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READ WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT FOR FRUIT-OSSOWING PURPOSES 1 Mil Kirk (the Government Director of Orchards), writes as follows ;— " The beautiful, long, geatle slopes to the north are all that can be desired. I had a inattoeir with me. and examined the soil in numerous places, and found itr just the land for. fruit growing, especially Commercial Apple Culture." • Mil Frank Walker (the Tasmanian Fruit Expert) writes as follows: — '' The position and exposure are excellent, and will produce highlycolore.l fruit The land is very similar to our best fruit iand in Tasmania, At Bronte there are wide areas that can be planted at a small preparatory cost. With ray osporienco in Tasmania, I have no hesitation in saying that this property can be made a very profitable fruit-growing centre." The Owners of BRONTE are asking very reasonable prices for the land, and the terms are exceptionally easy, viz., 10 per cent, cash, the balance for 5 years at 5 per cent, with right to repay at any time. Pull particulars, plans of property, booklets, &c, on application to W. ROUT & SONS, Land Agents. % 1. M. WEBSTER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 75, TRAFALGAR STREET, jtyfAKES up the following convenient packages or Hampers, containing one dozen bottles liquor, equal to two gallons. JELainpei* £ s. d. No I—lo bofs Ale, 1 bot Claret, 1 bot Whisky 0 15 0 No 2—3 bots Whisky, 3 bots Wine, G bots Ale 1 12 0 No 3—3 bots English Ale, 3 bots English .Stout, ] bot Dry Gin, 1 bot Geneva, 1 bot Brandy, 1 bot Sherry, 1 bot Port 1 1G 0 No 4—2 bots Whisky, 5 bots Ale, 2 bots Brandy, 2 bots Wine, 1 bot Square Gin 1 18 0 No 5—G bots Constantia, 3 bots Fine Old Port, "3 bots Sherry . 2 2 0 N"o 6—l case Whisky ("Bailie Nicol Jarvie"), special 2 1G 0 No 7—l case Whisky (any brand), from 212 0 Any assortment desired by the Customer put up, so long as the Total Quantity Equals Two Gallons. English Ale and Stout, "Dog's Head," 15s per dozen. Dodson and 'Son's Sparkling Ales, 8s Gd.per dozen, bottles returned. . HI. M, WEiSTEft, W.S.M , 75 TRAFALGAR STREET. Stone-Fruit Land, Containing also the most beautiful Sunny Slopes for I 18RAPES ... AND ... STRAWBERRIES! THIS well-known Name, " MILDTJEA," at once carries the mind to the Fruit Plantation of Australia.', i MiLPUHI : is tho name given to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FRUIT i SLOPES situated near tno Upper Moutere, with frontages to tho main 1 road, and only a few miles from rail and water, and some Sixteen Milps I from the Ciiy of Nelson. 41ILDTJBA at ISflson. like Mildura, Australia, I will, in the near future, loc-oine famous for it? excellent; Export Keeping I A PPLES, as well us for all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one can well imagine its great possibilities for the growth of the now improved blight-resisting "GRAPES," and on tho warm slopes tho cultivation of STRAWBEKRIE>, and Early Peas, the market for which is almost unlimited POTJLTRI IPAKMINy can iilso be carried on to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. fHIILDURA •will be sold in blocks of 10 Acre 3or more, to suit purchasers. No better EXPORT APPLE LAND in Australasia. Fuller particulars prices, terms etc . given at the office of— BiSLEY BROS, & CO. (Estate and! Land Agents.) &Otfisfanas MaiiiteeM nIIKJSTMAS means more to the Children than to U anyone else. This Ohristms will mean morethan any that have passed if an EDISON PHONOGRAPH is among the Gifts. It is something that will give them more real wholesome pleasure for a long time than anything- else you could buy. A tremendous assortment of EDIBOS RECORDS— without question the greatest library of its kind anywhere. A. BALTING-,- - 97 HARDY street.

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 9 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 9 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13308, 9 January 1912, Page 4

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