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BEASLEY AND GREY GIVING UP BUSINESS BEYOND our well known lines of new Furniture which are being sacrificed to clear, we have a great allotment of second hand goods, including the following:— Unique .Boiler, 12 gallon Copper, Gents’ Bikes, large quantity Preserving Jars, Morris Couches, Morris Chairs, Chesterfield Suite, Writing Bureau, Dropside Cot, 11.8. and Bentwood Chairs, Bedding, Etc. Our stock has got to go. Give us a call. Every article a genuine bargain. Phone 857. IN THE STONE AGE Life was very simple and its necessities few, furniture was not needed, and it had no part in the life of the pre-historic people. To-day the question of furniture is an extremely important one. The art of furnishing THE MODERN HOME U an art which we know from A to Z. Moreover we deal in goods of reliable ouality and construction, a.no our constant care is to see that clients get the best possible value. A. H. BOYCE, Bridge Street, Nelson. REDUCED FARES DUNEDIN EXHIBITION Rail and Steamer Ticket* now obtainable from J. H. COOK AND CO., LTD., Fare* Nelson and Dnnedin and Return Fir*t Class £7 6b 9d. Second Cla«i £5 16* lid. Steamer excursions per “MARAROA” Weekly, commencing 12th December Round trip fare, including bed and breakfast whilo in Dunedin, and NelsonWellington Return Fare, one class only £8 15*. J. H. COCK & CO., LTD., Shipping £ gei.tit

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 21 January 1926, Page 1

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