l> REL IM INA R V ANN OUNCH ME N T OF IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE SHERRY RIVER ViiW ZEALAND LOAN, AND MER(.'ANTIEE AGENCY CO., CTO.. lin vi‘ been instructed by WALTER ]|ll.L. Esq., who I hi.-’ disposed of bis properly ; 1 1- Sherry lliver, to oll'er it or Sale by Public Auction on THURSDAY 31 st JULY. at, 10.30 a.nt. the wliolo of bis Live and .Dead Stock. Eul! particulars will appear in the i.s'Uie of ibis paper on .Monday. 21st July E. A. Ell LETT, Auctioneer. RICHMOND SALE WEDNESDAY. 23rd JULY, 1924. at 2 p.m.
PRESENT ENTRIES—.r)O J'iit Wethers. 00 ! R-ggets. 50 S.M. Ewes. 4 Cows (August eahers.). NX FARMERS’ COUP. ASSN'. 01 CANTERBURY, LTD., Auct iotieersfASSURE YOUR LIFE in the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. (Established 1569) “THE NON-FORFEITURE OFFICE" and the Most Progressive and Most Liberal Life Cilice in the World. Purely Mutual . . No Shareholders The first Office iu the World to apply Surrender Vabies 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 widow# and children from poverty and possibly starvation. The public should’ therefore effect policies with the Asso* ciation which has for over 55 years assisted them. LIFE ASSURANCE. ENDOWMENTS, ANNUITIES The rates under the Limited payments policy arc lower than those ed any Olliee in the World. All parents should study the v a riot;*'
forms of Children’s tables, before eife.cting policies elsewhere. Our tables B 3 and Xs offer first class investments. Kates 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 ft 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. WINTERS J3K District Agents, Nelson. R. F. RICHARDSON, District Inspector, Nelson. F. W. NICHOLSON, J.P., General Manager for N.Z. Head Office. Customhouse Quay, WgtnKeep the cold at bay the ‘UNIQUE’ way. “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Beat for warmth. Beat far wear. All ndzes. Chemists and ©salara Sell them. _ miKmlp lUMfrar sj'uiim/L! i i/niiisireu AND PHYSICAL CULTURE
Principals: Mr. A. L. LECHOfW end Miss V. HAICH. MODERN. BALLROOM DANCING All the Latest Dances taught and how to Dance them. ASK FOR OUR PROSPECTUS Classes and Private Lessons Daily. Studio, 55 TRAFALGAR ST. OUR PRICES ARE AS UNDER FROM JULY 14th: FLOUR—2OOIb. sacks 35/-. 1001 b. Lag* 10/-, 50i'o. bags 9/6, 251 b. bags 5,--. 71b. bags 2/-. WJIEATMEAL (Best stone-ground Whole Whealmeal). —Same price a* Flour. Special quotations Wholesale and half-ton lots or more. OATMEAL—2SII7. bags 7/6, 71b. bags 2/6 DRIED PORRIDGE WHOLE WHEATMEAL—2SIb. bags 7/6, 71b. bags 2/6 OATS —A Gartons and Algerians 6/6 per bushel. (Crushed or ground 6d per bushel extra). VETCHES —IL/6 per bushel (specially dressed). BARLEY—7/6 per bushel (prime sample) PARTRIDGE PEAS (for Poultry)—2s/BAULEYMEAL. FARRO FOOD, BAR-
LEY POLLARD—AII one price, 22/6 per sack. PEA MEAT 12/6 per 1001 b, 25/- sack.BEAN AND POLLARD —(in any quant itv). POTATOES —9/6 tier c'vt., i-ewt. 5/-, • 281 b. 3'-. SEED POTATOES—IO/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 Carton, etc.) MAIZE—B/6 per bushel, 9/- crushed. RYE —0(6 per bushel. FOWL WHEAT—2S/- per sack, 8/- per bushel. (Prime sample). OATEN STRAW CHAFF—3/- per sack WIIEATEN STRAW CHAFF—2/6 per sack
OATEN PRIME CHAFF— £7 15s per ton. Ft on Jots, etc., at £B. SWEDES —6/- per ,c\vt. COAL —Puponga, Newcastle, Blacksmith d/- per cwt. All screened Coal 'l l6 per cwt. FIREWOOD (nirc-.h) —In any lengths. (Specially dried). STR AINING 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). W* deliver Town, lahunu, Stoke, Vtakatu, and Countrv daily at above prices. We also “supply best quality While and Wholemeal Bread, small goods, etc. Sneeial quotations for Weddings, Picnics, Dances, etc. J. M. CROUCUER & SONS. DO YOU KNOW? ito rcu know that, a whole life may be altered by a course of Chamberlain’s Tablets? A suffering, grouchy, unsuccessful person may bo changed to a healthy, happy, prosperous man by this viarvellous preparation ! How? Why, simply by their marvellous effect on the stomach, liver and bowels, which produce perfect digestion, healthy stomach, regular bowel action. Sold everywhere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 19 July 1924, Page 12
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