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Extraordinary Announcement. Lock's Furniture Emporium. GIVING UP T¥ 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 earlydate, we have decided to dispose of our BNOEMOUS Stock of Fumituro- and Furnishings. We will hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. Commencing on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Every line maiked down in plain figures, at Prices to effect Quick Saleß, Our Reputation for Square Dealing is established ; £md when we say^ we are going to give BARGAINS, we mean it. READ ! COME!- BUY I 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 this Great Sale affords -, The Chance of a Lifetime! This is no fake sale, to work off old stock, or to raiee cash to meet pressing creditors, or to gull -the public ; but a REAL GENUINE CLEARING SALE. FOR CASH ONLY. If bookeh, regular prices charged, AT Lock's Emporium. The Universal Provider's and Complete House Furnisher's. J. R. DOQSOM & SON, BEE WEES, BOTTLEES, AND J2EATED WATEE —MANUFACTUEEES.— Famous — '< XXX DEAUGHT BEEE in casks and jars. A,K. TONIC ALE in quarts and pints. STOTJT, INVALID in quarts and pints. Colebrated— ' CRATED WATEEs. GINGEE BEEE. HOP ALE (a refreshing nonintoxicating Ale.) All the above beverages are made from tii© best and parost materials. Skill and scrupulous cleanliness prevail throvghout the KREWE&Y, BOTTLING STORES} and .EBAI'ED WATEE FACIOEY, the result being an ever increasing demand for the Drinks produced at — THE NELSON BREWERY. (Telephone 13.) . and THE CITY AERATED FACTORY. (Telephone 114.) FRANK HARFORD, JEWELLER. FOB, Sterling Silver Dressing Table requisites my stock surpasses anything yet seen in Nelson. Dozens of novelties in this line, ranging from 2s 6d to 100s. An early vißit to the 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 three years, 50s. Country orders promptly attended to. r-3» FEANK HAKFOED, ysf§§i*j^ The Leading Jeweller, aralg* 76 Teafaloae-St. Phnne 367. SA V ! 00ES THIS CONCERr ' IF SO KNOW YOUR DESTINY., THE STARS TELL. MY results absolutely establish tin reliability of ASTROLOGY, th most ancient of all sciences. Hundred of letters of appreciation from ever; class of society prove the exactitud and fidelity of my HOROSCOPES. Le me prove it to you. I vill send f test HOROSCOPE of yourself, you life, character, marriage, and business you are best suited for, your travels, health and businesf. matters, etc. J Satisfaction guaranteed. INSTRUCTIONS.— Take aiUmpres ' sion of your left thumb, rubbing s little ink over it and pressing on v piece of white paper. Send thir t< me with date of your birth and se? > Enclose Postal Note for Is 6d or 2Penny Stamps and self addressed en velope to— MR L. BANKS, Courtney Place, Wellington. Please mention this' journal when in*. - 5215 Easy Ironing. '•;Lily " Starch j Doesn't rot gyour linen. Why ? Because there's no free alkali in it — it's as pure as tho Lily. You'll find your ironing easier, and more satisfactory if you say to your grocer, "I must hay« Lily Starch." . It'; packed in lib. box«B, and 61b. packet*. \ All leading grocers keep it. Cheap and Good.

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12720, 16 February 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12720, 16 February 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12720, 16 February 1910, Page 4

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