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TO-MORROW TUESDAY NEXT, Feb. 9th, at 2 p.m. At the Central Auction Rooms. iln the Estate of Lewis Sheat-her, deed.) -\jtj LOCK will sell by order of the VV • Public Trustee on the above date, Piano. Furniture, and Effects, without reserve. Purtftuiars later. . j-r English Piano in, walmit (by -Dans), easy chairs, couch, settee, cheffonier, toilet ware, bedsteads, spring mattresses, safe, commode, steps, chair, tables, r.cales, Winn's patent be'd rest etc. Also : Occasional chairs (rattan), w. w. stretchers dres'tr, lino, wringer, mangle, Singer tre-.d!-- machine, duchess pair, (marble top washstand), wardrobe, copyinc press, dinner set, etc., etc. 0 No reserve. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. WHY DELAY THE WEDDING DAY? "Marriage, if rightly unders_oo^, Is to the virtuous and the good A Paradise below." CffiT YOUR HOME FURNISHED AT LOCK'S AND CLAIM YOUR BRIDE. We -were never in a better position to COMPLETELY EQUIP HAPPY HOMES. Entire "Wedding Outfits in all styles,' to suit all tastes and all pockets. Estimates given for furnishing from a Cottage to a Mansion. Just to Hand— Large Direct Shipments of LINOLEUMS, CURTAINS, QUILTS, AND TAPESTRIES. ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND , COLONIAL PURNITURE. CBOCKEiRY, PIANOS, ORGANS, SEWING MACHINES, RANGES. SOLE AGENT FOR THE ATLAS SEWING MACHINES, HARLAND'S Celebrated PIANOS, THE "SUN" LAMP," EASIBAK LINO POLISHERS. . VALUATIONS MADE 'AUCTION SALES CONDUCTED. Lowest Charges Made. Highest Prices Realised. SECOND-HAND PURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. LOCK, UNIVERSAL PROVIDER, BRIDGE-STREET. FOR SALE. 21 of tbe very best building sites in Stoke and Richmond, comprising from 1 lo 25 acres. 4 AgriVultur-il Farms njar Richmond, containing from 60 to 100 acres, with good dwellings and faim 1.0 /Mil. ■(/... 12 (lood B)if-p Farms ranging froni 167 ai.T":s to 2000 aires in area. Exceptionally low pricfe-i and easy term's. • I FOR SALE AT WAKEF.ELO 50 Acres Excellent Orchard, 6-rmd. house, good > situation. 16 Acres First-class Land, good or chard, substantial residence. 15 Acres level land, large frontage to main road. 5 Acres, fine -situation, 3_ acros in orchard, good buildings.. FOR if^EDIATE SALE. THAT Desirable Orchard Property owned by Mrs J. H. Bettany, situated at Brightwater, comprising six acres .' of splendid land, good 8-roomed- housa and aii necessary out-buildings, ' FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. Mn. S. BREWEftTON'S Wai-iti Property, comprising 156 acres, 7 roomed house, farm buildings, orchard, hop garden. Price £1000. New 6-roomed House, with every convenience, situated at Richmond, half -acre of land. Price £525. FOE SALE. i Orchard Properties at Richmond aud Stoke. IS Acrea first-class land, 8 acres planted with selected trees. 18 Acres Good Land} 10 acres in orchard just coming into full bearing. 6 Acres Splendid OrchariJ, containing best varieties fruit; 7-roomed houEe, and all . necessary buildings 3 Acree Good laad, part in orchard. 15 Atr<\«. Mapnifiiffiit Land, of wliir.li fl ttt-it-n ulo in of.-hilVil. W Amuw. i-'iii-i Id-MilmJi'v* -Mill .ill nfa cessary . liiUldiDj.;.-.. (a met 11 ri chard. 8 Af'-.iy, all [iluiilcd in yon&g i?c£& *, 4-toumcd t<iUag«. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. br MBMoaiAH. 00-WNBL ALBERT PIT?, BUtO, ■- Attorney-General and Defence ; Minister. j THERE has long been a generally expressed desire that some permanent Memorial could bs with' ns iu Nelson to -commemorate the past services of. J Colonel Al-sebt Put, so long associated ' 'with the history oi Nelson oud the Pro'vince— -whose services -to both embrace a period of some 40 years." 7^ It is deemed most fitting tbat a Statue .being erected in the Queen s Gardens, opposite tbe South African . Memorial he himself unveiled/ and under the shadow ot which -ho„m__de -his- last patriotic apeecl I« Nelson, would remind the (stranger, and coming generations alike, ."of one so universally- esteomed. for his ; m'any qualities when 'amoup psi' To ensure a widespread participation in this, subscriptions from a shilling- -upwards, .will be received; that all, includiug the yonth of both sexes, may join in honouring onr old Commandant of Nelson City and Province, many <Jf whosejVolunteers iwere so long associated with him from far arid near, the confidenci and- affection also of whose clients: and constituents ibiit deepened with the flighi. of. years. ' . Subscriptions may be sent to ';, Col. 70Y0E, Volunteer Oflice. EELL & ATKINSON,* " Barristers & Solicitors. ADAMS & HARLEY, Barristers & Solicitor*. ' MAGINNITY ft: SON, Barristers & Solieitors. KINUDON, GLASGOW, & H^YES, Banisters & Soiicitcrs. "NELSON EVENING MAIL" C_2co. .

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 4