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AUCTION SALES. W. Look. TO-MOattOW, TUESDAY, 15th, at 2pm.. On the PBBsnsiß, BaiDaE-sTHKiT. COMPULSORY AUCTION SAL:. OP SALVAGED DRAPERY, ETC. (More or less damaged by water.) WLOCK will sell, under ins.cruc- • tions from Hb E. .Gibbarb, whoso premises' were flooded -yesterday by the BUESriNtf of a WATEE PIPE, a quantity of DRAPERY AND CLOTH IMC. Comprising Towels, Table Covers, Dress Tweeds, IPrints, Blouses, Men's Clothing, etc,, etc. $g%T An unusual opportunity for buyers as the goods must be quitted without delay, to prevent further loss. 438 . W. LOCK, Auctioneer. Extraordinary Announcement. Lock's Furniture Emporium. GIVING UP THE" FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Now On. GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE of one of the LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCKS IN THE DOMINION. AS we contemplate giving up the Furniture Department at an early date, we have decided to dispose of our ENOEJIOUS Stock of Furniture and Furnishings. We will hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. Commencing on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Every line marked down in plain figures, at Pi ices to effect Quick Sales. Our Eeputation for Square Dealing is established; and when we say we are going to give BAKGAO S, we mean it. READ I COME 1 BUY ! TELL EVERYBODY. Thousands of pounds worth of reliable, up-to-date FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS to be cleared at unheard-of prices. To those about to furnish tou Great , Sale affords The Chance of a Lifetime ! This is no fake sale, to work off old stock, or to raise cash to meet pressing creditors, or to gull the public ; but a REAL GENUINE CLEARING SALE. FOR GASH ONLY. If bookeb, regular prices charged, ! AT Lock's Emporium. The Universal Provider's and Complete House Furnisher's. J. R. DOOSON & SON, BEE WEES, BOTTLEES, AND 2EJRATED WATEE —MANUFACTUEEES.— Famous— XXX DBAUGHT BEER in casks and jars A,K. TONIC ALE in quarts and pints. STOUT, INVALID in quartß and pints. Celebrated— CRATED WATEEs. GIN GEE BBEE. HOP ALE (a refreshing nonintoxicating Ale.) All the above beverages are made frontne best and purest materials. Skill and scrupulous cleanliness prevail tbror ghout the BEEWEftY., BOTTLING STOEES and JJRA-i'ED WATER FAC 10KY, the result being an ever increasing demand for the Drinks produced at— THE NELSON BREWERY. (Telephone 13.) AND THE ClfY AERATED FAGTORY. (Telephone 114.) FRANK HARFOBD, JEWELLEE. FOR Sterling Silver Dressing Tabl< requisites my stock surpasses anything yet seen in Nelson. Dozens oi norelties in this line, ranging fron 2s 6d to 100s. An early visit to th< shop will repay you well. Boys' Watches 12s 6d, Guaranteed 12 months. Gents' Watches 20s, Guaranteed 12 months Rotheram Watches 90s, Guaranteed 3 years. Four Hundred Day Clocks, with five years'' guarantee, only 70s. Cuckoo Clocks, guaranteed thre* years, 60s. Country orders promptly attended to ijjm, FB ANK H AEFO ED, Jsig§^ Tn e Leading Jeweller, * Phone 367. Easy Ironing. '•jLjly" Starch Doe6n't rot lyour linen. Why ? Because there's no free alkali in it— it's as pure as tbo Lily. You'll find your ironing easier, and more satisfactory if you say to your <sprocer, "I must have Lily Starch." It' p-wked in .lib. boxes, and 61b. packet*. All-leading grocers keep it. Cheap and Good

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12718, 14 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12718, 14 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12718, 14 February 1910, Page 4