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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Tahuna.— A 'section of land with ne\ 2 roomed house. Price only £100. Scotland Street.— A new 5 roomei ;house with" every convenience Price £475. 88 Va113y.— 342 acres of land; b, acres flat, remainder low hills : al ploughable j well watered; thre miles from Wakefield township price £1700. . Stepneyviirc— The property belongmj to Mr Chamberlain. 5 % roome< cottage and i acres of land. Pnc< £350. ■ . . „. . , , Stoke 17 Acres, spienmd, land, tei minutes walk from. Railway fata ■tioii ; ' 2 acres' in orchard, 4 yea; old trees. . - StOk*.— 2* Acres in orchard with b roomed- dwelling- Price, £oUU. Wakefield. 64 Acres m Church Val ley, all grassed; cottage and hoi kiln;; W ell watered. Price, £820. .RiChmon(3.-i Acre in Queen Street with iiew G-roome'd dwelling ;- Price, £530. Brightwater-— IOO, Acres 21 in crop balance' in grass aiid cover; tw( good dwellings aud outbuildings Price, £40 an acre. Waimea West—l 94 Acres and 7roomed dwelling. All ploughable Forty acres in turnips. Wei watered. . Aniseed Valley.— s44 Acres .and 5 rpomed'house j 35 acres in rape, " balance in grass.- Well watered, Price, £4 10s. i>er acre. Sherry Valley.— ls32 Acres of splenic land, 350 acres grassed and 701 acre*- carrying good milling timber Two miles from Manu Railway Station and two. miles from Kiwi Railway rStationv ..Price, £4 10s. per acre*. A bargain. Richmond.— s% Acres good level land, ' with- 7-roomed dwelong, washhouse, stable,' and trap shed. Price, £825..Trafalgar Street North.— New 6-room-od house and land. Must be sold, : as owner is leaving Nelson. Price, £620. Easy terms. Ngatitama Street.— 2 Acres of land and 9-roomed: Dwelling House in splendid order. Part of the land in orchard. Price, £1050. Russell Street.— 9-roomed .dwelling and 2 acres of land. A very cheap property. rPrice, £800,: Ngatitama Stre,et.^-5 Acres in orchard, .Price, £1150. . Hardy Street.— A Fruiterer's Business with- good connection. Price, £375. f0r stock, fittings, and goodwill of lease. . Halifax Street, near P.O.— New 7roomed Dwelling with wash-house and outbuildings. Land, 45ft. by 125 ft. P.rice, £770. Bridge Street 2. Shops with, plate'glass windows, with right-of-way at side, fittings included. Price, £1400. A Splendid Building Site on top of hiL facing Shelbourne Street, 50ft'. by 120 ft .; £8 per foot. Colljngwood Street South.- A gentle'man's residence in best part of 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 Dwelling, connected with sewer. Price, £360. A greathargain. Bridge Street. — New Shop property. 'Price,' £l7oo. Bridge Street.— A Dwelling of eight rooms. Now let at £104 peer year. Price, .£1350. •■•'•• > . Washington Road,— New 6-roomed House and all conveniences.' Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, ' £420. V Totara Street.— New 6-roomfid Dwelling House and wash-home. Land 55ft. by 125 ft. Very cheap at £385, ■ . ; , Russell Street.— New 5-roomed Dwell- . ing, with bath-room, wash-hous,e 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 a!l conveniences. Cheap at £650. Halifax Street. —^New 6-roomed Dwelling with all conveniences: Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, £500. A great bargain. Mayen Road.— A Boarding House of 13 rooms doing a good business at the present time. Price, £700. W. ROUT & SONS, LAND AGENTS. FiOCTORS Differ, but they all agree ■-* on one point, viz., the superiority >f "FRACRA TEA." On sale by o. ARMSTRONG, Bridge Street. DON'T TRUST TO YOUR MEMORY. SECURE A 1910 DIARY FROM 4UB\ ROBINSON BOOKSELLER, HARDY STREET.

