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A Bold Statement But A Fact ! I We state, without fear of contradic- gj 1 tion, to have done what no other O I firm in the world has done, viz. — DS S We have hHd the position as the H irj largest f'.oiilcrs in Pure Ceylon and M i Indian Tea;; longer than any other ■ I firm in the World in comparison to w % ths sales of any country. H I It will be interesting to the many B , I thousands who have bought our teas If j to know that for the twelve months K i en ;!t;d .io*h September, 1906, we H I h.;ve s* % -v greater quantity of tea || s than p; "Msly (although" we have M 1 -.fused o x ipply common tea), thus |f g provii)g i "ontinuance of deserved @ I popularity. This has been done by IS I l-.cneat dealing and truthful adver- || i= tising, and giving, the public the fp a best tea procurable at the different r I prices. I Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania. OTK supply RUBBER STAMP 30l the V '" besl quality, wi'rhonS vexations delay.-- 1 The Culonißt" Job Printing Department. G. F- HINGSTON IS NOW SELLING— Best Crystal Sugar, 10 G -er sGlb bflg Flour— lOOlhs, SOlb?, -.J^ib? Pric3'& Sh : p Candles, iuil weights, 12/6 box 23 bs "Exoo'.s : :or Wax Candles, 12> b; x Be t iCc-ro cno, 8/G oa?e best W.is Ma chr-B, 3 6 p^r doz jackets Chai'kit Tobacco, 6d c-tke, or 5 .•- pei- lb Fine, clean SaU, 4J- pr-r cwt hag Soap liom 7,6 box Bait Oatmoiil, 1/2 and 4,'- bag Best Bieo, 9/6 per 56! b bag Boiled Oats and Oatina, 1 - Lag Peerl Barley, Split Pe.s Hariooi Bosne, Leti'ilg, and BnJllng Peas v«-ry cheap Cornllowa- from 3d lb, Quaker Oa's 9d, Forcn 9d Canary Heod, 61bs for 1/9 Beat Ijcofo Ravins, 6d lb Cloanoii Can ants. Sa!tanßs. Seeded U isinß, i New -s'es, (.'o.kini? ar.d D.esert Figs, | Prunes, and Dried Apricots at right priOfiß Lemon Peel Gd lb, Esßenco Lemon 4d bot. Marmaladfl, oil, 1/-, and 1/6 I Honey in glass jars, 6d 9J S and 1/- eaoh ! Cboies Jems, 4d and 6d tin ! Dessert Fruit, in lias, lOd Worcester Sauce, 6d large botlle Tea, in 51b Tina, 5,6 and 6/6 Splendid loose Tea, 1/- and 1/4 lb Teas in chests, boxes, tins, anfl pao\eta, at right prices Wa^. Soda, 141bs Is, Pearl Staroh 1/6 per s!b packet Clothe s Pega 12 doz. 1 /-, Sand Soap 3d cake Cfulionrite Soda, 61hs for 1/Oream of Tartar 1/3 lb. Nutmegs 1.6 lb Coffee 1/6 lb, Cocoa from 1/5 lb Mixed Lunph and Cabin Biscuits, 4d lb Mixed Lollies 4d lb, Bcotch Misiureß 6d Cencine Brown Windsor Soap, 7 oak( B for 6d Cuticorai Soup 1/3, Sunligbt Soap 1/Extra lisal Axe Handles, 9d eaoh Customers waited on for orders. Goods delivered to alf partß of the City. G. P. HINGSTON, Cash Grockr and Direct Importer, Hardy-street, .Nelson. Telephone 194. FOR _SALE. "MUEITAI," ths rebidenoe of the late Hon. Albert Pitt, situated at tho Port, Nelaon, commanding a magnifioent view of the Harbor and Bay. The House is 0 modern construction, substantially built, well finished in every reßpect, and comprises eleven gr.od lofty rooms. Water, gas, and every modern convenience. The Land contains 3£ aoree, and is conveniently divided into paddooke, orohard, flower garden, lawn tennte court, and plantation. The Outbuildings consist of three-stall stable and coachhouse. This