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iNliivv AUViJjiixionjiuJCJ«xa. ~ FOJi _SALE. ■ VALUABLE FARM LAND. THE undersigned invite 3 TENDERS for" the PURCHASE of his Valuable Freehold Properties, as folllows : — Lor "I.— About 1 Acre Freehold Land, with '8-roomed, house, and ali necessary farm outbuildings. Part of • the land is laid out in orchard, and the rest is under cultivation. The property is within XI chains of the School, Ferntown, and of Post and Telegraph Office; * i? ..:. i Lot 11.- About 80 Aores Freehold liand> situated about J-mile from.GollingwpodFerntown Bridge* having a frontage of 20 chains to the Bridge Road, with a depth.qf 50 chains to the School. This property is well fenced and divided into 9 paddocks, and is well adapted for growing early crops. At present the land will carry 20 cows, but with further improvements this number can be increased. These two properties can be sold either separately or combined. Satisfactory reasons can be given for disposing of this property. Tenders olose April Ist. 589 ALEXANDER DYER. NOTICE. | HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I of the NELSON CHAMBER OI COMMERCE will be held a-, the Norwict Union Chambers, Hardy-street, on WED NESDA*, the 25th inst,, at 8 p.m. JOHN PORTER HARRIS, 584 Secretary. NELSON INSTITUTE, nnBE ANNUAL MEETING of Member JL will be held at the Institute ci WEDNESDAY. 25th inst., at 8 p.m., whei the Aonual Report and Balance Sheet wil be presented, and a new Committee Electei for the current year. A, J. REDGRAVE, 586 . Hon. Sec. Nelson Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals. THE SIXTH ANNUAL MEETING wi take place on TUESDAY, 24tb, c 3.30 pm., in Messrs Bisley Bros. Clv Room. The meeting of the General Committe will be held at 2.45 o'clock, to adopt Reports Bfllance Sheet, etc. Subscriptions are payable in advance, an ali arrears should be paid at once to C E. MOLESWORTH, 588 Hon. Secretary. FLORADORA ' TEA ROOMS HAVING decided to relinquish the pre prietorship of the above Tea Rooms I wish to heartily thank all my old cv? tomers and friends for their support. A the same time I would solicit for Mr G McConcbie a continuance of the suppoi assured me. MES WITHE RS. IN taking over the above business, I woul assure present and intending patron that their requirements will receive m prompt personal attention, and I shall i every way endeavor to merit a fair share c public support, . GEO. ItfcCONCHIti, FLORADORA TEA ROOMS, Trafalgar-street. Opposite the General Post Office. Hot Meals from 8 a.m. till 11 p.m Afternoon Tea, Strawberries & Creai Fruit Salads, Etc. 56 UGLY BOOTS. ; . • Too little attention is often Devoted to the selection of Footwear, and many a well Dressed man's appearance Is spoiled by Ugly Boots. GOOD LOOKING, BOOTS can t GOOD FITTING, had just a and Cheap as th GOOD WEARING " ugly article. —PROVE THIS By Going Straight to the ANCHOR BOOT CO.'S SHOPS. Vanguard and Bridge Streets. NEALE & HADDOW AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Sole Agents, Nelson, for ; ; The, Planet Jr, Riding Harrows and Cultivators, Specially adapted for Orchard work, witl removeable Cultivators, and:" fitted* wit] Sweeps for cutting and cleaning weeds ii orchards. ONE HORSE HOES ONE HORSE PLOUGHS I- HILL & DRILL SEEDERS | MANURE DRILLS & SEEDERS For Market Gardening — Single & Doubli Wheel Hoes, Seeders, Cultivators, etc combined. The Planet Jr. has proven to be superio: in make and better adapted machines fo; special work. Th"a Riding Harrow am Cultivators are far ahead of anything pro duced. One Horse Hoes are very usefu implements as cultivators or for potatc ridging, etc Thes^ implements have been sent to us or consignment, and will be sold at the manu facturer's rates, our commission being allowed by the manufacturer. NEALE & HADDOW. QECOND COMPETITION. ..... "K"T"\r/^ J TEA...... 2/- per lb IVIJM XX \ COFFEE 1/6 per lb Are the Best Value in Beverages ever offered to the Public of New Zealand. Our First Competition having proved such a great success, and toe prize winners having expressed themselves so much gratified with our FINE ART-PRIZES, we have made arrangements to offer further 100 FRAMED PORTRAITS '\ sf their Majesties the King 'and Qaeenur their Coronation Robes of State -in all respects identical with those just distributed, Previous winners are allowed the option of baking the cash value of the Picture — viz., HALF A. GUINEA The' Pictures will be distributed to the LOO consumers who send in the Largest dumber of Coupons. The Coupons must >c posted to us not later than June 30, < .903 In addition to thase Works of Art we offer jTVE EXTRA PRIZES of ' "T ; "ONE GUINEA' in CASH" Fo the Five Consumers who head the list with the Largest Number of Coupons. , rTTIVrr^ I TEA- . .',./. 2-'- p 9r lb [LXJS XX \ COFFEE 1/6 per lb WILSON. BALK & CO-, TBOPBIETOIUr J, JWOOP, Bjidge'-plrpet, Ageot

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10650, 24 February 1903, Page 2

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