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'W. ROUT AN!) SONS HAVE THE FOLLOWIHG^ A compaot Country Property in Eichmond, consisting of two acres of Land (a portion in Orchard) with a seven-roomed Dwelling House, Wash-house, Stable, and Ooaoh-hot.se thereon. 1 ri * gB Rre com P arati vely new, the property being in first-olaes order, and commands a Bplendid view of the Bay. For sale cheßp, or owner would exchange for Town property. m „f Cottage, with land (36 feet by 68 feet) in St. Vinoent street, belonging to Mr W. B. Brown, and situate close to the Girls' Sohool. Prioe, £130. • u\ Ba P erior Property in Trafalgar Btreet South, consisting of good seven«roomed House, with ab; ut one-third of an aore of Land. Good Orchard, Stable, eto. Half aore of Land in Hardy street, known as the Tennis Club's Ground— £3oo only. A good Ferm Property in the Manawatu District, within one hour's drive of Palmerston hi au Bores of firstcl ass Land, all cleared, with substantial Dwelling, Woolshed, Sheep Ya etc. Price, £8 5s per aore ; cr would exchange for Nelson property, town or oountry. _ Two first-olaes Acres in Nile street East, lately in the occupation of Messrs Dodson A Son as.a hop garden. Will be sold at a low figure. 1 Splendid Block cf House Property, oentrally situated, almost new ; gas and water laid on ;_ capital drainage, and every convenience. All let to good tenants. Price, £750. Return on investment, 10J per cent. A good investment for capital without inourring risk or liability. A fine Block of CoUage Property, in good order, close to Post Office. Price, £450. This property is retnrning nearly 12 per oenfe on the purohase money, and is likely to oontinue so. Cottage and Land in Collingwood street, opposite Bey Father Mahoney's, and lately oooupied by Mrs Burke. Prioe £60. Cottage and Land in South street. Prioe £100. Some excellent Building Sites in Collingwood Btreet North, at very low prioeß. Several firet-olass BuildiDg Sites, Victoria Crescent, the Port. Easy of acceßß, andoommanding a splendid view of the Bay, &o. To be sold at low prioeß, and en particularly easy A Six-roomed House, with Tbree Acres of land, on Gladstone Boad, Eiohmond, be. longing to Mr Gunn, and situate Dear Mr Joe Best'B property. Good orohard, vinery ' mv 0D ' octhonfeB > copper built in. Houte comparatively new. That Valoable Aore of Land, being Seotion 57, situate at the oorner of Haven Boad and -eaonville, and adjoining Mrs Garrard's property. T £ e tb 0 ' 6 °' Ijand » with House'thereon, at the oorner of Collingwood and Bronti Btreets, opponte W M. Stanton's property. The dwellinghouse is of briok construction, and contains eight rooms. Gas and water laid on. A first-olass neighborhood ,f or reßidenoe. -Two Aores of Land on Waimea Boad, adjoining Mr Chapman's nursery garden, be-i onging to Bishop Suter, being sections 964 and 966. Price, £200. * m_ ar ' B Cottages in Waimea street at a very low figure and on exceptionally eaßy terms, lhe building is plastered throughout, and as good as new. Th tti, a ,r ,- CT I** lho Half Acre of Land 10 Hardy street (belonging to Mrs Scaly), laid out as a Tennis A comfortable five-roomed Cottsge in Hardy street East, with nearly quarter of an aore of lantf, Jately occupied by Mr Emdekin : cr for sale at a low figure, on exceptionally easy The House and Grounds in Tasman street, lately oocupied by Dr. Forte. The houße contains eeven rooms and bathroom. / A large Dwel ling House in Collingwood dtreet, adioining Logan's confeotionery Bhop. i Very low rent to a good tena. t. Two Shops in Trafalgar street, know*- as " Bottle's." Have jast been put in thorough repair. _,very convenience, with stye/a! good dwelling rooms upstair?. bhop ard Dwelling in Bridge -treet. opposito Windsor ( a^tle Hotel. Bent 6/- a week. Beven-roomed Cottage in Vanguard Btreet, near Custom House. Bent 7/- a week. Also s&op and dwelling on sume section, with 5-stiH etable and two coaeh-housts. Bent 16/- per week Le whole, or will let any portion separately. Large »nd Commodious Shop in central position, Bridge street. Bent £50 a year. iwo Acres of Lai d