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AUCTION RAXE* ' J Itislcy Itrolhcrs and Co. TO-MORROW. FRIDAY NEXT, at 1 p.m., Continuing at 10 Sharp oil SATURDAY MORNINfi. AT OUR ROOM.*.. HARDY-STREET. AUCTION SALE OF HIGH-CLASS .JAPANESE ...FANCY j AND SILK GOODS. i/TESSRS BISLEY BROS. AND CO., have received instructions from ' Importers to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, a 6 above, " CASES OF JAPANESE ( /O GOODS. Including Silk Goods, Av.timony Ware, Crepe (3oods, Cutlejy, Plated Ware, Crockery, Blinds, etc.. etc. Massive Carved Screens, Desks, Hall Chairs, Occasional Tables, etc., delicate Afternoon Tea Sets, Hot Water Jugs, Linen Supper and Tray Cloths, Bed Spreads, etc. Goods on View THURSDAY. ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE. BISLEY BROS. AND C'C, Auctioneers. FRLII AND P»«t,;.v ALv-TIONS. Promot Settlements & decant Sales. -"'MAHOiNr& LEE, BEEBTON'. Auction Sale of Fruit and Produce tjld I every TUESDAY and SATURDAY, Corresr invited.

AND so as, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. HARDY ST., NFLSQK Properties worth your while enquiring about. i ACRES—situated 3 roile3 from IJ\J G.P.O. This property would subdivide weli, or would prove a very profitable holding; It has a fine sunny position, and comma irii an excellent view. There is a new house on the property. Price £-550. rtQA ACRES SHEEP 3UN—all OyLfmore or .ess hilly, situated ir. Pokororo. 50 arves are in cultivation, 150, acres plo'ighable, 400 acres cleared, of which 350 acres are in grass. House contains 5 rooms. ' Opposite P.O. ?,nd School. The whole property is fenced, and the cleared portion i 3 divided hi 37 paddocks. There, are 500 sheep and 20 head of cattle on the property, but it would readily carry 700 sheop Price £7 12s 6d per a?re. . I ioO STOKE—divided into' 9 paddocks, first class fences. About 900 acres in Native grass, »nd 40 acres in English' grasses. .The property is exj ceptionally ,well watered, 3nd is bounded by roads on* two sides. 200 Acres are pk"ighable. Carrying capacity 1500 Sheep, besides lambs, all the yearround. 'V Price/'£6 lOs per acre. V ACRES Level Land at Hope, j 'divided into" Four ," Paddocks. New Four'-ro6r<ied'.; House, : Stable, Trap--ahed, EdwDbuses7 :etc; The Property,, •is'i-mile froiKMßailway Station. ■! Price £650. • ~■-:,-, : 'r-: '*w -' -■.-' ,\ ' '■■ •";.'*■

o^7T i; an" RIWAKA. ;. : 8 Acres. Orchard', . 4 ' Acres Rasr' ernes, and 3£ in Hops. Buildings cons;st of 7-rdomet House, New Hop Kiln,. Shearing Sheds and Stable the latter being recently erected' at b cost o e £3OO. Water is laid on to house, garden, stable, and orchard. The property will-carry 400, Sheep, besides a few head of Cattle. Further particulars on application. Tlieseiare only- a/.! few-of 'the Proper, tics' weAihave for sale. Call- at our Offi ,e .and wo will be pleased to give particularsof others,/',. •'.. . : HARDY STREET. HACKING; CO 0«H. "For about' 'twp/i -years my sun Eric had a-nastyihacliirig: cough,' says '.'Mr. Albert W., Qolemany "Caramba," Mbii-cur-street,, Dul'wich Hill; N.S.W. "Then I gave him Chamberlain's Cough.Reme-;' , dy,' and after a, few doses noticed he had freajbly. improved., VBefbre we had given im the whole bottle his cough- had completely;-disappeared He; is. now strong ;and w»ll,'ahd gaining; weight' daily." 'J / everywhere.* ';■ TANKS >EINQ overstocked with- Tanki,y we •re offering 200 and 400 Gallon IRON TANKS,'in firat-claas order, |»« greatly Reduced; Price*. GRIEFI":: ANI> SONS, Lt4. .

tOYAL MAIL COACH. •TAKXWT BROOK TO WAKEFIELD T BATES crfanley Broofc: V J Vwtd*) ■ \ ' LMBitQAj,. *u* B»tur-d*y, *t t.4> ■i.Jl. ,: ~: -.,- ■ ' : .' .. . . ~, ,''.-"' Betorna uav* «Uy, leaving.- W&keflaM v» 1 y.m/, *ra-i-»!as >» Brook » Zk» w><w<mnii. ehairg* (or Bookta* «t«mu* »™«m en*. <v«ck in futu7» w-tU b« t». ,-.''' '-."'J I ;■ . JSo»»i.' («w »Kij wfc*a !a .-'«J- ---",., & WBtl/j.".' " PnuMlilMfc.' RECOMMENDS THEM TO HIS CUSTOMERS. "For. some time I suffered with' ind; gestion caused by disordered liver and stomach," says;'Mr O. M. Harvey, Gyp-sum-street, Railway Town, Broken Hill, N.S.W. "The only thing that gav? me relief was Chamberlain's Tablets, ant) I consider them unequalled jor, disorders of the liver and stomach. I stock, them in my shop, and recommend them to ait my customers; in fact, I: cannot speak too highly of; Chamberlain'/* Tablets, •Sold- everywhere. * . • , How to Treat Defective Sight.—Consult Cpote and Sandstein, Ophthalmic Opticians, 348 Lambton Quay (opp. Bank of N.Z.),., Wellington. ', Latest methods; best instruments; and moderate fees. 18-years'-practical English and' Colonial experience. London certificates. Note: Visits jyill be; made to Nelson' every quarter'.-; Pates will be. advertised later.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 April 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 April 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 April 1914, Page 8