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THE SKEPTIC TANK. Oh, a Skeptic Tank is a beautiful thing, And any town might be proud To. toke such' "'an article under its wing " . ' „-.- And sing its praises aloud ; •But it'inn't a drawing-room ornament quite, - And a kitchen is better without it, If you'd furnish your, house- in a' style that is right Go to LOCK'S and be speedy about it. A Skeptis tank in a public park Is a beautiful sight ta §86, Arid a stroll in its neighborhood after dark Is good for digesting your teij The Councillors wise they are all agreed , That its flavour is sweeter than honeyBut if comfort at home is the thing that you need „W ILLIAM LOCK gives the best " for your money. Oh, the musical voice of a Skeptic tank Is a beautiful thing to hear, As it hums in the night on the Mai- ; . tai's bank I To the houses that cluster near; And Mestayer is gueat and his scheme is fine, And ho may be right to the letter — But for all that you want in the furniture line Our WILLIAM LOCK is BETTER ! j , HOMER. ; SfRING CLEANING. I rvTftECT Shipments o f SUR^ AINBJ '. Lf HEARTH RUGS. BLINDS, QUILTS, SLIPS, ART MUSLINS, etc.) having arrived a little late for tbe season, will be sold at REDUCED PRICES. Also, about 150 Remnants , of Linoleumß and Floorcloth at cost. .' You can also get a splendid selection of f all. kinds Furniture, Vase 9, Crockery, '■ Bedding, Rattan Ware, Stores, Ranges, c and last, but not least, ihe bi.egest ni:d \ most un-to dnte stock of PRAMS and I GO-CARTS in New Zealand. " T C\C^\Z UKIVERSAL X lJv/ljl\j PROVIDER. d j Trouble Ahead. ■ rpHKRE is trouble ahead in regard to ' I 'the Septic Tank and entire Drainage 1. Scheme, alao much unpleasantness in , connection with the ne« bridges, and ;' of course the ratepayers will have to d " pay, pay, pay." The only consolation , r is that by buying at Lock's your Furniture, Pianos, .Go Carts, ' Prama, and d everything you require to make the i, home comfortable and attractive, you is can save enough money to enable yen to i. pay the rates. h L O~C X, ) THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR COM- , r V PLETE FURNISHER. »•■ CLEARING SALE. KAESTEN *' MEANS BUSINESS. „ For Two Weeks Only ALT, GOODS, fc , NEW AND SECONDHAND, •t will be marked in plain figures, at unheard or prices. h DOST FAIL TO CALL AND SEE >• " FOR YOURSELVES. c BARGAINS! BARGAINS! y at . Exchange and Mart, „ BRIDGE-STREET. 5 ""WELLINGTON y WOOL SALES. d T T"NDER the auspices of the Wellinga LJ ton WOOL-BROKERS' Association will be held in Wellington during }> the current Seascn on the following '■ dates : — x 2nd Sale, 7th December, 1906. 3rd Sale, 18th January, 1907. 8 4th Sale, 22nd February, 1907. All Wool must be into the various S stores by Monday previous to Sala. The charge on Wool offered, but not '" sold, jrill be 2s per bale for the first ! > offering, and Is per bale for Vie second offering. '' Levin & Co., Ltd, Murray, Roberts & Co. ' N. Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency.Cb., Lid., United Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., A. H. Atkinson * Wairarapa Farmers' Co-op. Assu, Ltd. Dalgety&Co.,Ltd. Abraham *Wilg iiams, Ltd., G. H. Scales. c .•'.,. °_ g NOTICE. ' J MB A. MILLER, ■ BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, ! (Late of Motueka,) , TJAVING purchased tho business of 'I El tho late MR JOHN SCOTT, inS tendstocaTryontheßLlLDlNGAND " CONTRACTING BUSINESS in all I' its branches. Plans and Specifications ' prepared, and Estimates given for all . r kinds of Building. Address— i, MILLER'S SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,. TRAFALGAR-ST., NORTH, h NELSON. Nx — — — xPaintings, oi g New Zealand Scenery r AFTER C. N. WORSLEY, Esq V , T P. COOKE & SONS have secured O . the sole right for Nelson of the n most delightful Pa ; r tings of New Zealand Scenery, after »» N. Worsley, Esq., which they are st;. ing mounted for i One Shilling and Sixpence each. W.e l_ cannot attempt to begin to give any idea of the beauty of these works of art, „ which are really worth half a guinea each. b 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 Two-inch English Oak for 36. i- As the supply is necessarily limited, t. an^l delay? are proverbially dangerous, i- call acd Hee tln>m at once, and you will admit*, "with the (^tieen of .Sh^ha of oIJ, '• that tho half has not besc told. Ie Don't Fokoet the Address— v Royal Blue House, 'r HARDY-STREET o 'foe sale. NEW Six-roomed; House in Waimea Street, at present let for 10/- perwi?»k. Price, J8425: A bargain, ;is Owuer has loft tiie District. CQiIPACT Farm of 10 Acres near ' RICHMOND, 7-Roomed House, . Bi-Jdk. dairy, 3-Stall stable, Barn and pbwshedsP— all in good order. TJ -f'VK' -ACRE FARM situated within X Jt o '.-'.. miles of City. 20 acres level,, balance undulating hills — all in grass^ 4 acres in oats; i acre in tomatoes. ' Six-roomed House, and Farm Buildings. HOUSE PROPERTY in New-street, Seven Roma, well finished, every convenience. Small deposit, balance at 5 per-cent. noil pact f;arm, at upper \J .MO UTE RE , comprising 134 Acres. 30 acres level ; balance undulating. All ! in grass rr under cultivation. Half | .-Scie in Hops. Seven-roomed House and Farm Buildings. HALF-ACRE of LAND, in Washington Valloy, with 6-roomed Huuse, in good- repair. Sunny position. A bargain at £360. T7ANGUARD AND TOTA RA-STS.. - V Splendid Building Sites, 50 feet by 125 feet, from 25/- per foot. Very eaay vierms. If purchaser paj's. cash for section tbe vendor will advance at 5 per cent, tbe necessary money to build a rcridesce ; or if building bo erected to sati.sfj jtiou of vendor tbe wholo of the purchase money can remain on ruort- -. g.ige i "■• per cent with option to renay of mi a- lly.insta'niDnts. PITT &IVIOORE, ! . ' ... SOLICITORS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 4

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