in Me-stiett liasi, iateh occutieo by Mestrs Dodton & Son aB hopgarden apd now laid down in wrass. ' a 'U he^ G, i ff3 .', , 7,? roperty ' 00nB ist'ng 0 substantially built 15-roomed Houee with Stable ana otner Outbuildinge, and 19 Bcres of land laid out in plantations, orohard. garden and paaaocßs. lhe pofiuon of the property is uneqnolled in the Colony as a residence. Bental per annum for the property with the house furnished, £150 ; unfurnished, £125. Immediate possession can be given. »,,- T>t U n r i e h £ roomed Honse with Two Aores of Land in Queen-st., Riohmond, lately oooupied by Dr. Guy Porter- Bathroom, scullery ; water laid on. BeLt £36 a year. Mr Gorrie 60 BpnT?/ e -l n Ham P dea street West, opposite Viotory Square, belonging to VW¥hlVTlsm'B BHEEF DIPS. FLUID DIP, the best Non-poisonous Dip totS. /• • t°?2 inen^ 6d by owne i"s 0 over 5,000,000 Sheep in New Zealand alone. _-_iICL.-(in casks) 5s 6d Per Gallon. 1 Gallon Fluid Makes 100 Gallons Dn- ''-■"■ "~ LITTLE'S POWDERJDIP^ *~~ ' """ A POISONOUS DIP, combined with Glycerine— tha outoome of many yearaj t experienoe, Wonderfully Successful. Is displacing all other PoisonoUß Dips. Bales have Trebled eaoh Year sinoe introduced. EXTERMINATES VERaIIN, KEEPS WOOL SOFT & BBIGHT, EASIL MIXED. Cheapest and Best Poisonoue Dip in the Market. NOTE PRICE— (in improved iron kegs) 50/- Feb Cwt. ; (in cases of 10, 101 b. Paokets) 50/~ Peb Oase. One Owt. makes 1,000 Gallons of Dip. Ohief Agents— B LACKBUBNE A CO., Ohristohuroh. '?i?< Dißtriot Agents— Nelson : Bisucx Bbos, & Co. ; Blenheim: W. E. Clcuston A 00. FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSE OR MILK FOOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTEC FOB COUNTRIES WHERE FRESH COftJ MILK CANNOT BE OBTAINED. T.'iw Josds are fm-from 4mmal Germs ar.d keep good in emu Climule. To be obtained from nil nrugjisls arY rtora. AGENTB— Sharland & Co. ; Aitken Wilson 00. Wardell Bros. & f Kercmthorne, Prosger & Oo ; and Hayn. n & Co., Wellinston •Thd Universal Remedy for Acidity of tho Stomach Children,, "..-•tUc; ■-, -FeHeadache, Heartburn, Indigrestion, Sour Eructations' males, :.i iy . .ick.-. Bilious Affections. norscf Frc-f-r.-- r. re-r% MAGNESIA I wMmj^SMMMSMAHi-'^M 1 1 «sM Sola Throughout the WcrhT 07~~ ,~ N.8.-ASK FOR r>INNEFORD ? S MAOMv--.- rfe ,£_*. t^ro-_t€^esr>£T-X n&oremoii-Le* For Biliou? "Disorders, such as "Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick Headache, oL. ;.:.., ..■ „: : .5-1J Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushing., of il;r.t, I<— "Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on, the Skin, Disturbed Sloey iii^htful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c. The first Pose v.- rix* give relief in twenty minutes. This [ is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly \s.?ited to try one Box of these Pills, and tlxev will be acknowledged to ke "WoKTH A GUINEA A BOX." iiEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, wii quickly restore females to complete ( health, 'They promptly remove any obstructioi*. or" irregularity of the system. For a ' I Weak Stomach ; Impairsd Digestiea % Disordered Liver ; I theyact like magic— a few doses will work wondersupon the Vital Organs; Strengthening the muBCUI hir System; restoring the long-lost Complexion; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the Rosebud of Health the whole physical energy ofthe human frame. For throwing " off fevers in hot climates they are specially renowned. These arc " facts " admitted by thousands, in all classes of society, and one ofthe best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is that Beecham's pitti Kave the largest Sale of any Patent Medicine in the Wo, Id. Full directions with each box. •//Srepared Olds' fey THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, _a_«as_i_. -■••.■ viiglaa*, SOLD Bl .._L DRUGGISTS IM THE COLOJUES.

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 30 September 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 30 September 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8366, 30 September 1895, Page 1