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Rates of Charges. FURNITURE CLEARING SALES, Per Cent. ; LIVE STOCK, I 2£ Per Cent, MERCHANDISE, ETC, 2i Per Cent. LAND SALES, - 2* Per Cent for Ist £iOO. VALUATIONS, For Probate and Administration Purposes, From £1 Is to £2 2s. ; SPECIAL VALUATIONS. I As per arrangements. In really poor or impoverished Estate, no charge whatever is or will be made for Valuation. Mr Lock is an expert Valuator, having had nearly 12 years' experience as an Auctioneer and General Dealer, during which time he has continually bandied practically all classes of goods** W- LOCK : The Universal Provider, Auctioneer, Valuator, Etc. W. LOCK, AUCTIONEER COMMISSION) AND GENERAL MERCHANT, EXPERT VALUATOR, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. N. 3. Agent for the world famed Atlas Sewing machines. Also, Zealandu and Mineb Ranges. Auction Sales conducted in any part of the Colony, Highest prices realised. Lowest charges made. Auction SALES of Furniture, Merchan disc, and Miscellaneous Goods held REGULARLY EVERY SATURDAY, at 11.30, at the Mart, Special sales as per announcements, BOOK SALES every alternate Saturday Evening at 8. WMi LOCK, Auctioneer. NEW GOODS Ex Lutterworth — Shipment, direct from the Factory, of the World-lamed ATLAS SEWtNG MACHINES. The 20th Century Atlas, high grade, swiftest and lightest running machines in the world— noiseless, Easy payments." Also, ex Lutterworth — 30 bundles BEDSTEADS. j Ex Delpbie — 4 bales Carpets 2 do Hearth Rags and Quilts 150 pairs Curtains j 75 Brass Rail Bedsteads 40 Iron Cots Also, shipments of Crockery, Linoleums, Cutlery, Blinds, Fenders, Fire Brasses Hoiloware, etc. Cheapest Prices at LOCK'S, Complete House Furnisher. YOU REMEMBER^ADVERTISEMENTSi Remember that LOCK'S is the best and cheapest place in Nelson to purchase up-to-date ________ FURNITURE. and everything required to make a HOME comfortable. Largest stocks, lowist prices. Cash or easy payment system, at THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER. RHEUMATIC GOUT. A WELLINGTON MAN CURED. READ WFAT HE SAYS. Deae Sir, - 1 must write you these few lines to express my gratitude to you for the triumphant manner in which you have cured me from a severe attack of Rheumatic Gout, after suffering for ten years. I had tried all kinds of Patent Medicines, but got no relief. My hands, feet, and ankles were so much swollen up with the excruciating pain I suffered that I had to give up my work altogether. Hearing a great deal of talk about your wonderful medioines for all muscular complaints, and the marvellous cures you have effected. I was induced to give you a trial, and I thank Providence for the first day I went to you, for, after going through a course of your medicine for Rheumatic Gout, I am as well and strong to-day as ever I was in my life. For the benefit of other sufferers, you are at liberty to use this testimonial in anyway you think fit. Hoping that your wonderful medicines become more widely known, and wishing you every success, I remain, yours ever grateful, EDWARD JOHNSON, - 160, Taranaki street, Wellington. 11th December, 1902, To Mr W. H. Crowe, Medical Expert, 66, Cuba street, Wellington. 1.-p OUL MAIL OOAOF. BTANLEY FGWL3E, , PfiOBBDfS « BGS to inform t",e in&Rbilanls ol Biwaks, Motaeka, Richmond, and the oandin? districts that his Coach tow ruse daily between the abovercentione? plaoss, and he hope s, by Btrtjt jniion his duties, to merit a fair share of patronage. I ADI parcels orders entrusted to will rcoeive hi arsii attention. Daily Timhtablh. Leave— Kiwafea Post Office 7 a.m. »-. Motceka do 7.30 a.m. Arrive — Biohmond •• 11.40 a.m. L aya — Railway Hotsl, Richmond, 12.0 p.m. An'.ve— Motaeka Pos Office 4.30 p.m Ri-paka do 5 p.m LUNOHfiON 4T SOHBODBB'a AT IP. . „ TattersalFs Stables'& Saddlery Warehouse F. N, JONES, Sole Proprietor, "

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Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10657, 4 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10657, 4 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XLVI, Issue 10657, 4 March 1903, Page 4