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THURSDAY NEXT, at I*3o o'clook, at LOCK'S AUCTION ROOMS. AUCTION SALE OF GIG, LATHE, HORSE, 1 COWS, ETC , ERARD PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, SUPERIOR 1 FURNITURE_& EFFECTS. WM. LOCK haa been favonred with instructions from J. GELL, Esq., : who ia leaving for England, to Bell by Public Auction, on the above date, at the ; Central Auction Rooms, Bridge-s\, the whole of his Buperior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. The Uat inclndes a splendid Erard Piano (almont new), aDd fine American Organ . (with 4 complete sets of reeds), drawing room suite in silk tapestry and plush, marble top duchess pair, full Scotch chest drawers, etc. Easy chairs, rattan and wicker occasional tables, oedar sideboard, ladies' and gents' ohairs, superior dinner and tea secvlces, Brussels carpet, linoleum, vases, , plaques, hearth rugd, duchess suite and toilet sets, Scotch chest drawers, raised panels, totara knot veneers, fenders and i ir ms, wioker upholstered chairs, double brass rail and 4 other iron bedsteads, wire wove and other mattresses, cooking ute d sils, etc, Also, Lathe, 3-inch centra, 2ft 6in ted, metal and wood working tools. Cabinet camera, reversing baok, turntable, 3 slides, 3 fold legs, Robs ttoerz lens aud Thornton Pickard shutter, Voightlander wnole plate lens and T.P. Bhutter, 10 x 8 Kanear camera, 10 x 8 Lancaster's Meniscus lens, photographic dishes and chemicals. Superior gig, grey gelding, set harness Ligurian bees and Langstroth hives W . LOCK, Auctioneer. «* GREAT EXCITEMENT. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT DRAPERY SALE. FRIDAY, at 1-80 p.m., and SATURDAY, at 11 a.m. THE CHANCE OF A LIFE TIME. GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE OF NEL9ON TO STOREKEEPERS, HOTEL PROPRIETORS, BOARDING HOUSE KEEPERS, HEADS OF FAMILIES AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. MONDAY, 30lh, at 1-30 p.m. GIGANTIC UNRESERVED SALE OF DRAPERY, TWEEDS, SURGES, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, DRESS AND FANCY GOODS, E.P. WARE, ETC. LADIES' SAC BACK MACKINTOSHES, GENTS' MACKINTOSHES. WM. LOCK has been favoured wi'h instructions from the COLUMBIA DRA.PKKY & GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANST to sell by Public Auotion, a-t Sample Rooms, Bridge Btreet, opposite Lock's Auction Rooms, a iargd shipment 13 CASES AND 7 BALES, comprising — 15 r;lls white Bnd unbleached twill Bheetiug, 18 rolls madapolin an! longcloth calic es, H roll* flannelette, 10 rolls linen table damask, 90 dozen rerviettes, 6 rolls Fox'a a id other serges, 2 rolls vicunaß, cretonne*, West of England tweeds, oashmereß, 50 pieceß\prh.ts, amazon cloths, serge riress lengths fall oolours), nuns veilings, fancy dress goods, vicuna and serge suits tapestry and damask table covers, lace, net. tapostry, and art nnnlin ourtains, suit lengtbß in English and Colonial tweede, Eoglish blankets (and Bpeeial consign ment of 50 pairs N.Z. blankets), fanoy sere hs va?ep, coin nl?er or nick 1 6»1 d bowls biscu t barrtla, carviug -eta with silk-lined cas's, fanoy or.«aments, saperb mantle drapes, sideboard covers, VBranda blinds, four-fold screens, eto. The Auctioneer trout 1 caH special attention to the above Extensile f-ale as proßenting sn unique opportunity of purchising nnw s^as«ra' lo gocds Bt Vuyers' own prices. The gooda are to be pot rid of on fie quickest principle, viz., Public Auction, and will be noli to the highest bidder. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. THE BALANCE OP THE ! sec ri E 0 N s FELL " ESTATE WILL BE SOLD PRIVATLY, AND ON EXCEPTIONALLY EAST TERMS, BY W. LOCK, AUCTIONEER. TRE FURNITURE TRADE. ' \ FIKK Ten Years battlingr, and ia f Xjl spice of determined opposition from various quarters, 1.0.X ha? now se-ured t c bulk of the FURNITURE TR \DE of " 'he City, aid be is plea ed ro say that he " will continue lo offer lo bis patnns his ; usaal inducements to purchase, viz., the • best and most up-to-date goods on the * market at values no other firm 'can look at. Some advertisers may be — ; lu r LOCK lias a name for integrity and fair 3 an^ honest trading, whioh he intends to | merit. 1 " A good name i 3 better than a good 3 inoome." Mi- Lock is a Manufacturer and (Direct . Importer, and without a shadow of doubt he Ins by far tbe largest and most up-to-date and best selected stock in the cit. 7 . The widest ohoice is offered Jin all lines, whilst quality and value is unsurpassed. We supply everything required to a make the home beau uif ul and comfort- : able. These about to get married oan be supe plied with a oomplete outfit of Furniture (including Blankets, Sheets, Carpet*, Hearth Rugs, Cutlery, Crockery, Brusht ware, Cooking Utensils, etc. ). i- We have lately received large shipments of Tapestry, Brussels, and other Caipeta (all aizea) ; CheDielle, Tapaetry, i- Lace, and Guipire Co i bains; Hearth ), Rugs; Tapeßtrie?, Geneva, and Utrecht t Velvets, English aud Colonial BUnkets j and Quilts. a We shine ia LINOLEUMS and FLOORCLOTHS. 200 rolls to select fr"m. Our BEDSTEAD Department conlains is those of the best Eoglish manufacturers j y in the latest designs; and ia all sizes. >c Iron and Braes Cots, In Beddln? aud Mattresses, as in all other lines, we take the lead. SEWING MACHINES.- LOCK sells the ATLAS, whioh gives entire satisfacw fcion. The ZEALANDIA and MINER RANGES can't be beaten. We invite the publio to call and verify our st«ement9. Everyone treated alike, and no one pressed to buy. ] GO TO LOCK'S, ' UNIVERSAL PROVIDER AND * EAPEST HOUSE FURNISHE

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXV, Issue 225, 1 October 1901, Page 3

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