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■■.TOC:< ''TK-I : \Y. *:?.•!-. Auiil. at 1 o'clock. 2000 01 2Q()() siieep - ' MESSRS BISLEY BROS, and Co. will hold 'their M...ithly Sale as above. Present entr/'e.-. : — 1250 EWES, WETHERS, & | HOGGETTS. Further Entries Invited. "special horse sale. CITY YARDS, SATURDAY, May 2, at 11 o'clock. liyfESSRS BISLEY BROS, and Co. ijj. will hold a Special Horse Sale, when they will oifer - -J f\ BROKEN and Unbroken, XU Light Harness, and Medium Draughts. Entries Invited. Irish ~~7~Z . LINENS WILL be sold privately THIS DAY, and TO-MORROW the final auction sale will be held. BISLEY BROS a.nd Co., Auctioneers. , SATURDAY NEXT. STOCK SALE. AT LYNCH'S YARDS, SATURDAY', APRIL 18, 1 o'clock ~\ C*K(\ SHEEP— Ewes in lamb & XOOvi Forward Wethers. MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. will hold a STOCK SALE at above date, when they will offer 1650 Ewes and Wethers, in lots to suit purchasers. 1 BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers. TO EFFECT A SPEEDY SALE. VANGUARD St., new House of 5 rooms, wardrobes and cupboards built in, scullery, veranda, copr per, tubs, taps over range, workshop, . good kitchen garden, iot ornamental • trees and lawn in front, area 50ft x ) 132 ft in depth. Price £450. Easy ' terms. BISLEY iiKOS. k CO. i "pUBLIC T^OTICE. AUCTION SALES. - PIANOS. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFECTS, HARNESS, TRAPS, MERCHANDISE, Ere. HAVING disposed of our Furniture Department, gives us one ■• of the Largest aud Commodious Salerooms in the colony. Wo are now > prepared to conduct Auction Sales in ' these rooms on behalf of clients ou FRIDAY Afternoons & SATURDAY* • Mornings. All goods taken delivery of . at our Stores free of charge, also nc I charge for storage on goods sent in for > Auction. \ BISLEY BROS, and CO., General Auctioneers. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. DESIRABLE PROPERTY OF NINE ACRES,' 1 In HAMPDEN-St. W. (sacres being in Young Orchard). MESSRS BISLEY BROS. & CO. have for sale on account of Mb. W. Penney, who is leaving the distrinct, his desirable property containing Nine Acres (more or less), together with New Dwelling of 6 rooms, bathroom, scullery, and wash-house, workshop, 'trapshed, and stable. Gas and i water laid on, copper and tubs. Land i Transfer title. BISLEY BROS, and CO., Auctioneers. WAIMEA WEST. A Grand Litile Property. For Prompt Sale at a Low Price. 30 Acres, more or tess FREEHOLD LANS. ALL well-fenced and sub-divided into 5 parts, well-watered, i acre in orchard, 2 acres in hops (wire and posts), House of 7 rooms, barn, hopkiln, stables, sheds, etc., good road 1 frontage. About i mile from P.O. and school, and H miles from railway sta--1 tion. Price £775. Easy terms. Full particulars : BISLEY BROS, and CO., Land A cents. '. | ?fi | < sQ J^w \ 1 p-» r *> W tf, ~ - ; 5H~3_? -, «< 3 <! ___4 tea l j -j j «H ci \ 53 Sv. psnd r**" 1 jj > N?T Q 1 i ' § • The World's 6 | JFagiiiiy Medicine. I I A family medicine is a necessity. B BThe human body is an intricate | I piece of machinery which is easily | I put out of order, and unless trx| 1 wrong ba righted mi its early stages | fl a general break-duwn is certain. £j | ThewiselteeptheWorld'sFamilyß S Medicine always ai hand, and this | is universally acknowledged to be A dose taken when ailments arise will quickly remove the cause of the trouble, and good health will speedily be restored. They cleanse the system, tone up and regulate the digestive organs, I H andstimulate the Liver and Kidncvs to healthy action. Always keep Beecham's Pills in the house, and as occasion requires | take^a dose and you will enjoys perennial good health. J M 'feldfo fore, price IQ'A, */'**^ f% '"" '*■ ' "™ - 11l - . I I^TINS & BOTTLES. ONLY? i ■

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 April 1908, Page 4