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CITY OF KELSON. Town Clerk's ( ffice, 16th January, 1879. 'jpAKR NOTICE. — The VALUATION 3 IJST for (h« ye«r is? 9 is now open for INSPECTION at tha Town I Jerk's Office Nclton. A!i oljeetions ibertto must be left at the Re--ide.'it Mrgig'rate'3 Curt, Fe'son, on ot btforo the 15th day of February, addressed to ti,e Afsefipmert Court ; hnd a copy oi every such objec ion roust be left at the Town Clerk's Office, not later than seven cajs Lefcre the uxt sitting of the said Court. H. V. GULLY, 186— f Town Clerk. pOOD FIREWOOD, eouud end \IX (try, nr, GFOF>GE ARMSTRONG'S Fardy-etrtet Wcod and Coal Yard. r ; ,B.— To be had Chraprr for Cfish. 274—6 COiifORTABLE HOARD and RSSI DKK(.ip: for Two or Time young Ger tlcnifn in Shtlbournc-ftreet, For par-tii-ulars apply •• Msil " Office. 311— fl GHOLLAH'S Great Indian Cures From the extraordinary Cures tbat,have been performed by these MERITORIOUS MEDICINES ia every part of the Colony, they have been pronounced to be THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY The two following Testimonials are given byway of example of very many received. — See pamphlets and testimonials. To Mr. R. HADFIELD, Agent of Grhollah's Great Indian Cures, Nelson. NVleon, 17th August, 1878. Deab Sib, — My eon has been entirely cured by one bottle of tho hheumathm Mixture, after havinpr suffered ertat p»in, being quite a cripple for a fortnight. He baa resumed his 3 work, and is quite well in health. sToerß truly, Riohakd Adams. Felson. September, 1878. To the Proprietor of « Gboilah's Indian Cures." Sip., — Ou lcokiog over my boots to find out the amount eold in Kelson since the inttci-uetion oi your ifitdicints, I find that there has actual ty teen 147 dozen disposed of, acd the fp.le ttiJl continues large. The benefits obt&ined have been uuqu -«ionsb!?, having come undar my owa observation. Tours faithfully, R. HADFIELD, Agent. W. ROUT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HODSJE, & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET. NELSON. fT^RANSFERS or CONVEYANCES of X LAND under (he "Land Transfer AcS" effected at charges fixed by the Act • also MOii'lGAGfeS and RE -LEASES '■'OWf.R-i o( ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drKwo. Monf-y ieveated on Mcrtgege Setuntfes or in bank and othtr t hares Money lent on Freehold Securities at current rat; s of interest. Re^ts on L:ind, and Interest en Mortgages collected L»Dd ano Houses hired let, bought or Bold, on toinmis-ion. IrsurKnces effected at lowest rate*. Rents collected. Taxes aad Insurances pa;<i; 3nd repairs, eflectj»i. Valubtions made iu Town or Country for pu»rhaseß, sales', or for Stamp and Duty. FOE s AL E, ON TBKT EAST TBRMB TO SUIT PUSCHASEKS— 3. Twort\ three feet fronting Selwyn Place. 4. House and StcbUa In Morrigon-etreet, in one lot or separate y 6. Fifty Acres, Moulere — a bargain. 9 Thirty feet froutinar Nile-street Fast. 8. Two Cottageß in s-outh-etreet, by small cionrhly pnyrnents if preferred. 11 Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 1?. Forty Aciea & Cottar Lower Montere. 13. Two Acres, North 7 Efk-atreet, £80 14. iSix-roorred Flouseand forty feet of Land {renting C IHngw< oJ-street for £225. 17, A viry bttractive J esideuce at the Port tin'- ing forty feet frontage to Wakefleld Q'-*}'i couimsnding a splendid view of the barbor, ou very easy terms and. at a low price. 19. A capital investmentrin a Corner* section fcaviag 50 ft frontage to Hardy- st., end 160ft fronfage to Wellington- street— a bargaio for cash. 22. A Five loomed Cottage and nearly half an a; re of Land fronting St. Vimentfctreet, adjoining the New Schcol grounrf, tor £l(,o, a great part oi the money may reaain on mortgage at 8 jitr ctm. ii preferred 23. Fifty feet of Laud iu Hardy-strret, witb comfoi table House, for £200, terms easy. 24. A superior Villa residence, with Bathiooui and ail couyeniences attached, conveniently situatd, and commacdin? a good view ot the City. 25. 1000 Acres of first-claesa Land, about i4 milea frcm Nehoo, pnrtly Tine and Tot.ra Busti and partly Flax, wiih good Hesidence aud Outbuiluings, £2t!oo, easy terms. "26. A fcihr.p nnd Dwelling House, Hiah-ft. Richmond, with 53 itet mintage £175. T O L & T, AT EtNT, AND ON TEKM3 «8 HAT BE AHHANOED — 1 A convenient s. o;> and Dwelling-house, with Jari? (! outbuildings, at corner of JJardy and A m\ Stuet* 5. A Cot-age ana five atsres good LsnJ, St'ke, cl. se to Rai'way Station, very su:tablo lor a Market Gardtn 7. A Co tigeand hair a Section of Laud, at th". Motittre. close to the sea and haudy (or shipping, very suitable for fruit-crowing, as tnes do well and bear ftbundsu t)y. 14. Uenofome F»r«ily Eesidnece at Stoke, near the railway station, with about 7 acres of iand, divided into Shrubbery aud fbwer garden, Orchard and Pad«ock, early possession, Bent £50 per year.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 28, 31 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 28, 31 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 28, 31 January 1879, Page 4

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