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I SPRING CLEANING. DIRECT Shipments of CURTAINS? HEARTH RUGS. BLINDS, QUILTS, SLIPS, ART MUSLINS, etc.,'having arrived a little late for the season, will be sold at REDUCED PRICES. Also, about 150 Remnants , of Linoleums and Floorcloth at cost. ( You can also get a splendid selection of j all kinds Forniturej Vases, ..Crockery, I Bedding, Rattan" Ware, Stores, Ranges, ' and last, but not least, the biggest and . most up-to-date stock of PRAMS and . GO-CARTS in New Zealand. IT dr^JT UNIVERSAL Jj\y\JJ\) PROVIDER. Trouble Ahead. I'HKRE is trouble ahead in regard to the tieptic Tank and entire Drainage Scheme, also much unpleasantness in connection with the new bridges, and of course the ratepayers will have to " pay, pay, pay." The only consolation j is that by buying at Lock's your Furni- » ture, Pianos, Go Carts, Prams, and ' everything you require to make the , home comfortable and attractive, you can save enough money to enable yeu to • pay the rates. L O~C X, THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR COMPLETE FURNISHER. W LOCK AUCTIONEER, EXPERT VALU-, ATOR, COMPLETE FURNISHER. Sales Conducted in any part of the Colony. Highest prices realised. | ' INGHAM'S ! Matrimonial Bureau i i Reva.vs-st. (Ojtf Newtown Library.), WRLI INGTON. ! Correspondence Invited. Strictly L i - ConS'lential. !j CLEARING SALE. KARSTEN i MEANS BUSINESS. For Two Weeks Only ALT, GOODS, NEW AND SECONDHAND, : will be marked in plain figures, j ' at unheard of prices. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT * _ Exchange and Mart, BRIDGE-STREET. / WELLINGTON WOOL SALES. i T TNDER the auspices or the Welling- , U ton WOOL-BROKERS' Associat ion will be held in Wellington during the current Season on the fpllowing dates : — 2nd Sale, 7th December, 1906. 3rd Sale, 18th January, 1907. 4th Sale, 22nd February, 1907. i All Wool must' be into the various I Btores by Monday previous to Sale, i Th« charge on Wool offered, but not sold, vill be 2s per ba)e for the first offering, and Is per balo for t'je second j offering. '. Levin & Co., Ltd, Murray. Roberts & Co. 1 N. Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency.Co., j Lid., United Farmers Co-operative Association, Ltd., A. H. Atkinson Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assn, Ltd. Dalgety&Co.,Ltd. Abraham ft Williams, Ltd., 0. H. Scales. J NOTICE. I MR A. MILLER, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, (Late of Motueka,) HAVING purohased the business of the late MR JOHN SCOTT, in- ' tends fo carry on the BUILDING AND CONTRACTING BUSINESS in all its branches. Plans and Specifications prepared, and Estimates given for all Kinds of Building. I AD.DKESS— MILLER'S SASH AND DOOR "FACTORY,. TfiAFALGAR-ST., NORTH, NELSON. ' Paintings oi New Zealand Scenery '•• AFTER C. IS. WORBLEY, Esq. JP. COOKE & SONS have secured. . the sole right for Nelson 6i the most delightful Pa'V tings of New Zealand Scenery, after O N. Worsley, Esq., which they ?re st.. ing .mounted for One Shilling and Sixpence each. "We cannot attempt to begin to give any idea of the beauty of these works of art, , which are really worth half a guinea ' each. ! We will, post you a complete set of ; Six Pictures free on receipt of 7/6, and ' if they are not approved, we will return the money. ' We are Framing these Pictures with i Two-inch English Oak for 36. | As the supply is necessarily limited, and delays ara proverbially dangerous. oall and see them at once, and you will j admit, with the Queen of Sheba of old, j that tho half has not been told. • Don't Forget the Address— 1 Royal Blue ~ House, HARDY-STREET FOR SALE. NEW Six-roomed House in Waimca Street, at present let for 10/- per j week. Price, £425. A bargain, as Owner has loft 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. I -| -f pT ACRE FARM situated within i lit) 6 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. . ■ COMPACT IJAKSI, at UPPER MOUTERE, comprising 134 Acres. |30 acres level ; balance undulating. All in grass cr under cultivation. Half i h wo in, Hops. Seyen-rootnud House andFafra Buildings. ; TT ALF-AURE oi LAND, in WaßhingJDL _• ton Yalloy, with 6-roomed House, in .'good repair, bunny position. A bargain at £360. " VANGUARD AND TOTARA-STS..'; ■ Splendid Building Sites, 50 feet by 125 feet, from 26/- per foot. Very easy ierms. If purchaser pays cash for section tbe vendor will advance at 5 par cent, the necessary money to • build a roddonce ; or if building be erected to satisfaction of vendor the whole of the purchase money can remain on mortgage ( * per cent with option to reDay by me n- ily instalm snts. - PITT &TMOORE, __ SOLICITORS. STRAIGHT TO THE POINT. ' Mr Alexander Miller, the well-known builder, of. Roslyn, is not lavish with words. He says what he has to. say briefly and to the point. Waiting under _date. 19th May, Mr Miller says:—' "I suffered from ' rheumatism in my heel for two mnoths, and \yas cured by Rhenmo in two or three days. I can l'ucummend it to any one suffering from the- same complaint." It is a vbli;riie in a nutshell. Two months' ugony cured in two days ! "I can recommend it," says Mr Miller. You can believe him. Ehoumo is sold by all chemist 3 and storekeepers at 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle. i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 306, 3 December 1906, Page 4

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