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/^HISHOLM'S IRISH MOSS ELIXIR for \J Coughs, Croup, Aetbma, Wboopinf? Cough, Bronchitis, stod all affections of ohnet and lungs. Caution.— Tbe extensive sale os" this preparation having caused many imitations, purchasers are request* d to observe that each bottle bears an oval lable, with the words '" Irish Moss Elixir printed thereon. Sole Agents : JS. BUXTOK & CO., Nelson. 800 "Rt? A THPVQ BEATTY'S PIANOS .feS-fcAi i x b Grandj SquarSi aud upPJA"NTO&*te ht > are pronounced by y the press aad the people as -A- I?*r3CS> the most beautiful afld sweetestorgans, sirarjs WASHINGTON, 3S3 1 JK "MTT/W TE"RSEY befit {n the E*&yV «J H*X\,PJli X . worW .Beatty's celebratea Golden Tongue Parlor Organ. "Any manufacturer challenged to equal them. Thej* possess power, depth, brilliancy, $<nd sympathetic delicacy, exquisitely beautiful aolo effects, and the only Stop action ever invented thst cannot be disarranged by uae. The bellows capacity is so great thst but little effort is required with the feet to supply all the air necessary. Best made and roost elegant cases in the market. AH solid wood ornaments. Fvery instrument fully warranted tor cix years aa Btrictly first class, atid and Bent on from five to fifteen days' test trial. Addbbss DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. United States of America. HUH i £ I OifeGAN There is no manufacturer of Piakob and Organs in this or any other country v-ho has received ea many unsolicited indorsements as has Mr Beatsy. From every Kt-te and territory comes the fame verdict—'' They are the beet in the world " Illustrated ADVERiiafiK (Catalogue Kdition), free. Address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, X' w Jersey, United States of America. Ucan buy firct-class PJAKOS and ORGANS cheaper or" DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, than of any other m&nuiuctuter in the United Slates. WLy ?' Because he sells only for cosh, takes no rieka, and bas no bc>ok accounts. Every instrument is fully warranted for cix yearß as strictly first class, and »re sent on from five to fiiteen days' tett trial. Money refunded by him if they are unsatisfactory, Send for Illustrated Advertises (Catalogue Edition), and read testimonials from his patrons, some of whom you may know.^ Addbess DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey, ) ■ 3588 UtitecS States of .America, W. BOUT, LICENSED LJiND BROKER, VALUATOR, LAND, HOUSE & COMMISSION AGENT, HARDY STREET, NELSON. mBAHSITBES o?~CONVEYANCES of J. LAND under the " Land Transfer Act " eflecfced st charges fixed by the Act ; also MORTGAGES and RE -LEASES, • POWERS of ATTORNEY prepared, and LEASES dra^n, Money invested on Mortgage Securities or in Bank and other Shares. ■ Money lent on freehold Securities at current rates of interest. " Rents on Land, and Interest on Mortgages collected. Land and Houses hired let, bought or Bold, on commission, Insurances effected at lowest ratea™ Rents collected, Taxes and Insurances ppid ; and repairs, effected. Valuations made in Town or Country for purchases, sales, or for Stamp and Succession Duty. FOS SALE, ON VERT EASY KEBMB TO SUIT PUBCHASBRS— 6. Fifty Acres, Moutere— a bargain. 11. Three hundred Acres, Upper Moutere. 12. Forty, Acres & Cottage, Lower Moutere. 81. 45ft of Land, Halifax-street—a bargßin 32. House, and 40ft frontage, Tasman-streefc, £360 34. House and Land, Rusgell-street West 42. Four Cottages in Hastings-street, with 55ft of Land to each, from £90 to £150. 43. House and Half-an-acre of Land, Brontistreet. £400. 45. A comfortable Residence in Vanguard- st. ■with 2 acres of good land, well Btockjsd with Fruit Trees, for £760. 48. A 7 roomed House with 7 acres Land, at Wakefield for £320 or with 21 acres £500. : 50. Comfortable Rasidence at the Port £220 51. Three Superior Building Allotments in Waimea and Brougham-streets, at £1 ana £1 5s per foot, on deferred payments. 52. f 4 feet Land, comer of Nile stteet and Trafalgar-square, £iOO. S4. A Farm of 63 acres, in Gibbs Valley. Wakefleld, fenced and in paddocks price £600. 57. A well-built Family Residence at Wakefield. Stable, Outbuildings, and Four Acres, £650. 59. House and Land, Nila-strcet East, £230. 60. A Farm in Dovedale of 227 Acres. 63. Three first-class Building Sites in Tra-falgar-et. South, on very easy terms. 65. One Acre of Land and a small Cottage (new), well supplied with water, at Suburban North, about five miles from Nelson, for £80. 67. Corner Allotment, Washington Valley, very cheap— ,£4O. 63. Several Allotments at Stepney vill, near the P< rt, at low pricep. 69. A small Sheep Farm in Motueka Valley. of 2fi6 acres, at "a low pries, with option of taking the Stock now depasturing thereon 70. A First-ciaas Building Site, containing Half-an-Acre, in Waimea-road 71. A very convenient Villa Residence, within five miles walk of the Postoffice, ft r £lf>o 72. A superior Residence in Csllingwood-st., for £300. 73. That well-arranged Tannery property at Wakefield, recrntly owned by fcfessrs Sedgwick and Gowland, very cheap, T O LE T , 22. A comfortable Nine-roomed Bouse, near the Wakefield Railway Station, £35 23. A Cottage; and about One Acre of Firstclass Land at Suburban North, for 5s a week, with a never-failing spring of water.' 27. A comfortable Seven-roomed Houee (furnished) at £1 per week. 28. A capital Six-ro -mcd House in Gro?retreet, with large Garden anl other convenience?, £15 per year. 29. A Four-roomed Cottage, Westbank Terrace, at 7s. per -week. MONEY TO LEND^w approved freehold security, ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 108, 6 May 1880, Page 4

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