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f o-morrow, at Noon. VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY (In the Estate W. H. Frost, deed.) WM. LOCK has been favoured with instructions from the Pnblio Trustee to sell, on the property, Trafal* gar-street, Freehold Pro-jeHy. ttoftteihi**-**; 2& perches, part Section 4, Block 4, Laving a frontage to Trafalgar-st. North of 12© teet, witb Dwelling thereoh. Also, at llftvm.v ,• Phaeton, Fnriiit'u'rß, aiid Sundries, in the above Estate. of sale and fuller par; ticulars at ±he office 'of the Public Tr'iiVtee, or from ■■ , eWvLOCE, Auctioneer. -- — — — j*; rf,TC-yy Spring cleaning. DIRECT Shipments of CURTAINS? HEARTH RUGS. BLINPSt QUILTS, SLIPS," ART MUSLiN^ etc., having attri ved % tittlS left. tor tie seasotu wili bti Idid at REDUCED PRICES. Also, about 150 Remnants Ml LinoleutL'S and Floorcloth gt coat. you can also get a splendid selection of all .kipds Furniture, Vases, Crockery, Bedding, Rattan Ware, Stoves, Ranges, .and- last, bnt not least, the biggest and ■ most up-to date stock of PRAMS and GO-CARTS in New Zealand. T f\fi \T UNIVERSAL JLiAJ\jA, PROVIDER. 1 | —^.. - r — - nf - - K \ '■; Trouble Ahead. TfifcßE is trouble ahcadin regard to the Septic Tank and fetitiru Drainage Schenle, also -nttch Unpleasantness in Connection with the uen bridges, and ! of course tho ratepayers will have to i " pay, pay, pay." The only consolation is that by buying at Look's your Furniture, Pianos, Go Carts, Prama, and : everything you requiro to make the home comfortable and attractive, yott "can save enough money to onabloyou lo ! pay the rates* I L o~c ii, l THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR COMj i*LETE FURNISHER. W. LOCK AUCTIONEER, EXPERT VALUj ATOR, COMPLETE FURNISHER. ! Sales Conducted ift any part of t the Coloby. j Highest prices realised. J . INGHAM'S Matrimonial BtritteAu ; Revans-st-. (Op; Nowtown Library), • "W17.L1 INGTON. j Correspondence Invited. Strictly [■; .."*•' ConSJential. i CLEARING BALE. KARSTEN MEANS BUSINESS. For Two* Weeks Only ALL GOODS, NEW AND SECONDHAND, will be marked in plain figures, at unheard of prices. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. BARGAINS 1 BARGAINS! Af Exchange and Mart* BRIDGE-STREET, WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. UNDER the auspices ot the Wellington WOOL-BROKERS' Association will be held in Wellington during the current Season on the following dates : — 2nd Sale, 7th December, 1906. 3rd Sale, 18th January, 1907. 4th Sale, 22nd February, 1907. All Wool must be into the various stores by Monday previous to Sale. The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, sill be 2s per bale for the first offering, and Is per bale for t'.ie second offering. Levin & Co., Ltd, Murray. Roberts & Co. N. Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency,Co., Lid., United Farmers Co-operative Association, - Ltd., A. H. Atkinson Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assn, Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Abraham {-Williams, Ltd., (J. H. Scales. -' ■ ■ NOTICE. MR A. MILLER, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, (Late of Motueka,) HAVING purchased the business of th« late MR JOHN SCOTT, intends tocarryontbeßLlLDlNGAND CONTRACTING BUSINESS in all its branches. -Plans and Specifications prepared, ani Estimate; given for all kinds of Building. ADDBES8 — MILLERS SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,. TRAFALGAR-ST., NORTH, NELSON. Paintings oi New Zealand Scenery AFTER C.N.WORSLb.Y, Esq J P. COOKE & SOS 8 havo secured . the sole right for Nelson of the most delightful Pa'rtings of New Zealand Scenery, after U N. Worsley, Esq., which they pre st ing mounted for One Shilling aftd Si_pence each. We cannot attempt to begin to give anj- idea of the beauty of these works of art, which aro really worth half a guinea eacb. We will post you a completo set of Six Pictures freo on recsipt of 7/6, and if they are not approved we will return the money. ■ We are Framing these Pictures with Two-inch English Oak for 3-6. As the supply i3 necessarily limited, and- delays aie proverbially dangerous, call and see them at once, and you will admit, wilh the Queen of Sheba of old, that tho half has not been told. Don't Fokqkt the Addkksb— ROyal Blue House, HARDY-STBEET FOR SALE. NEW Six-roomed House in Waimea Street,-, at present let for 10/- per week. Price, £125. A bargain, as Owner has left the District. C COMPACT Farm of 10 Acres near J RICHMOND, 7-Roomed House, Ui.ck dairy, 3-Stall stable, Barn and Cowsheds— all in good order. I "I K..ACRE FARM situated within JL JLtl £ miles of City. 20 acres level, balance, undulating hills — all in grass. 4 acres in oats; £ acre in tomatoes. Six-roomed House, and Farm Buildings. HOUSE PROPERTY in .New-street, Seven Roms, well finished, every convenience. Small deposit, balance at 5 per cent. pOMPACT FJARM, at UPPER \J MOUTERE, comprising 134 Acres. 30 acres level ; bal inco undulating. All in grass cr under cultivation." Ualf Acie in Hops. Seven-roomul Hou-e and Fatm Buildings. HALF-ACRE of LAND, in WashingU. ton Valloy, with G-roomed Ht.aiEe, in good repair. Sunny position. A bargain at £360. VANGUARDANDTOTARA-STS. Splendid.ißuilding Site9. so feet by 125 feet, from 25/- per foot. Very easy terms. If purchaser pays cash for section the vendor will advance at 5 pgr cent, the necessary money to huild a residence. ; or if building be erected to satisfaT-tioii of vendor the wholo of tte purclm* money can ' remain on mort-S-'g'tJ "' per cent with option to repay by inivyn- . ty insta'iji :uts. PITT &~MOORE. SOLICITORS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 30 November 1906, Page 4

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