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■ I Extraordinary Announcement. Lock's Furniture Emporium. GIVING UP THE" FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. Now On. GIGANTIC CLEARING SALE of one of the LARGEST AND MOST UP-TOvDATE STOOKS IN THE DOMINION. AS wa contemplate giving up the Farniture Department at an early date, we have decided to dispose of our ENORMOUS Stock of Furniture and Furnishings. WewiUholda GENUINE CLEARING SALE. Commencing on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. Every ,line marked down in plain figures, at Prices to effect Quiok Saleß. Our Reputation for Square Dealing is established; and when we say we are going to give BARGAINS, we mean it. READ I COME I BUT! TELL EVERYBODY. Thousands of pounds worth of reliable, [up-to-date FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS to be oleared at unheard-of prices. To those abont to furnish this Great Sale affords The Chance of a Lifetime) This is no fake sale, to work off old stock, or to raise cash to meet ptesa-^ ing creditors, or to gull the publio ; bnt a REAL GENUINE CLEARING SALE. FOR CASH ONLY. If bookeh, regular prices charged, f AT Lock's Emporium. The Universal Provider's and Complete House Furnisher's. FOR SALE BY TENDER. PART of the late Miss Bell's Estate, containing thirty acres and twentyfour perches (more or less), being part ol aecti m 7, Waimea Hast. . The land is all level, and has no buildings on it. m The highest or any tender not 'necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received until MONDAY, the 18th April inst. For further particulars apply to ADAMS & HARLEY. 999 Solicitors, Nelson. FRANK HARFORD, JEWELLER. I^OR Sterling Silver Dressing Table requisites my stock surpasses.anything yet seen in Nelson. Dozens ol novelties in this line, ranging from 2s 6d to 100s. An early visit to the shop will repay you well. Boys' Watche* 12s 6d, . Guaranteed 12 months Cents' Watohes 20s, Guaranteed 12 months Rotheram Watohes 90s, • Guaranteed 3 years. Four Hundred Day Clocks, with fm years' guarantee, only 70s. Cuckoo Clocks, guaranteed thret years, 60s. Country orders promptly attended to FRANK HARFORD, -J_ff3§__, The Leading Jeweller, r £wjP" 76 Tbata_oae-St. mw Phone 367. "TfiRAGRA TEA" is also packed ii •*• patent air tight tins, each 5 and 10 lbs, containing coupon. Beturn on< coupon for handsome present. Sold bi G. F: HINGSTON. Cash Grocer. AFTER ALL, {IF TOU WANT BBAIiLT - GOOD STUFF, ...... —QO TO— .WEBSTER'S He sells the BEST Tea, the BEST Coffee, the BEST Whisky, andthe BKSI of Everything for eating and drinking. That is tbe verdict of hundreds ot Citizens and Settlers, who , subsoribe the ONLY RELIABLE CERTIFICATE, viz.,' that of UNINTERRUPTED PATRONAGF. M. M. WEBSTER. Wholesale and Retail GROCER^ PROVISION, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. 76 TBAFALGAE STBEET. NELSON . AN IMPORTANT CORRECTION. Sovny: I say, Dad, which is the correct spelling — W— h— i— s~k-y; or ~ W — h— i— s- k— e— y ? t Dad: Neither, my boy. The true spelling ie— B^a-i-1-i-e N-i-c-o-1 J-a-r-v-i-e. r ("BAILIE NICOL JARVIE.") And M.M.WEBSTER " ■■- A : ■ SOLE AGENT '""■''' for that . ' y V- ■ Pure and Unrivalled Stimulant. NEWMAN BROS. ROYAL MAIL COACHESr. WEST COAST SERVICE. \ LEAVE Motupiko for the West Coast on Arrival of Trainß on TUESDAY and FRIDAY, Returning again on WED* I NESDAY and SATURDAY, in time for Passengers to catch the Trains for Nelson, I The Motupiko Coach connects with the _A6fton and Westport Coaches -A at | laangahua Junction. Paroels oarriod at moderate rates. Booking Office: Crown Stables. -: NEWMAN BROS,, Proprieters; .

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 11 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 11 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12765, 11 April 1910, Page 4

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