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auctions AT THE ROOMS, 70 Bridge Street, TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY NEXT AT 2.30 P.M, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE an* EFFECTS (CONTINUATION of Furniture Sale J IVum Friday afternoon, when the following furtliev' goods will be offered K(jr : —* i • - 1 American Organ in perfect working order with 14 slops, 1 Stradivariu* Model Violin, Piccolo Bango, Carpet Squares, Aleaf set of Harrows, Singer Sewing; Machine, “Volos” Separator 28-ga Ion), Divan Chair, Morris and Kitchen Chaus ’jjaby Chair and large assortm-nt- ot general ‘ merchandise. 11>rTCTT . E. A,. CARLISLE, P.B.P. Auctioneer.

RICHMOND' -SALE WEDNESDAY, 15lh November, at 2 p.m. PRESENT ENTRIES — 100 Mixed Sheep. 12 Wcaner Pigs. 80 4-tooth Wethers in Wool. 60 Hoggets in Wool. 18 Wcaner Figs. ' N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, Ltd., Auctioneer. “TIILTRSI)AY7I6tir NOVEMBER,, at 1 p.m.

SUPERIOR MAHOGANY, WALNUT, and OAK FURNITURE, TAPES* TRY CURTAINS, SILVERWARE, PLATEDWARE, GLASSWARE* CHIN AWARE, CUTLERY, BOOKS PICTURES, VASES, ORNAMENTS. MARBLE CLOCKS, MOWER, GARDEN TOOLS, MAIDENHAIR FERNS AND POT PLANTS, BICYCLE HOUSE, FOWLHOUSE and COOPS, Etc., Etc.

A LFRED GOULD, acting under inI structions from MRS COCK, who j is removing into a smaller house, will i sell as above at lier residence, IrafsilI gar street South. • | Mahogany Sideboard, Leather Dining ' Room Suite, with Mahogany Frames, Mahogany Extension Dinging Table, Mahogany Loo Table, English Walnut Sideboard with bevelled plate panels, Chefionicr, Bookcase with glass doors. Large Sideboard with Totara panels. Set Encyclopaedia Britannicai Drawing Roop Suite in Tapestry with. Walnut frames. Walnut Overmantles, Hallstand, Chef* fouler, Bookcase with 6 Drawers, English Music Stand and Cabinets, Footstools, Occasional Chairs and Tables, Brass Tray and Stand for Afternoon Tea, Silver* ware and Cutlery, 1 perior China and Glassware, Dinner Sets Aftcrnoo nTea Sets, Pictures, Books, I Tapestry Curtains, Wooden Kerbs, Fen- '• ders, Brasses, Scuttles, 2 Marble Sets (Clock and 2 Vases), Oak Settle, Fireguards, Gateleg Table, All Brass and Brass-mounted Bedstead, Horsehair, Kapoc and Flax Mattresses, Several I Bedroom Suites (some Walnuts), com- : prising Wardrobe, Table, Washstund, ; Pedestal Cupboard and Chairs, Ward* 'robes with and without mirror doors. Toiletware, Linen Presses, Large Cupboards, Large and Small Chests Draw. ! ers, Carpets, Rugs, Ornaments; Vases, Fancy Bowls, Croquet Set, Lawn Mower, Garden Tools, Verandah Blinds, Mangle 'Stone Jars, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. —Also — Bicycle House, Fowlhouse, Fowl Coop, Terms Strictly Cash at Sale before delivery. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer.

The housewife and the professional chef agree that no other Baking Powder can “hold a candle” to Edmonds “Sure to Rise" Brand. Perfect Baking results are certain always when you use so bakitscCx POWER

Where to Stay In welnngton HOTEL, COLUMBIA i (Near Town Hall, Cuba Street.) THIRST-CLASS Accommodation for * 100 Guests. Electric Light throughout. Elevator. Ten Bath*' rooms. Excellent cuisine. Drawing and commercial rooms. Terms 8 h per day. Now under entirely new management. W. B. .WEBB, Proprietor. WELLINGTON’S BEST PRIVATE HOTEL rpHE essential of an enjoyable bolliday is good accommodation. Every modern comfort and convenience, and an excellent table, is offered at ‘‘THE MANSIONS,” , Gbuznee Street, WELLINGTON. Tariff 12/- per day, s £3 10s per week. Telegrams, “The Mansions, Wellington.”

rjiHE JNELbUM EVENING MAIL. I !M’ per week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted withib New Zealand, 15/3 per quarter, £3/1/* per annum. Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, Id per word each insertion. Minimum 1/-, Birth Notices, 2/6 per-insertion | doctors' or nurses' names, 1/- each name extra. Marriage, Death, Be* roavement, and In Memoriam Notices 2/6 per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words, 9d per line of five I words extra. Announcement must bf signed by the advertiser. Contract rates on application. Replies to Advertisements will be received at the Office of The Mail. The Proprietors do not hold them* selves responsible for non-insertion ol Advertisements through accident or from other causes, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement.

TELEPHONES: Advertising, Commercial, Printing, Order Office, and Publishing, 16, Editoria land Reporters, 41S. Address Communications to E. Lucas and Son, tlox ill* Nelson. THE LAST WORD rkANISH POTTERY, Artistic, ’ Decorative, Entirely Handmade—Small Dishes and Bowls, 2/-, 3/6, 4/6; Vases, Plaques, Fruit Dishes 5/6, 6/9, 0/6, 11/6 to 50/- each. This shipment ■ direct from Copenhagen. What Next! HURST’S Trafalgar 1 Bt.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 November 1922, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 November 1922, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 November 1922, Page 8

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