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PHOPEHTIES FOU SALE. Stoke— l 7 Acres splendid land ten minutes walk from Railway fetation; 2 acres in orchard, 4 year old trees. Price, £70 on acre. Stoke.— 2i Acres in orchard with 6roomed dwelling. Price, £000. Wakefield. C 4 Acres in Church Val- . Icy, all grassed; cottage and l hop kiln ; well watered. Price, £825. Richmond.— * Acre in Queen bweeb, with new 6-roomed dwelling. Price, £030. . Brightwater—l6 Acres all level 10 acres in orchard; close to railway station. Price, £2600. Aniseed Valley — Small Sheep Run ol 1450 acres, 4 acres in orchard. Ei^ht-roomed dwelling, with water laid on. Price, £5000Stoke I Acre on mam road, with £>- roomed dwelling, wash-house, and conveniences. Price, £450. BrlsMwater.-IGO Acres 21 in crop, balance in grass and ciovcr: two good dwellings and outbuildings. Price, £40 an acre.; Waimea West.— l 94 Acres and 7- ; roomed dwelling. All ploughable. Forty' acres in turnips. Well watered. , ' - i c Aniseed Valley.— s44 Acres and sroomed house; 35 acres in rape, , balance in grass. Well watered. Price, £4 10s. per acre. Sherry Valley—ls32 Acres of splendid . land, 350 acres grassed and JUU acres carrying good millmg. timber Two miles from Manu Ilaili way Station and two mdes from Kiwi Railway Station. Price, £4 < 10s. per acre. A bargain. Rlchmond—si Acres pod. level land, with 7-roomed dwelling, wash- < house, stable," and trap shed. Price, £825. „ Trafalgar Street North— New 6-room-od house and land. Must be sold, as owner is leaving Nelson. Ince, £650. Easy terms. ■ splendid order. Part of the land in orchard. Price, £1000 Russell Street — 9-roomed dwelling and 2 acres of land. A very cheap property. Price, £800. * , ; Ngatitama Street.— s Acres in orchard. Price, £1150. . Hardy Street— A Fruiterer's Business with good connection. ■ 1 rice, £375 for stock, fittings, and goodwill of lease. _ Halifax Street, near P.O.— Mw 7- ■ roomed Dwelling with wash-house and outbuildings. Land, 4oft. bj 125 ft. Price, £770. Bridge Street— 2 Shops with plateglass windows, with right-oi-way at side, fittings included. Price, A Splendid Building Sito on top of hil". facing Shelbourne Street, 50ft. by 120 ft .; £8 per foot. Collingwood Street South — A gentleman's residence in best part or the. street ; 8 rooms and outbuildings. Price, £1250. , Halifax Street A fine building site planted with fruit trees. Price, ■ £150. Very cheap. Tasman Street.— New. 6-roomed Dwelt ing, connected with sewer. Price", £360. A great bargain. = Bridge Street.— New Sl-op property; Price, £1700. j ; Bridge Street A Dwelling of eight . rooms. Now let at £104 per year; ' Price, £1350. . ; Washington Road — New 6-roomed ■ House and all conveniences. Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, £420. j Totara Street. — New 6-roomed Dwell-: ing House and wash-house. Land 55ft. by 125 ft. Very, cheap at £385. • „ ( Russell Street. — New 5-roomed Dwelling, with bath-room, wash-house and all conveniences. Connected ] with new sewer. Land 66ft. by 500 ft. Price, £600. • , Mount Street,— 6-Roomed Dwelling, with bath-room, wash-house and all conveniences. Cheap at £650. Halifax Street. — New 6-roomed Dwelling with all conveniences. Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, £500. A great, bargain. . > Haven Road. — A Boarding House of 13 rooms doing a good business at : the present time. Price, £700. Stepneyville.— A 5-roomed Dwelling House and about 3-acro of land owned and occupied by Mr. Chamberlain. W. ROUT & SONS, LAND AGENTS. DOCTORS Differ, but they all agree on one point, viz., the superiority of "FRACRA TEA." On sale by o. ' ARMSTRONG, Bridge Street. DON'T TRUST TO YOUR MEMORY. CECURE A 1910 DIARY ' FROM . ; alfTrobinson i BOOKSELLER, HARDY STREET. ,

