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HREi FIRE! WILKIE'SJESTATE. EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. -LASTDAY, MONDAY, 1 P.M. Sharp. t m HE WHOLE OF THE STOCK GROCERIES, ETC., : The Trustees have instructed the • Auctioneer to sell Without the . Slightest Reserve every line. THE BALANCE OFDRAPE It V, DRESS GOODS, ETC. i Will also be cleared under the hami mer, regardless of value, at i HOUNSELL'S BUILDLNGS, j immediately after the sale of Groceries, &c. REAL GENUINE BARGAINS for Everybody, as the GOODS will be sold at BUYERS' OWN PRICESRemember the Sale Commences on FRIDAY, at 10 a.m., and will be continued on Saturday at 10 a;m. Every line must be cleared, and there will be lots of — SENSATIONAL BARGAINS. W LOCK, The Auctioneer. COTTAGES FOR REMOVAL MONDAY, at 12 o'clock, sharp, WM LOCK has received instructions from Mn Bi.es f.rhassett, to sell, at the Central Auction Rooir/s, 3 COTTAGES, situate in New-street, for Removal. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. ~~ competition"" PRIZE ESSAY. TO CHILDREN ATTENDING- THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE NELSON EDUCATION DISTRICT. k PRIZE of One Guinea, and a ■^*- second prize of Half-a Guinea, will be given to the Girl or Boy who will, after inspection write the best Essay on "What I saw at Lock's Furniture Warehouse." CONDITIONS. PRIZEJSSAY. Each Competitor must give name and age, and tho school he or she attends. Children are expected to be accompanied by their parents when inspecting, but children's whose parents are unable to attend will not be debarred from competing. Essays should not contain more than 800 words. ... ' All Essays to be tile property of the Universal Provider, who will have the r:ght to publish all or any of them. The premises will be open for inspection on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, commencing on Monday, 27th June, until competition closes. The competition closes on the 2nd of August, 1903, and each competitor must have his or her name entered (after inspection) upon a Register at Lock's, and must attach a certificate from parent or teacher that the Essay is the competitors own composition. Independent judges will be appointed to make the awards. W. LOCK, The Universal Provider and Cheapest House Furnisher, Nelson. TO_LET. T ARGE SHOP, in Bridge-street, ■■-• lately occupied by C. Smith, Draper. Apply WM LOCK. A WALK OVER. THERE has been a walk over for the office of Mayor, and LOCK the UNIVERSAL PROVIDER can walk over any firm in Nelson in the FURNISHING LINE for BEST QUALITY OF MANUFACTURE, for UP-TO-DATE and stylish goads, for tl>e LARGEST AND BEST SELECTION, and last, but not least, for giving the BEST VALUE. Besides a large choice of Furniture, Bedding, &c, LOCK holds immense stocks of BEDSTEADS, FENDERS, CROCKERY, ENAMELWARE, ' CUTLERY, BLANKETS, CURTAINS, SHEETING, CARPETS, HEARTH RUGS, QUILTS. &c. In a word LOCK is a COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER and DIRECT IMPORTER. Over 1000 happy homes completely furnished. Ever body satisfied. Goods rold for CASH or on LOCK'S EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM Don't be misled but GO WITH THE CROWD to LOCK, THE POPULAR HOUSE FURNISHER, and SAVE MONEY. ATLAS SEWING J_ACHINES. Arrived, per lonic, another shipment of Da of the Celebrated ATLAS <5" Sewing Machines, Treadle and Hand. Also -| A ATLAS ORGANETTES, with JL\) metal tune d scs. Price £3 3a each. Plays ail the latest tunes., Call and inspect at LOCK'S. Preliminary Notice. T. EASTCOTT, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST Who has had over 25 years English & Colonial experience in the drug trade, and for the past 8 years Dispenser at the Nelson Hospital, begs to notify the Citizens of Nelson and District that he intends to open a First-class UP-TO-DATE PHARMACY about the middle of July, in— [ Wakefiefd Buildings, Hardy-st., ! Opposite W. Rout & Sons, and hopes, by strict and personal attention to BUSINESS, to receive a * Fair Share of PuWic Support.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 18 July 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 18 July 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 150, 18 July 1903, Page 4

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