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IS NOW SELLING ' Glass Jars for Fruit Preserving at \'ery lo\vprice3 .[ " .; ' " Wide Mouth Atlas Special Jars in pinte, quarts, and half gallons Wide Mouth Eagle Jars in pints, quarts, and half gallons ' Mason's Jars in pints., quarts, and half, gallons * . ' '- Tie Over Jars in one and two pounds f Jelly Glasses Avith lids Preserving and Stew Pans, Wood Spoons, etc. ■ Best Crystal Svgar v B/6 per 561 b bag Brewer's Cry stals^ 9/6 „ „ ' „ Moist' White and Yellow Sugar Icing, Castor, and Cube Sugar cheap Dark Brown Sugar, 10/^ per 70lb, bag Flour, 13/- and 12/6 lOOlbs. Fine Salt, 4/- per cwt bag Soap, from 7/6 box Best Eice, 9/6 per 561 b. bag Corn Flour, from 3d Ib. Canary Seed, 61bs. -or 1/9 Dessiouted Cocoanut, 8d lb, Best .Loose Kaisins, 4d and 5d lb. Cleaned Currants, 4|d and 5d lb. „ Sultanas, 2/3 for 61bs. Seeded Raisins, 6d and 7d packet Cooking Figs 4dlb., Dessert Figs 6d Prunes scl lb., Best Dates 5d Lemon Peel 6d lb., Ess. Lemon, &c, 4d bottle Pine Apple 6d to 1/- tin, Marmalade sd, . 1/-, 1/6 Worcester Sauce, 6d large bottle : L Lime Juice 1/-, Ships Lime Juice 1/3 Teas in 51b. boxes and tins, 5/6. 6/6, 7/6, 9/6 Splendid Ceylon Tea in half chests, 1/2 per lb by the half chest Genuine Brown Windsor Soap, 7 oakes for 6d White Starch 1/6 and 1/0 pkt., Column's 2/3 Clothes Pegs 12doz. 1/-, Sand Soap 3d cake Carbonate Soda, 61bs for 1/-Crea-m Tartar 1/3 lb., Nutmegs 1/6 lb. Cocoa from 1/5 lb., Bourneville Cocoa 3/4 Lunch' and Cabin Biscuits, 4d lb. Mixed Lollies 4d lb., Scotch Mixtures 6d Cuticura Soap 1/3, Sunlight Soap 1/-. All other goods equally cheap. Goods Delivered to All Parts of the City. G. F. -HINGBTON, Cash Grocee and Direct Importek, Hakdy Street; Nelson. Telephone 194. Drapery. Drapery, CTELENIUS, of Spring Grove, will • OPEN a Branch Business in premises just erected, New Main Street, TV A ICEFIELD, on MNDAY, 3rd FEB. When will commence a GENUINE 10 peu cent DISCOUNT CASH SALE OF , HIGH CLASS DRAPERY. | Also will be offered a JOB LOT of Boys' Suits, Overcoats, Hats, and Caps; Men's .Straw and Felt Hats ; Ladies' Fur Necklets, Cashmere and Fur Lined Gloves and uifiny other lines, at a reduction of SO per cent off Regular Prices. 196 Sheep Farms. 2100 ACRES.— Good sheep country, eight miles from Railway Station, 1400 aares in gras3 and rough feed, balance buib, rir>g fenced and sob-divided, 6 rcomed house, 2 roomed cottage, man's wbare, sawmilling plant on property can be takes at valuation. Price £2 10s per acre. 110 ACRES.— BO acres in grass, remainder umier cultivation, sub-divided into 10 good paddooks, limestona formation, property specially adapted for producing eaily crops and early lambs. Township, railway, and school within two miiea- New Bix-roomed house and all necessary farm buildings, Price £21 per acre. 84 ACRES. -Nearly ail In grass, good sheep country, half level, balanoe low hilie, 8 new roomed house, stable and barn. Price £700. 500 ACRES —Good sheep oountry, fenced end sub-divided; 4 roomed house. Price £2 per aore. 270 ACRES.