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AUCTION SALES. RICHMOND YARDS. ■J^TO SALE THIS WEEK. Entries ■*■* invited for Wednesday, 26th inst. 1335 Alfred Could. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE AT STOKE. AT AN EARLY DATE. COMBINED PIANO AND PLAYER, ANTIQUE OAK AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. GENT'S BICYCLE, BOY'S BICYCLE, SADDLE, BRIDLE, TOOLS, ETC. ALFKED GOULD, acting under instrnctions from A. BußTOft, Esq., who is leaving the district will sell at his residence, Poor Man's Valley road, Stoke, asfebove. Full particulars later. ALF&ED GOULD, 1368 Auctioneer. Advance Nelson! ADVANCE NELSON! BUT HOW? By looking within. By looking ahead. By looking before—and after. Millions of untouched wealth lying at our very doors. And what are we doing? Why, simply this: Saying glibly by oft usage—Ain't the town slow? Arn't things horrid dead? Twiddling our thumbs—looking for s.3o—and meanwhile reflecting on the sad, sad fate of Wm. Hollow Zorhn. Is that not so? Who is to blame? 'And every week we send friends out of the town! If a place is worth living in, it should be worth supporting. Cultivate a little Local Patriotism, Try "Novelties." Look within. See the stock we keep. Intelligently compare values. This paper costs you 9d, weekly—get that out of "Novelties." USE YOUR NUT. Stacks of New Stock at both Shops. Value super-excellent. Try us. £ £ & 3 I ■ s so HARDY AND BRIDGE STREETS, NELSON. fTANDKERCHIEFS, Neckwear, Lace ■"■ Hose, Bibs, Tea Cloths, D'oyleys, Duchess Sets, Nightdresses.-^Fleming aad Sons. v YOUR motor cycle will run most miles on Clincher "Dreadnought" Tyres'. Sold in all sizes by all dealers. VTffjHERE TO STVT IN WELJINGTON.—HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL .10? CUBA. STKEKT (ABOVE EOYAL OAK). Oonimodious, Convenient, and Comfortable. Just ; deal for the Travelling Public. Recently taken over by Mb. SEDILSON !;u«sts ass-ured extra atten tion and improvements. Ladies' Private Drawing ROOlll3, Sitting Rooms, Lounges,' etc. Eight Modern Hathrooma. Electric Light. Electric Kire Alarms. Fireproof Building. Tariff, 8/6 day, 45/- week.- i S. BDILSON, Proprietor. Telegrams,! " Edilson,'1 Wellington has supplied the world with subjects for crutches. RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA has helped to render these crutches unnecessary and useless. Westell the whole story in our booklet, aptly entitled "The Broken Crutch." Among the wonders that Action can devise, there is nothing more jtrange and more providential than the Btory of how oae of the meat closeLyguarded secrets cf the ancient Egyptian priests came to bo found in a remote part of New Zealand. To tell the story I in this brief space is scarcely possible, j so that to all who are sufferers from this agonising disease we would say, "'Send for a copy of our free booklet." The same advice holds good for those whose relatives suffer, and for whom they desire a cure. It is not our word alone (although the Company is well founded and composed of citizens who \ take a pride and pleasure in making? this wonderful remedy available for the benefit of suffering humanity), but letters of intense gratitude come to us, and the burden of t-heiv story is RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA CURED ME-. Mrs. H. J. Pemberton, Centre Bush, Southland, writes:—"lt is simply wonderful the benefit my husband has got from it: Us was suffering awful pain, but now he is able to bo out in all kinds of weather, as he is a waggoner." Scores of testimonials taken haphazard from hundreds in cur possession show how ; RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA HAS CURED THESE PEOPLE TO STAY CURED. j The originals cf these testimonials! and many othsrs can be seen at thci Company's Rooms. j If you are a sufferer from RHEUMA-j TISM or kindred ailments, we are sure that you will secure this remedy, which \ goes straight to the root of the trouble,1 and rids the system of those. factors which cause the disease. All you have! to do is to write us n letter, or, easier j still, to fill in the enclosed Coupon, and by return mail you will receive a copy of the booklet, "entitled "The- Broken! Cnrtch." I FREE COUPON. § j TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC I CURE PTY., LTD.. I Hetb.bj'a Buildings, P. 0.. Bqx 869, I x AUCKLAND. I PleaKj e*nd me the Fre« Book übout J Rh«u.iii*HMn; mentioned in the If "Colonist," Nolson, A.V. 94. — ' ■, 3' *"■■ — - S ! aainM I

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15024, 19 March 1919, Page 2

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