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FOR SALE-CHEAP. 1 r» KCOMED HOUSE, with Half 4 ere ol O Lan.l. ! }■■:.■...- i:r'[.:>! i; 'i st: . <;-;ir'-. <■ >■•■'■■• • FOR SALE CHEAP. 0 ROOMED nOUSE. Go?d locality, W. LOCK. i^PRAiIsT^CARTSr Aod as yra.-3 f?o by don't sit and elgh T' b by'shir.l to mind. Gi:-.it i-T Pr-.ni t'"i the liltl- lamb, At Li c^a you'll a'.waja tind. , ! Largo nhipniont- cf tbe ye y la'e»t and niosL etjlish rtesigna <1i eel from tne mukrra ar.d »■ th« lowest prices. Cas'-. or "*™ *'-"•■' L ocK'S KINdULAR VERSUS PLURAL. _ j TO those in the know it is ludicrous to observe how the local Auctioneers battle for «g ' which does not exis ; it must be a sliamfight when there arc four Ikenscd Auctioneers and not business to employ one a Third ot VIOCK is a fearless battler when there is anything to battle for, but won't waste energy m Rrns or Co , appended to his the personal pronoun pretty much. If he could use the word Wl, and OUR he could advertise, up-to-date aS is a Heaven- ! born Auctioneer of 21 Karat, his credentials with horizontal niove- ■ ments and jewelled in 4 holes, may 1 Keen at- J the Central Auction 1 Mart ; and it is needless to say he is a sound practical man with unerring, judgment, (classed perpetual A.I. at Lloyds) of the %alue of eoods in general and furniture in particular. Though be on gmg to no firm he has the FIRM determination to give his customer, the benefit of Ins unrivalled knowledge and experience, and although he can't say WE or OUR, everyone knows that LOCK is an experienced and conscientious Auctioneer, and for getting good reI suits (and making low charges), '. he can run rings round anyone in the district." ... Co to-— T/^nr7»C( The Leading A ucT OCR S tionccr and Com " LUVIi *° plete HOUSE Furnisher. _^ WHiT IS HOME WITHOUT A SEWING MACHINE? THE ATLAS Is Ihe swiftest and ligbetst ruonn g MHchineon the m irl^er. vVill work back wards or for wards without ch'-inging the stitch. Has no cogs or complicatio jb- a chil-l can upe thf-m. Thoy sew from the finest uMisiin to the t' ickest csrpet without obanging stitch or needle. They h^m, frii), tuck, quiU, Vr e<c, to accompl eh which a full srfccf atthchment,s are given FKEE with each Machine. A1 in want of a lligh-cla^, Up-to-dste Michine sh>oi<l inspect THE ATLAP, which ha" >.y sheer force of met it won its way in Bpite of all opposition, and now ha-< tbe liiges-t sale of any Machiny in the Nelson I'is'rict.. As MR LOCK imports them dirfctfrom ' th- faotory. and h Azen' for the whole Colony, he sell-* them a' 1 jw prices. DOjS'T SUFFER, WHEN yvu car have ycur Fjoa properl} tteted f, r GliEees wilh Iha latest upplUnce at my Room', whith have been fitted up sjec ally for tLe pirpose. SPECTACLES AKY PRICE. Sip-bt Testing and Consultation Free. Sjle Agrnt for he RATIONAL SPECTACLE. 1 l>ey give i-fit t.i thisa whose Eyee neuy at ni^Lit. SAIISf ACHDN Also jot arrived, a nice parcel of «WKLLMT. WA-«n«B. owtTlMi J. A. CHfSHOLM, PRACTICAL • PTICIAN WATCHMAKER, Etc., ■I'KAKALGAB STREET i ■NuiJlerppi'iCvde lUTLtTTN r XiRAOHDIN RYFIFIY THOUSAND .POUNDS SAVEED. NO DRAINAbt '-CHEME REQUIRED. HEALTH can be thorougnly maintained by using MANHU FOODS A MarvelloiK' Preparation of the various Cereals essential [or the Food of Man. MANHU Flour MANHU Flakal Wheat MANHU Flaked Oats MANHU Flaked Barley MANHU Flaked Hominy MANHU Flaked Rice MANHU Flaked Tapioca MANHU Prepared Croats ! MANHU Prepared Barley ; MANHU Prepared Pea Flour i MANHU Buckwheat Flour MANHU Frumenty j MANHU Infants Food j MANHU Uiubetic Flour These foods are especially prepared under a new process, by winch not only the husk is removed, but the more indigestible por- : t j ons of the cereals are changed, and the food partly cooked and rendered easier of digestion, more palatable, and more nourishing. They contain all the natural Mineral Salts found in the gram, which are so valuable in building up strong bone, muscle, brain, and nerve tissues. Persons of weak digestion or constipative habits derive great benefitfrom tlicir use, while the must active men tind full satisfaction from a diet wholly or partly composed o f these specially prepared focxls. THEY ARE OF KXTRAOHDIN- ! ARY VALUH TO PKRSONS TROUBLKU WITH INDIGKSTION DYSPEPSIA, DIABETIS, AND GOUT. I A " Guicle to Health and Pocket Diary for 1902, '' containing directions for cooking these foods, and a fund of information regarding w.hat we SHOULD and should NOT eat, may be had of M. M. WEBSTER, who is the Sole Agent for the " MANHU FOOD COMPANY, Ltd," Liverpool. M, M. WEBSTER I PROVISION MERCHANT. Trafalgar SUeiii . .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 4