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TUESDAY NEXT, Mth, at 2 p.m. 1 At the Central Auction Rooms. ' CABINETMAKERS' AND CARPEN* ' TERS' TOOLS, ETC. WITHOUT RESERVE. WM. LOCK has been favoured with '. instructions from Mr S. B. John- 1 SOU to sell'on the above date, the whole- 1 of his Tools, Plant, etc., comprising — j Tool chests, bench, grindstones, Btove»| tables, trestles, floor cramps, 27 carriage I cramps, 38 -planes, 95 carving gougeftjj and chisels, holdfasts, morticing chisels, j saws, braces and bits, Bpiiit levels, awl I a fine assortment of miscellaneous ' tools. 1 W. LOCK, Auctioneer. J LOCK, j UNLIMITED,j Complete & Cheapest House Furnishers/, Universal Providers, i The People's Popular Emporium. PIANOS. A RARE CHANCE. Compulsory Sale. 5 GOOD-TONED NEW ENGLISH PIANOS, full sized and trichord, at £30 EACH, fOASH), including first-class Zinc lined case. I can arrange terms tor buvers at an advance oa the above price. Apply sharp. lcTcx, COMPLETE FINISHER. W. LOCK T IONEER, EXPERT VALUATOR,! COMPLETE FURNISHER. Sales Conducted in any part of the Colony. Highest prices realised. E. McPherson & Co., MITED, > HAVE FOR SALE AT TOWN PRICES— ' Japanese Mats, Hearth Rugs, Slip Mats, Lace Curtains, LINOLEUMS (6ft wide) from 2/6 > yard, Bedsteads, Wire and Spring Mattresses, | Duchess Chests, Couches, Washstands, Toilet Sets, Tables, and FURNITURE of every descripr tion. B.S.A. BICYCLES. Direct Imported. Price £14, ; phonographs. Gem, Standard, and Home, at lowest possible prices. We have the Largest and most Up-to-date stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEM E i in the Nelson Province INSPECTION IN' ! E. McPherson & Co., LIMITED, WAKEFIELD. Paintings oi New Zealand Scenery AFTER C. N. WORSLEY, Esq. J P. COOKE & SONS have secured . the sole right for Nelson of the most delightful Pa'r tings of New Zealand Scenery, after t N. Worsley, Esq., which they are st ing mounted for One Shilling and Si_pence each. We cannot attempt to beyin to give any idea of the beauty of these works of art, which are really worth half a guinea eacb. Wo will post you a sompleto set of Six Pictures free on rec3ipt of 7/P, and if tney are not approvtd we will return the money. We are Framing these Pictures with Two-inch English Oak for 36. As the supply is necessarily limited, and delaye ars proverbially dangerous, call and see them at once, and you will admit, with the Queen of Sheba of old, that the half has not be9n told. Don't Forget the Address— Royal Blue House, HARDY-STREET racft3!*Cß»»»MK>iKes3CßKe3 EGGS. | j B Your hens MUST lay if you giveß D them a little g s' K' POULTRY TONICg n with thoir food every day. It 9 B costs littla, but works fc-onders g B In increasing the e_;g supoly. jg 5 1 RY JT ! § nix Shiixixq I' rets— a*- all ß B Stol/.-h. g Account BookiT ;;" RULED TO PATTEBJT AHS .STRONGLY HOUND ,--TT AtBMAOnaM* Price*, at Mm •HAIL- OFFICII BBEDGB Jgf Illustrated Papers „ , , Magazinee ffiito^c;.y -yr.n nicely Hf'S'SU. At Low Prices, A9 thr '■ MAIS." OFFICE ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. LUCAS' NELSON ALMANAC. i THE ALMANAC AND GUIDE being now In course of preparation for 1907, advertisers are requested to prepare their Advertisements as upeedily as possible. ' The above having a large and extensive circulation, Is a «sanl. tal advertising madlum. R. Lucas # Son. "

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 15 November 1906, Page 4

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