickly restore females to complete Lealtfa. 'They promptly remove anyob.-.: - ..-,.-i .-.•-.-,: -pgiihnty of the system, iora "^"eak Stsmacii; Impaired Si^ntr..: tJisordexed Liver; I tl.f v act like magic-a few doses will work wondersupon the Vit-il ... f ._ns : StrenL'thening thomuseu. hr "System; restoring the lons-lot Complexion; bringing buck tao i-ceii edge of a. petite, and ar.rti/ing with the Rosebud of Hkalth the whole physical enekc;y oi the puman fnune. For throwing oIT fevers in hot climates they are specially renowned. 1 hese are " facts adrnittcd by thoti^ands, in aU classes of society, ar.d one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and DeuuVi-r^- is that Btechamt tilU have the Largest Sale of any Patent Mtdicine in the World. Full directions with box. . Prepared OE2~ &-j THOMAS BEECHABK, St. Kelans, S^iecrt ' nelan*. ■'f ~ ~ EO}iD £V ALL DIiUQeiSTS IM THF, COI.^ITS.. r i ~~'-?^^oM^>3sgz;- WL. .' ■~-\..?\'iJ~ -^ .-- -s -• ---W^ Tiie Physician's Cure f Pi kM J %?• '•■ 'i-^'o'-- 'y* Sa WL^^\ for Gout - ~ £ - h '- *mati» ; a *»Lk? fe\h ! -; •»--•■: ~v. §^k^ JJH>J^igl safestand most entle W^mMm^m^^mmm^mtm^^k^^^!^ Medicine for It ants, Ihs Universal liemedy ior Acidity of thf* Stomach, Children, Dei ie; c FeHeadaciie, Heartb-ara. Inciig-estion, Sour Emctatitfns males, and tie 3ickBilious Affectior^ nass of Prrarsr* y. Sold Throughout the World. 0* N.B.— ASK FOR D-INNEFORD'S MAGNESIA.^ j FOR INFANTSr AND INVALIDS. MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSE or iwii.m: food. SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COWS MILK CANNOT BE G.j.aINEH These, Jcodt are free firom ■itimai Gervu ard keep goodin. cam Climate. To ba rbtair%s&JTom all Zyruggittt or ' tore*. \ AGENTB— Sharlana & Co. ; Aitken, Wilson & Go. ; Wardell Bros. &Go Ecißpttotze, Plotter & Co[; ard Fayncan & Co., Wellington

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8279, 20 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8279, 20 June 1895, Page 1