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W. EOUT & SONS Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents. Established 1855. AUCTION SALEo conducted in Town and° Country ac lowest rates, and with efficiency s»- absolute knowledge of all gdodE handled, Our Auctioneer (Mr Wallace) h an up-jt date Auctioneer, and cli?nts can rely i his obtaining best possible prices Our i established business and large circle of diet t is the best guarantee tha patrons will i tin our best services, and bes prices Promt account sales rendered PROPERTIES.- Our list of Properties for Sale embraces sever;. 1 hundreds, including Farms, Villa Residences, Building Sites, etc, etc ; and intending purchasers would do well to consult us before buying, Monetary assistance can be given in all cases, and Deeds are prepared at very lon rates. Lists of Properties for Sale can be obtain apon application^ f {DEEDS —Being Licensed Land Brokers we prepare all Deeds (under the Lane Transfer Act) at the very J.eweSt rates fise* by thfi Act. - . . MONEY, — We have large sums of Mono; always awaiting Investment, and we lent large or small amounts on Freehoh Security from 4& per cent. Loansj[oan bi repaid by Monthly Instalments. FIREKINSURANCE.— We are istr o Agents for the " Son FrBB Obtioe," estab lished 1710, being the oldest and weaUhies Fire Office in the World. Claims arrangei by the Local Agents, and paid with promp titude and liberality. Lowest Premiums. • I LIFEf INSURANCE.— BeingHAgenta fo j the " Colonial Mutoal Life Association, 1 \we effect all classes of Life Insurance a lowest rates. We also'aot as— TRUSTEES AND EXECUTOR! UNDER WILLS. ' ATTORNEYS FOR ABSENTEE! r Eto, Eio.J I I — ■• ! W- ROUT & SONS ? Auctioneers, Land and Estate Agents, » HARDY STREET, NELSON. HEBE YOU ARE. jf> p* f\ WILL secure 5 Acres f amei 3&&\r Stoke Land. All flat, rid soil. 3277 BISLEY BROS. & CO. Telephone 143. P.O. 102. The First Impulses FOR the expression of xA or Useful ness should be traceable to the home but some homes have not the environment neosssary. We provide one element It \t the Beauty of Wall Decorations, Our PAPERS express the best art expressiv onjpapar, and are a delight to the eye always. GOME IN I COME IN! Don't hesitate about coming in to see oai BEAUTIFUL PICTURE MOULDS, ENGRAVINGS ETC. DONT DELAY Until you have made the mistake of waiting too long before you get your PICTURES FRAMED at our Establishment. House Decorating "in all its branches. J. SAVAGE c% SONS HARDY-ST. NELSON. rpREEHOLD Agricultural PROPERTY, JO Hope, 50 Acres, known as E. W. Cross's. Residenoe 7 rooms. For immediate sale. Splendid investment, Low price.--BISLEY BROS. & CO. 3817 NELSON HARBOR DISTRICT. SPECIAL LOAN OF £65,000 AT 4 PER CENT INTEREST. rpHE A.M.P. Society have taken up X £45,000 of this Loan. Applications are now invited for the Balance of the debentures £20,000). reserved by the Board for ssue to the Public. i Each Debenture is for £100, and tha currency Thirty Years from September Ist 1902. The Interest Coupons are payable halfyearly, at the National Bank of New Zealand. Tbe Security for the Loan comprises: " The Foreshore of Nelson Harbor ; the Waimea Mudflats; and the Flats within the Harbor, as vested in the Harbor Board ; together with all monies accruing to the Board by way of Revenue ; and a special rate not exceeding one penny in the pound in the year on all rateable property in the District." The Debentures are now obtainable at value (bearing interest from date, of purchase), by application to either the Chaib man or the Tbeasubeb of the Nelson Harbor Board; or at the National Bank q New Zealand, Nelson. ? * ' *ofs <HIAH4M f

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10915, 5 January 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10915, 5 January 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10915, 5 January 1904, Page 4