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W. ROUT & SONS, LAND AGENTS, HARDY STREET, NELSON. XJAVE for Sale the following1 JL£- Properties:—: 8i Acres of level lahti, with first-class 10-roomcd dwelling. T;iis is th.j, cheapest property in tue market. , £1550. 25 Acres of land at Stoke, divided into 5 paddocks, and thore is an orchard" "of "3 acres. 'Jho dwelling contains 9 rooms, with bathroom, pantry, etc. .fciJOOO. 250 Acres of land in Quail Valley. Mostly gentle slopes. Admirably adapted for fruitgrowing. Price, £14 per acre. 15 Acres of land Suburban North, being one of the finest residential sites in the Dominion. Price, £350. • 18 Acres of land at Stoke, comprising some of the best land in the district. £65 per aero. 5 Acres of laud at Hope, with 6roomed dwelling house in firstclass order. Price, £500. 12£ Acres of land at Stoke, of which 5 acres is in orchard, me land is level, and is of. first-class qual- J ity. The house contains seven j rooms, with all conveniences. £1000. 51 Acres of land at Puramahoi. • Nearly all ilat, cleared, graced and divided into 8 paddocks. I Good water supply. Cluse to hut-jt-er factory, post office, and ' school. There is a dwelling, outhouse and other improvements. £1000. IDj Acres of land with 7-roomed house at Brightwjiiter, with first-class outbuildings; 5 fiords good orchard. Excellent soil aiiti go ,-d v. sit«.-r supply. •' This would siuikc a I;;k residential property for a retired gentleman. £2100. 27 Acres of land at Hope, with new dwelling house of 5 rooms; 7 acres of orchard. Price, £1400. 1750 Acres of laud at Sherry, quartei in grass. There are 700 acres of excellent milling timber, which should be worth £5 per acre; 2 miles from railway station Would sell whole or part, £3 per acre. 10 Acres of land at Richmond, with 7-roomed house, barn, sheds and dairy; o paddocks, and 1 acre orchard. £925. 5^ Acres at Richmond, fronting Beach Road, with 7-roomcd dwelling, trap shed and every convenience. £840.. 3 Acres of land, with large dwelling house, stable and outbuildings. For sale cheap. HAIR IS GETTING GRAY! You ace it plainer every day, but don't worry! In the privacy of your bedroom, stain it with "BLAND'S VEGETABLE HAIR DYE." Simple and sure, clean, harmless, certain, and easily applied; Leaves no metalhe lustre. Acts also as a hair tonic State shade required. 3s 8d bottle post free. Miss Clough, Ladies' Depot, 62 George Street, Dunedin. loomTiTAßiffiT" OOfLUNCWOOD. TTOESES and VEHICLES on Hire 3 a. Good Stablinpr. Parties driven to dJparis of the district. Conch toaves for Mangrarakau every Wednesday • E. W. SOOTT, Proprietor NORTH GAPE COAL. TheVERDiCT is: BEST COAL we have evor used, NOW, Have you ever tried this COAL ? IF NOT, WHY P If you oan't procure it from your dealer, TEEN 'PHONE 66 or 12, and you are sure to get it. TABKEB AND LEVIEN, SOLE AGENTS.

Buy your Seeds H@w ... —wmwimumwiimi—i —————————— lrm — I You will find us well supplied with High Standard T : ~: SEEDS, possessing undoubted germinating i\ ■ m Cocksfoot, White Clover (extra choice), White 1. R| Clover (choice), .Fiorin, Alsiko, Crested 1 »Jf /]A Dogstail, Italian- Rye Grass, Perennial Eye ill. S|| |i S Grass, Cowgrass, Trefoil, Lucerne, Timothy, ifjf «SBp lM\fp Poa Pratensis Chewings Eescue (extra tjrh <Mt7) Mlfl choice), Chewings Fescue (choice), Hard Im JSp fe'li'l Pcscue (choice). .• ftS mte | Western Wolth Grass. ■' •■■ !i| \m *M= v A new forage of extraordinary produetivenvss j )f| $k |^1 IWe are AGENTS for ijj t[M |j I Star Drills and iinpfements, 'jp il I LICENSES—dBI/l/- 3 GAN BE OBTAINED FROM OS. I —Ml—M—^Mß—Blliw^— Z—L-J. a

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13359, 7 March 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13359, 7 March 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13359, 7 March 1912, Page 3