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% ;TTfn\'« TO-MORROW FRIDAY NEXT, 17th inst., at 1-30 p.rn. AUCTION SALE OF SURPLUS FURN ITU RE AND EFFECTS \ I .FRED GOULD, acting under m- - -*■ *- structions from MISS MILLER, I who has sold her property, will sell at the residence. 69 Tasman street (near Nile stree Bridge):— 2 Couches, 2 Upholstered Wicker Chairs, Curtains, Dining and Occasional ; Tables, Books, Bookshelves, Hand Sewing Machine, Bedsteads, IN ire Stretchers Wire and Kapoc Mattresses, a number of Blankets. Quilts, Sheets, Towels and I Table Cloths, 2 Duchess Chests, Chests Drawers, Mirrors, Toiletware, Carpenter's and Garden T ools, Part Dinner Set Crockery. Glassware, Maori Kits and Curios, Mincer, Preserves, Sundries. Terms Cash at Sale. ALFRED GOULD, 1 Auctioneer. ~ AUCTION SALE—MOTUEKA PANGATOTARA WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd, 1 p.m. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FURNITURE T If. RANKIN, under instruction!! • from MR NELSON LLOYD, who has disposed of his property, will sell as above, — Single and Double Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs. Chest Drawers. Duchess Mirrors, Lamps, Clocks, Fenders, Crockery ware. Cooking Utensils. Books. Couch, Sundries. 1 Draught- Gelding, 1 Half-Draught Gelding, 1 Black Mare. 3 Cows. 2 Syracuse Ploughs. Spring Tine Cultivator, Planet Cultivator, Raspberry Kegs. 1 21, h.p. Hardy Spraying Outfit in good order. Spring' Cart.' Harness, etc., sundry tools, and useful accessories on a farm. Terms Strictly Cash at Sale. FOR SALET FLOUR AND WHOLE WHEATMEAL (Stone Ground) AT MlLL—2oolbh. 42/-, 1001 b. 21/6, 501 b. 11/-, 251 b. 5/9. DELIVERED—2OOIb. 44'-, 1001 b. 22/6 501 b. 11/6. 251 b. 6/-. DRIED WHEATMEAL (for Porridge)— 251 b. bags 8/6, 71b. bags 2/9. OATMEAL—2SIb.' bags 8/6, 71b. bags 2/9. [ POULTRY FEED—Garton Oats 6/- per bushel. Wheat 9/- per bushel, Maize 9/6 per bushel, Partridge Peas 8/- per bushel, Mixed Grain 8/6 per bushel; Bran 14/6 per sack, Pollard 21/- per sack (Australian). PIG FOOD—Farra Food 25/- per sack 2001 b. : Special Mixed Meal 28/per sack 2001 b. FOR SEED.—Algerian and Garton Oats Vetches, Black Barley, Blue Lupin and Seed Wheat. HORSE AND CONV FOOD.—Oaten Chaff 4/6 per sack; Oaten and Wheaten Cow Chaff 2/6 per sack ; Baled Hay and Straw; Crushed Oats; Moose Meal; Moose Nuts; Meggitt’s Meal, etc. j LARGE SUPPLIES of good, sound, dry Firewood (in any lengths); S.tavs, Fencing Posts, Straining Posts, Droppers, Palings. MALT, HOPS, SUGAR, Etc. | COAL.—North Cape, Taupiri, Blacksmith, etc. j POTATOES. —Prime Dovedale and Southern. i SEED POTATOES.—Robin Adair, Early Vermonts, Arran Chief, UpI to-Dates. Redskins, Dakotas, etc. ALL SACKS ARE EXTRA. Delivery Town, Taliuna, and Stoke, etc., extra. We also supply best quality White and Wholemeal Bread, Small Goods, etc. __ Special quotations for Weddings, Dances, etc. J. M. CROUCHER & SONS, RICHMOND. ’PHONE 18. P.O. Box 7. —GALLLCURCI AND KREISLER —THE STEINWAY PIANO —THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD In various spheres of the Art of Music each of these names stands for preeminence. During their epoch-making tour of New Zealand, both Galli-Curci and Kreisler were accompanied upon the Steinway Piano. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., were specially commissioned to place the Steinway Piano—an Orchestral Grand — at the disposal of our distinguished musical visitors. This fact is convincing evidence of the repute in which the Steinway is held by the world’s greatest artists, and to the high reputation which “The Bristol” enjoys. Both Galli-Curci and Kreisler spoke of the piano as a perfect. instrument.” _ . For everything Musical, visit lne THE BRISTOL PIANO COMPANY, LTD., (Established 1883) Branches throughout New Zealand When all the gleaming lights grow pale, Eclipsed and shamed by dawn of day, When music mocks and mirth seems stale, “The Pains of Pleasure” price we pay When chill’d and hoarse we greet the morn, With joy’s reaction to endure, The world would he indeed forlorn, Uncheered by Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. NO IDEA IS TOO SMALL TO IGNORE— A small idea may be the germ of a big one- —and mean a fortune to you. Get expert advice and protection by consulting us. We may see possibilities in it that you do not/ Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors, W. E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter, Reg. Patent Attorneys), 157 Featheieston street, NVellington. Local Age : VV. Rout •>nd Sons, Hardy st. No had after-effects with WADE’S WORM FIGS. Pleasant, sure and certain. AIREDALE PRIVATE HOTEL NELSON CITY ’Phone 174, HARDY STREET J. ANDREWS. Every trace of Rheumatism removed by Rheuino. 4/6. THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, »d p*i ■weefc, delivered in town and suburb* , Prepaid, posted within Neir Zealand. U ! per quarter, £2 8s per annum. Sroa'l prepaid advertisements nndon | classified headings. Id per word eaoh la l aertion. Minimum Is. Birth Notices. Es 6d per insertion, doe tors’ or nurses’ names Is each name extra. Marriage. Death, Bereavement and In Memoriam Notices Es 6d per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words to per line of five words extra. Announce ment mast be received at the Office oJ The Mail. The Proprietors do not hold themselve, responsible for non-insertion of Advertise ts through accident or from othei rises, or for error in the publication o' any Advertisement. TELEPHONES: Advertising. Commercial. Printing Oi der Office, and Publishing. IS; Editoric and Kepirterq 413. Address Communications to K. Lne* tnd Son. Box ill. Nelson

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 July 1925, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 July 1925, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 July 1925, Page 8

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