— Preliminary. — WEDNESDAY, Apl- 14, at 1.30 p.m. Household Furniture and Effects. WM. LOCK has been favoured with instructions from Mr Neil McLeod, who is leaving for England, to hold a- clearing sale on the above date. Fuller particulars later. Wm. LOCJ*. Auctioneer. "THE SUN OUTSHINES THEM ALL." SUN LAMPS THE WORLD'S BRIGHTEST and MOST ECONOMICAL LIGHT. Makes and burns its own gas. SUN LAMPS are praised IN EVERY STATE; IN EVERY TONGUE. Thousands of unsolicited Testimonials.— "The SUN LIGHT is a dandy ; makes night into day." "I am 75 years old, and my eyes aro failing. I cm} see to read better by a "SUN LAMP than any other light I know of. The Rev H. V. Summers says, We have eight SUN LAMPS ii ot church, which give FIVE TIMES MORE LIGHT than the 10 electric -nI candescent burners formerly used AND AT ONE-SIXTH OF THE COST." Rev A. H. Brink says: "The two SUN LAMPS give a GREAT DEAL MORE LIGHT in our church than the 20 oil lamps useJ formerly." FOR STREET LIGHTING, THE HOME, THE CHURCH, STORES, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, WORKSHOPS, Etc., AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS. IT gives the GREATEST LIGHT AT THE LEAST COST. Write for particulars and prices to LOCK, Representative of the "SUN VAPOUR STREET LIGHT CO., of OHIO, in Wellington, Marlborough and the West Coast. "The Public Trust Office Consolidation Act, 1894." In the estate of STEPHEN JAMES TAYLOR, of Takaka, Labourer, deceased. ALL Creditors and other Persons having claims against the above estate are hereby required to send to the District Agent of the Public Trustee, at Nelson, on or before the 26th day of May, 1909, full particulars thereof in writing, with a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them. And notice is hereby given that in default thereof they will be excluded from the distribution of the above estate about to be made under section 47 of the above Act. ALE moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office, or paid to E. P. Watkis Esq., District Agent of the Public Trustee. J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 29th March, 1909. f( — SYDAL HANDS IARE LADY'S HANDS No true lady ever has dirty bands. She always seen that they are white, soft, and ercupulously clean. This result is not to be attained without care-nrid attention. Mie must have a perfect Emollient to rub in at nights ; and the one ■he has proved to be the best is — SYDAL. (Wilton's Hand Emollient) You will remember the name because it is jnst the word "Lady's" spelled backwards. . Price 1/6. AU Chemists ar.d Stores. J FOR SALE. ORCHARD PROPERTIES AT RICHMOND & STOKK. 930 Acres of good sheep countiy, all in grass, except 150 acres in bush, well fenced and sub-divided, together with 600 sheen. Prjce £2000. A bargain. 15 Acres first-class land. 8 acres planted with selected trees. -3 Acres good land, 10 acres in orchar just coming into full bearing. G Acres splendid orchard, containing b*st varieties fruit ; 7-rooiped house and all necessary buildings. 3 Acres good land, part in orchard. 15 Acres magnificent land, of which 8 acres are in orchard. 14 Acres. Fine residence and all necessary buildings. Small orchard. 8 Acres all planted jn young trees, *■ roomed cottage. Mr John Paynter's Orchard Property, situate at Stoke, comprising 30 acres of magnificent land, together with new 9-roomed house, with every convenience, stables, barn, and fruitpacking sheds. Water laid on to the house and grounds. The orchard, admitedly one of the finest in the province, contains 13 acres, of which acres are planted with the finest varieties of peaches, pears, plum.-, nn'ctannes, and small fruits. The apple "orchard, 9 acres in exte.it, i< pionounced by experts to be a&solutely the finest apple orchard in the province. It comprises t c very list selected varieties of keeping appits. 1* Acres at Stoke— i.pkn til level land— suitable for orchard, weL'-watcred by permanent springs and a stream. Orchard Property, 52 acres, 30 acres or which are in orchard, good 6 roomed house, and buildings. Easy lorms. 194 Acres at Waimea West— 6o acreslevel, balance undulating, all plough- 1 able. Well-watered, 12 acres in tpr- I nips, balance in grass. A bargain. , Price £1050. ' • 18", Acres at Richmond, 6-roomed house. Price £700. 19 Acres good fruit-growing land, 6 acres in best varieties of fruits, specially adapted for apples. Price £550. 17 Acres at Stoke. AH excellent level land. Easy terms. 21 of the very best building sites vi Stok? and Richmond, comprising from 1 to 25 acres. 4 agricultural farms near Richmond, containing from 50 to 100 acres vith good dwellings and farm buildings. 12 good sheep farms from 167 acres to i 2000 acres in area. Exceptionally , low prices and easy terms. ] 1 PITT & MOORE SOLICITORS, Nelson. ] 1
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 4
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