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riThnr Gw& Your Guests Sauce — 'T IMPARTS AN UNRIVALLED REUSH I Inferior Sauces may imitate Mellor, but in quality of ingredients and in flavour they are unworthy of your table. Use MELLOR'S for Soups, Fi»h, Grills, Roasts, Gravies, Game, Rarebits and Sandwiches. Said by «/*? Discerning Grocmra. 1.-9 14

IMPROVIDENT MARRIAGES BY SOLDIERS? OF OVERSEAS FORCES. ' AUCKLAND. Sept. 16. In an interview just before the last mail left, ~S\v Parr'. M.P., speaking of the marriage of soldiers, said a few soldiers would marrv French girls with the idea r.f taking their wives back to the colonies, but this is not encouraged in England. "I am sorry to say some New Zea'land lads have entered into improvident marriages, though, of course, the sTme thine: has happened in regard to buys from other Dominions. 'This is being stopped, and it- is now necessary to «c-t ihe consent, of the commanding officer, which prevents men marrying women woo marrv just for the sake of the separation allowance and pension, which there, is reason to believe has happened in some cases. "A funny thin,: occurred the other day. Two Maotis brought two girls and their mother to the officer commanding-, ■■ind told him. they had agreed to gut married. The oliieer. who was an Aucki land, chap, pointed out to H-uno that to take these ladies back to a. n:i in New I Zealand was. unthinkable. Hone, howj ever, disclaimed any de.-iro to leave j Kmjland after he was married, and inJ formed flic commander that the mother lot his sweetheart wis a lady who kept |an hotel i.n Manchester, and that after • the proposer! marriage lie was invited to jstav as a guest at the hotel- for an indefinite neriod. Needless to say .the commanding officer's consent was not forthcoming.—Post Correspondent. j « .VACANT RHODES SCHOLARS ' (United Press Association.) } CHRISTCHI'ROH. [ The. Professorial Board, of Canterbury 'College has decided to take steps to procure last- year's Rhodes Scholarship, now vacant- throup-h the death at the front in France of the holder. Lieut. Athol Hudson (of Nelson), for Rflmn. A. C. Pender, a distinq-uished studentof Canterbury College, who was second on the list in last rear's elections. and who is now at the front. "Is that the artist's name in hig letters oji that pcitnre. dad?" "No, mv son. That is the name r.f the rich man -who presented the picture to the .museum. You will find the artist's name in very small letters down in the lower right-hand corner."

It is a silent Five-seater Touring Car. Complete with Electric Lights, Self-starter, Electric Horn, eT3C«S etc. Four-cylinder Silent Engine, fitted with the famous Overhead Valves, as used on the latest war type aeroplane. Consumption 'AO miles to the gallon. Leather to metal cone clutch. Zenith carburettor; three gears forward ; one reverse. Cantilever springs; oiling pump system; windmill hood hood cover; side curtains; tools; pump; jack; in fact, the only complete and satisfactory car ever offered at the price, which is only 432(55 ALSO AGENTS FOR CADILLAC, BUICK, STAR, BRISCOE, STELLITE AND SAXONS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 20 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 20 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 20 September 1916, Page 7

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