is ono of the moet desirable residential properties in Nelaon, and is unsurpassed for beauty of view, pleasantness of situation, and healthiness of locality, City Properties. MANUKA and ALTON STS: Magnifioent building sites, from £3 10a per foot. HARDY ST : Two aores of land admirably sdapted for orchard or tomato garden. Price £200 per acre. NILE ST. EAST: Splendid building sections at £2 15e per foot. TOBY ST; Section £Oft x 150 ft. Price £200 TOTARA ST.' First olasß sections, 5011 x 150 ft, from 30s per foot VANGUARD ST : Sections front £2 per foot All the above proper; us can bs purchased on very easy terms. Ii purchaser pays cash for section, the vendors will advanoe, at 5 per cent, necessary money to erect a house, or, if a housa be ereoted to satisfaction of vendors, the whole of purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent, with option of repaying by monthly instalments. WAIMEA ST: Now five roomed house and land. Prioe £425 CORNER SECTION : In best part of the Wood, 100 ft by 104 ft. Price £430 NGATIAWA ST: Section, 61ft x 181 ft, Prise £160 BROOK ST: Level building sits, near sshcol. Price £270. BAMPDEN ST: New five roomad house with convenienco3. L^nd 62ft by 100 ft Hew glass house. Price £450. Farm Properties, RICHMOND : Fnrra Properly of Six acres of fh-3t olase levol land. Improve^ ments comprise good eeven-roomel House and outbuildings. Prioe £500. Easy terms. .. . PIGEON VALLEY : £00 acres good sheep cocntry, four roomed house. Prioe £2 per acre CENTRAL MOCIERE: 60 aores Freehold, 69 aores Native Reserve Leasehold, pood dwelling and other buildings. Price £900. A bargain. CENTRAL MO'JTfifRE: 60 aorea Bplenaid land, 40 acres under plongb, 10 aorea in grass, ba'anoe bush ; ten roomed houee, hop kiln, stable, 2 acres hop?, 1 3 tcres orcbarfi. Price £1650 NELSON CITY : 100 aotes of fir3t class land within the cily boundary, 40 acres levol balance undulating, all ploaghable. Aleo, 32 aores of splendid lt.nd, eigh: roomed house, an ideal dairying or orchard property. STOKE; 7 acres good land, splendid situation. Price £475, eaey krms. MOTUEKA: 25|aoro?, six roomed house, with fßr.n buildings. Piioe £450 RICHMOND : 12J acre?, ten roomed hou:if with every convenience, good orohard , Prico £1300 RICUMOKD: Seven roomed hoare. with all conveniences. Lund 60ft by 26»ft. P.ice £560 APPLEBY: S4 Aores, now five roomeu house &-id atiltlop. ; splen lid dairy tua. Prioe £!450; £1000 can retrain or m-'-rigagc a- 5 per eef>t. STOKE: Several ep'endld Orchard proper ties.esntainin/from 3 uercßt) 10 i.ere RICHMOND: Sections <f 5, 10 and U acres on Main Koid to^Nelsnn. Leve land, good sol. P ice '£4s par acre. STOKE : 23 Acrr? goo i lsnd. dwelling an-: (,rmbui--n. . P.ice £45 p^r cro MOTUP.KO : 272 Acreß good land, 40 acre. jevcJ, bUAi us cuduUsing ; uhei.-i cr untty ; large bouso and farm hu'L* ings. A bi>gain a> £1650. Owa«. leaving District. BRIGHT WATER; 60 Aorea of fi>rt-o!a i barley -growing land Pr'.ce £1500 PITT & MOORE, SOLICITORS. NELSON, 21

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Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLIX, Issue 11969, 24 June 1907, Page 3

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