0f Spring gives oi'der per medium of bright sunshine and Baliny breezes—there's no mistaking Spring's or(!ers. :-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 I'avourite O prin rsss Fast dye, hard Wearing. In all the latest designs, Spots, 'Stripes, "Floral Effects, and all the best Plain Colours. . " We claim that McKays' TV ashing Fabrics offer better values —the qualities are more dependable, the prices are truly consistent with economy and in every way you,will purchase more favourably at McKays'. , We.urge you to pay us a visit—we do so, thoroughly confident of your complete, appro of your teal "satisfaction. & SON iMITi
HI \V AK A—MOTUEKA— NELSON. " MOTOR SERVICE. Ltfrs "Kwaka' daily;--8-15 t »•?»♦.• (J..twin's Hotet, arrive.>elson 10.45 e Nelson daily 3.45 p.m. ,M er-d-r's G®rag®y arrive Riwaka 6 p.nt. • JJuok seats: Nelson, Mercer's Gaxage, *Pbr»!ie 90 i Riwaka, Goodwin's Hotel, 'Phone 36.. > W. G. GIB3S. ' - proprietor GLOBE'HOTEL. HAVEN ROAD, NELSON. AVTNG taken over the above old- . „ established 'hotel; I beg 'o solicit a continuance of tie generous patronage accorded my predecessor. Absolutely Best Brands of Wines and ~ : Spirits. • " - Good Accommodation. - .Moderate Tariff: J MATTHEW GREEN, .• • Proarieiot. ifE rURNEC SOLDIERS* ASSOCIA ; ; >TION. '- : ' A T'T. Employers are requested, to give :r\ - preference to Returned Soldiers. They have done their part—do yours . SoldwraPietJaire work as follows —■■---■ - 1. Light shop work. - 2 Light unskilled employment. ■ man requires light employment r 'amorist horses. , Any employer who is-prepared' to give special prefer«ace to Returned soldiers & requested to furnish particulars for insertion in this column. - 'Two men "toi f plant fruit trees. . Assistant l for country storo. _ Police Officer for Cook Islands. .Tumor' drapery assistant wanted. "* Tapainii State Nurseries—7 or 8 good workmen. For' good men pay rate' " is 9s per day.- - AIT applications to W. W SNODGRASS. ? ' "? ' 'T 1 -ri v r'**■»* NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. to the Associated Board, Royal "• < Academy .of Music and Royal Col- ? of Music, London.) TRUSTEES.—MessTs. Cock, Fell, .'3ibbs, v ? King, Bon. A.- T. Maginnity, and 'f. s- Ven. Archdeacon Kempthorne. v ] \ ;y STAFF-: .Principal.: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Jud3on afed-Fairhall, Mr H. Wells. TeachfeV; of Organ: Mr H. Wells. Singing: -Messrs J. B. Lemrtier and H. Wells. '•-Teacher; of' Violin, Musical Theory, and . Sltiging: Julius B. Lemmer, : ~ A-'R.A.M- ---'. pFEES.—Discount will be allowed if is made within Eight, T7eeks •nttm (commencement of the term. Ihe >fbll fees, and".als6 the amounts .-.S re;«iisc6tmt;' are as follows: 'Organ:.-One Hour's Lesson per-week, ■and tlfree -hours* practice: 90s per rm; i JOtHeir Practical Subjects: One Tlalfrhdnr ?Lesson per week : 40s per term,Views' discount, *3ss. Two Half-hour Les--sons .per} week.: 70s per term, less dis- • count 60s. . r Harmony afid Counterpoint: One, .Half-lyJur per week: 35s per term; less jcfiflcount, -30s. . ■ - Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical. School Pupils. •I / W. T. BRUNPELIi, ; . Secretary. .Care Begg and Co., m ■ *'-V street. 'I iAivrnya: order "NAZOL" . by name. 'Nothing' .else 'ia "just aa good" ' for jcojighSj'colds_and sore throats: Be stfrer yon get genuine "NAZOL."
ADVICE TO MOTHERS! —Ar« jxn disturbed sX Light with a child »ui fering with- £he pain of cutting teeth. Go at once to a chemist and gee & bo£U* of MRS TV>NSI#W'£ SOOTHING SYSDP. It is perfectly haanniesa, anc pieaaant to taste; it produce* natural quiet sleep, bj "relieving the child tcoa pain, and the little cherub awake* "&-• bright ut a b«ittoh." It soothe* fciu otiiia, and. softens it*' gam*, tUl»y& «t pain wind, regiutioes the bowaia and ut the best known remedy lor dya-on v«ry ind diarriioea, v> hevtier Arising mm. teefthing or'other causes. Mrs WinjuoTr '* «oo thing *yrnp i» aold bjr inedioin« ret■i<\rn th roll aholll 110 wot id '
"JNTAZOL" may be imitated, but it is still unequalled for relieving coughs, colds, catarrh and sore- tin-oat. Ouly the genuine is labelled; "NAZOL." Refuse subsfcituies. . LESSENS ITS SEVERITY. While influenza seldom results fatally it is the indirect cause of maiiy deaths as pneumonia, frequently follows it. We have yet to hear of influenza resulting in pneumonia whec (Shamberlain 'a : Cough Remedy was taken at the begm-: ning of the attack. : When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is taken the influenza is greatly lessened in its severity and any tendency towards pneumonia ;« chocked. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy helps restore" the system to a healthy condition. Sold-everywher®. vIONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN STRICTEST CONFIDENCE iJPON VAP^ROVED NOTE OF HAND ALSO upon' Household ' Furniture, without removal); also lpon Horses, Cattle, Motor Caw, Farm Implements, etc. Repayable by euj ♦mall weekly instalments L. W. BALKIND, Nelson Agent*, E. CANN, -Str T*.f*l(f*r atroct SI ANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. NELSON BRANCH. Employers' Liability, Accident A- and Disease, Marine, Common La n t Mortgage Indemnity, Workers' Cod-' pensatipn, Personal Accident, Fidelity, Guarantee, Administration Bonds, Plate Glass, Policies issued at lowest current rates. The Company is a New Zealand institution, with funds invested locally, and offere Absolute Security, Simplicity of Contract, Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. F. A. BAMFORD, MANAGER METROPOLITAN private hotel. Bridge street. NELSON. v The most up-to-date and best appointed Private Hotel in the Nelson Province. A. WILKENS, Proprietor, The House is erftirely new, having ieoently been built in brick, and provided with every comfort and modern convenience. Electric installation. Terms moderate. . elepbone 317. m/J-ONEY TO LtND, Private—£s to I>JL £25- -apon Household* Furniture (without removal), repayable in easy instalment*. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. L. W. Balkind: Nelson agent, E. C*nn, 129 Tratfalgar-rt., ROYAL SMAIL COACH. POKiOIIOBO. UPPER- IIOUTERE. . NGAT.OIOTI. Coacli now leaves Pokororo for Upper Moutere, uer time-table:— Leaves Pokororo Mondays. Wednesdays, arid Fridays af 6.45 a.m., arriving on return at Pokororo at 2.30 p.m. All PARCELS carefully delivered. CH ARLES GREEN-
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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 7
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