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Now that the election is over, and Ibe ri'ght man is in .the right , place, it is to> be hoped that thinga . •will assume tbreir normal and peaceful conditions. Mrs Mumbles says the contest w*s pretty warm— and the number .•! taradiddles told during the) past few weeks ougfat-'ta suffice for the next three years. However, she is pleased to say that lock's Great Furniture Emporium is the cheapest and best place to furnish at, and that Lock holds the biggcot and best stosk in Nelson, abd one of the best selec l ! tions in the colony. This is no ' puff, for anyone, even a George ll Washington, would, aftr an inspection, say so. And ■' ny -of 1 the young" la?dtes who' ','ew tie ; bouquets catch ' : 'Arry, Lock ' could completely furnish lfe Jioine. j either for cash or ion t-.--o easy ! payment system for a small sum. Everybody is invited (rouycrs. or ; no fJuyera) to - inspect the -lovely ( display, and supporters or'oppon- - ents will be as welcome ?as '.'■ the : flowers in May. Large new, ship- \ ments of .bedsteads,- linoleums, carpots, j prams', go- Carts, crockery, i nangiee, stoves, ebbking? utensils,- | aad -...the miarveHous Atlo?8 Se\tSiig : j .Machines:. Mr -Dock? ~ "has , coin- ; pletwly? "fufhishea'wer^iaOO -happy .:• hotees, ana is the Peaple'a Forofr . I«ur Furnisher.* I ' i Si'i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 4

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 4

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 1, 2 January 1906, Page 4

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