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WAKBFIELD. To-day, at I p.m. At •« The Willows," FURNITURE & EFFECTS. WM, LOCK will hold a Olearing Sale of the above, on account of Mr Rodolph Fowler. 3260 W. LOCK, Auctioneer. THE FURNITURE KING. WE may growl at the rates &nd the muddle, The Overdraft Hall and the Dam, And the things that we say of the Dramage Won't go to the tune of a psalm ; We may say that the Harbor's a failure, And sneer at the road by the Rocks, But fatill there is some consolation In the Atlas Machines sold at LOCK'S. We may tbink that the Council need kicking, That we chose the wiong person as Mayor, Yet Bridge Street oan't ro to perdi'ion While William LOCK'S business is there ; One oian at a pinch saves a nation , One hero a battle may win, If you haven't acquaintance with William li's surely high time to begin. If fables or chaira you are laoking, II a range or n stove you desire, His well-chosen Btoek's at your service, He has always the thing you require ; It a sewing machine's your ambitioi, The Atlas is just what you need, And you'll find the old proverb is truthful For LOCK'S is a friendship indeed. You may journey to Sydney or London, To Melbourne. Chicago or Cork, You may ransack the houses in Paris, Or the marts of Berlin or New York, But you won't furnish better or cheaper, Nor find any house that can shine, With Wilham LOCK'S warehouse in Bridge Street — He's the KING in the Furniture Line ! LORD BYRON. THE PERMANENT Building Society of Nelson. ■m/TONEY TO LEND at 5 PER CENT, in sums to suit BORROWERS, repayable by monthly instalments. TABLE OF REPAYMENTS, Monthi/x Repayment, including Principal and Interest. £ £ s. d. 100 13 4 200 .268 300 3 10 0 400 .. .. _.. 413 4 500 5 16 8 LOANS (or any portion can be repaid at any time. - BORROWERS participate equally with investors in profits, COST OF DEEDS reduced to a minimum GEO. M. ROUT, Secretary. THE LAUNCH NIWARU. THE above Launch is available for HIRE V by the HOUR or DAY, as may be required, at Reasonable Charges. Apply T. WHALL, Custom House Hotel. Telephonic Messages — No. 127 — attended to. . . 2935 JUNE'S j EMULSION < , A well-known Otago doctor j t Y writes': " 1 tfrite on behalf of a patient of mine whotp I treated for cqgsumpjaon ; with lianb's Emotllion ; the sputunThas djmlfi^hed, < , coagh less, sweating^almost • stopped, and weight has , increased 7or 8 pounds." Another: "5-he compositi6n Of Bane's Emulsion is excellent, and sh"6ujd be of great benefit in wasting or lung diseases. I ha,ye cb.m- --! , paJ^fd its ljjniulsification others (miicroscopic- ► \ ally) and find yours excels V I%em all." A Christphurch 1 ddctor writes : "Ihavepre- # scribed Lane's Emulsion %■ for several of njy patients, 1 and am Highly pleag.e'3 with 4 the results. I consider your C Emulsion a great improve- # ment on the ordinary Em- % uisions of Cod Liver Oil." j A "Wanganui doctor says: i*' Lane's Emuijsion has much benefited several of i I my patients. lam satisfied 5 it is a thoroughly good pre- # paration." A Wellington f doctor says: " I have been # carefully -watching the rej suits of Lane's Emulsion % in oases of lung weakness | aQ|f#heT?al debility. The € r lll!! s ve mo^ e than J fSftiiia ill pe." Efpctors # reo^ion^sn^6^ij when they- | afl tf|U ||aip a - ?^o « riliie Kilt MsjFs, Q&emC isfs anu (i-rOei^s sell it. 9 2/6 ancTk/6 per battle. t • *< Taranaki & the North. NICE HOMESTEAD near New Ply, mouth; 130 aores good undulating country, warm and sheltered, well watered and well drained ; 16 acres just sown in turnips,^l4 acres new graes; good roomy house. Prioe £1650, of whioh a great part may remain at 5 per cent. Possession 31st December. /CHOICE PASTURE FARM of 736 aotes. V^ 316 freehold, 420 leasehold with long term at low rent, renewal covenants, and compensation for Improvements ; most conveniently Bituated and climatic conditions perfect. Prioe, £4500; terms to suit. North Taranaki. f^\ RAZING & AGRICULTURAL FARM V.T of ll'/7 aores superior limestone and volcanio country, Bituated in the Raglan district, and near the ooast. About 600 aores In pastu r e, now carrying 350 sheep, 200 lambs, 130 cattle, 9 horses. Convenient dweUinghouse and all neoessary outbniid ings. Prioe £3 10s per acre. Til XCELLENT BUSH FARM, 28 miles Jjj north of New Plymouth ; 1210 acres wholesome papa country, equally adapted for sheep and oattle; 800 aores in good grass. Price, £5250 ; terms to suit SHEEP & OATTLE FARM of 2700 aores, Central Taranaki, consisting of superior papa country, easy hills and good valleys, fertile, warm, and well sheltered,. 900 awes in good grass now carrying 1250 sheep (500 being ewes with lambs) and 20P cattle. Very moderate prioe, Stook valuation if desired. V. P. COEKILL, LAND AGENT, TARANAKI,

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Colonist, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11736, 19 September 1906, Page 4

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