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AUCTIONS WEDNESDAY NEXT* at 1 p.m.' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting Tinder instructions from MR. C. L. MAYO, who is being transferred, will cell at his residence, Scotland-street, on the above date. MASSIVE SIDEBOARD, 2 Morris Chairs, Morris Couch, Seagrass Settee, 2 Seagrass Chairs, Antique Copper Kerb Set, Palmstands, Afternoon Tea Table, Antique Cakestand, Hallstand, OVAL DINING TABLE, 6 high-back Dining Chairs, Hallstand, Linoleum, 2 Double Wood Bedsteads, Wire, Kapoc, and Flax (Mattresses, WARDROBE with Mirror Door, Duchess Chests, Wadhsfcands, Todletiware, _ Mediditie Cabinet, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Gasring, Crockery, Meat Safe, Steps, Hose, Barrow, Clothes Basket, Garden Tools, Sundries. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. THURSDAY NEXT, at 1.30. CLEARING CALE AT RICHMOND. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from Mr. L. N. INWOOD, will sell at his - aenoe, near Croucher’s Mill, as above. . i American Organ with 9 stops. Side- * board with mirro(tf bade' and oopper panels, Settee, 2 Mirrors, Chairs, Overmantle, 8-day Clock, Linoleum (12 x 12), Brass-mounted and Iron Bedsteads, Spring and Wire Mattresses, Duchess Chests, Washistands, Chests Drawer*, Toiletware, Clock!, Linoleums, 2 Wicker Dining Table, Chairs, Morris Couch, Sundry Crockery, Glassware, Cooking Utensils, Wringer, large Plunge Bath on legs, etc., etc. • TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. POSTPONED. rfllHE AUCTION' SALE advertised I to be held on TUESDAY, .Bth April, is POSTPONED until AFTER FHE EASTER HOLIDAYS, due notice sf which will be given. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. RICHMOND YARDS. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2nd APRIL, Present Entries; 50 P.M'. Ewes. SO 4-tooth Wethers. SO M.S. Lambs. 40 Fats. I I NELSON FARMERS’ CO-OP., LTD. > A. LESTER, : Auctioneer. NGATIMOTI SALE. TUESDAY, let APRIL,- 1919. D ALGETY AND 00., LTD., and N.Z. .LOAN! AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will offer: 160 S.M. Ewes. 200 M.S. Lambs. 50 Wethers. ■ 1 Store Pig. 1 Heavy Draught, 5 years, 2 Sets Blocks, and ISO feet Rope. 30 Sacks Rye and Clover. 200 4-tooth Good Store Wethers. • i7O Ewes. 110 2 and 4-tooth Wethers, 67 Lambs. 60 4 and 6 tooth Ewes. IS Calves. ’ 10 Yearlings. a 2 Two-year Heifers. 2 Two-year Steers, r 20 Two-year-old Cattle. 6 Weaner Pigs. MOTUEKA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, 2nd APRIL. 250 Breeding Ewes. 130 Sound 6-tooth Wethers. 100 Two-tooth Wetherp. SO Eat Wethers. 101 Mixed Sheep; 20 Calves. 6 18-months Cattle. Heifers. 5 , Cowls. 4 Weaner Pig*. J. H. RANKIN AND CO. DON’T GET INTO the way of taking active cathartics.' is true they move the bowels, hut,. doing so they weaken the muscular? tion, and a* time goee on a stroni,. dose is required. Chamberlain’s Ta| lets do not create a habit, as they, not weaken. Instead of this thif strengthen the Jbowels to act imtmria^r Chamberlain’s Tablets possess properties that give relief without of the bad after effect* which so! often from cathartics. Sold 'jpveryr where.* % ' 1

CARE FOR YOURSELF ) OTHERS WILL CARE FOR. j Rexona ( Soap ia the «eor«t th I many V-complexion a thing of • and a joy for ever. Rexona Soap, pev tablet * * ‘ Obtainable everyw .1 •3* mRk'U ROYAL MAIL W AKFuFIELD—STANLEY B1 C (IMPORTABLE 40-H.P. «eater CAR. Leave? Wakefield every Taesdxg, day, and Saturday, Leaving Stanley Brooks earns 12.30 p.m. I All Parcels carefully deli' , E. A. BURN ii m it •• PROPRIETOR, WAKWTH,p/ Lately la^ed-ample PLIES OP QDIBEL’S WK|;' Good new# Indeed is this—lor '"" owners, with the coming of on the look-out for a pern lasting dipping preparation. And here's why their search end right now. QqiheU’a Improved Powder . Dipt cause of an oily ingrediflnt, readily. It imparts to the wool ,! 'autiful lustrous appearance. It not make the wool hard and fact, to the contrary, for after Q°Well’s Powder Dipping the wool takes that much sought-after softness to ■ touch. It ia also particularly effeeml in destroying paraeitee, and being lasting dip, Keeps the wool healthy •uninlested. B is extremely jpopolWP ! ~!Oi flucceerful sheepownars all ore* ■ Australasia, as the increased saw* -v Theee ‘reaeons-why’ alone—and there, are others— should make QuiheU’s Improved Powder Dip your selection this year. Sole Agents for Australasia — Dalgety and Co., Ltd.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 76, 31 March 1919, Page 8

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