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GO .. ;: >1 to thi: best LOCK Manufactures and Imports Furniture, TOCK buys, sells, or exchanges New or Second Hand Furniture, Pianos, &c, , LOCK Renovates and Re-upholsters Furniture, ... , LOCK makes any description ot Furniture to order, LOCK sells for Cash cr Time PayLOCR^haV the largest, and most up-to-date Stock in the City, LOCKas; a Complete House Fur. nislicr LOOK'S Upholstery Factory is Where the Best Mattresses in Nelson aro made, in all sizes', in Hair, Kapoc, Flock, Tow, NEW Pr SHIPMENTS of Bedsteads Linoleums, Fenders, Carpets, Hearthrugs, Curtains, Crockery, Cutlery, Sheetings, &c. THE ATLAS SEWING MACHINES ARE THE BEST. NOTE— Those requiring Furniture and Furnishings should visit LOCK'S extensive Show Rooms where one of the best Stocks lk the Colony can be seen, and Mr Lcck is under such small expense and a Direct Importer he can and does sell Cheaper than any firm in Nelson, his prices being much below those asked at so-called Clearing or Stocktaking Sales. Besides getting the best value you cav always depend upon civility and fair dealing at LOCK'S. —_— EVERYBODY, buyers or no buyers are invited to call and see for themselves LOCK'S Artistic and Up-to-date Stock, LOCK, DIRECT IMPORTER. CRICKET BATS, TXT.IaT Made Cricket Bats of .131 £i* Splendid quality at factory prices. LOCK'S. RATES OF CHARGES. FURNITURE CLEARING SALES, 2J PER CENT. LIVE STOCK 2£ PER CENT. MERCHANDISE, ETC., 2£ PER CENT. LAND SALES, 2J PER CENT FOR Ist £100 VALUATIONS For Probate and Administration Purposes. FROM £1 Is TO £2 2s. SPECIAL VALUATIONS as per arrangements. ' In really poor or impoverished Estate no charge whatever is cr will be made for Valuation. Mr Lock is an expert valuator, having had nearly 12 years' experience a.s an Auctioneer and General Dealer, during which time he has continually handled practically all classes of goods. | W. LOCK, ' THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, AUCTIONEER, VALUATOR, &c. Clarke's Blood JMEixtiLre THE VC Fl P-FAM) DBL FIEB AND RESTO i> warranted to clear the BLOOD from all impurities from whatever oanse arising. Vor Scrofula, Scurvy, Eozema, Skin aj_i Blood Diseases, Blackheads, Pimples, and sores of all kinds, it is a never f aling and permanent Cure. It Cures Old Soree Cures Sores on the Neci Cures Sore Legs Cures Blackhead or PimDleson .he Face Cures Sourvy Cures Ulcers Cores Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blppd from all impure Matter From whatever caosearising. It Ib a real specifib for Gout and R matte pains I It removes the oanse from the Blood and Bones. '.. „ . As this Mixture le pleasant to the aste, and warranted f^frbm anythibg. niurious to the most delicate «mstii»-( Hon of either sex, the Proprietor* sobitt sufierero to give it a trial to test Its. tr W Pauley' Broad Lane, Tottenham Cambridge, writes:- 4 'Three years ago I had a slight attack of skin di ease^and was obliged to aee a doctor, who told me it was Jfiozewn. I was under his treatment some time, but got no better. I tried, I may say, scores of other medloines, Sot all 6> no purpose, aab I was therefore. parßuaded to ao to thelnhrm, ary There I was under special treatment-, but got no better, and came out uneuredji fact, worse than when in. I was now covered from nead to foot, and was tormented that I almost .visbed my self dead ; one medical, man told me 1* never should get better. J think Imayj truly say my case was one ot tfis worqs , it was possible to have, and every one! gaid hat they had aever_ a*n anyon^likp me? Blood Mixture' and decided tofdvejt* rial I purchased eome from Boot*, Ihe chemists, and iook itaccording to rules foa three months, mine being a. dreadful case, aud 1 am tbankf nl to say I am now perfectly well, with my B*m « clear as Possible. It was 'Clarke's Blood wjx *nre * which . fleeted this wonu crue Jad I cannot lecomnicnd it too bigbJv ttuary 20, 1900-" Private W. Lane writing from tbe Depot Wilts I^l*^:? e^&.¥gs r !S savs' "foi elgMeepimontha I suffered with' a Boremou.h, ana mjh^ were ,»uob swollen v I tried all fa d» of oint ments and medicines but with no good esult and I began *o think it would become a standing disease, untal a fnend of mine advised me to send to your furm for a case of * Olarki's Blood Mixture/ lam glad to say that before } had taken half the bottle the sores %'my inouthbegstoto disappear, and mg-Va^Mteimnafc-By* thVtfmja i.J had flnished tbo lis oase I waß thankful to find mvself job ored to my former health." T!sY3A*n>S OF? XESTIMOJUALb , * iff 'WONDERFUL CUBES PROM ALL PASTS OF THE < WORLD. Uiarke's Blood Mixture _b sold Bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases contain nereis times the quantity, lis buIB cient to effeol a permanent cure Jn the gwat majority of long «W«Bv Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendowibrbughont the Www- .froprietors, ThoHnooln and Jflaiand CLARKE'S BLOOD, MJJIWi BE. C UT ON — Purchasers of. Clarke,' Blood Mixture should see; that they gf thT^enulne article. Wordless {mlt taonsandB»ba«utes are sometimes palme 1 off pysmprinoipjled; vendors. The.wprd SffiffH'Mp* i Counties Drugs CamMny; Lincoln, finjglandi'fara engr^y ed on the government Stamp, arf Clarke's v7orid--famed Blood Jhgxneg lown in the bottle, WlTBOt?? WHICH

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 18, 23 January 1903, Page 4

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