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PROPERTIES FOE, SALE. Stoke 12J acres of splendid level land with 8 roomed house, trap shed, small glass house, etc. A bargain. Waimea Street — Splendid building site 45ft x 155 ft. Price £4 • per foot. Milton Street — Cheap cottage property ; 6 roomed cottage connected with sewer. Land 37ft x 152 ft. Small glass house. Price £300. Tahuna. — A section of land with new 2 roomed house. Price only £160. Scotland Street 4 new 5 roomed house with . every convenience. Price £475. 88 Valley. — 342 acres of land; 87 acres flat, remainder low hills ; all ploughablc; well watered; three miles from "VVakefield township. Price £1700. Stepneyville. — The property belonging to Mr Chamberlain. 5 roomea cottage and J acres of land. Price £350. Stoke. — 17 Acres splendid land, ten minutes walk from Railway Station; 2 acres in orchard, 4 year old trees. ■ „, ,r , Wakeneld. 64 Acres in Church Valley, all grassed; cottage and hop kiln ; well watered. Price, £825. Richmond. — £ Acre in Queen Street, with new 6-roomed dwelling. Price, £530. Brightwater— loo Acres, 21 in : crop, balance in' grass and clover ; two good dwellings and outbuildings. Price, £40 an acre. Aniseed Valley.— s44 Acres and sroomed house; 35 acres in rape, balance in grass. Well watered. Price,- £4 par acre. Sherry Valley,— ls32 Acres of splendid land, 350 acres grassed and 700 acres carrying good milling timber. Two miles from Manu Railway Station and two miles from Kiwi Railway Station. Price, £4 10s. per acre. A bargain. Richmond oi Acres good level land, with 7-roomed dwel.ing, 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. Price, £800. Ngatitama Street. — 5 Acres in orchard. Price, £1150. Hardy Street A Fruiterer's Business with good connection. Price, £375 for stock, fittings, and goodwill of lease. Halifax Street, near P.O — New 7roomed Dwelling with wash-house and outbuildings; Land, 45ft. by 125^^ Price, £770. Bridge Street 2 Shops .with ' plateglass windows, with' right-of-way , at side, fittings included. Price, £1400. A Splendid Building Site on top of hill facing Shelbourne Ftreet, 50ft. by 120 ft .; £8 per foot. Collingwood Street South.- A gentleman's residence injbest 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 Dwelliijg, connected with sewnr. Price, £360. A great bargain. • Bridge Street. — New Shop property. Price. £1700. 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. Totara Street. — New 6-roomf.d Dwelling House and wash-houue. 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 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. Haven Road. — A Boarding House of 13 rooms doing a good business at the present time. Price, £700. W. ROUT & SONS, LAND AGENTS. FORJ>ALE. SBEEP AND DAIRY FAEM, NELSON. Cy/\{\ ACRES Freehold. Short diatlml\j\J tance from butter factory, Eailway station, school and freezing •works. At present cwrying some 400 sheep, 30 head of cattle and 15 horses. Price— J6l7 10s pec acre. Terms. Apply,— _. J. POUTER HARRIS, J217 Land Agent. Fertilisers. ! IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and 1-nrnir, etej Bookland, Hop, Grain, Potatc , etc; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the ton BISLBiY BEOS. & CO., .. . Sole Agenb.

