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1 ■ i ■ " -1 WANTED KNOWN. Advertisements are inserted in thi column at the rate of Twent words for One S 'Uing. Ihrt insertions, haff-a- rown;sixin j sertions, four shiL ngs and six pence; for Cash or 'y; if booked one shilling each ii \crtionEOK SAiiE, ch.-ap. Jlcvse suitable for farm work. 648 Ap;.ly City Stables. TSTANTED, a Waitress. ' 620 Apply Commercial Eotel. FIRST WEEK- WEDNESDAY half holiday. Open Saturday nights till 9.45. Excursion trains from <-«>onjtry:. . CJS WANTED. Tonns lady as help. Good home and light duties ; one in family. ■ Miss Sunler/Hampden-street East. "597 WEDNESDAY half-holiday t-nd opening Satiirday. Excursion trains to celebrate it. GO4 THIS IS FIRST WEEK BACK to Wednesday Half-holiday. Open till 9.45 Saturday evenings. — 600 nmiLOEiNG business; wanted. JL —^Wanted to purchase, in small .coast or country fcbwn, Tailoring Business. Particulars to " Woollens," 583 '■;-.. Box 111, Dunedin. ' FIRST WEEK WEDNESDAY halfholiday. Opening every Saturday till 9.45 ifl the evening. 602 FOE Disposal, on easy terms, 1,200 Acres Bush Land; good shefip country. Apply Dr Hudson, Tapawera. .265 TO LET, House in Collingwood street known ac " Sunnyside." Immediate occupation. Apply H. Baigent, 4141 Masonic Hotel. SUN VAPOTJE liights, brighter than acetylene and cheaper than kerosene. Makes and barns its own gas. No grease smoke, or odour. Writf tor particulars toWm, Lock, the peox>le'3 popular furnisher, Bridge-street. WE. -want yon to^know that for Fur nifcure and everything required in tha home, Lock's Famiturs WareJ house, "Bridge-street, can't be beat. Tiptcp valvis every time, and satisfaction guaranteed. PI At' OS! Pianos! Pianos!— Just arrivedi another shipment of Harhind's Upright Grand English Pianos, in rosewood and walnut. Prices from 30 60 guineas; ton years guarantee. Cash or terms. At Lock's Furniture Warehouse. THIS is the -first week Wednesday half -holiday and late night. Excursion railway from country. 603 SPECIAL WARNING! TO FARMERS! About to Burn Fallen Bush. BEFORE SOWING, not? the following advice : — I'PjtOCUSE OSLY THE BiiT CrEi?B _&_NI> ■" Clover Seeds, Remember, the Fruits of your Labour Depends on the Seed you Sow. Poor Seeds (so called suitable for bush soy ing, is dear at any price, and if you have used it in the past, you kno vr it to your sorrow. We Stock only ths BEST Grass and Clover Seeds, and; we are certain that those who so w samo wilt obtai the Best Results. Always in Stock: Eape, Tarnip and Swede Seeds. Also Artificial Manures. We shall be pleased to quote for any quantity, . w. bTmay, EICHMONJD & WAEAPUaKa. FOR JSAIjE. FOR SALE. College HiSL-r-Splondidly situated modern 6-roomcd house, pantry, bathroom, and all conveniences ; connected witli sower; frontage to Waimea lload, 60 x 355tt. Price Moderate. Tasman Street.— 7-roqmed house, scullery, bathroom, etc., land 24 x 150 ft. Price, £350. Richmond.— One acre of land planted 1 in orchard, in full bearing. Splendidly situated. Ono of the best ' building sites in Richmond. Within 10 minutes walk of tho Railway Station. Price £150. 1 Upper Collingwood-street.— New resi--1 dence of 6. rooms, scullery, bath- , room, washhouse,, .hfifc- and cold water, p.w.c. Land 50ft by 152 ft. The property is situated on 1 Collingwood Hill, one of the best I > situations in the city. ■ Corner Kawai and Hampden-streets. Seven-roomed house, bathroom, hot and cold water, high pressure boiler, washhouse, elp. Land 70ft frontage to Kawai-Btrcet, and 113 ft to Hampden-street. -Price £600. Terms can be arranged. ' „. Halifax Street.— Splendid- building section. 58x112 feet. Well fenced. Price £175. Easy ■ terms. • Nile Street East,— Mr D. Whiting's splendid property. This excellent property comprises two acres of the best land in tho Nelson province, and Is fully stocked with vegetables of every description, ! including 17 large asparagus bedß ! There are also two large glass houses each 75ft long. Good 4- ■ roomed cottage, washhouse, cop- ' per and tubs, bathroom, etc. 1 Water is laid on all over tho property. To be sold as a going 1 concern. ' • Tadmor (Lot 1) — "300 acres freehold land situated Sherry Valley, the propoity Eon F. Trask, 100 acres felled and balance in bush, mostly \ good milling timber. When felled will carry two sheep to the J acre. Watered by permanent stream (Slippery Creek). Four 3 miles from Tadmor and two miles from -Manu railway stations, i Tadmor (Lot. 2) — 732 acres freehold land, situated Sherry Rivor, the property Hon F. Trask. 310 acres felled and balance in bush, partly good milling timber. When cleared will carry 2 sheep to the s acre. Sherry River runs through 1 the propei ty. Five miles from y. Tadmor and two miles from Manu railway stations. Bronte Street.— New 5 roomed house, pantry, bathroom, washhouse (all \ under one roof), asphalt yard. i Land 86x60. Price £600. I, Waimea Street.— That fine property belonging to Mrs W. Atkinson. i- -. The house contains 7 rooms, bath- [, >room, etc. The grounds are laid but in orchard and garden. Land. 66 : by 152 feet. ...-•.. , Crove Street, JThe .Wood.— The splenh did property belonging to Mr W. Fields, ]unr., w:th-2 houses theroon and Ii acres frst class kfnd, having a frontage of lo4ft to Grove Street. Mr .Fields' house contains 7 rooms, bafchroom.washhouse, copper and tabs,_ high pressure boiler^ etc., and is con--3 nected with sewer. The other i bouse, containing 5 rooms, is als( connected with sewer and is let to a good tenant. The land is o planted with about 6700 tomato plants, also other vegetables. There is a - first class glass house , ' 50x22 and s # hed for packing fruit. . The above is a bargain and easy. 4 terms can be arranged. ■ Call and inspect our list_ of farm orchard and other properties. F.&I) iDWARDS TBAFALGABJTBEET*

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12480, 5 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12480, 5 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12480, 5 March 1909, Page 3