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YOU WANT TO BUY A PROPERTY,. -IfYOU WANT TO SELL A PROPERTY, Or HAVE AX AUCTION SALE Conducted with Efficiency, and at Lowest Cat, consult "Oft AUCTIONEER. & GENERAL SALESMAN, Valuations made for Probate Duty Administration and other purposes. HALLtV'S CQM£T May be of interest to scientists—but what is of absorbing interest to FURNITURE BUYERS And those who wish to make their Homes Comfortable and Atractive is LOCK'S GREAT CLOSING DOWN SALE. Thousands of Pounds' Worth of Furniture, Linos, Sewing Machines, Pianos, Organs, etc., etc. Being Cleared out at Paralysing Prices, "(-Remember! The Finest and most up to-date Stoc kto select from, at LOCK'S GENUINE RETIRING SALE. -The Last Word in Lighting— The World-famed SUN INCANDESCENT PORTABLE LAMP! Praised in every country and in every tongue. Each Lamp is a flood of incandescent radiance. One Sun burner wil (rive more light than half-a-dozen electri bulbs, or acetylene jets, or gas jets, or 10 ordinary kerosene lamps—2 of the largest Rochester .oil lamps will not equal one single Sun Burner Lamp. #THE SUN LAMPS are run at LESS than half tlio cost of kerosene or any other form of lighting, and a Lamp soon pays for itself. Write for fuller particulars from W. LOCK Sole Representative of the SUN LIGHT Co., of Boston. U.S.A. .OVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. t EVERY POLICY GUARANTEE BY THE STATE. Intending insurers should mark thai • wo of thi> chitf points to be considf-rec s- .a effecting an assurance are the security :i *nd the cvgrthmhuk( 3T. i. 'in this Department—iiiSOLUTE SECURITY is provided bj the STATE GUARANTEE. THE COST is Reduced to a minimum as the PREMIUMS are LOWER thai the part.ipating rates of any othei offict doing business in Australasia whilst all the profits are returned t< the policy holders in the form of bo nuses. FUNDS at Present date considerably over £4,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £500,000 J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. STOP at the WANGAMOA ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. Under New Management. Honeymoon, Fishing, and Shooting Parties specially catered for. Font and Te'ephono Office. SIDNEY NORGROVE, Proprietor. HEATINGS WORM TABLETS i. - Sold A purely . _. . Vegetable In Tins by Sweetmeat all Druggists Keating's Worm Tablets furnish a most agreeable method cf administering the only certain remedy for Intestinal or . Threadworms. Perfectly safe, mild,, and especially adapted for children ' , 'lo b$ obtained of all A '< FropcUtor, THOMAS KEATING A London, Enfr MAKE YOUR ' SOILED SKIRT LOOK LIKE : NEW! Soiled walking skirts and drees skirts of light or heavy, dark or bright colored materials—all can be successfully dry cleaned when soiled, and made to look new, by our process. We remove spots, stains and soil, without affecting either the eolor or the texture of the material. We clean the skirt and press it out as smooth and nice as wher new, without altering it's shapo or fit. Our charges are very reasonable —and the work is promptly done. Ask us to have our wagon call for your skirt. •Phone us-31S. STEAM LAUNDRY, DYEING AND GLEANING Co., WAIMEA STREET. OUR ONLY ADDRESS rfiSUftANCE COMPANY OF NEW INLAND, Ltd NELSON BRANCH. Firr, Kraploycrs Liability, Accidon md Discus*', Marine, Common Lai Moitgage Indemnity, Workers, Com P'-n ation,' IVisonal Accident, Fidelit Guar nid. Administration B')nds,Plat liks* Policies iaiuad at Lowtit Car -ent ites The Company is a New Zealand In •tiiut on, with Funds invested locally md offers Absolute Security, Siraplicicj ot Contract, Prompt and Liberal SftttU merit of Claims. F. A. BAMFORD, MANAGER. TEAFUtiAR ei'RKT

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 2 June 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 2 June 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 2 June 1910, Page 8