PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Grove Street. — A .new 5-roomcd house with every convenience, workshop, and largo new glass house. Land 50 x 200 feot. £675. Waimea Wesi.— 32o acres flat and undulating land, with 6-roomed house, dairy, stable, etc. Price, £1300, including stock. Wolfe Street. — New 5-roomed house and the acre section. All conveniences. Very cheap at £325. Wolfe Street. — Si Acres land. A bargain at £425. Tahuna. — J-Acro and a two-roomed house. Very cheap at £100. Spring Grove. — A splendid orchard property of 17 acres. Price, £1100. Alton Street.— Mrs Akers' huge new boarding house. Very cheap at £950. , • , i Stoke. — 12i acres of splendid level land with 8 roomed house, trap shed, small glass house, etc. A Watmea Street.— Splendid building site 45ii> x ISoSb. Price HI per foot. _ . Scotland Stre&t — A new 5 roomed house with, every convenience. Price £475. 88 Vaiiey. — 342 acres or land; ol acres flat, remainder low hills ; all ploufhable; well watered; three miles from Wakefiold township. Price £1700. ■ . StcpneyviJls.— The property belonging to Mr Chamberlain. 5 roomed cottage and i acres of land. Price £350. Stoke. 17 Acres splendid land, ten minutes walk from Railway Station; 2 acres in orchard, 4 year old trees. ' Wakefield. 64 Acres in Church Valley, all grassed; cottage and hop kiln ; well watered. Price, £825. Richmond. — 1 Acre in Queen Street, with new 6-roomed dwelling. Price, £530. Aniseed Valley — 544 Acres and sroomed house; 35 acres in rape, balance in grass. Well watered. Price, £4 per acre. Sherry VaHey- — 1532 Acres of splendid land, 350 acres grassed _au<l 700 acres carrying good milling timber. Two miles from Manu Railway Station ar.d two miles from Kiwi Railway Station. Price, £4 10s. per acre. A bargain. Richmond 5J Acres good level land, with 7-roomed dwcl.iug, washhouse, stable, and trap shed. Price, £825. Ngatitama Street — 2 Acres of land and 9-roomed Dwelling House in splendid order. Part of the land in orchard. Price, £1050. Russeil 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. 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 ft. Price, £770. Bridge Street 2 Shops \vith plateglass windows, with right-of-way at side, fittings included. Price, £1400. A Splendid Building Site on top of hill facing Shclbourne Ftreet, 50ft. by 120 ft .; £8 per foot. Collingvvood Street South.- A gentleman's residence in best part of the street ; 8 rooms and outbuildings. Price, £1250. Halifax Street. — A fine building site 1 planted with fruit trees. Price, £150. Very cheap. Bridge Street. — New Shop property. Price, £1500. Bridge Street.— A DweT.ing of eight rooms. Now let at £104 per year. Price, £1150. Washington Road. — Now 6-roomed House and all conveniences. Land 50ft. by 150 ft. Price, £420. Totara Street.— New 6-roomf.d Dwelling House and wosh-houue. Land 55ffr. 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 6Cft. 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. W. ROUT & SONS, LAND AGENTS. 1 FORJSiLE. SBEEP AND DAIRY FAEII, NELSON. iyf\f\ ACRES Freehold. Short AU[mi\.y\7 tance from bufrer factory, Railway station, school and freezing works. At present cirrying some 400 sheep, 30 head of cattle and 15 horses. Price— j£l7 103 per acre. Terni3. J. TORTEE HARUIS, J217 latd Agent. Fertilisers. IN STOCK— Picton, Eape and Turnip, etej Eockland, Hop, Grain, Potatc etc; Shirley's Sup. of Lime Wei lington Blood and Bone. Supplied in sacks or by the ton. RJSLEY BEOS. & CO., - Sole Age lit.
i-J-*wa a "'■ ' Ladies' Woven All-wool and Merino ?iavu & iii| jV drcssts and toabbatiors, StO^k ''' '' iEcludii J ?theuiishti_kable"Jay > ir.-f m! 1 ii' 1 ' .UI ;,i[ I Cream Wjucey. Delaine Nuusvriling VMinj-ar ''i l|( and Utt»;nelette is)fehtdres3e3. Untiavnlnthlnti '/i "',{{' Woven ana Eibbea Undervests, UnOerClOlilllOy ;.;, ;,],;, Spencers and Bodices. 19 >( 'i : C hildren's Woven Combinations arid PlinneQ Eptlin l( 1' Bibbed atd Woven Underve3ts wiiUUse F rUJiI {(i Viyella and Cashmeie Socks, . -Do Yau Work Hard FOR YOUR MONEY ? [THEM PATRONISE OUR .\7th HALF - YEARLY SALE, (WHERE YOUR MONEY GOES FARTHEST, STUDY THESE PRICES: Navy or Black Prints .., ... 