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ACGTiOJ&s at. 1.30 p.m. AUCTION SALK OP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Etc. ALFRED GOULD, acting under instructions from MR W. G. CARPENTER, who is leaving Nelson, will sell as above at his residence, Seymour Avenue (near Brook street). Pedestal Sideboard, Dining Table, 6 11. 8. Chairs, Morris Settee, 2 Morris Chairs (all figured Rimu), Carpet Square Linoleum, Rugs and Mats, Runner, Palmstand, Halrack, Double and Single Wooden Bedsteads, Wire Mattresses, Wardrobe, with Deadlights, Duchess Chest, Shaving Cabinet, Pictures, Kitchen Table, Chairs, 3 Travelling Trunks, Gas Iron, Child’s Chairs, Wooden Kerbs, etc. Terms Cash at Sale. ALFRED GOULD, Auctioneer. P R ELI.MIN AR Y A N NOU NCEM ENT OF IMPORTAN TCLEARING SALE at SHERRY RIVER VEW ZEALAND LOAN, AND MER. CAN TILE AGENCY CO., LTD., have been instructed by WALTER HILL, Esq., who has disposed of his property at Sherry River, to offer For Sale by Public Auction on THURSDAY, 31st JULY, at 10.30 a.m. the whole of his Live and Dead Stock. Full particulars will appear in the issue of this paper on Monday, 21st Julv E. A. EBBETT, Auctioneer. Keep the cold at bay the ‘UNIQUE” way. “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLES. Rest for warmth. Best fo* wear. All sizes. Chemists and deah er<, sell ~~AMATEUR PAPERHANG IN G ’ The Wellington Manager of a worldwide commercial concern recently indulged in some week-end paperhanging. He freely used his hands in spreading the paste, the alum in which played “Old Harry’’ with his skin. However, he says a gcod rubbing with “dear old Q-tol” worked wonders and soon banished the many cracks aM chaps next day. ( “My kingdom for a cure.’U-Anon. ~

Now-a-days the sovereign remedy for coughs and colds is Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Famous for over 50 years as a reliable antidote for all throat, chest and bronchial maladies.

There’s welcome relief in each rich* warming, penetrating dose of “Bax ter’s.” Pleasant to take. Also an exi cellent tonic. Generous-sized bottle 2/6; family size, 4/6. Chemists and stores. liheumo Rapidly Removes RheumaL ism. a/4 and 4/6. Be on guard against Influenza. Take | “N'AZOTj,” the ready-for-use and moneysavin remedy. 60 doses I/O. OUR PRICES ARE AS UNDER FROM JULY 14th ; FLOUR—2OOIb. sacks 35/-, 1001 b. bags I 18/-, 501 b. bags 9/6, 251 b. bags 5/-, ! _ 71b. bags 2/-. / : WiIEATMEAL (Best stone-ground j Whole Wheatmeal). —Same price as ; Flour. Special quotations Wholesale ; and half-ton lots or more.

OATMEAL—2SIC. bags 7/6, 71b. bags 2/6 DRIED PORRIDGE WHOLE WHEATMEAL—2SIb. bags 7/6, 71b. bags 2/6 i OATS—A Gallons and Algerians 6/6 per bushel. (Crushed or ground 6d. per bushel extra). VETCHES—II/6 per bushel (specially I dressed). BARLEY—7/6 per bushel (prime sample) ! PARTRIDGE PEAS (for Poultry)—2s/per sack. BARLEY-MEAL, FARRO FOOD, BARLEY POLLARD—AII one price, 22/6 per sack. 'PEA MEAL—I2/6 per 1001 b, 25/- sack. BRAN AND POLLARD—(in any quani tity). POTATOES—9/6 per cwt., 5-cwi. 5/-, 2Slb. 3/-. j ScjED POTATOES —10/6 per cwt. (Several good varieties). STRATAGEM PEAS—22/6 per bushel. BALED STRAW—2/3 per bale. Larger quantities cheaper. BALED HAY—S/6 per cwt Larger quantities cheao ;r. SEED WHEAT—(Red Marble, Bobs and. Victor Gar ton, etc.) MAIZE —8/6 per bushel, 9/- crushed. RYE—B/6 per bushel. FOWL WHEAT—2S/- per sack, 8/- per bushel. (Prime sample). OATEN STRAW CHAFF—3/- per sack WHEATEN STRAW CHAFF—2/6 per sack OATEN PRIME CHAFF—£7 15s per ton, i-ton lots, etc., at £B. SWEDES—6/- per cwt. COAL—Pupcnga, Newcastle, Blacksmith 4/- per. cwt. All screened Coal 4/6 per cwt. FIREWOOD (Birch)—ln any lengths. (Specially dried). STRAINING POSTS—7/6, Fencing Posts

1/3, Droppers 18/6 per 100, Palings 15/- per 100. SUGAR—26/- per bag (701bs). Also Moose Nuts, Moose Meal, Meggitt’s Meal, Blue Lupins, Malt, Hops, Lime, empty Sacks. All sacks are extra (except Hour). Wa deliver Town, Tahuna, Stoke, Wakatu,.

and Country daily at above prices. Wo also “ supply best quality White and Wholemeal Bread, small goods, etc. Special quotations for Weddings, Picnics, Dances, etc. -I. M. CROUCHER & SONS.

You can bank on the HOT WATER BOTTLE British, Best Rubber, not to burst. 'See them or dealer*. “UNIQUE” because it’;s Guaranteed at chemists?

For the sick room. Doctors recommend “UNIQUE” HOT WATER EOTTLE. It circulates the blood, snd throws off chills. All size* utook-, «d by chemists and dealer*. DO YOU KNOW? Do you know that a whole life ‘may be altered by a course of Chamborlain’s Tablets? A suffering, groudriy, unsuccessful person may be to a healthy, happy, prosperous man by thisi xnarveilous preparation ! How? Why r simply by their marvellous effect on the stomach, liver and bowels, which produce perfect digestion, healthy stomach, regular bowel action. Sold everywhere.

rg’HE NELSON EVENING - MAiL7~S3 Ver week, delivered in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within Now; Zealand, 12/ -per quarter : £2/8/- p«r an”'im

Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, Id per word escb insertion. Minimum 1/-. Birth Notices, 2/6 per insertion, doctors’ or nurses’ name*, 1/- each name, extra. Marriage, Death, Bereavement, and In Memoriam Notices 2/6 per inser tion of 30 words. If in excess of 3® words, 9d per line of five words extra. Announcement must be received at tb« Office of The Mail ■#»

The Proprietors do not hold themBel res responsible for non-insertion of. Advertisements through accident or front) other causes, or for error in the iion of any Advertisement. ' ' TELEPHONES i

Advertising, Commercial, Printing Ordel- Office, and Publishing, 16 ; Ej?i?orja) r and Reportsra, 413. Address Communication* to B. Loca* Rod yon. Box 111. Nelaon

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 18 July 1924, Page 8