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IRISH LINEN VFTEE a tong wait, and repeate.d delays, Trathen and Co. have landed* an excellent Jot of Superior quality Pure Irish Linen, suitable for Embroidery work, etc., 36-iach., 8/6, 9/6; 45-inch., 10/11 yard. Also various sizes in Linen. Hemstitched Tray Cloths, from 7/11 each. TRATHENS (HR 11)0]•; STRLET Sll OP)

P RI7NKS, without. siones, in'packets (Pittod Prunes) I/O packet,; Driod Apples; Dessert and Cooking Figs, cheap.—G. F, Mingslon. j A XLE OIL 1/6 bottle; Harness Oil 13 tin; Separator Oil 21- bottle; Methylated Spirits 1/3 and 2/6; lienaine 1/3 bottle.—O. F. Hingston, \r f ss ROBINSON, Hair Specialist, (]. ls returned to Nelson, and may bo consulted for a feu- days at Ailcell’s Pharmacy, Bridge street. AVOID the worry of monthly bills by dealing at G .F. Hingston’s, the Cash Grocer. Compare his price. A XMINSTER Carpet Squat Runners just landed. Oc terns. ires and Good patPrices right-. —F. Buxton and Co., Ltd. ( 1If FSTLRFIELD LOUNGES, Easy Chairs, etc., made, in our own Factory. ’ See the selection in our Showroom upstairs. —E. Buxton and Co., Fid. I OOSF COVERS'tint and made by A J exports. Our range of coverings is unsurpassed in the Dominion. -F. Buxton and Co., Lid. A M FETING of Wholesale Sloremen, Fruit Packers and Graders will tie held in Opie’s rorlms, Bridge street, SATHRUAY T>ening, 16th last.,'at‘7.3o p.m: .- ■' I/UNGLISH Crystal Cui • Glassware, J in Bowls, Jugs, Sugar and Creams Dishes, etc. —J. Wood and Sous. ROYAL Self-heating Petrol Iron. ‘ • Over 1',000,000 in use. ■ The Cheapest, Safest -and most Satisfactory Iron on the market. —J. Wood and Soils. , OUR M.’sP. Visit should surely resnlt. iu some solid SHvancement ami , some real progress for Nelson. Gentlemen, visit “The People’s Emporium.’’ See 'what diligence (without guile) has built up in ten rapid years. We invite you. Come right in. T> OYAL Doulton China. A special display in our windows. —J. Wood and Sons. DEE &- SONS’ Reduction Boot Sale starts Monday. Watch partieu•lars. Every line discounted for Cash. RICHMOND A CHILDREN’S Fancy Dress Bali will be held in the .Public Hall, Richmond, on TUESDAY, October 110 th. Dancing for children from 7 to <j o’clock. Dance for Adults (plain and fancy dress), at 0 o’clock. Prizes for best fancy costumes will be given. 'l'ickets: Gentlemen 2/6, Ladies 1/6. Children under 14 1/-. TASMAN WAR MEMORIAL A PUBLIC MEETING will be held -F*- i n the- Church Hall, Tasman, on . WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28.th, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive the Executive’s | report and proposed design of Memorial. and to consider any other business tnat may arise. A. W. PHILLIPS, Hon. Secretary. * GRAND CONCERT STOKE PUBLIC HALL, October 22. THE following will perform: Mrs Scott,- Misses Izard, Turnbull, 'Langhein, Rutherford, Messrs Taylor (2), Morgan, Thompson (quartette), Thorpe, Barton, Colly, Scott,' and Grant, Adults 1/-, Children 6d. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, 23rd Oct:, at 12 noon. ITY RESIDENCES, TOMATO CAR* GEN AND CLASS HOUSE, HO* TEL, VACANT SECTIONS. OWNER LEAVING FOR ENGLAND SOME OF THE CHOICEST PROPERTIES PROCURABLE IVfESSRS E. CANN * CO. have 4*-A been favoured with instructions from HENRY BAIGENT, ESQ., to sell by Public Auction, at Rooms, Trafalgar Street, the following valuable properties in lots set out as under : LOT 1: Gentleman’s Residence consisting of a thoroughly well-built House of 9 rooms, replete" with over? modern convenience. The rooms arc large and airy. No pains or expense have been spared to make this residence one of the most comfortable and best homos in Nelson. One of the sunniest spots in the Wood, with ovei ono aero of rich land. Beautifully laid out with .Lawns', Shrubs, and Concrete Paths. Two large Fowl Houses and Runs, the best equipped in Nelson. .. LOT 2; Tomato Garden proposition, comprising pacro of rich land, adjoining Lot 1. 4 The sunniest spot in Nelson, with Dwelling of 7 rooms and every convenience. Has just been painted and thoroughly overhauled. Also largo Glass House in thorough order. LOT 3: Superior Dwelling, Situate Bronte street (occupied by O. F. Dodds, Esq., Dentist), containing 9 rooms with all modern conveniences. Largo section, having a frontage ol 7 6 feet by a depth of 150 feet, with private right-of-way on the western I side. LOT 4: Hotel property known a? the Post Boy Hotel, containing 15 rooms, together with outnildings thereon. Frontage of 151 links to Gloucester street and 97 links to Vanguard street. Situate near the Nelson Railway Station. j LOT 5; Cottage, situate Gloucester ! street, containing 5 moms and con | veniences, being part Section 744 on J the Plan of City of Nelson. Land 1 Transfer Title. LOT 6: One acre Section, situate j St. Vincent street, being Section 719 j on the Plan of the City of Nelson, i LOT 7: Valuable corner section j situate corner of Hardy, Waimea and Wellington , streets. Lot 8: Offices and Bulk Store. Hardy street, being- part of Section No. 170 on the plan of the City of Nelson. Frontage 45.4 links by a depth of 220 links: also right-a-way on western side. Suitable for carrier’s business or grain and produce merchants. These properties are situated in the best parts of Nelson, and should appeal to those requiring investments or to home-seekers. We will he pleased to give further particulars, and arrange personal inspection of this wide range of properties. E. CANN * CO., Auctioneers. , Trafalgar Street, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 October 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 October 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 16 October 1920, Page 6

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