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BEAD IVHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT FOR FiiyiT-HROWIfiG PURPOSES! Mr iKirk (the Government Director of Orchards), writes as follows: — " The beautiful, long, gentle slopes to the north are all that can be desired. I had a mattock with me, and examined fc^e soil in numerous places, and found it ju&t the land for fruit growiag, especially Commercial Apple Culture." Mr Erank "Walker (the Tasmanian Emit Experts writes as follows :— *' The position and exposure are excellent, and will produce highlycolorei fruit. Ths land is very similar to our best fruit iand in Tasmania. At Bronto there are wide areaa that can be planted at a small preparatory cust. With my experience 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 anytime. Eull particulars, plans of property, booklets, &c, on application to W. EOUT & SONS, Land Agents. ; WBaoaBBBOk •-■ijma:-raux7.w»—--.■^•■-.-■■•-'..r.-tv.M, .-..j-jjisyj '" . .■; WB If Containing also the most beautiful Sunny Slopes for GRAPES ... AND - STRAWBERRIES! HILDURAf THIS well-known Name, '' MILbIJEA," at once carries the mind to the great Fruit Plantation of Australia.* SHSILDUBA is tho name given to 1050 Acres of the FINEST SUNNY FEUIT SLOPES sitaatea near the Upper Moutere, with frontages to the main road, and only a few miles from rail and water, and some Sixteen Milf s from the City of Nelson. MILDURA at Nelson, like Miltiura, Australia, will, in the near future, become famous for its excallenc Export Keeping APPLES, as well as for all kinds of Stone Fruit, and one can well imagine its great possibilities for the gi jwth of the now improved blight-resisting "G-KAPES," and on the warm slopes the cultivation of STBAWBEBRIES, and Early Peas, the market for which is almost unlimited POULTKY. FAKMING can also be carried on to advantage with Fruit Cultivation. ...... MSLDURA , will be sold in blocks of 10 Acres or more, to suit purchasers. No belter EXPOBT APPLE LAND in Außtralaßia. Puller particulars prices, terms; etc ."given at the office of— BISLEV BROS, & CO. (Estate and Land, Agents.)

SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital ... ~ ... £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds exceed £657,090 FIRE & MARINE «fc ACCIDENT INSURANCES, Including Employers' Liability for Compensation under the Workers' Compensation Acts, Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risk, Personal Accideoit, either singly or in conjunction with Sickness Benefits, Burglary, Plate Glass, Fidelity Guarantee, etc ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.. Sub-Agents for District: City, Robertson Bros.; Motueka, W. Mclnnes; Richmond, W. R. May; Takaka, J. J. Langridge & Co.; Wakefield,; E. J. Painton; Oollingwood, W. C. Riley & Co.; Upper Moutere, Mr. C. H. J. Bockmaan; Westport, J. J. Molony; Murohison, V. Spiers. F. & D. EDWARDS, AGENTS, TRAFALGAR STREET. (Next National Bank). STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY GF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NELSON BRANCH. Fire, Employers Liability, Accident and Disease, Marine, Common Law Mortgage Indeaaty, Workers' Con> pensation, Personal Accident, Fidelity Guaranted, Administration Bonds, Plate, Glass. Policies issued at Lowest Current Rates. The Company fa a New Zealand instibution, with Funds invested locally and 3ff>ts Absolute Security, Simplicity of Contract, Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. F. A. BAMFORD. MANAGER, TRAFALGAR STREET. D.EPA'RTMEN'T FACT No. 9. y^Oß^BYSßYJWOOjcjollectedin Eggrcmms^jfche_ Departnient has W trust for them, f£ll9, DuituiG she thirty-mne years'of the Department's existeQce premiums have been received for upwards of ssven millions and «, half, over five millions have qeea returned to policyholderg or iheir Teprsisenratii'es, and the existing funds htild by the ,Department in fcruei for policybolde.'j amount to ove; four i'Miliiprj pounds tteriing* J H niCEARpSOfr

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13411, 8 May 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13411, 8 May 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13411, 8 May 1912, Page 8