f F. LOUISSON & GO. L .. . * .. NEW GOODS Now Opened for tall . 8117 and Winter Wear. V SO ' VIYELLA in.Plain, Colours, and Sferapes — "the Ideal Fabric for Day and and ■ Night' Wear." " ' ' . . aris AZ A FiiANNEL, for Blouses, ChUdrenTDresses, Men's Pyjamas, Shirts, etc. KKEMLAINE, unshrinkable Flannel, inJPlain and Stripes. oys -. HOBKOCKSES. FLANNELETTES,- White knd Coloured. 1 I*L ANN ELS in best British and Col6nial_makes. son . ■ , TRAFALGAR STREET. Li ' ' ■ ■■ ' : : I -Por--¥^^rk^Har<l : ..- P6l«; YOUR MUNEY? 2 THEN PATRONISE OUR 7th HAbF- YEARLY SALE, WHER^YOURfIIONEY GOES FARTHEST. STUDY THESE PRICES: Navy or Black Prints ... ... Oi.^d. "Men's Underpants... ... ... Is Gd Galateas (Striped) ... ... 0s sid 'Men's Singlets ' Is Gd Faincy; Belts, assorted ... ... 0s Id . Heavy Denims 3s 9d Straw Hats, SailorB 4 : ... ... Os 6 d Black Socks (k'dd Children's Wool^Singlets .., Is 0<? Boys' Shirts from Is 4d Pink or White Flannelette ... 0s 4 jd Pyjama Suits -5s Cd Coloured Velveteens ... ... Od 9 ;>l Dorby Ties, 3 for Is Od Ribbon Corsets ... .;. ... Is 6 d Gent's Handkerchiefs " ... 'A for la Od G. CAOBiSENTER, 17, HAEDT STEEET,! NELSON, f'^hone 300. ,-V fjm<*i. WAjTCHES. T~. $/* -Yvr 'ROTHERAM'S, WALTHAM'S, EHEx«f lA™ HAKDT'S MOEEIS' OMEGA'S and •o^i^^^JJ/^ ZENTH'S. %y^J^^/a- f* : . T7l[7'E have just Opened a Complete As_j^__ '\ W tortmbnt of these excellent * castd in Gold, Silver, Gold Filled, fickle, and Gun Metal Cases. Jfiffif^r %N "^^s. aon a t ca gaaranteed to give emy ■rnW /"^^^^\ /kl LATESTgIKfISTYLE AND- FINISH". Imh fW^Plli 'fill' LOWEST t IN ? BICES r. ""■ a w y^&ir Ml W M - MOTES, I **J!& WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, ■ ' TRAFALCAR STREET. The Very Front of Fashion ; At the D, I. C. New Season's Dress Coocls i The D.I.C has iustopened its first shipment of the New Season's Dress ! ■ •:■•. iMaterials and is now showing a very large stock of smart fabrics in every B?lftd sSin-R generally, the new colours are duU-mußtard-brown, a greyish reseda! varies 8 shades^of amethyst and of. teira-eotta will be much j O m Btripea and checks are still in but tho stripes are less pronounced than last year! and the checks are broken. Plain colours will be very much worn. Some Special Lines -ABGYLE FEUJZES, double width, a heavy frieze, suitable for tailor-made costumw and for Russian coat costumes,' in six leading shades, double r 'dth ' a/o yara I CHEVIOT TWEEDS, double width, a very heavy *£»s)*& £ ft, 1 "* 6 I feshionable fabric fot coats and Bkir.tg, plain colours with zibelhne finish, mus. I Jtard-browna, resedas, amethyst, vieux rose, terra-cotta, VENETIAN CLOTH SUITINGS, double width, chiffon finish.Jn tao-tone - " iefflot A very handsome material „ ;/ . 31/6 robe length , : "■" . - OAOHEMffiE DE SOD 33, double.iriath, theideaf athfl fora house or visiting ; a . t au l c y;^i^ TWEEDS, double width, with eibdline finleliW striped effect • MODERATELY-PRICED DRESSMAKING & SPECIALTY / f^ I /^ WELLINGTON »y | f\ I ' '■■■.. . .M rk. ,, | „„.„„., i, n L . | L TOBjptpMfraMaa^^ ■ !liw. R, MAY, ; RICHMOND & WAKAPUAKA. Ii ™WL WHEAT. TjIOWL BARLEY. XIOULTEY MASH. f^HKJKEN FOOD. , > SH BIT /^RUSHED WHEAT. ■;!-' XX V ■ '■ /^KUSHED BAELE7. OEAIf & SHARPS. j . \u J> - - • I! " SUCROSINEf I—The1 — The Best of Pig Pood. PEIME POTATOES. , \ OOKE, COAL, AND: FIREWOOD, * '-■"'■ * •■•■■■

