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FOR SALE f XHE EOCKS: Beautiful property in the Estate late J. W. Brown, 8roomed Dwelling with every convenience. Motor shed, £-acre land. Magnificent view . F. 71.XTOPE: 20 acres land suitable: for AJL early crops. Dwelling, Stable, Packing-shed, Store-room, etc. Price £ISOO. £3OO cash required, ' F. 70. W E ?L. COAST HOTEL: Popular tourist house. 30 rooms in addition to staff" quarters. Full particulars on application. F. & D. EDWARDS, LTD. F. W. GREENSLADE ESTATE AGENT, Norwich Chambers, Telephone 106. TUI OR SALE, Bungalow of 5 rooms with every modern convenience. Large section, well laid out. Government mortgage at 4| per cent. Price £1450. Ownter leaving district. 050 DEPOSIT: 4-roomed Bungalow with sleeping porch and scullery. All iconveniences, including built-in wardrobes and cupboards. Handy situation. Good buying at £985, with easy weekly payments. SALE or Exchange for 4 or 5- . . roomed Bungalow. Attractive Hoifte of 8 rooms, in splendid order throughout. Every modern'convenience installed. Section 75 by 100. Motor garage and' woodshed. Situated in good locality; handy to town. Price £I6OO. Easy finance cap be arranged. TCIREEHOLD Farm Property, comprising 75 acres rich Waimea Flats. 6-roomed Dwelling and all necessary outbuildings. At present 12 acres are in wheat, 12 in oats, 9 in barley, balance in grass and clover. Would milk 45-50 cows. Good water supply. Owner compelled to sell owing to ill-health. Price and further particulars on application. e. McPherson & co. HARDY STREET. Phone 1107 and 569. X>ROUGHAM-ST.: New modern bun- -*-* galow of 4 large rooms. This very attractive home is fitted with every possible convenience; £-acre section tastefully laid out in lawns and gardens. Sunny, sheltered situation with pleasant surroundings. Reduced price for immediate sale. Large Government mortgage. TWTEAR CATHEDRAL: Sound house of s'rms. and conveniences. Sunny situation. Good value £650. Small deposit, balance as rent. EiRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY c BUSINESS to lease £3 week. Well situated. Good turnover. BOARDINGHOUSE, accommodating 17 gents. Select locality. One minute Town. Goodwill and contents onlv. Leasehold. Of ANDY PORT: Good house 5 rms. T--*L w ith electric light and conveniences ; i-acre section. Harbour view. Price only £475. Very, easy■ terms. •OOARDINGHOUSE 11 rms. with all r'fSnvpnip'npp!: conveniences, to lease £2 week ; 3J acres rich land in garden and poultry farm. T^TAKATU: House 4 rms. and 3 acres* £OJU. 6 ACRES of ploughable land in pasture. ' Sound house. 4 rms. and outbuildings. A gift at £750. Large Government Mortgage. v U 6 Acres Freehold, Hope foothills, 2 T- acres flat, balance undulating;, 5 acres under cultivation, balance grass. 2500 tomatoes in and plantation of 1000 9-year-old Pinus Insignia 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. . /J 0 Acres First Class Land, situate Brightwater, 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. 1 Further particulars from — F. G. TWISS, Land Agent, 100 Trafalgar Street. PATENT IT TO-DAY AND MAKE SURE'OF IT ' There is no day like to-day, no time le the present in which to patent that ventiOn of yours. Take immediate acDn else others may forestall you.' Conilb us confidentially.' Henry Hughes, id. (Directors, W. E. Hughes and J. T. unter), Registered Patent Attorneys, 4-217 D.I.C. Building. Wellington. >cal Agents: W. Rout an 1 Sons, Ltd., ardy street.

THE STANDARD INSURANCE CO., LTD. ALL CLASSES of Fire, Marine and Accident Insurance completed at lowest current rates. E. R. NEALE, Chfef Agent. Office: 88 Hardy Street. Telepnone 340 M. Where housewives shine—polishing floors, furniture and linoleums with “TAN-OL.” Gives a. bright, lasting shine —easy to apply—economical to buy. All grocers. “A change came o’er the brightness of the day.”—Byron Yes, a change often comes o’er the brightness of one’s feelings at the same time in the form of a miserable summer cold. Have you got your bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver handv aaginst such an eventuality? Soothes and relieves instantly. Tones up the system against a relapse. All chemists and.stores sell “Baxter’s.” Now fitted with a screw cap to preserve the contents. Generous size bottle 2/6; large, economical family size 4/6; bachelor’s size 1/6. SHAELAND’S VINEGAR makes delightful salads. So pure—so piquant and strong. Always stipulate SHARLAND’S. All grocers. In bottle or bulk. “THE KELSON 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 prepaid 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 wordß. If in excess ef 30 words 9d par line of five words extra. Announcement must be received at the Office of “The Mail." I The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising, Commercial, Pringing Order Ofiice and Publishing, 15; Editorial and Eeporters, 413. Address Communications to B. Lucas and Son (Nelson Mail), Ltd. Box 111, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 17 January 1931, Page 12

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