— Good land, 40 acres leve), balar.ca undulating sheep ooantry; good house and farm buildings. Price £1650." A6R!CULTURAL PROPERTIES. SPLENDID Orchard Property, situated v. it bin fniils from Railway Station, and one mile from Post Office and School. Ifce property comprises Fiy9 acres first-class land ; 3£ acres in orchard comprising best varieties of fruit trees, all in full beating, Eight roomed house, bathroom, oant^y, dairy, waahhouse, fruit paoking shad, stable, trapshed, workshop, Jar«e glasshouse containing fifty grape vines, windmill and tank ; water laid on to dwellinghouse, glasshouse, orchard, and paddock. A bargain. Price £1050. MR. GEORGE REAY'S fine property, known as " Allington," situated in Brightwater, comprising One hundred and forty-two acres of splendid agricultural land. Fifty asrea now in barley, balance in English grasses. Improvements comprise good eight-roomed residence, stables, barn, and other necessary farm buildings. 58$ ACRES splendid agricultural land situated at Brightwater, all level, balanoe in grass; small wbare and large barn. Price £1600. 247 ACRES of splendid land, situated in tne most fertile district in Nelson," within four miles of wharf by good level road ; 40 acres splendid agricultural land, the very beat land for crops, hops, or oi chard ; balance low hills, of which 120 acres has recently been felled and grassed ; remainder is in rough feed. The property, which is of limestODe formation, is excellently stuated, and well watered by. streams and spungß. Impiovements comprke good seven-roomed house, five-stall stable »itb two 1 ose boxes, and all necessary firm bu Idings, sbeep jards, etc. Water laid on to bouse and stables, .2$ acres in raspberries, 5 acres in orchard, comprising best varieties apples, currants, canning peaches and peara j 1§ acres hops on wires. Price, £3100. 16 ACRES of Land at Stoke, with six; roomed House and farm buildings. Would make an ideal poultry farm. Price £800. 30 ACRES.— At Walmea Weßt, 8 acres level, remainder ucdu'ating, an ideal orchard property. Price "£175. 60 ACRES,— Farm, splendid land ; 40 acres under plough, 10 acres io grass, balance bush reserve ; 10 roomed house, hop kiln, stable, 2. acres hops, 8 aores orchard. Price £1650. 34 ACRES— Magnificsnt Dairying Land ; new five-roomed house and Btablee, within two miles of Eobool, township, railway station and butter factory. Price £liou, cf whioh £1000 can remain a) 5 par cent. 21 ACRES-Splen«?id level land, within 8 miles from City and Port { would make idea orchard property or poultry property. Price £1050. 25 ACRES— Good Fruit-growing Land, 7 roomed housa, stable, s r x paddocks, ! near Post Offioe. school and Railway station. Prioe£loso, 75 Aoß&B.— All good Agtfcultujal Land 5 roomed bouse and firm buildings P. ice £1300; City Properties. WAIMEA-ST.; Good Cottage Properties, . 48 feet frontage by depth of 153 f re ; together with two small Cofßges . thereon, all in good order. For sale o.» \ eaey terms. Price £350. HOUSE Property in Mount-street, havinp frontage of 60 feet by depth 0f122 feet, j Sew 6-rccmed House, bathrocm, liflen p'c-s", oantr?, wasbhouw, eta. Price : £650. MANUKA and ALTON STS— Building E eiies at £3 10a per foot. ] HARDY ST.— 2 Acits, saifcible foe subdivision Vr ioc £300 par acre. NILEST. EAST. Fp'endi'J building *i e« it £2 15s fe* £'.03. , . • , TORY ST. — Baamifni eeotion, 50 feet b.» ; ISOfet-t. free £ 200. TOTARA ST : Firs a laß3 sections, 50tt l?0fi, fiom aos re fooi v r 1 TEE BOCEg, TBE POBT. — Sp'sndi fccilcli g site, mfignifioent viaw oi Nelson Ha^fn. Price £450, of whlo» . £350 oaD* remfcln on mortgage at fly i p-r eeav. HAMPDEN ST: New five roomed houa* with c;nvsDience?. L&ud 42't by 100 ft 3 Kew glass housa. Price £450. < PITT TipORE, i

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Colonist, Volume L, Issue 12168, 17 February 1908, Page 3

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