WANTED Known -Pianos and Organs Tuned and Eepaired by experienced Tuner (Collard & ColJard). Tunings from 8/6; yearly JBl Is (3 tunings). 2179 H. STEVENS, Urightwater. ! NOTICE.—TRESPASS. PERSONS f^und Tiespasaing on Property known as Hubert Mead's Motupiko. will be PEOSEODTED. All DOGS will be fcJHOT. 9. L. MEAD. Motupiko, June Ist, 1914. 2418 WELLINGTON, the healthiest city in Australasia.—Owner of one of the finest Residential Properties is desirous of Exchanging same improved SHEEP f?ABM. Residence of 10 rooms, every modern ooaveniance, Electric Light, Gas, Telephone, Wide Verandahs, Conservatoiy, Photographic Lark Room, Summer House. Land, nearly an acre, subdivided into sections ; fronting main road and tram line, and close to penny section Lambton Quay, Parliament House and Grounds.. Government Buildings and proposed new Central Railway Station. The house stands in clump of lovely native bush, containing massive tree ferns and hundreds of choice plants and shiubs. Over forty fruit trees, just coming into profit, vegetable find flower garden, lawn, etc. Having two road frontages, it is suitable for erection oi: further dwellings, and has been already subdivided for that purpose. Price for the whole, .£4,500. This includes s, small mortgage of ,£950, leaving eqnity .£3,550. ' This is the ideal spot for farmer wishing to retire, Write to- "Owner," Box 487, G.P.0., Wellington. 2456 APPLE LaßD f __JiPPLE LAND. FOR SALE. OfiT' Apple> Lands, MOUTEBE District. Four miles from wharf. Well suited for subdivision.' For immediate sale, the price is fixed at £i 15a per acre; Perms. Eaily application necessary. j. porter ffiims & soft, LAND AGENTS, NELSON. 2421 FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES! FOE THE PLANTING SEASON. 6}fk AAA FRUIT TEEES of all &d\Js\J\j\j the leading kinds, consisting of Apples, Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Plums and Cherries. .Gooseberries, Bla^k and Bed Curaants, Qrn'atnenjtal Trees, and Shrubs. Trees for shelt #3r,&0, < Climbing Plants and '.Roses,' .
JOHN HALE, LARK HALL NURSERIES, 2324 Waimea Eoad. FOR SALE BY TENDER. TjIREEHOLD PARK, at East Takaka, JO about 5 miles from township,, comprising about 85 to 90 acres. under plough, divided into paddocks, good water supply, 6-roomed house, all outbuildings, large barn, 4-stall horse stable, concrete cowshed and yard j two hundred yards from creamery, handy to school and post office. A good sum can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. Highest or anj tender nos neoes: sarily acospted. Tenders, to close on Ist I July, to be addressed to | CHARLES ALLINGTOS, 2377 i Takaka. KERSM'S ENGINEERING WORKS. (JAMES WYLLIE, Proprietor). WE have FOR SALE the following MACHINERY:— 10 H\P. Ranaome Sima Compound Portable Driving Engine, 65lbs pressure. 5 H.P. Oil Capstan "Winch, suitable for contractors' -work 4 H P. Buf or d-Perkins Oil Engine (new) 1 5-Ton Weighbridge in good order 1 8-inch Planing and Moulding Machine, with counter shafts complete Blacksmith's Bellows, Vyce, and Anvil 1 Saw Bench, Spindle and Bearings, eot&plete, suitable for box-making; will carry 18- inch saw 1 Set Disc Harrows, Windmill & Pnn>p, complete, Single Cow Milking Maohine, complete, 1 Lang Cream Separator; new Lawn Mowers sharpened by improved method. Garden Gates from stock or made to any design. "ESTIMATES givan on all classes of ENGINEERING WORK. 2006 ___. '. [ i
I have a choice selection of Ladies' and Gents' GOLD, NICKEL, SILVER, and OXIDISED WATCHES. Prices from 15/- up. WRISTLETS. Ladies'jand Gemts' from 16/-. BOYS' WATCHES. From^/8. All Watches fully guaranteed. REPAIRS. Best-workmanship.^. Satisfaction guaranteed in all classes of WATCH. CLOCK and JEWELLERY REPAIRS. IiLEH. UiIITEB, Successor to the SYDNEY JEWELLERYffCOY., 44 Hardy Street, Nelson, preparation here for hard to fit men. Clothes designed for them, correct fit for big stout; men, 200 pounds and over 48 to 54 chest, men who stoop a little, very tall men, all extra sizes. We knowhow to fit such' figures and we're particular not to sell what i?n't right. Wo can please such hard to fit men not only in Clothes, but in Shirts, Hats, Underwear, and we guarantee you can't do as well elsewhere. Give us a call.
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13491, 10 June 1914, Page 6
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651Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13491, 10 June 1914, Page 6
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