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AUCTION BALEt, •— i__ - '■ : Nelson Fanners' Co.-op. Limited, ► Ll_: ! i_ WAKEFiELD YARDS. TUESDAY, 15th inst, at 1 o'clock sharp. Present Entries:— "200 Sheep in Lots. - 25 Fat Sheep. - , 3 Springing Heifers, ' NELSON FARMERS' CO-OP., LTD. A. 0. LESTER, V^LSSI _ Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rTHE NELSON "FARMERS' CO-OP. -*■ LTD. have been favoured with Instructions from Mr. J. W. Newport, Brightwaterj who has sold his property, to sell by Public Auction the WHOLE OF HIS LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, including a very fine Dairy Herd of 40 odd/first-class Cows. Date of Sale and fuller particulars later. A. C. LESTER, 1882 Auctioneer. Alfred-Could. n TUESDAY, 15th inst., at 1.30 p.m. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. ALFRED .GOULD, acting under instructions from Me B*n Neale, who is giving up housekeeping, will sell at his residence, Waimea street, opposite Pettit's Store, as above, ■■v » ■ . ? Chesterfield Lounge and Divan Chair in Moquette, t Antique" Gateleg Dining Table, . 8011-top Chest, Office Chair, Seagrass. Square, Linoleum, Fenderß and Brasses, Antique Overmantel, Bdokcase and Books, Large Hallstand, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Box-spring, Wire, Kapoo and Flax Mattresses, 3-piece Bbdroom Suite (wardrobe, duchess, and washstand with marble top), Wood Bedsteads with Wire Mattresses, Toiletware, Pictures, Vases, Curtains, Steps, Dresser with @hina Cupboard, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Kerbs,,,-Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Glassware. Wringer, Garden Tools, Barrow, Carpenter's Bench, Stools, Invalid's Beading Table, Tent 12 x 10 with wood frame and floor, Sundries. Note.—Every article is equal to new, having had special care and attention, TERMS STRICTLY CASH. ' ALFRED GOULD, 1830 Auctioneer. lias supplied the world with subjects for crutches. RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA has helped to render these crutches un- . necessary and useless. ■ "We tell the whole story in our booklet, aptly entitled '"The Broken Crutch." Among the wonders that Action can devise, there is nothing' more and more providential than the •"story of how oue of the most closely-. . guarded secrets of the ancient Egyptian priests came to be found in v a remote part of New Zealand To tell the story in this brief space is scarcely possible, so that to all who are sufferers' from this agonising disease we would say, "Send for a copy of our free booklet." JTfoe same advice holds good for those whcse relatives suffer, -and for whpm ..they desire a cure. It is nofrbur word alone (although the Company is well founded, composed of/ .citizen's 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'their story is RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA s , CURED MB. ; Mrs. H. J. Pemberton, Centre Bush, Southland, writes: —"lt is simply wonderful the benefit my husband has got from it. He was suffering awful pain, tout now he is able to be out in all kinds of weather, as he is a waggoner." Scores of testimonials taken haphazard from hundreds in our possession show how RHEUMALINE-OXYGENA 3AS CURED THESE PEOPLE TO ' . STAY CURED. - The originals of these testimonials and many others can be seen at the Company's Rooms. If you are a sufferer from RHEUMAHSM or kindred ailments, we are sure that you will secure this remedy,.which goes straight to the root of the trouble, and rids the system of those factors which cause the disease. All you have to do is to write^Tis a letter, or, easier. 1 still, to fill in the (enclosed Coupon/, and' by return mail you will receive a copy of the booklet, entitled "The Broken Crutch." * ■ FREE COUPON. " I TO THE DOMTNION BHEUMATIC 1 CURE PTY., LTD.,'-■ -| Hellab7' B Buildings, P. 0., B?x 369. | AUCKLAND. i Please Bond me the Freo Boole -about 9 Rheuuiftiism mentioned in tba . « "Colonist," Nelson, A.V: 94. £■■ a#.g— ' •■•... fi aaaww ..:.......... j . >'For"'Gbod.'.';V&i;!l6' ■■■.'■-■■ ■■'■■'■ nt ■-. '.■ ■■ ' "■.■;.•■■ .;v-..Eveiy-DeieHptlQiiiv OW DEEPEST AND CLOTHING IT WILL PAY YOU T© SHOP AT Street

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15044, 11 April 1919, Page 2

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