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■ Custom Houser Nelson. • , ■ ■. ■•. ....-• LfldiPSS' nnENDERS will be. received at thia : rt i j i«i xi i A Office until noon of SATURDAY, _Gold_Watches.__ Sm «* *• *«*» Highest Quality Throughout. Plans - specifications, and conditionG, Arttsticallt Engraved Cases. efcc -» lun .V be seeu at tins Oftoe. Each Watch Fully T > lowest or ftn - v tandev not lieoes " Guaranteed. sarily accepted. ■• Absolutely Correct Timekeepers. t, , ,lf ' Tlie Ladies of Nelson are re- D„. _ , 1^ T sl Ident1 dent **«*"«- --speotfully invited to inspect these Public \\orks Office, Jelson, lauperior and beautiful goods-just __i.^ ry ±^l3^°?l_ _?!? received. ' * . MUFF CHAINS in Gold, of the SCCUS. SeeClS. best workmanship and finish, made in a variety of pleasing designs. PaSD&lum * BROWN & KERR, lirge stocks New Geed WATCHMARERS& amved: sold m large' or TWWT7TTI?T?Q Small lots. T-RAF VTP \P 9T "WPT S?T?' Also,-Tnrnips, Clovers, Rye and Cocks-IRAFALCrAR-Sr., - KELSON. foot Seeds. f* 3fi97 BISLEY BROS. & Co. PIANOS. — — « NOTICE TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC SO HANDY OF NELSON^ DISTRICT. FOR PICNIPS -m/TR R. H. MARTIN begs to notify ■"•» IIU 11 1 UO. ixL to the Musical Public that he has . ~ . . disposed of his property in Hardy-street, Makmg sandwiches is such and known as the Dresden Piano Coy. a bother. Next time yon go He has also relinquished the Agency f or a picnic, take a tin of for the Dresden Company on his ovra . accord; but will continue on his Qt Hanfita own behalf the Business of PROFES- *>••• "BUrye SIONAL PIANO TUNER AND RE- Qhoon TnnmiPQ PAIRER, and wiU be pleased to wait on . OIIBCp I UliyUtJS old and prospective patrons. m t Any client requiring a good, sound, and in your baslcot. They are so reliable instrument, can rely on having delicious and wholesome, afld same by placing order in my trust, with a a t j n pac |jg away easily. All ivr m iiz n <*f-iii:rss i s «>» «»«. 90 * re MIV to exchange as part payment for new one. open. , Cash or time payment can be arranged.. - . . — ~T '.' Therefore, get the benefit of a skilled See that " your -grocer gIV63 professional, which will be immediately ; you "Sfc. George.'' attended to. • j ..•-..•. .. Orders may be left with Mi^s Colien, bumiimiiiwiii imii 11' ■■■ ■— 1^ Music Teacher, Hai'dy-street. • * STOCK-TAKING. [CLOTHINCFACTORY"We will allow 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT off the following goods till" the 29th February. Woollen Rugs, Blankets, Hampers, Dressing Gowns, Steel Trunks, Bags, Overland Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Dressing Cases, Suit and Dress Cases, and Portmanteaux. N.Z. Glot¥ng Factory, ! Central Trafalgar Street. 1 ROBERT ALLAN, Manager. FAR -"FAMED INVERELL ! HIGHLY IMPORTANT SUBDIVISION. FOE AUCTION SALE. TOWN HALL, INTEHELL^ MARCH 2C, 1.30 p.m. sharp, THE "GUNNEF ESTATE/ The pick of the finest DISTRICT of NEW SOUTH WALES. 31,000 ACRES FREEHOLD. Half-milofrom DELUNGA RAILWAY STATION, 14 miles from MOUNT RUSSELL RAILWAY STATION, and 15 miles from Inverell. DAIRY FARMS, LUCERNE, MAIZE, AND WHEAT LANDS, MIXED FARMING AND GRAZING AREAS. MAGNIFICENT BASALTIC BLACK AND RED CHOCOLATE SOIL, SPLENDIDLY WATERED. AND VERY HIGHLY IMPROVED. fiOOO Acres already under Cultivation, of winch 2000 are under LUCERNE, 1000 under PRAIRIE GRASS, and the balance WHEAT and MAIZE, distributed over the whole estate. WATER.— Almost every block has a permanent water supply, and on the balance it can be obtained by sinking from 10 to 50 feet. RAINFALL.