Spring gives order per medium of bright sunshine and balmy breezes—there's no mistaking Spring's oruters. And when Spring issues her commands, McKays spring to attention. Just now we are in a particularly favourable position to supply all your needs in the •'ayourite IfeßldealSppi Is 2d per fer VI"-; Fast .dye, hard wearing. In all the latest designs, Stripes,:Floral Effects, and all the best Plain Colours." : v. claim that McKays' Washing Fabrics offer yalues--the qualities are more, dependable, the grimes are "truly- consistent with economy and in every ■ wayVyou Vwiil purchase more favourably at McKays '. :■.['■] urge you to pay" us a visit—we do so, thoroughly of •your complete, approval—sure of your real vsatisfaction.
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; U-nVAKA—MOTUEK A—NELSON. i t - MOTOR SERVICE. jpr-e. Ri*aka daily, ~* a.m. tan Hotel; aixLye Nelson 10.** telfi'-Nelson daily 3.45 p,;m. trom Mer;Ver*s Garage, arrive Rvwaka 6 p.nt. "-' Book seats: Nelson, Mercer's Garage, •Plrone9o; Riwaka, Goodwins Hotel, "Phone 36. - ' ■;• W. G. GIB3S. Propriet GLOBE HOTEL. HAVEN ROAD, NELSON. -IVTNG taken over the above oldof the generous patronage accorded my predecessor. Absolutely Best Brands of Wines and '•-• ■ ■•': Spirits. - Good .Accommodation. Moderate Tariff. \ MATTHEW GREEN, Pro^rietoi. RLTURNEB SOLDIERS' ASSOCIA v - TION. ■-■■ ALL Employers are requested to give preference to Returned Soldiers. They-fcave done their part—do yours Soldiers re<£irire iwork as follows — 1 Light shop -work. """.2 Light unskilled employment. A man- requires light employment - amongst horses. Any employer -who is prepared to give special preference to Returned soldiers ia requested-to furnish particulars for insertion i» this'column. Two men to plant fruit trees. -;••'. Assistant for country store. -. Police Officer for Cook Islands. ■■- -tunior drapery assistant wanted. Tapamri State Nurseries —7 or 8 good workmen: For good men pay rate ~ is*9s per day. . All applications to W. W SNODGRASS. P dv — p*
NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. to the Associated Board, Royal • ~Academy ■ of Music arid Royal Col- ■\ . itige of Music, London.) TRUSTEES —Messrs. Cock, Fell, :sibb&, ';--; King, Hon. A. T. Maginriity* and :■■ "Ven. Archdeacon Kempthorne v\'y - STAFF: Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson ; ;i and Fairhall v Mr H. 'Wells, Teacher of Organ: Mr H. "Wells. Teaser "of Sinsjing : Messrs, J. B. Lem- : ;■ )ner. and H; Wells. Teacher'of Violin, Musical Theory, and {■ '■" Singing: Jnlius B. Lemmer. .?. -FEES.—Discount -will be flowed n payment is made within Eight TVeeks from commencement of the term. The fnU-fges, "and alio the amounts .-.s reduced; fay discount, are as follows: Organ.:: One Hour's Lesson per week, aiid three hours' practice: 90s per nn; less, discount, 80s per term. '; Oilier Practical Subjects: One Tlalf-iour-Lesson per week: 40s per term/ less discount, 355. Two Half-hour Lessons per -week: 70s per term, less discount 60s. ■'. Harmony ;and Counterpoint: One Halfrhour per week: 35s per term; less discount; 30s. * Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School. Pupils. • I : : W..T. BRUNDELL, .- : . X ■'.-■■'. . Secretary. ' Care Begg and Co., . " ■ Trafalgar, street.
- 4i%;»jrfi-.:order "NAZOJu" :by name. Nothing relse-is "jvst, as good" for coogl»V;.ooHs and «ore throats. Be snre yOb get genuine **XAZOI.. *'
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Nelson Evening Mail, 21 September 1916, Page 7
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