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THE LATEST SCIEpJTIFfC PRODUCriONS. THE PREMIER CHIMNEY SWEEP fnstantly removes all soot from cbimnies, flues, stoves, etc. No dast, dirt, or inconvenience. Vaporises all soot. A marvel. 1/3 each. A.LSO, THE E^G OF COAL SAVERS AND SMOKE CONSUMERS. Its US9 ensures less S'»ot ; no cinders ; bright, hot, clear fires. One tin saves five cwt of ooal to the ton. 1/6 per tin. W. L~OCK, SOLE AGENT. FKIDAY, AUGUST 2, at 1 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR PIANO, FURNITDRE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. WM LOCK has been favoured with instructions from MR A. G. WALKEB, who is leading Ne son, to sell by Public A action, at his residence, Nilestreet Eaet (next toiDr^Hudson's), HH DRAWING, DINING, BEDROOM, AND KITCHEN FUKNITURE, comprising — 1 Splendid Walnut PERZINA PIANO (almost new;, suite in mocquette velvet, plusb easy chairs, rattan aud bamboo ocoa ional chairs and tables, fancy whatnots, large modern overmantel, nnique flower stands and vases, lace and chenielle cuitaiDr, 6 frame Brussels carpet, tapestry carpets, linoleums, hall stand, wool and ple hearth rugs, upholstered bamboo chairs, bead blinds, handsome dnobest 'pair (with marble top washatands and bevel plates), door Blips, toilet seta, Italian brass rail bedstead and drapes, spring mattresses, Scotch chest drawers, superior chesterfield, extension dining table, massive brass fender and irons, dining chaira, wicker easy chairs, dexter rockers, Frister and Rossroun sewing machine, iron cot, go cart, washstando, bedding, glassware, crookery, electroplate, folding chairs, wire [stretcher bed, cr>dla, lawn mower, kitchen utensils, high chair preserving pan, garden tools, wire retting, hose, Bnd other lines too numerous to particularise. WITHOUT BESLRVE. Note. -The auctioneer would call the special attention of those equiring furniture to thia sale, as the whola of the furnitur -. is of excellent quality, and almost new. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. ~~MOTUEkA. NATIVE RESERVES. MR W. LOCK will offer by Auction, at his Mart, Motueka, on WEDNESDAY, 2tth inst , at l"30 sharp, By order of the Public Trustee, under the provisions of "The Wee t land and Nelson Native Reserves Act, 1887," A LEA.SE FOR TWENTY-ONE YEARS from Ist February, 1902, of part Sections 144 to 147, Motueka, at present in the oocupation of Mr N. Chant. WITHOUT RESERVE. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. AUCTION SAL F, MOTFEKA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th, 1 30 sharp. WM. LOCK will hold his MONTHLY AUCTION SALE, at the MOTUEKA AUCTION MART. Entries received for all clashes of Goods. Also, LIVE STOCK. W, LOCK, Auctioneer. LOOK OUT FOR THE GREAT LAND SALE. THE FELL ESTATE. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. MOTlf<- KA. FOR SALE CHEAP. GOODWILL of NATIVE RESERVE of 200 Acres. Good land; all fenced and sabdivid- d ; about 100 Acres have been under crop. Fall particulars obtainad from W. LOCK, Auctioneer. GO TO LOCK'S FOR F.VERYIHING IN FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS, AND 'HE CELEBRATED ATLAS SEWING MACHINE Civility, Attention, ani Lowest Prices. L O~C X, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER FURNITURE. FURNITURE. AT LOCK'S COMPLETE FURNITURE EMPORIUM lb THE BEST DISPLAY ov ARTISTIC & UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE In Nelson, and the Largest Stock. WE both Mandi'actuhk and Import substantially-made Furniture of ; the latest and most ar istio designs. J WE are not tinkers, but coi plete 1 House Furnisnera, and can in a few hourß equip a Cottage or a Mansion. As our ' expenses are email, WE can and do give " better value than any firm in the city, g WE do business on fair and square ■ lines. We don't give Catchpenny Quota--1 t ono to gull the pnblio. "WE hold no l ogus Clearing Sale. [ WE sell all the year round at lower ; prire? than thoae asked at the so-balled 1 Clearing Sales. WK keep a clean stock, aid rave no old . rubbish to work off. c sell for Cash or on Time Pay--1 ments. can't reduce our prices 25 per cent, J becaus we have not put exorbitant prices a on our poods. WE are satisfied with a much less gross profit than 25 per cent. WE recognise only one trade precept— * To Fell at the Lowest Possible Price, consistent with reasonable profii, TO seii early and often, aud to gm<-an-tee satisfaction. It is no wonder that we oommani the bulk of the Furniture Trade, and equip more happy homes than 5 any other firm. We invite you to Insuect our goods. Everyone treated with courtesy a; d civility — buyer or no buyer— AT LOCK'S, ' Universal Provider and Qheapesi I House Furnisher,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 170, 29 July 1901, Page 3