03 4 d alen's Underpants Is 6d Galatoas (Striped) Os sid Men's Singlets Is 6d Fancy Belts, a:-.3oited ... ... Os 1 d Heavy Denims 3s 9d Straw Ha f, Sailots Os 6 d Black Series ... O3 6cl Children's Wool Singlets. ... Is 0c" Boya. Shirts from Is 4d Pink or White Flannelette ... Os 4£d Pyjama Suits' 5 s 6d Coloured Velveteens Os 9<l Derby Ties, 3 foi Is Od Ribbm Corsets ... It 6 d Gt.-nt's Handkerchiefs ... 3 for Is Od G. CARPENTER, 17, HAKDT STREET, NELSON, ("'Phone 300. 1/ j^^^^^^^^^d LADIES ' * GENrrs ' niGH CLASS fc = __\^ g 5 K 'i l 3^^ \ J5- \ -«- HA.YE roy i>*ew Stock of ATJTUMN' FEEzMmfW £ < J. am? w'jxtkh goods bo fc a ~a \]Sp^l=9 for SUITS a_d COSTUMES. W&\ I^6, y^C^^^ Hi My charges'" "are reasonable, and I W AT n\^s# guatantoi all tho latest n Style and (/A r^f Material). I pay th« lest wages, and all ) As _^^^^^^> f dM m y work ia done on t -- e P remiiOS on the fW approved fii st-clsss Tailoring way. . v&r ( N 9 SlopSj but g 6nnine TailoriD S« \ When buying tea^^\ T« HABl 1 Oiii)« see that (he package^ HIGH CLASS tailoe, yr is undamaged and the \ -Tjafalgak-Stbeet. nameNELSON MOATE & Co., \ } .."•" h _" Ltd,, is on every packet and V | LHiHiwi>Wi-*W^agia^ box. This name guarantees i f*fl W * your getting pure Ceylon and § —--J „' !s_____sa pure blended tea. All grocers j """^ HIIOS. 1 |j who stock first-class goods sell 3 i |__._.-, JUIU .- I , t r our tea. If you cannot get I ffiSßaaaaaasga^ d i -si ct ra-s P» jes^ an ' T"^ ' :as ' 3eeKL P rovc<^ ia * u Kb" "(, ||i P s k3| @w* g|l|l I X inff Cows has a greatly bene- B Illi 4-, I 11 i ficial resnlt on tha uiilk and butter I r i&& _l ? S^ I B il^ I supply during tho winter months. | raxs— a eg«e>3 «* g It's no use -waiting until tbo milk v ! H '4 A^ 1 supply haa-falleD.bnt by iiugsing __a JH^J o___Sa I nc» w y° u wi]l retain the present | • - a yield woll through the winter * \X'hen you ask IjT i!, kindly send | months when milk and butter i 3 \ us a postcard, and we will see § n6Ua!l y scarce and riceE hi ° h< I that you are supplied. , f J^^^r^u^^a--1/4 ,1/6 ,1/8 ,1/10 ,2/-, 2/2 per lb. J l-.ned, at Bed ' r °^^^\^^| Wearing Bros., j : : ' STQKEKEEPEES, . . . ; : \ THE Standard ot Excellence, "FRA- lUCtliOtfD. * A GRA TEA." On Sale by E. _iih_hwiii i mih_liiiiw I i GROVE and Son, Caledonia House- — : ■■■■nmrarmi'Wllll Prices Is 6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s. — C -~. '"" "N BK3 *^> AT THE i* BLANKET nj r BARGAINS U J tf^ • >uj mi_fl_W UJl '* M — lMmß^* !Mlß — —^ ___■__—— H__—i_p— a a__|— M _— W^W^_ gWp I BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION ! I PRICES THAT ASTONISH YOU! I Beautiful ALI-Wool New Zealand Blankets : Kaiapoi, Petone, A or D.I.C. Special Manufacture, at positively the lowest prices ever a offered. 1 Single Bed size 16/11 and 19/6 a pair I Full Bed size 26/9 and 33,'G a pair !h Striped Bush Rugs, large size, very heavy and warm. Very special price 5/11 each NOTE.— Discount of 1/- in each complete £ for prompt cash. Prepaid letter orders of 20/- and upwards are despatched free of any charge for railage or postage. ! fl- 1 -f , \ eJ —j|— \^ a. A. CORRIGAN, N Manager
E. BUXTON & CO. LTD. Trafalgar Street, NELSON THE Shooting Season fcr Game opens on the 14th inst. for ONE MONTII ONLY, bportsmen are advised that we supplyfall SLooting Kequisit2s, including 410 Collector Guns, Gun Cases and Covers, ICartric'ges, Cartridge BeltE. Gun Cleaners, &c. The fol'owiug well known reliable makes of Cartridges are also stocked. : :: :: :: SiCOTItTG LICENSES avo obtainable w from us. Nobel's "Primrose," "Nile," and "Clyde." . j Eley's "Amberite" and "Universal." ' Seasonable Goods --^ -^. . Now landiug a nice assortment of Axemen should call and inspect the jflnSbt Inverted Gas Brackets, Hall Lights, latest pattern -in Axes, the "Collie ifUJil^ .-^. c t Ct King," made from specially refined gfflSß|| ._flßlL - 100 l Stool and for Hardwoods. i^fe/ \^ HEATING STOVES iHfflr wT In various designs. Grates, Trivets, Hop » growers requiring Hair 'Cloths l for Wf BL HofS s ',a lWsa;id HodS) S^w^M^^S * -^S LAMPS. . We are agcnt _ fp# and D> Dnn _ imfftM \7>^**W£§r Table, Hanging Bracket and Hand, in can's Field and Farm Implements. WsHw V<-^1&«IL the latest designs. Carriage Lamps Bean Spray Pumps, Gear Company's e^__x_>-^ a]W j stable Lanterns. ' and Fairey's Fertilisers. E BUXTON & CO., Ltd., Trsfaigar Street ■%y m l """ 1 """" "" . w
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Colonist, Volume LIi, Issue 12804, 27 May 1910, Page 3
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