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LIMITED. HARDY-ST , NELSON. 2575 ACRES, English and Native Grass, ring-fenced and sub-divided into convenient blocks, good natural water supply, at present carrying about one sheep per acre. With further improvement and sub-division •will carry considerably more. Good residence and outbuildings, woolshed, yards, dip etc. ,Price £3 2s 6d per acre. Terms 12 per cent cash, balance arranged at 5 per cent. possession at once. PORT NELSON. —Shop premises with 7-roomed dwelling attached, occupied and carried on by Mr H. Griffiths as stationer and tobacconist-, etc. al j" ber's shop and cottage ad joining, both let to good tenants. 83 feet frontage to Wakefield Quay. Price and particulars on application. 216 ACRES.—(I4S Freehold and 71 0.R.P.), 208 acres in and mixed grass, 8 acivs in bush. ISearlj whole area plnughable. Property well fenced and splendidly watered. W'.ll winter 60 head cows "and mixed cattle which it is now carrying. 9-roomed house, all conveniences, hot and cold water service ; barn an-d milk : ng shed, L.K.G. milking plant. Rent for O-R.P. £3 per annum with right to purchase outright at £1 per acre. Rate and tazes £3 ss. Good roads. Flat Creek Township (Rai Yelley) 1 mile. Cheese Factory (paying Is 8d lb) 2 miles. Pr'ce £4OOO (including stock). Owner makes £SOO out of his cows alone. GOOD MIXED FARM.—I6B acres in splendid order, Main Roa<J frontage. House and Outbuildings, price £lB per acre, including implements and stock. JAMES BRUCE, Land Department.

(OK I THICK NECJDTHB FAMOUS OR. W ANLESS' COBS. THe Rational System Cures to stay Curd. A'o External Applications. Single Bottle, 4b 6 Bottles. 2(VPosl Frel WRITE TO-DAY. ~ Marshall's Pharmacy, Dunedln, Sola Agents. Learn Shorthand BY MATT. rpHE cost of the BOYD jpj _|_ Shorthand compared T» Ave with others shows big 30 UAlb savings. It is more beneficial to us if you complete the course quickly. Please note that we do not charge according to time. We sell the course for a fee, and we undertake to make you a competent writer. Sejto a Postcard to Bovd Shorthand School, .00 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. at QuickPainless Sure Buy Coznfart To-day! I CHEMISTS & STORES, 1/-rost-fre*e tor 1- from Teej's Pli:irma.cy NVw Flvri.nnlh people insist on getting- <| H-E-A-N-'S — the original | genuine cough mixture essence. (\ Hcan's is worth its prn;2 — 2/- everywhere. 15 5

gp2 ( V 3 ARE YOU WELL ; v S-jJ INSURED AGAINST J £ > FIRE? Are you Well Insured Against Fire? The " Britifli Dominions " are in business to protect you from any iccidental firea. and for the value of a small premium your property can be well covered. Let the " British Dominions " quote you for Fire, Accident and Burglary Insurance. Tlit British Dominions General Insurance Co. Ltd 25 Panajja Stiieet, Weujngtoi

n Teachers of I 's f] Domestic Science Always emphasise the importanoe of labour-saving, time-saving appliances for housework. Any convenience which lessens the housewife's work should be in up-to-date house. Methven's Washing Boiler Frame Is the latest and most approved appliance for boiling clothes. It paves work, time money. The clothes ere easier to handle, they boil far quicker, and less fuel is required. I~oepn'tFmrik6 rust, or wear out. Has no brick work about it to lake tip room. It is a great advance on old-»-t,yIo boilers. Inspect it at your Ironmongers. Meihvens Ltd. Makers. DUNEDIN. m iiitM-MMJU

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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 8

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