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"^HISHOLM'S IBISH MOSS ELIXIR for J Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Whooping Jouph, Bronchitis, and p.U affections of cheet nd lungs Caution.— The extensive ssle of bis preparation having paused noauy itvitaions, pur<ha»erp are request' d to cbeer^e hat each bctt'e hears an oval lable. with the rords " Irish Moss Elixir" printer! thereon, iole Agents : E. BUXTON & CO., Nelson. 300 3TTI A TTY'S* BEATTY'S PIANOS JIJ - Q - 1X *- ° Grand, Square, Bnd Up--3T A TJOS "8 nt i are pronounced by " the prtßs and the people as QIIKTID the most beautiful and sweetest"^T?fvA"Nrfi toned Pianos ever nsanu£±lH^£L^ fartured. Sent oa test WASHINGTON, <~,7; SEW JERSEY, elebratea bolcen ToDguc Parlor Organ. my manufacturer challenged to equal them, Dhey possess power, depth, brilliancy, and ympathetic delicacy, exquisitely beautiful solo ffe cts, and the only stop action ever invented hat cannot be disarranged by use. The beldws capacity is so great that but little effort 3 required with the feet to supply all the air ecesfary. Best made and mott elegant cases i the market. All solid wocd ornaments, ivery instrument fully warranted lor six ears as strictly flrt-t class, and and sent on rom five to fifteen days' tett trial. DANIEL; F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. United States of America. Dial I I ORGAN Dhere is no manufacturer of Piakob and "?bgans in this or any other country vbo has eceived as many unsolicited indorsements as las Mr Beatty. From every St»te and terriory comes the same verdict — *' They are the lest in the world." Illustrated Advertiser Catalogue Edition), free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N- w Jersey, United States of & merica. Ucan buy fir3t-class PIANOS and ORGANS • cheaper of.. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, than of any other manufacturer in the United States. Why? Because he sells only for cash, takes id risks, and has no* book accounts. Every nstrument is fully warranted for six years is strictly first class, and are sent on from ive to filteen days' teet trial. Money reunded by him if they are unsatisfactory. Send for Illustrated Advbktisbk (Catnlogue Edition), and read testimonials from his patrons, some of whom you may know. , Address DANIEL F.BEATIY, Washington, New Jersey, J JSBB Ui ited States of America. WDATTT • JtivJ UI, LICENSED LAND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. r TPBANBFERS or CONVEYANCES of JL LAND under the " Land Transfer &ct " effected at charges fixed by the Act ; ilbo MORTGAGES and RE - LEASES, POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES drawn. Money invested on Mortgage Securities or n Bank and other Shares. Money lent on Freehold,^ Securities at current rates of interest. - ' "< Rente on Land, and Interest' on Mortgages jollected. Land and Houses hired let, bought or sold, >n commission. Insurances effected at lowest ratea. Rents collected, Taxes and Insurances }pA ; and repairs, effected . Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, ealea, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. FOR SALE, )N VEBT BAST ?CEBMS TO SUIT PTJBCHABBRS— 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bargain. 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutsre. 12. Forty Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere. 11 45 ft of Land, Halifax-street— a bargain 12. House, and 40ft frontage, Tasman-street, £800 14. House and Land Russell-street West [2. Four Cottages in Hastings-street, with 55ft of Land to each, from £90 to £150. [3. House and Half-an-acre of Land, Brontietreet. £400. :5. A comfortable Residence in Vanguard-st. with 2 acres of good land, well stocked •with Fruit Trees, for £7fiO. 8. A 7 roomed Houfte with 7 acr^s Land, at Wakt field for £320 or with 21 acres £500. 0. Comfortable Rasidence at the Port £220 11. Three Superior. Building Allotments in Waimta and Brougham-streets, at £1 Bnd £1 5s per foot, on deferred payments. 12. '4 feet Land, corner of Nile street and Trafalffar-square, £200. 14 A Farm of 63 acres, in Gibbs Valley, Wakefleld, fenced and in paddocks price £600. 16. 130 acre Farm at Spring Grove, cheap. 17. A~ well- built Fanuly Besidence at Wakefield. Stable, Outbuildings, and Four Acres, £650. 8. A Property in WBimea-street, good site, £300. i 9. House and Land, Nile-street East, £230. iO. A Faim in Dovedale of 227 Acres. 13. Three first-class BuildiDg Sites in Tra-falgar-st. South, on very easy terms. 14. Fifty-acre Farm at Hope, with nearly a new Dwelling-house of Eight rooms, and all necessary Outbuildings. The land is of rapit*' quality, and divided into five convenient psddoeks supplied • with a never-failing stream of good water, would make a good Dairy Farm, is within fisre minutes' walk of the Hope Station, and near the . Poßt-office. Apply to Mr E. Webby, on the premises, or as above. 15. One Acre of Land and a small Cottage (new), well supplied with water, at Suburban North, about five miles from Nelson, for £80. ;6. Corner Allotment, Wa'mea-rosd and Hampden strett, 58ft by 1 22ft— £8.5. .7. Corner Allotment, Washington Valley, very cheap — £40. !8 Several Allotments at Stepney vi 11, mar the Port, at low pricep. TO LET, >2 A comfortable Nine-nnmed House, near the Wakefleld Railway Station, £85 13. A Cottage, and about One Acre of Firstclass Land at buburban North, for 5s a week, with a never-failing spring of water. 56. A spmi-detacbed House in Waimea-st., of Five Rooms, Hall, etc., very convenient. !7. A comfortable Seven-roomed House (furnished) at £1 per week, HONEY TO LEND on approved freehold Bacurity.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 61, 11 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 61, 11 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 61, 11 March 1880, Page 4

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