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AUCTIONS TOMORROW I TUESDAY NEXT, 11th April, 1922, ; VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, situated Bridge Street (op- , posite Queen’s Cardens); also the > household furniture ami EFFECTS. L I t I ) I I ) ALFRED GOULD, acting under instruction.s from MR J. O* MORIARTY who is giving tip Housekeeping, will sell as above ON, IHE PROPERTY. At i p.m., Household Furniture, comprising,— ~ ' Sideboard with Mirror Back, 2 Dining Tables, Fenders, 2 Leather Couches. 4 Easy Chairs, Oval Table, Pictures, Chairs, Treadle Sewing Machine, Cupboard, Bedstead, Wire, Horsehair afld Flax Mattresses, Wire Stretchers, 2 Duchess Chests, .area 5-drawer Chests, Hallstand, Palmstands, Occasional Table, American Rocker, Stag’s Head, Blankets, Washstands, Toiletware, Small Tables, Mirrors, Meat Safe, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, Steps,’left. Ladder, soft. Hose; Sundries. Terms Cash before delivery. At 2 p.m., the Freehold Property— The House contains 7 rooms. Hot and Cold Service, Porcelain Bath and Lavatory Basin, 2 Patents, etc. The land, approximately half an acre, is practically level and planted with an endless variety of Vegetables, Asphalt paths. . V NOTE,—This is an exceptionally well-built House, good lofty rooms, Slate roof and generally convenient; sunny ,healthy position, within three minutes’ of centre of City. An ideal business man’s' home. Particulars and conditions of Sal a from . ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY NEXT, P2th ins:, at 10.30 a.m. ; AT THE ROOMS, HARDY STREET , HANDSOME PAIR 81-ACK CARRIAGE HORSES. Winners of Eleven Prizes. ALFRED COULD, acting under instructions from the holder of the Bill of Sale, will sell as above atr the Rooms. '' ' ' NOTE.—The Horses were until re- 1 eontly the property of Mr T. A. Williams. CLEARING SALE AT HOPE WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL, i at 1 p.m. WE have been favoured with instructions from ME. H. D. PATON to hold a complete Clearing Sale of the Whole of his Live 1 and Dead Stock, on the Property on. the above date. STOCK COMPRISES 200 2,4, 6, and 8-th. Ewes (good). 30 Cull Ewes. 136 4. 6, and 8-th. Wethers. 200 M.S. Lambs. G Yearling Heifers. 5 Cows. . 3 Draught Horses, 3 , Light Horses. 4 Pigs. IMPLEMENTS Binder, 2 Carts, Hay Tedder, Set Harrows, Gig, Set Disc Harrows, McCormick Mower, Cambridge Roller, Set Harrow's, SUNDRIES INCLUDE 25 Chains Sheep Netting, Quantity Farm Tools, Harness, etc. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP, ASS% T . OB? CANTERBURY, Ltd.; Auctioneers. Increased healthfulness and vigour result from drinking Kola-Nip—the beverage with the nutty flavour. Nonalcoholic, yet snappy—full of twangdelicious. Try a little in aerated water* ■ , U HENDERSON’S PURE HERBAL 1 CURE BLOOD IpURIFIER 8/6, 6/6, 7/6, 10/6 a Bottle. A Sure Remedy for Rheumatism* Diarrhoea, Bladder Complaints, Cramp and Pains in the i Back. It Gets at the Root of and CURES Rheumatism, Lumbago, Backache, all Blood Impurities, Blotches on the Skin, Fits, Cramps, Diarrhoea, and Kidney Troubles. Ladies, you will find it good foy the Complexion. Motueka, Nov. 7, 1917. Mr D. Henderson.— , 'Dear Sir,—l cannot allow any opportunity to, pass without expressing my absolute satisfaction of Henderson’s H er hal Cure for Kidney and Bladder, troubles. I had been under three local doctors, but received no benefit. I may say that since I took one botte of Henderson’s Cure I have had complete rest at night. I have no hesitation in recommending, it to ail sufferers, and have evidence in this town of the good it has done many others to whom X introduced it, ‘ I am, yours faithfully, O. STALE. This is to certify that I Have seen the original testimonial. (Signed) W. LOCK, J.P. Address— L\ HENDERSON, 110 Bridge Street, NELSON. WHERE TO STAY in WELLINGTON HOTEL COLUMBIA Near Town Hall, Cuba street. First-class Accommodation for 100 Guests Electric Light Throughout, Elevator. Ten Bathrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Drawing and Commercial Rooms. Terms Moderate. Now under entirely new management* W. E. WEBB, Proprietor. HTHB NELSON EVENING MAIL, 9d per week, delivered in. tows and suburbs. Prepaid, posted .urtthijj New Zealand, 16/8 per quarter, £B/1/per annum. Small prepaid advertisements node* classified headings. Id per word eaoM insertion. Birth Notices, 2/6 per insertion; doctors’ 1 or nurses’ names, 1/- each name extra. Marriage, Death, B*> reavement, and In Memoriam 3/6 per insertion of 80 words. If is excess of 30 words, 9d per lin© of iva words extra. Announcements must be signed by the advertiser. Contract rates op application, Replies to Advertisements will lit received at the Office of The MuiV The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertfon of Advertisements through accident or from other canoes, or for error in thf publication of any Advertisement. TELEPHONES Advertising, Commercial, Printing Order Office, and Publishing, 16; Bdi torial and Reporters, 418. Address Communications to It. Lm ©as and Son. Box 111, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1922, Page 8