AUCTION SALES. NELSON TROTTING CLUB SATURDAY. LAN". 16, AT 12 NOON. \UCTION SALE OF PRIVILEGES FOR FORTHCOMING TROTS. To be liokl at RICHMOND ori 16th January. Messrs bisley bros. and co., acting under instructions from the Nelson Trotting Club, will sell as above, the following : Grand Stand Bar. Grand Stand Luncheon Room. Licensed Victuallers' Outside Booth. Refreshment Booth. BISLEY BROS. AND CO., Auctioneers. RICHMOND YARDS. TO-MORROW, at 2 p.m. sharp. Present Entries; 100 PJ.wes. 100 Lambs. 40 Store Wethers. 50 Young Ewes. 150 Store Wethers. 40 Eat Sheep. 60 Heavy-weight Eat Sheep. 10 3-vear-old Steers. 3 2- vear-old Steers. Also,. On Account of Messrs BIRD BROS. : M HACKS, TRAP, AND EXPRESS HORSES. SHEE AND CATTLE. Particulars later. BISLEY BROS. AND CO., -A llftvinopvj. KiiD PRODUCE AMiIiUNS. Pfwnpt Settlement & Account Sales. M'MAHON&LEE, A- ,CTIONEERS, REEFTON. Auction Sale of Fruit and Produce held every TUESD AY and SATURDAY. rVirrcßDOOdence Invito. WOOL WOOL 1914-15 SEASGN WE. are iiuvr receiving WOOL AND OTHER PRODUCE at our Bnik Stoi-es, for Shipment bv -"lie S.S. '' MOTTISFONT," loading <*t Nelson about 22nd JANUARY. ' Liberal Advances Made. WELLINGTON SALES. We have made complete, arrangements for offering at these Sales if Clients desire it. Valuations given prior to Sale if required. The NEXT SALE takes place on the 26th JANUARY; Catalogues Close on 16th January. E. Buxton &Co., ltd sli®~ '•* \ 1914-16. ' - weTare advancing, as usual, ' -ft ii-ON—'.VV WOOL, SKINS, BUTTER, AND OTHER PRODUCE, FOR SHIPMENT TO THE LONDON MARKET, ;OR FOR SALE IN WELLINGTON. J. H COCK & CO. Ltd LIIITEO
CYCLES Jqw PRECES. BEING HEAVILY STOCKED I HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER DISCOUNT FOR ONE MONTH,; TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS OF NEW CYCLES t VALUE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST IN THE NELSON PROVINCE. S. WINN, NELSON. ' , AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS "TANG YE" AND ■ "NATIONAL" ENGINES j DOUGLAS MOTORS, AND SINGER . CARS. The Power Blacksmith Shop SELWYN PLACE. HAVING Erected UP-TO-DATE MACHINERY, 1 am now iii a position to do ALL CLASSES OF IRON WORK ... —lncluding IRON C.ATFS, FENCING STANDARDS, AND BUILDERS' WORK. Evatgr Satisfaction Guaranteed. F, F. TOLL, BLACKSMITH. ■ . 'i ADVICE TO MOTHERS' —"re yon broken in your rest by a sick child Buffering -with the pain of editing teeth T Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to taste; it produces v natural, qjuiet sleep, by relieving the chili from pain, and the little cherub awake? '"as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays "•'.J pain, xelieves wind, regulates the bowels, and if. the best known remedy for dysentery »cd diarrhoea, whetfcsr arising from teething or other ca j.Tes. Mr» Winslow's Soothing Syrrig «olj bj
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 January 1915, Page 8
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