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TO-MUKKUW THURSDAY NEXT, Ang 15, I'BO p.m. AUCTION SALE OF BA.LANCE OF HOUSEHOLD FERNITURE AND EFFECTS, BOOKS, ETC. (In a Deceased Estate). WM. LOCK has been favourei with instructions to sell by Publio Auction, on the above date, at the Central Auotion Rooms, The Balance of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS in a deceased Estate. Brass rail and other bedsteads, spring and wire mattresses and bedding, chests drawers, toilet glasses, fenders, washBtands, Brussella and tapestry carpets, hearth rugs, dining table, oval table, occasional table, linoleum, floorcloth, 2 spring couches, c lonial do, cot and mattress, 2 ohefioniers, meat safe, dresser, Bon Bon stove, music rack, olooke, E.P. ware, box games, Vienna and other chairs, 2 easy chairs, umbrella stand, curtains, lamps, vases, filter, 1 rare old violin, whatnot, hall lamp, marble ornaments, brass fire irons, bird oages, down quilt. English siie saddle, invalid's bed, basket grate, 2 reg ster graces, tubs, Venetian olinds, copper boiler, mangle, glassware, jrookery, afternoon tea set, etc., oooking ltensils, portmanteau, stone iars, about 300 volumes books, opera glasses, .and Jther ;linea too numeroTU to mention.! «af°« jWITHODT RESERVE. | ~*^ W. LOCK, Auctioneer. L A_N D. ■? HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE Mas SALE iBY AUCTION Ha_VALUABLEi;| ) | CITY PROPERTY. STTHE FELL"ESTATE.ir , SATURDAY, 17th August, at 8 p.m. WM, LOCK has been favoured with instructions from the o wners to ell about A A DESIRABLE BUILDING l\J ALLOTMENTS lelonging to the Fell Estate, and situated n varioua partß of the City of Melßon. The most important sale of land ever ilaced b6fore the public for competition »y auction. Easiest Terms of Payment. Jpset prioes within the reaoh of all. Terms.- -Ten per cent deposit, twenty ier cent within three months. The balnce oan remain at five per cent. It the whole amount is paid wi«hin one Qontn from d *te of Bale a discount of 2J ier cent will be allowed. Note.— The special attention of speouitors working men, and others requiring ood building Biteß is called to this imortant land sale, as it presents a grand pportunity of securing allotments of good md in desirable 100 .lities, at extremely )w prices, and easy| terms ao will never ocur again. See Lock'B show window for Plan Bhowlg situations and size ot allotments. Plans, titles, and full particulars to be btained from W. LOCK, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, August 21st, at 1 p.m. sharp. AUCTION SALE OF 'URNITURE_& EFFECTS. [XTM LOCK haa been favoured with W instrucuvns from MRS LE CH > sell by Public Auctiou, on the above ate, at her residence, Motueka, [EX HOUSEHOLD FUItNITURE AND EFFECTSi Particulars Mer. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. DOVE D A LR PUBLICT HALL. WEDNESDAY, 28th Angus*. look" out FOR THE JREAT AUCTION SALE OF )RAPERY, TWEEDS, SERGES, )RESS GOODS, ETC., QUILTS, BLANKETS, ETC. W. LOCK. Auctioneer. THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC PRO^"" PUcnoNS. THE PREMIER CHIMNEY SWEEP nstantly removes all soot from chimnies, lues, stoves, etc. No dust, dirt, or inconvenience. Vaporiseß all aoot. A marvel. [/3 each. Also, CHE KING OF COAL SAVERS AND SMOKE CONSUMERS. Its use ensures less soot ; no cinders ; bright, hot, clear fires. One tin saves uve 3Wt of coal to the ton. 1/6 per tin. W. L~O CX, SOLE AGENT. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. AT LOCK'S COMPLETE FURNITURE EMPORIUM [S THE BEST DISPLAY OF ARTISTIC & UP-TO-DATE FURNITURE In Nelson, and the Largest Stock. WE both Manufacture and Impost substantially-made Furniture of the latest and most ar'istio designs. WE are not tinkers, but complete House Furnishers, and can in a few hourß equip a Cottage or a Mansion. As our expenses are small, WE oan and do give better value than any firm in the city, i WE do business on fair and square lines. We don't give Catohpenny Qaotatons to gull tbe publi" WE hold no Bog as Clearing Sale. WR sell all the year round at lower prices than those asked at the 80-oalled Clearing Sales. WK keep a clean Block, and have no old rubbish to work off. WE sell for Cash or on Time Payments. WE can't reduce our prioes 25 per cent, becaus* we have not put exorbitant prioeß on oar goods. WE are satisfied with a much less g oss profit than 25 per cent. W E recojrnise only one trade precept — To sell at the Lowes' Possible Price, conBißtent with reasonable profit. TO seil early and often, atd to guarantee satisfaction. It is no wonder that we command the bulk of tbe Furniture Trade, and equip more happy homes than any other firm. We invite you to insneot our goods. Even one treated with courtesy a,- d civility — buyer or no buyer— AT LOCK'S, Universal Providei and Cheapest ' House Furoiiiier,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 184, 14 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 184, 14 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 184, 14 August 1901, Page 3

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