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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, at 1.30. i.'RACTICALLY NEW PIANO, FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. WM. LOCK, acting under instructions from Mr H. R. HOUNS*/LL Will hold a Sale as above. W. LOCK, Auctioneer. SPftiNG CLEANING. Tlie Best Place to procure everythin required to FURNISH or RENOVATE the HOME during SPRING CLEAN [NG is at LOCK'S TOPULAR FURNISHING EMPORIUM. BIG CLEARING SALE IN FULL SWING All Goods marked in plain figures at such prices that no Hocse In N.Z. cafc compete with. BESIDES, you have one of the LARGEST and MOST UP-TO-DATF Stocks in the Dominion to select from. WE BUY FOR CASH and our Emporium is run at less expense than any business of its kind s i ze ' n tne world. You will get the best value at LOCK'S and ii> addition Vair and Squars Dealing. Our Great Stock includes Furni ture in all styles, Linoleums, Carpets, Curtains, Quilts, Drapings, Bliids, Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines, Zealandia and Miner Open Fire Ranges, Sun Lamps, etc., etc. It's immaterial to us who does the Blowing so long as LOCK DOES THE BUSINESS. A HOUSEHOLD WORD GO TO LOCK'S (UNLIMITED). WHERE YOU GET SATISFACTION EVERY TIME. WOOL SALES. WoOL SALES will be hedd in the JONCERT CHAMBER TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON, during the current season, on the following dates:— Date. Time. 28th NOVEMBER, at 9 a.m. 3rd JANUARY, 9 a.m. 7th FEBRUARY, 9 a.m. 3rd MARCH, 2 p.m Jatalogues Close.— 23rd NOVEMBER, 1910. 23rd DECEMBER, 1910. 31st JANUARY, 1911. 25th FEBRUARY, 1911. The charge on Wool offered but not sold will be 2s per bale for the first offering ,aaid Is per bale for the second >ffering. In order to shorten. the catalogue, •ingle and two-bale lots will be fl;roupea is far as possible, and all two-Lale Tote lot grouped will be treated as "Star ?> .ots. To facilita,te inter-lotting, ec eserves will be accepted for such lots. G. H. SCALES. ABRAHAJM & WILLIAMS, LTD. N.Z. LOAN. AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. LEVIN & CO., LTD. DALGETY & CO., LTD. U.F.C.A., LTD., & W :F :C :A :, LTD. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO :, LTD.

FOR SALE. LLTON-ST.—New 5-rooaned Villa, with all modern conveniences. £550. N T ILE-ST.—Nearly new 7-rmd. Villa, bathroom, washhouse, ~opper, and tubs. Very nice property, ±»fso: Terms. BELGROVE.— I mile from station, 6t acres, new 6-roomed house, and out buildings, £llOO. Or exchange smah property in city. THE PORT. —New 7-rmd. Residence, bathroom, h. and c, wash-house, copper, tubs, conected, ashphalt yard, i acre land £950. Terms £3OO cash Balance 5 per cent. STOKE.—Smp.II Orchard Property of ? acres land, nearly all in bearing trees. with glasshouse, 2 stable 3 and coach houses, and also good 5-roomed cot tage. Price £650. Terms. Dieman-st.—Villa Residence- of r . rooms, bathroom, wash-house, coppei and tubs, p.w.c , land 123x290. Prict £9OO. Closes sCentre City.—Shop and Dwell ing and 5-stall stable, bargain £300; only £IOO cash. 640 Acres, adjoining Nelson Towi. Boundary, in the fine Modern Residence, all con. Carries 1000 shee # £lO per acre. Terms. VAN DIEMAN ST.— desirable 7roomed Bungalow Residence, with all modern con., asphalt yarr* and paths. Nice garden and orcharo. Hiqrh situation. Nearly 1J acre*, 170 ft frontage. Bargain */1300. St. Vincent-st., nearly new 6-imd Villa washhouse, copper, tubs, and garden. £4OO. Victoria Crescent, Port.—6-romd Villa, with bathroom, p.w.c, lavatory, drained sewer; concrete wall and steps; 70ft frontage, large section. £BOO. Terms. Grove-street.—S-roomed Modern Residence, every convenience, £ arirs land, garden and orchard. £lls r '. Terms. BROOK STREET.—NearIy new Six roomed villa with all modern conveni ences; grounds, 3 acrer., planted with shrubs and fruit trees; *\lsc piece of bush; very fine property. Price, £ISOO. Washington load. —Nearly new 6-rmd Dwelling. Land 40x300 'about. Price £450. Building Sites in all of city. Houses to Jet. C. LANGLEYBtIL, ut , Trafalgar Street. """ANTED KNOWN, Orat-owy, TWar can be had at the "Mail Office. ' What would women do without then tea ? It is hard to realise that at on* rime English people didn't know anything about that delightful, cheering oeverage. However, since those day.t«a has grown to be the national drink, *nd those who are particular about the quality of the tea they drink will be w;lad to read Grove and Son's announcement in this issue. It refers to the 3000: qualities of their special brand.* TENDERS. iENDEPjS are hereby invited for the _ - FUROHA.SE .of my Property, known as "Little Ben," being Sections 1-10 and 11, Block 1.. Rintoul Survey District; area, 730 Acres, more or less; together with about 300 Ewes and Hoggets ,with Tenders will also be received for the purchase of my HOMESTEAD, being Section 12. Block IX., Waimea Survey D-'strict; area, 50 acres. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close on Dec. 9th. Address tenders to H. HARM AN. Brightwater.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 November 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 November 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 November 1910, Page 8

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