AUCTION BALES. i ' ' . ' ' ' ■ ■■'■'' W. Look. PIANO. FORCED~BA.I,E, " (On account of whom tfc may concent.) FEID AT, 17th im t., at 3 p.m. At the Central Auction Booms. MB W. LOCK has been ibstiUotec to sell— UPBKJHT QBAND "BOEHM 1 PIANO. Absolutely Without Reserve* 624 ■ ( W. LOCK, Auctioneer. """"LOCK'S — GREAT — Furnishing Emporium. WE ABE STILL SELLING him pi«qq FURNITURE and HIGH - CLASS FURNISHIfiGS AT UNPBECEDENTEE LOW PEIOES. And can completely EQUIP a 4-KOOMED COTTAGE for cS3O. Maryellouu Value in Wonderful Atlas Sewing Machines, Upright Grand English Pianos, Carpenter Organs, Bonehill's celebrated Single and DoubleBarrel Guns, Zealandia Open - Tire Ranges. The very latest in GO-CAETS, Collapsible Carts, Prams, eta, Also— Curtains, Linos, Quilts, eta. f~ '? DON'T FOEGET—We supply everything required to make the Home Comfortable and attractive— At Less than WhoLESALE Pbices, •LOCK'S (Unlimited) Universal Providers J. H. Rankln & Co. STOCK SALE. MOTUEKA YARDS. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 22, 1.30 sharp. Account Messrs Thomas Bros., Debts Doon .- -400 Threequarter-bred Wether Lambs 030 Two and 4-tooth Fat and Forward Wethers Account J. E. - alisbury, Esq. : 20 Twe and 4-tcoth Eomney lambs Account various Clients:— 30 Bams—Eomney and Merino 200 Ewea and Lambs 70 Merino Ewea (a good line) 8 Head Fat Cattle 10 Head Store Cattle 6 Head Yearlings 4 Dairy Cows, in profit J. H. BANKIN & CO., 625 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD RUN OF 675 ACRES. ORINOCO VALLEY, NAGATIMOTI. On tho Premises. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Ist, at 2 p.ru MESSRS J. H. RANKIN AND CO., -'■"-*■ acting under instructions from J. E. SALISBURY, Esq., will offer by Public Auction as above, his very valuable run, situated in the Orinoco Valley, comprising 675 acres of Free* hold, sub-divided into 21 paddocks, all well watered; 40 acres have been ploughed, and balance consists of low hills, all cleared and in grass; winters 1000 sheep, besides horses and cattle: 10 acres in orchard ; 4 in full bearing, and 6 planted 3 years. Good eight roomed house, shearing shed, yards, dip, stable, and all necessary buildings, the whole_ making one of the finest properties in the Nelson province. If not sold in one lot will be subdivided. For further particulars apply to J. H. RANKIN AND CO., 322 Motueka. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. (Affiliated to the Associated Board Boyal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, London). Tbtjstebs: Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs King, Maginnity, and Eev. J. P Kempthorue. Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Violin, and other Orchestral Instruments: Herb Julius Lbmmeb. Teacher of Singing: Mb B. B. de Looze. Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss Earl. A.R.C.M. (London), Miss Do ..a Joi.'son, and Mb B. B. be Loozb. FEES (Practical Subjects): One half-hour lesson per week: 35s pei term. Two half-hour lessons per week: JE3 pei ierm. Harmony and Counterpoint: One halfhour per week—3os per term. Railway Concessions: Same as to Techni cal School pupils. Classes will be held by the Principal o prepare candidates for the theorj examinations to be beld in Decembei W _2« THE POSSIBILITIES OF CASH TRADINC. Everyone of George Davics' Tailormade Suits that's worn.is an actual, tangible demonstration of what cash trading can achieve what is has achieved. The originality, yet stylishness of design in a George Davies Suit, is absent in many a suit that costs at least two pounds more. Generally speaking, the 635. suit I make for cash is about twice as good in every way as any suit costing the same amount at a credit tailor's. That is saying what at first glance might appear immoderate, but people know that all I claim for my .suits IS true. If it isn't there is a guarantee with every George Davies Suit that entirely covers you. Briefly, it says that if you don't like it, don't have it, don't pay for it. That's what CASH TRADING can do. "When you come in and sco my new patterns you will bo more impressed than ever, or I can post some on. to you. SSS., 635., 755. FOR GENUINE TAILOR-MADE SUITS TO ORDER. CEORCE DAVIES, LIMITED, THE MODERN TAILOR, 49 Hardy Street, Nelson. 34 3 SUPPLY RUBBER STAMPS of the Beat Quality, without vexatious delay.— "The Colonist" 4*t
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Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13032, 16 February 1911, Page 4
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684Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LIII, Issue 13032, 16 February 1911, Page 4
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