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SPRING CLEANING. DIRECT Bhipmeiits of CURTAINS? HEAETH RUGS. BLINDS, QUILTS, BLIPS, ART MUSLINS, eto., having arrived a little late for the season,, will be sold at REDUCED PRIGES. Also, abont 150 Remnants of Linoleums and Floorcloth at cost. Yon can also get a splendid selection of. all kinds Furniture, Yasea, Crockery, Bedding, Rattan Ware, Stoves, Ranges, and last, but not least, the biggest ar.d most up-to-date stock of PRAMS and GO-CARTS in New Zealand. J f\r\TjT UNIVERSAL LiUvJVj PROVIDER. Trouble Ahead. THERE ia trouble ahead in regard to .the Septic Tank and entire Drainage Scheme,yalso much unpleasantness m connection with the. new bridges, and of course the ratepayers will have to " P a J!>,P a yi pay." The only consolation •is thai? by_. buying at Lock's your Furniture, Pianos, Go Carts, Prams, and everything you require to make the hgipe 'comfortable,-and attractive, you daja^ave enough money to enable yeu to pay the'Vates. Ay L O~C X, THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR COM- \ -PLETE FURNISHER. * W LOCK AUCT-IONERR, EXPERT VALU'S ' i ■' ATOR, COMPLETE FURNISHER. Sales Conducted in any part of the Colony. Highest prices realised. INGHAM'S Matrimonial Bureau ReVjOJS-st. (o,)j Newtown Library), WRLI INGTON. Correspondence Invited. Strictly CouSdential. CLEARING SALE. KARSTEN MEANS BUSINESST 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! BARGAINS! AT Exchange and Mart, BRIDGE-STREJE T. WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. UNDER the auspices o_ the Wellington WOOL-BROKERS' Association will be held in Wellington during tha current Season on the following 2nd Sale, 7th December, 1906. 3rd Sale, 18th January, 1907. 4th Sale, 22nd February, 1907. • All Wool must be into tho various stores by Monday previous to Sale. .The charge on Wool offered, but not sold, sill be 2s por bale for tho first off* : i ig, and ls per bale for t'.ie second offeiir.g. 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. Assu, Ltd. Dalgety & Co., Ltd. Abraham #Williams, Ltd., G. H. Scales. ■' . — : — » NOTICEMR A. MILLER, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, (Late of Motueka,) HAVING purchased tho bnsinesa of tho late MR JOHN SCOTT, intends to carry on the BUILDING AND CONTRACTING BUSINESS in all its branches. Plans and Specifications prepared, and Estimates given for all kinds of Building. ADDRESS - * MILLERS SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,. TRAFALGAR-ST., NORTH, NELSON. — ' "»>— ■ ■ ■ I. «... ■■■■ .-.,.■■ — Paintings oi New Zealand Scenery AFTKK C. N". WORSLEY, Esq TP. COOKE & SON'S have secured , the sole right for Nelson of the most "delightful Pa.'jrtiugs of New Zealand Scenery, after C N. Worsley, Esq., which they sre s&i. ing mounted for One Shilling ahd Sixpence f-ach. We .cannot attempt to begin to give any idea ' of the beauty of these works of art, whinh are really worth half a guinea each. We will post >ou a complete set of Six Pictures free on receipt of 7/G, and if they are not approved we will return the money. ', ' are Framing these Pictures with T^vo>inch English Oak for 3'G. Asv the supply is necessarily limited, aud^delaye are proverbially dangerous, called see them at once, and you will adniu, with the Queen of Sheba of old, that tno half has not been told. VV. -Don't Forget the ADDnass— Royal Blue House, *-fc HARDY-STREET — — — — — «"-'n ■ j-.. FOE SALE. NEW Six-roomed House in Waimea Street, at present let for 10/- per week. Price, £425. A bargain, as Owner has left the District. C COMPACT Farm of 10 Acres near J- RICHMOND, 7-Roomed House, -Buck dairy, 3-Stall stable, Barn and Cowsheds — all in good order. ' 1 1 K„ AORE -FARM situated within JL JLO" 5 miles of City. 20 acres level, balance undulating 'hills — all in grass. 4 acres in oats ; 4 acre in tomatoes. Six-roomed House, and Farm Buildings. HOUSE PROPERTY in New-street, Seven Roms, well finished, every convenience. Small deposit, balance at s'per5 'per .cent. naiI'PACT-4.ifiM, at UPPER V) MOUJERBi comprising 134 Acres. .$) acres leyej ; balnnce undulating. All (fi grass or unijer cultivation. Half Acie in Hops. Seyenrfopnjfcd House and Farm Buildings. HALF-ACRE of LAND, in Washington Valley, with 6-roomed Hvuse, in good repair. Sunny position. A bargain at £360. tTANGUARD AND TOTARA-STS.. - V Splendid Building Sites, 50 feet by 125 feet, from 25/- per foot. Very easy ierms. If purchaser pays cash for section tl;e vendor will advance at 5 per cent, the necessary money to build a residence ; or if building be erected to satisfaction of vendor tho whole of the purahage money can remain on mortgage i per ooat with oj ton to reoay by mi a" »ly insta'w ,r >ts. PITT &MOORE, SOLICITORS. STRAIGHT TQ THE. POINT. Mr Alexander Miller, the weif-kno^u builder, of Roily n, is not lavish' witn words. He says what he has to say J briefly and to the point. Writ-jog under date 19th May, Mr Miller says : — "I suffered from rheumatism in my heel for two mnoths, and was cured by Rheumo in two or three days. I can recommend it to any one suffering fro.m the -.aire complaint." It is a volume in a uutshcll. Two months' tgony rured li t»VO days! "I can recommend t," says Mr MlUst, You can believe 'iim. Rheumo is sold by a!} c/jemists md storekeepers at 2s 6d and is "6d 'per bottle. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 1 December 1906, Page 4

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