THURSDAY NExT, ISth inst., at 2 p m. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, TOOLS, AND EFFEOTS. WM. LOCK fas received instructions from MR T. BUSH, who is giving upbus'.ness, to sell, on the above elate, on the premises, Hardy-straet, a large e|uantity of the above lines. W. L0 2K, Auctioneer. ITUESDAY, December 16th, at I'3o. gg AUCTION SALE~OF SUPERIOR FDRKITURE PIANOS. vND ORGAN, AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS. tti M LOCK has been favoured with W instructions from Mrs G, Pratt (who :b I aving NeUon) to sell em the aboye da'.e), at the Central Auction Rooms -I Perz na Piano, 1 Weisr-er do, Es ey Organ (all nearly new). Als\ superior Furniture and Effects, comprisiDgOccasional suite (tapestry ar d plush), rattan chairs and tabres, occasional inlaid tables, ovormantles, whatnots, ' ruesels carper, ornaments, pictures fenders and irons, rugs, brasi rail and other bedsteads and bedding, toilet sets and glasses, duchees pair, 4 chests drawers, che /Tomer and book ose, conches, chairs, tables, linoleums crockery, curtains, book?, music, and other lines too numerous to mention. NO RbSERVE. Goo^s on View Monday Evening from 7'2U to b'ol). W. LOCK, Auctioneer. WEDDING^ XMAS, NEW YEAHMESENTSj/f () fo LOCK'S VX o lo LOCK'S THE MONEY-SAYING HOUSE. FURNISHER & UNIVERSAL PROVIDER. UNSURPASSED SELECTION of FURNITUR]-:, RUGS, CURTAINS, CARPETS, VASES, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, ELECTROPLATE. FOR THE CHRISTMAS CLEANING. 4s\i\ ROLLS LINOLEUMS to 4r(j|| Select from . ■^*>l| PAIRS CURTAINS Just OO" received fiuni iho Factory in Kilmarnock. CHEAPEST LOCK FURNISHER LOOK BRIDGE-ST. W. LOCK, AUC T I O NEE R , COM M I S S I O N & BONA FIDE LAND AGENT, EXPERT VALUATOR. ALL BUSINESS personally and cflicienlly conducted, and at ■ about HALF oi Lhe charges ol other FiemsMR LOCK lias no connection with any Land or other Syndicate. jk VOU WANT OOOD RESULTS LOW CHARGES AND FAIR TREATMENT, SEND YOUR GOODS TO L O CK'S. IMPORTANT. L'X LUTTERWORTHANOTHER SHIPMENT DHU-ICT FROM THE FACTORY Ob HIE WONDERFULATI AS 1 SEWING MACHINES HAND OR TREADLE. ' rip HE ATLAS machines are oi the IJ- HIGHEST Grade, and will | Work Backwards or Forwards withI out changing the stitch. I They are SWIFT, LIGHT RUN- * NING NOISELESS, EASY 10 u Work The 20th Century Atlas ( Vibrating SlmUle Waelmie is eciual Ito any machine in the World, it will perform any Class of Plain or Fancy sewing. SIMPLE TO WORK No Instruction Required. The ATLAS is a GENUINE HOUSEHOLD TREASURE Over One Hundred Testimonials. W. U. being the sole agent for New Zealand is enabled to sell these High Grade Machines at about HALF THE PRICE charged for inferior machines. EASY TERMS. ' SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ALSO Ex Lutterworth— iiU Bundles Bedstead.-. Ex Delphic— 4 Bales Carpets. 2 do. Hearthrugs. 150 pahs Curtains. 7 5 Brass Rail Bedsteads. dO Cok.s^ LOCK, ] DIRECT IMPORTER. ("^AN I become an Electrical or J Engineer '< By our system of Teacning by Mall can. ADVANTAGES; 1. You study at ho e e 2. We teach everyw eie. 3. No time lost from workV 4. Prepares for eliminations. 5! No text books to buy. 6. Abundantly illustrated Instruction Papers. 7. Instruction Papers free from all unnecessary mathematics and theoretical side issues. I 8. E*ch Instruction I'aper'pro ]i iff: ' technical ex porta, 'J, Instruction private. 10. The work is made interesting. I IL If tbes'udcnt lan read and write, I and studies as directed, success is assured. 12. Fees can ba paid by monthly instalments. PJ liic'iwurd students fciven S P assietancv 14, Open to a'l. l : o time limit. We aloo t«arh by nail —DrawingShorthand, Bu.k-lieepii'g, and Accouir ailCy, and 0 a^-n for tno Auditors find Incorporated Acouota-.t-i' Bran).-., Civil Serviie, UnUorsby and tr', Lnr.gnag.-s, V pi TuscheT:-.', and tor ' D" ftnd " E. Every canelHate p.o;iared by in ror [h -' recpnt I'upi' Teachers' i x-tmination succeeded in pjssing. Book keep'ug Si.nolilied for .Farmer?. — Becc.mmeuded by Bis Honor MrJustioe Kettle. 26, post freo. St imps accepted. The Amoric-m School r> f Conespondenoe (Charteied by tho State), Hold Oflice f-T New ' Z online) , J. t» 2 l^uoen fit. o«-t, A uc • bin-!.' Write tor tree Illuslra-.ed Haiol-boofc, " A.,'' and c-piiid of U-stinionia's from Miov Ze-aUiifl Graduafog and Student.", snd mention subjects iu which yen are nterested. Sncc-ss certain if our instructions are followed FOK SALE. "1 i\(\ '-'f fiphndid Agricultural JLvfC/ I.aixi bitua'cd at Lower Moutere. The \2uA b perfectly hivcl; about 50 acres in g-ra-e, fenced, Aud aub-.ivided, balance ooi.sii-ta , f virgin forest, con^aintog sjmo firEt-clasj awm-lling timbor. Apply to Pi I'T & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. peart" ENGINEER, (Next to Rjbertson Pros., Lower Hardys'.roi;t). Every Class of En^iLoeriag Wor undertaken. Also, Apent for 'obn Chambers <fe Sons, Auckland, viz., Tangye's Gas and Oil Engines, Dodge Pulleys, and all Classes Mao hi nary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 13 December 1902, Page 4
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