— 32 inches ; Mean Summer Temperature, 735. ELEVATION.— 2OOO feet ; mean Winter Temperature 46.3. The above rainfall is the average for the last 22 years. , The Estate consists of gentle undulating, box, apple, and Currajong country, all rung except shade trees and Currajougs ; cleaned up throughout (no suckers). Very heavy fattening and wool-growing country. ELEVATION, 2000 ft. MAGNIFICENT CLIMATE. Dronght and Rabbits unknown. This is uudoubtedly THE FINEST PROPERTY that has yet been offered for Closer Settlement in the Commonwealth, the land being of the Richest description and thoroughly suitable for the purposes mentioned. — The cost of clearing for the plough would not exceed from 5s to 10s per acre. FOR DAIRYING PURPOSES GUNNEE cannot be surpassed, the rainfall being ample and regular, and all classes of natural fodder grow most luxuriantly.- FOR FATTENING & WOOL-GEOWING the property is already famous.— The Estate is now being surveyed, and Special Attention is being given to a s\ibdivision that will provide for all classes of purchasers, and naving especial regard to the utilisation of the present fencing and other improvements. — Permanently watered by Reedy Creek 12 wells and windmills, and troughing,' permanent spring?, dams and tanks TORRENS TITLE. NO SURVEY FEES. TERMS :— 2O per cent. Cash, 20 per cent, in two years, and the balance in equal instalments at 3, 4, and 5 years, bearing interest fit the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable half-yearly. . „,,.-.,. .. . . This Sale affords an opportunity of securing land m the most thriving district in New South Wales. INSPECTION IS INVITED with Confidence Intending Purchasers met at Delimgra or Inverell, and DRIVEN TO INSPECT, on communicating wivli Auctioneers. REDUCED RAIL FARES on Application to J. C. YOUNG and CO., Auctioneei^, Stock and Property Salesmen, 17 O'Connell street, Sydney. when you atked him for a r^^y. jiff \ good one? ft R /\/l/I 'CV" A fcll> £\% IT ~ ( I* I I I STANU UUI / \^L^ 1 Obtainable from A. R. Kitchinjr. R. F. Nicol, J. Scott, M. M. Webster, J, Wood, G. F, Kingston, Franzen & Co., L. T. Bowden & Co., T. Pettit, Stewart & Co., Snodgras3 &. Sons, Indueti'ial Co-Operative. , AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY [Established IS4P.] THE LARGEST AND MOST SUCCFSSFUL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. DIAMOND JUBILEE YEAH, 190 S. ASSURE YOUR LIFE in thte Great Society before the elese of the year, and participate in the Annual Bonus which will then be declared. Th 3 Directors wish specially to remind the public, in view of the statements and comparisons made by competing institutions, that no other Mutual Life Assumro Company transacting business in Australasia either < OFFERS SUCH A LIBERAL CONTRACT, MAKES SUCH STRINGENT RESERVES TO MEET ITS LIABILITIES OR DECLARES SUCH LARGE BONUSES, and that NO Office in the World can offer such advantages to the Assuring Pnblic as the AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS J^Ql 000 m VESTED FUNDS ... ... ... CASH BONUSES DISTRIBUTED (Nearly) jg-J O AAA AAA Dibkctobs of the New Zealand Branch.— The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. Brandon, Esq. (Depnty Chiirman) ; the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G. : John Duncan, Esq. ; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. . New Zealand Branoh, Customhouse Quay, Wellington, IAMES HAIR, District Secretary. Nelson District Office, corner Trafalgar and Hardy Streets.

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12167, 15 February 1908, Page 4