I You may Obtain Your Deer-Stalking S-J License at Boxton^s. And we also supply waxy erf ie'e n-eded by the Deer-Stalker. If you follow this splendid spo/t, we invite you to look over our Stojk of Rifles.'Guns, Ammurrtion and Shooting Requisites,; which include : — RIFLES OF WELL-KNOWN MEWTv THE AMMUNITION YOU WILL WANT OTHER SPORTING ACCESSORIES. I 3i3 WiLchestei Britith Bifles 303 Solid Nose,' 303 Soft Nose, 303 303 Cleaning Kods Verniers, Yen- ■ is .p " [■■ 3u3 Savage Hollow Noso t^metei-s, Ortropiics, Back Sight 9 °l i 44.40 Winchester Carbines 303 Savage Explosive Bullet, 4*.40 Covirs^ Fore Sight Prv lectors, B °f | 44.40 Marlin Winchester and Marlin V ead Black, White- F. a d. White 9 " ■P" j .32 Winchester, Martini Henri 32.20 Cal Winchester, Martini Penoils. Score Books, Shooting B n « ; ,22 Winchester finger and Henri, Snider Cases, Wire and Bristle t'courors, H ] thumb triggei3 22 Short and Long, Black and Pull-Throughs, 22 Cal an 1 3J3 H )' .22 Cal Oyez Eifles. Smokeless Powder ia otty Kiekel Paste, Suplen S lg) «",,,„,, „„„. 33.55 Soft Nose, 32 Short, 32 Long, " "ioun^'s Oil, Many Use Oil. H RELIABLE GUNS. 38 short coit , n _ " CDftDTOI , 1H 1 I Hollis's Doublft- Barrel T 3reecb- BB and CB Caps rUK I lit SPORTSMAN, I Btl ■j t Loadins; 12 bore Nobel's Ballistite, Cuitis & Har- Gan Cases, Cartridge Cases and l& «■ i Crown Anns 12 bore voy's Amberite, Climax Nitro Belt 3, Eureka Cleaning. Bods, S ! Li^gc Arms 12 bore Club, New Clab. Favourite, Bowie Knives, Sheath jKnives, g ' • Pieper 410 bore Collector's Guns Eley'a Amberite, Eley's 410 Sticking .and Skinning Knives, B . : Hollis's Single Barrel Breech- Bore" Cartridges. SteeLs, Cempasses, Dog Calls.Spirit g ; ' Loading ' Fltsks. F.eld Gl.ssj3° B - "seeds for autumn sowing, correct weighing machines, fencing materials "I "* To ensure good results, place your You, may-depend on obtaining the When about to erect new Fences a ' . Seed order with us. AllourSeeda correct weights always, by using jou may ; rely on us for the best 8 ; ■ pass the strictest examination for the Celebrated ■ ._ quality materials." WehaveFenc-a purity, their germinating power " . VBR -y»a or OOWL-S 1 ing. Wires -in— 3 being of the highest standard, wVtpWn a a-i ■* pttti srp<? En Hah: and American, Black or a New Season's Eye Grass, Cocks- WKI^HI^G M iCHINES. Galvanised «wkop| foot, and Clovers are now claiming . Fencing Staples, all sizes • F«nc- 1 your attention, as well as the many SACK TRUCKS, strong and well iog Standards, Wire Strainers I kinds ot rUpe and Turnip Seeds. mado. always, in stock. aud .wery requisite for the Stati n' I E. BUXWH & CO;, Ltd., TFAF IS. STf «^. |

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12750, 23 March 1910, Page 3

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