Are now Fu!iy Stocked in AH Dapartmsnts with NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Direct from the best British and Continental Markets. In DEES3ES we are showing all the latest weaves and colourings in Tweeds, Clo' hs, Serges, and ; . Pancy Material. i3lovsings, Elannels. Delaines, Etc. "Winter Weights in Woren Underclothing and Hosiery. Ladies' Ready-made Costumes, £}louses> aad Skirts. TRAFALGAR STREET. Do You Work Hard j . EOR YOUR MONEY? rHEN PATRONISE OUR r { 7th HALF - YEARLY SALE, WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST. STUDY THESE PRICES: STavy or Black Pn'nt-! Oa 4 d Menfs Underpants Is 6d jalateEs (M i ( . ) os6£d Men?a Singlets Is 6d fancy. Uohe, H..-3 .itol Os 1 d Heavy Denims .; 3s 9d "traw Ha s, :;ni!iis os6.d Blaok Soclss... 0s 6d Jbildren'a Wool singlets ... Is oO* Boys' Shirts from Is 4d 'ink or White Flannelette ... Os 4^d Pyjama Suits 5s 6d loloured Velveteens^ I Os 9 d Dorby Tie 3, ... 3 foi Is Od Jibbon Corsets ... Is 6 d Gent's Handkerchiefs J... a for Is Od G. CARPENTER, 17, HAEDT STREET, NELSON, C'Phone 300. %7*%tT ~ IDEAL PIANOS. ft Yl ill - A WOED to those desiring to purchase ; A V ' JzL a good Piano— 1. 1 have no representatives, no canvass,f\ * ," ■ - era, and no agents ; my prices cannot '■ Ai^i^^af . afford luxuries ; and that ia one of the reasons why I can sell you a pianoforte , . of the highest class at a medium cost. i^^ 2. To prove this it is only necessary to Mk4 1 %f call^— see and hear for yourselves before DUJ • bnWjf. -■■■•■ ■ ' . ■ ■". ■■•" Wi 3. It is an' indisputable fact that my inV^^^^V^^V^T^ Dk ' struuients ai^a the ne plus ultra of KM § I M II Brit'sh manufacture: each one is tested, . P^Jft^f A JL ff i/ff^ triad, und selected for me before ship- - • . ment, by front rank experience. £ng'jpm>%m % * lish or Foreign makes net in stock will, B Bi '/% if requested, be imported by me on unB B^^«m Vf approachable terms. Prices from j£3s. Organs from £lb. #w%« G. F. NATLOR, Importer. B W^ *%W% %2, Trafalgar-Equare, Nelson. l Hail — i .- ••• ■-•-'-- - — --^ ji'ii^i- TOURS T0 THE STORIED ISLfINDB I ■mJIJk-Ani6i^i4» a 24th 'Way, followed by T.S.S. ATUA B B MffiKiai f /'I (3444 tons) on 21st June. B B B^BlvMkl Aill vs ** Round Tours, via above groups, to '.pnHMMMHMMHHi Australia and back to Nelson, can be *U^ifei-s« a 6» r ~-"£..^r, ; ; made" in 37 days. Longer Experience, fiji. - !^W»».<stn^. The T.S.S. NAVUA (2930 tons) Larger OIOCOS, leaves Auckland for Suva direct on '>- Cina* n«iai;»;«* " Hth May, and connects with MAN- ' * IBe^ ««««««.: uiCA for Vancouver., . Mere Varieties RARA't'oNCAr tahiti. than any 111 ... S.S. TALUNE (2078 -tons) leaves * Auckland on 10th May. ; Australasia* s.s. mokoia (3502 tons) leaves h .—wsasß^^-- Wellingtoii on 27th May, and connects i Ga^ iMiMaßß^li^^Mi ftith MARIPOSA at Papeete for San Francisco. ' . " • ,__ Ati DDl^Vtt UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY , • ALL PRICES. lO i O OF NEW ZEALAND, Limited. GROVE and Son, Caledonia House. nig ol and MARTIN, Bridge Street. Prices Is 6d; Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s. :> [ ' ■ .^. s^^_^qj^-^4^~a==g^ f 'Shades of Evening I TINTS THAT ARE PERFECT FOR NIGHT WEAR. FOUR POPULAR AND SPECIAL ITEMS WHICH WE WISH TO DRAW YOUR j ATTENTION TO TO-DAY. : "*SILK NINONS, double width, 3/11 and 4/6 per yard; in all new colors and black. • CRYSTALINE SILKS, double width, 1/9 and 2/ II per yard; in a good range of colorings. - ' j i , .. : JEWELLED and SPANOLED GAUZES,] double^ wiath, 2/11 per yard; very effective, I» the r.yeeteiVqplorß.imagin : aDie. ■ SATIN a LAINE. double width, 2/1 Ipejr yard;' in rich pastel tints. | This is a new material specially adapted for evening cloaks and g wraps with good effect. ' •;. | I Patterns will be forwarded on request. ■ Note —Discount of I/- in each complete £ for prompt cash. I D.1.0., WELLINGTON. I c A. A. CORRIGAN, j Manager.' " * : - ! . '^.J|

Reliable implements For thfFafmr . . - : — — — ■ : ' i ' ' - •& itti <.' V'";' - " ■ " '■ HHBBBBBHBHBBH - f ■■ 1 ; :; '" >^ g . _..■:•■■■■■'■■ • p. &D. § I P.&B. \^^^^^^^^^, Dun6an I h rlOWbi ~' ji^?^^i?^^ft^i^r* i^^^^^^?i^^^^^^^^^f^?^^^i?* ! ''' ■ i IT) Bills* B I . -aro SPECIAL AGENTS for P., AND D, DUNCAN, wh.se ce^nbrated I 1, Parrn Implements are used on nearly every farm from North Cape to |. v ;| the Bluff. I I. These Implements are made in New Zealand; and are the resnlt of longand careful study of I ■■■# local conditions and requirements, iWe therefore recommend them as THE mo&t suitable for Ne. 7 | I Zealand farming. For reliabiUty and excellent quality they stand unrivalled. . ■ § P & D DUNUAN'SIine includes :-Plougbs fcr one or more horses ; Horse Hoes ; Harrows-both I I (W and diso; Seed Drills to -sow ferain and Fertilizer, together or alone; Corn Crushers; | 1 Threshing Machinery 5 Wool PresEes; Hollers; Grubbeis; and aU the smaller Implements for ■ • I m use - : ' - |j IKEW SERIES OF HOWARD'S . _.^ I STEEL SPEEDY PLOUG-HS' I ARRIVING BY EARLY STEAMEP. I Tou need never fie left in the lurch it your Plough breaks down! We Stock-Extra Parts for PunDt^ | ; Hornby and Howard's Ploughs; jalso aU numbers of CbiUed Cast Shares far the various makes need | • All yow^?Se^ft«Haniirfl«»i* here ' too:-Plou ? h and Trace Chains, Hames, Pbugh Reins and Rope. I Harness Rivettsrsand Menders, Axle Grease, Oils, Files. Handy Stable Lanterns, &c. - ■ . B AXFMFN AND BUSHMEN You can obtain ah kinds of reliable Tools from E. BUXTON & CO. at moderate g nrices-Axes in various ina^s 5 Cross-cut Saws, different kinds of teeth ; Axe Handles, [thin in the grip | and S extSquaii^ Wedge. ; A±e Stones; Grindstones ; Saw Sets ; Patent Saw Strippers } Maul Rmgs, &c. I -MINERS' REQUIREMENTS.— We supply tverything necessary at low pbiciTs, including Miners' Picks, Drill g i Steel and Hammers, Explosives, Quicksilver, Ac. - 1 r DfiSVTOM 9 nn ITn Trafalgar street, j

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12787, 7 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12787, 7 May 1910, Page 3

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