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WEDNESDAY NEXT, 17th JUNE."" At 2 p.m. at Auction* Mart. MR LOCK will sell on behalf of Mrs. T. Barry and other Clients : r-'urniture and Miscellaneous Goods. Also Watch and Chain, etc., in the estate of W. Ebery (deed). W. LOCK, Auctioneer. LOCKS FURNITURE EMPORIUM. LOOK furnishes, right through From a COTTAGE to a MANSION. WE HOLD ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCKS'. IN THE DOMINION. Come right in and buy your FURNITURE, PIANOS, LINOLEUMS, ORGANS, GO CARTS, RANGES, DOWN QUILTS, RLANKETS, Etc., Etc , From LOCK'S Furniture Emporium, and get the best value, Biggest Choice, Easiest Terms, and Entire Satisfaction. We Guarantee all Furniture is made as good as experience, skill and the best material can produce. Would you increase your household ' stock? J- Then go at once to William Lock. ;. For STRENGTH and BEAUTY there combine ' On cheapest goods in every line. > Perhaps on Marriage you are bent, 1 The girl at once will give consent, > Whene'er from LOCK'S you promise her : You.'U buy your bed and furniture. > At LOCK'S, although your funds are t small, i For parlour, bedroom, kitchen, hall, - You'll -purchase furniture so rare , For half the money asked elsewhere. On WILLIAM LOCK the parsons '. smile, And welcome him in gushing style, . For with the times LOCK keeps apace. And beaming is each buyer's face. Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged BY LOCK, THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER. Auction Sales Conducted, . Valuations made, ~ It's a name that will.last for ever, TEat.will stand the test of time,. , For it's LOCK that leads ' the leader *j ' ' the auctioneering lino. ; SOLE N.Z. AGENT, for the "ATLAS' U , Sewing Machine and' HARLAND'i ENGLISH PIANOS, "FOR SALE. — — *. 800 Acres. — One of the finest Farm in Province ; large new house \witl . { every convenience ; also 6-roomed cot ! tage, stables, ;and al) necessary fara ' buil,dings; 400/ acres level, of whicl 360 acres under plough, further 301 » r acres ploughable. The property which is of limestone formation, i *y free from noxious weeds. Area no ■o under crop will - winter 600 ewes. First Glass Accommodation Housi d Property within 15 miles of Nelsou on main coacb Toad. The properb comprises 974 feres of land, 40 acre" level, balance low hills, all in gras: or under cultivation. New 15-roomec Accommodation.. House and conveni erices, 13 stall 'stable, loose' box, tw< barns, implement shed, 2 trap sheds "The property and business are yield " ing a. splendid return. Present ownei has made a competency, and desirei , to retire from business. > t 247 Acres of ..splendid land, situated ii the most fertile district in Nelson, , within four miles of wharf ; 40 acres splendid agricultural land, balance • low hills of which 120 acres have recently been felled and grassed, remainder is in rough feed. ? 2100 Acres.— Good Bheep country; eight miles from Eailway Station ; 110 C acres in grass and rough feed, ba- . lance bush, ring-fenced and sub-di- »- i vided ; 6-roomed house, 2-roomed cottage, man's whare. » x 'Price £2 10s per acre. • t 6 Splendid Orchard Property, situated -* within I mile from Post Office and " , school. The property comprises five acres first class land, 3i acres in ' orchard, comprising best varieties of fruit trees, "311 in full bearing. Eight - roomed house, bathroom, > pantry, dairy, wash - house, fruits * packing shed, stables,' trapshed. workshop, large glasshouse, con--1 taining £-0 grape vines, windmill and tank. Water laid on to dwelling--1 Vouse, 'orchard, and paddock, | A bargain. ■ 30 Actoj, at Waimea W est— B acres level, remainder undulating. An ideal • orchard property. Price Jtfl7s.' 34 Acres. — Magnificent Dairying Land, new five-roamed house, and stables; within two miles of school, township, railway station, and butter factory. ' j 18 Acres. — Splendid Level Land, within three miles from City and Port. Would make^ an ideal orchard er poultry property. .■'; 284 Acres First Class Sheep CountryV— ! 70 acres level, balance undulating ; all !in English . grasses, capable of carrying 600 sheep. Exceptionally easy . terms. -• * ' 10 Acres Good Level Land near townj ship and railway ; 6-roomed house and j conveniences. Price £650. 6 Acres at Richmond, 6-roomed house; -; two acres in orchard. Price £650. \ 156 Acres. — 8-roomed House, 2 acres , hops, balance in grass. Price £1200. ; 49" Acres good agricultural land ; 10- --| - roomed house. Price £1400. I j 50 Acres near City. Price £950. 96 Acres magnificent agricultural land ; new 8-roomed House, and stables within one mile «f Railway Station. Easy terms. ( 45 Acres at Happy ■ Valley ; n-roomed house and stables. 93 Acres, of which 16 acres are level, balance low hills, new 4-roomed house and farm ( buildings j 3 acres in crop, 5 arres in orchard .balance grass. A bargain. 7 Acres.— At Stoke, good residential site. New six-roomed house at Riohmond, ■| acres of land. . ', 12 Acres of splendid agricultural land, situated at Richmond, together with 4-roomed house and farm buildings Tnoe £600, Small deposit. Balance five per cent. 18 Acres near Richmond, large residence and all necessary farm buildings. Price £1050. 82 Acres, 6-roomed house, farm build-„«*i-s. j 43 Acres land Brightwater, together with large dwelling and all necessary buildings. 167 Acres, 40 acres level, balance undulating, good sheep country, seven-rmd. house and farm buildings. 60 Acres Appleby district, splendid agricultural land. Easy terms. 'OS Acres goo d sheep country Croixelles, 350 acres in grass, balance bush ; new 4-roomed house and large shearing shod. Now carrying 600 sheep. 220 Acre Farm within easy distance of township and port ; 130 acres first-class agricultural land, balance limestone hill country. New 7-roomed residence. All necessary farm buildings. A bargain. 15 Acres near Wakefield, aplendid level land. Large frontage to main road. PITT&" MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. Mr A. Mclntyre, Grey-sc, Shortland, Thames, N.Z., says': "Some time ago I had a very bad cold and a sore throat, and seeing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised, thought I would see what it would do for me. A few doses cured the soreness in my throat and my , cold soon vanished. I must say that I was pleased and surprised at its healing properties. Since then I have re- \ commended it to several of my friends I and they all speak in the highest I praises of it." For sate- by -E. Grove and I Son.* fj

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 June 1908, Page 4

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