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AECTIOIKfc AUCTION SALE CENTRAL MOUTERE THXJKDSAY JUNE 19th, at 1.30. IMPLEMENTS, STOCK, Etc. JTI. RANKIN & CO., under instruc- * ' tions from The Commissioner of Crown Lands, will sell by Public Auction on the property lately occupied by •Mr Campbell Dron, Farm Implements, Stock, etc., including:— 1 Cambridge Roller, McCormick Binder, M.II. Drill, 3-horse Cultivator, Planet Cultivator, Gig and Harness. Dray and Frame, Spring Trap, 1 set Discs, Orchard Trolley, Lawn Mower, Store Truck, Platform Scale (4 cwt.), 3leaf Harrows, Hop Dray, 16 Hop Bins, 2 long Ladders, 2 Cart Saddles and Breechings, 3 Collars and Hames, Post Hammer, 3 ploughs 1 cwt. Chaff, and Manure Sacks, Suhdries." 14 Sheep, 4 Cows, 1 Bull, 1 Dnn. r Mare (aged), 1 Draught Gelding.

OUR PRICES A.RE AS UNDER FLOUR—2OO!b sacks 55/-, 1001 b bag 18/-, 501 b .9/6, 951 b 5/-, ?lb 2!/-. ' WHEATMEA i, (Stone ground Whole Wheatmeal) —Same price as Flour Special quotations Whole i-ton lot* or more OATMEAL—2SIb bugs 7/6, 71b bags 2/6 DRIED PORRIDGE WHOLE WHEATMEAL—2SIb bags 7/6, 71b 2/6. OATS—Gartons 6/6, Algerians 6/6. Crushed or ground 6d extra. VETCHES—II/6 per bushel (specially BARLEY—7/- per bushel. PARTRIDGE PEAS (Seed), 8/- per bushel ; Poultry Peas 25/- per sack. 3ARLEYMEAL —21/- per sack. FARRO FOOD—2I/- per sack 2001 b. BAR LEV POLLARD—2I/- sack 2001 b PEA MEAL, etc.—l2/6 per 1001 b. BRAN and POLLARD —(In any qnanPOTATOES—IO/6 per cwt., £-cwt. 6/fc (Guaranteed free from blight).STRATAGEM PEAS—22/6 per bnihfel BALED STRAW—2/3 per bale. BALED HAY—4/- per bale. Large qaau- * titles cheaper. SEED WHEAT—(Red Marble, Bobs an.< Victor Garton, etc.) MAIZE R/6 per bushel, 9/- crashed RYE—-8/6 per bushel. FOWL WHEAT—24/ per sack. 7/b pei bushel (Prime sample). OATEN STRAW CHAFF—-3/- per sack, WEEaTEN STRAW CHAFF—2/6. OATEN PRIME CHAFF—£7/15/ pet ton, Ltou lots, etc., at £B/-/-OATEN CHAFF (light)—s/- per sack. SWEDES—6/- per cwt. COAL—Puponga, Newcastle, Westport-, Hillside and Blacksmith, 4/- per cwt. WOOD- Birch, Bluegum, Willow (in any length). We have special supplies of dry wood for winter use. STRAINING POSTS—7/6, Fencing Posts' 1/3, Droppers 18/6 per 100, Palings 15/- per 100 (Larger, quantitie# « cheaper). SUGAR—26/- per bag Also Moose Ntitb, Moose Meal, Meg gitt’a Meal, Blue Lupins, Malt, Hops, Lime, empty Sacks. All sacks are extra (except flour). We deliver Town, Tahuna, Stoke, Wakatu, md Country daily at above prices. We also supply best quality White end Wholemeal Bread, small goods, rSpecial quotations for Weddings, jjmkswi, etc „„ vi r jpOUCfitfiH & s.

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED by “RUSHA” (Reg.). Send stamped addressed envelopes for free literature.—Mrs HU'LLEN, Mel vern’s Buildings, Karangahape Road, Auckland And at Wellington THE fZ. Motor Wrecking Co. Ltd.---' ’•*- Motor Cyclists: An opportunity to obtain spare parts. We have stocks of used parts in good condition in practically all makes of motor cycles. New Dunlop Belts J-xf at 15/- each; new Dunlop Railroad, Bates and Palmer Cord Covers 26x2£ at -35/- each. Send aote of your requirements as soop as possible, os a big demand is anticipated.—29 Harris street, Wellington. Telegraphic Address, ‘Motorists." Welling-

You can tank on the “UNIQUE” EOT WATER BOTTLE because it’s British, Best Rubber. Guaranteed not to burst. See them at chemists or dealors ASSURE YOUR LIFE in the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOC!ATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. (Established 1869) “THE NON-FORFEITURE OFFICE” and the Most Progressive and Most Liberal Life Office in the World. Purely Mutual . . No Shareholders The first Office in the World to ripply Surrender Values of Life Policies in paying premiums and to thereby prevent policies from lapsing until the Surrender Value is exhausted. This condition alone has saved many widows and children from poverty and possibly starvation. The public should therefore effect policies with the'Association which has for over 65 years assisted them. LIFE ASSURANCE. ENDOWMENTS, ANNUITIES

| The rates under the Limited pay- | ments policy are lower than those ofi ! any Office in the World. ! All parents should study the variona I forms of Children’s tables, before effecting policies elsevrliere. Our tables Bs and Xs offer first class investments. Bates charged for age Nearest birthday, and not Next, as is the practice with most offices, thus reducing the cost. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS ALL PROFITS belong to the members. Bonuses declared every year.. Funds in hand to meet claims, nearly/ £20,000,000. ARE YOU a Policyholder in this Association? If not, be guided by public opinion and effect a Policy without delay. Delay is dangerous. Special quotations for SUPERANNUATION FUNDS as between Employers and Employees. E. BUXTON and COY. LTD., Chief Local Agents. S. F. TYERMAN, S. C. WINTERER!? District Agents, Nelson. R. F. RICHARDSON, District Inspector, Nelson. F. W. NICHOLSON, J.P., General Manager for N.Z. Head Office, Customhouse Quay, Wgtn.

A warm winter is assured with a ‘ UNIQUE’’ HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. All Rises. Sold by all chemists and dealers. . m BRAND CHAMPAGNE fIDFR JZ’EY to good health and good Chriat-■E-a - rnae Cheer Pare end Wholesome PRICE, 37/0 per case of 21 doa. pi» Cash with order. Special concensuona for wholesale qnantitiea. Draught Cider alwave on tap at ©tf l»r Bring yoa~ Keg or Demijohn. CHAS, a’ctAFKGER, Appleby Cool Stem -uul Cider Cellar O and (V l td.. 7t

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1924, Page 8