F. LOUISSON & CO. AEE NOW MAKING END OF SEASOfJ REDUCTIONS. "~ We have reached tho End of the Season, from a business point of view, and all Surplus Goods must be Moved Out. We have SUBSTANTIALLY EEDUCED VALUES in all Departments, and the prices now are VEET TEMPTING. Cotton Dress Fabrics MUST BE CLEARED, and at our Reduced Valuations they ate sure to move out QUICKLY. It is advisable to BUY NOW, as . • ALL COTTQN..GOODS AEE ADVANCING IN PRICE. END OF SEASON REDUCTIONS At 107, TEAFALGAE STREET. G. CARPENTER, 17, BTAEDT STBEET, NELSON, Begs to notify the Public of the receipt of the following Goods at BARGAIN PRICES from his Representative, who is now on tour — Ladies' Green Kid Gloves, all the rage. 2/11 pair Ladtes' Plain Black Lisle Hose, fast dye, 1/- pair Ladies' Fancy Ribbed All-Wool Hose, all sizes, 1/6 Collar Supports, 2\ to 8£ inches, screw tops, 6d set . Panama Hats for Ladies, all the rage, 1, 6 Other Special Lines Arriving Daily AT G. CARPENTER'S. ■ WATCHFS. POTHEEAM'S, WALTHAiI'S, EHRHARDT'SiMOEBIS' OMEGA'S and ZENTH'S. ■TnTTE bave just Opened a Complete AsTT Bortment of these excellent w A'i'CHES, cased in Gold, Silver, Gold Filled, Nickie, and Gun Metal Cases.' Each Watch guaranteed to give every LATEST IN STTLE AND FINISH. WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, TRAFALGAR STREET. IMPORTANT TO MEN! Post Your Order Here Slashing Reactions D.LC. Sale Men's Suits, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hosiery, &c, AT RECORD PRICE REDUCTIONS 70 MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS, splendid variety of patterns Usual prices 38/6 to 50/- Sale Prices 32/6 to 39/6 MEN'S TWEED WATERPROOF OVERCOATS, I^'y weight, hand-sewn. Sale Price 29/6, worth 50/---27 DOZEN MEN'S WHITE AND COLOURED FASHION SHIRTS, •'aoft fronts, stiff cuffs. Usual prices 6/6, 5/6 Sale Price 2/1 1 ea. 1000 MEK'S WIDE END SILK TIES, in the. newest colourings Regular prices, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 ' " ' Sale Price I/- each 10 DOZEN MEN'S NATURAL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS, unshrirfkable, pure wool.' Usual price 5/- Sale Price 2/11 10 DOZEN MEN'S NATURAL WOOL PANTS, unshrinkable, pure wool. Usual price 5/- '■ - - - 'Sale ' Price 2/11 < in m—mimiiii "ml DIC W £ LLINGTON - A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. SPECAILJIGTICE. SALE! SALE! T HAVE purchased the 'm^ift of ~ N MONDAY, the 17th, we start 1 my late Partner (the late Mr. A. %J Qur LX^Z^tpo^t FIRST HALF-YEARLY SALE D fted a oihv e m S neSS WiUnoWlje and.have decided to make it a Record C Thfve O he^ffiunate in securing a and a Q"^^^™*™ First Class Staff of Workmen, both for ing from 25 to 50 per cent +1 f LaS and Gents' Departments: As ours is a practically New Stock MvD?plomalsfrom "Minster and Co. having disposed of the Old Stock by 5 Great Elborougli street, London auction, the public will have the -pWest I keep il toucli with them portunity to get New Season's Goods Sitftn^n^ttrrlK; SUSSS^'A^ withoat best to b e g had in Higli Class Tailoring exception Reduced for at a Reasonable Price. CASH ONIY. T TTAR'FORD. Come Early and Cet Your plck " l « & Se highclass t. h. condell, Trafalgar Street. ____ - TRAFALGAR, STREET.

I Increase the Value of j I Your Wool Clip - - | 1 33 v <lippir^ your flock in COOPER'S CELEBRATED SHEEP DIP. Over 250 million sheep I wo i-eitea in COOPER'S last year, which is conclusive proof of its value as a I -• I D Coop r'H is a Pow.er Dip which mixes readily. It is easy and clean to use ; ".' I I is r.ally llio cheapest in tne long run, because it keeps the sheep clean, im-1 pro- | I vents i'oiil: cMcn for the longest period. I I It Ins a l-.cakhy aotion on the fleece, promoting strong and better gjjjjjn. | I In thi, « v r inh-oases the valne of your clip. If you haven t tried COOPER S, | i gei ii i.i time i'or tho next Dipping- # „..,„«,. - v 1 I Should you prefer a Non-Poisonous Liquid Dip, we recommend CAftrfbH b, tor J I which' we are Agents. This is a good, reliable Dip, at 22/6 per 5 -gallon Drum. j I We also stock LITTLE'S DIP, and supply at market rates. j 1 EUXTOH'S ARE THE SOLE AGENTS^ j 1 . EOR , I ■ I P. " & . D. BU^oi\M ( B well-known line of FABBi IMPtEiE^TS. I « PERFECTION" COOKING STOVES ■ vr v a n kine B :^^^^__ a There is no w fi' 10 ebon, i for" Irrrmnnn. nnri nr" "n"j = 9 hEhßS^^^ctlwSh' \ ' ! lie well known 1 t dUße - \ .^ Bj^ J PRIMUS STv.'VES B c §1" |^HB9^^^^M^^^Br^^^Sß|^^a. i <"" ' *?■"> V>a hail from- — i__ I _JLIM.ITED. ' " ■ ■B^feßFiiji| i^iiiiJllfJr I ' ■ '

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12769, 10 February 1910, Page 3

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