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FOR SALE npilE ROCKS: Beautiful property in A the Estate late J. W. Brown, 8roomed Dwelling with every convenience. Motor shed, |-acre land. Magnificent view . F. 71. T-TOPE: 20 acres land suitable for AJL early crops. Dwelling, Stable, Packing-shed, Store-room, etc. ‘ Price £ISOO. £3OO cash required. F. 70. WEST COAST HOTEL: Popular * “ tourist house. 30 rooms in addition to staff quarters. Full particulars on application. F; & D. EDWARDS, LTD. F. W. GREENSLADE NORWICH CHAMBERS, Hardy-st, AREA: Modern Bungalow cf v * 4 rms., built only 18 months. Every possible convenience. Section well laid out with concrete paths,and lawns. Motor garage. Government mortgage of £BOO. Price low for quick sale. TJARDY-ST.: Well built Dwelling of 8 rms. with all modern conveniences. Section 75 by 100. Owner will exchange for smaller home. Price JBJ6OO. I*so DEPOSIT: 5-rmd. Dwelling, all . conveniences. Section 50 by 125. Reduced price for quick sale £950. 050 DEPOSIT: Balance as rent Dwelling of 5 rms. and kitchenette.' All modern conveniences. Section 50 by 100, well laid out. Price £IOOO. • A BUILDING SECTIONS with garage. Splendid prospective value. Government mortgage £l5O. Best offer over mortgage secures this snip. K BUILDING SECTIONS: Situated in good locality, on which owners are prepared to buiid to suit clients. Cash required £SO, balance as rent. TV/jrOANA: Bungalow of 4 rms., kitchenette and glassed-in sleeping porch. Large section, Motor garage and wood-shed. Price £IOSO. e. McPherson & co. HARDY STREET. Phone 1107 and 569. T3ROUGIIAM-ST.: New modern bunJL * galow of 4 large rooms. This very attractive home is fitted with every possible convenience; i-acre section tastefully laid out in lawns and gardens. Sunny, sheltered situation with pleasant surroundings. Reduced price fbr immediate sale. Large Government mortgage. CATHEDRAL: Sound house of WEAR 5 rms. and conveniences. Sunny situation. Good value £650. Small deposit, balance as rent. IPRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY c -BUSINESS to lease £3 week. Well situated. Good turnover.' "DOARDINGHOUSE, accommodating ■“-* 17 gents. Select locality. One minute Town. Goodwill and contents only: Leasehold. fir ANDY PORT:. Good house 5 rms. with electric light and conveniences; i-acre section. Harbour view. Price only £475. Very easy terms. T>OARDINGHOUSfe 11 rms. with all conveniences, to lease £2 week; 34 acres rich land in garden and poultry farm. "^TSfAKATU: House 4 rms. and 3 acres., £3OO. 16 ACRES of ploughable land in pasture. Sound house 4 rms. and outbuildings. A gift at £750. Large Government Mortgage. ' I 6 Acres Freehold, Hope foothills, 2 A acres flat, balance undulating. 5 acres under cultivation, balance grass. 2500 tomatoes in and plantation of 1000 9-year-old Pinus Insignis trees. Subdivided into 6 paddocks, watered by wells and stream. Buildings comprise good residence of 5 rms. and numerous outbuildings. Price £IOSO. Terms arranged. Government Mortgage. 40 Acres First CUass Land_ situate Briglitwater, practically all in grass. Well subdivided and watered. Good residence and outbuildings. Few minutes from Railway, P. 0.,. School, Stores, etc. Price £2OOO. Very easy terms. Further particulars from— F. G. TWISS, Land Agent, 100 Trafalgar Street.

ARE YOU CORN PROUD? . Some people boast about their corns, are proud they have had them all their adult life. They talk with pride of the remedies they have tried and which have failed. There is one thing certain—they have never tried PROGANDRA, for 'there is no corn, not even the oldest and most precious, that PROGANDRA will not remove. PROGANDRA never fails. 1/6. RHEUMO removes the cause of Rheumatism, excess uric acid in the blood. 2/6 and 4/6. Toothache flies before BARRACLOUGH’S MAGIC NERVINE. 1/6 all chemists. PATENT IT TO-DAY AND MAKE SURE OF IT There is no day like to-day, no time like the present in which to patent that invention of yours. Take immediate action else others may forestall you. Consult us confidentially. Henry Hughes, Ltd. (Directors, W. E. Hughes and J. THunter), Registered Patent Attorneys, 214-217 D.I.C. Building. Wellington. Local Agents: W. Rout and Sons, Ltd., Hardy street. Breathe away that cold. Inhale “NAZOL,” the scientific remedy that.disinfects and protects the circle of infection. 2/6 buys the new double size containing 120 full doses.

THE STANDARD INSURANCE CO., LTD. ALL CLASSES of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance completed at lowest current rates. E. K. NEALE, Clnef Agent. Office’: 88 Hardy Street. Tclepnone 340 M. “THE NELSON EVENING MAIL," 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Posted within New Zealand, 13s per quarter (12s prepaid), £2 12s per annum (£2 8s prepaid). Small peepaid advertisements under classified headings, Id per word each insection. Minimum Is. Birth Notices 3s per Insertion, doctors’ or nurses’ names Is each name extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement, and In Memoriam Notices 3s per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words 9d par line of five words extra. Announcement must be received at the Office of "The Mail." The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for ncn-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising, Commercial, Prlnging Order Office and Publishing, 15; Editorial and Reporters, 413. Address Communications to R. Lucas and Bon (Nelson Mail). Ltd. Box 111. Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 10 January 1931, Page 12

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