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LOST. LOST: Left on the 5 p.m. train last Saturday night, Kaiap-oi Rug, cart size. Reward, J. Coleman, Richmond.

Time-tables are, dry reading. Those columns , of hurrying figures need something to liven' them sip ; some little lyrics here and there, or the whole volume misrht foe turned, into light ■ vei'se . with a little'trouble. If you would' go To Wivenhoe, There's heaps of trains, but the "best. „ by far.' ( j. Is the 7.45, "Which is due to arriye At 9.14 with a• restaurant car. . That gives you all the facts, and would do much to lighten the tedium of a long journey. ' O woman, in our hours of .peace, _ At war with ■Parliament and police, ■ When man it is that starts" the row, vThe best munition maker thou. p-F"""- " ' ..V; ... i Some time hero there was talk of; melting down the church bells in f.ermanv to make camion and shells'. The process seems actually to have 'begun- iiv Austria, since it is reported 1 that' the bells of Sataburg Cathedral are being broker* up in their .tower and .carried. away-Sra-f raffmeats to be melted for munitions. It is stranige that the Austrians shjc.nld show such scant respect for the most famous " and bea-utiiful bliildinic: irx the handsome and historic city which., the inhabitants.:, love to call "the German. Rcnrie." _ The , Germanic lands hold no moro admirable example of Renaissance art than' this comparatively modern cathedral.-.' Nopis tliero anywhere ins TtmtomV vogiontei a an;oro thoroughly ecclesiastical'city'than " Salzburg. ; ■

PATRIOTIC MOTORISTS. 'Koeipl Brittisli money in. liho Empire— > wihen ' buying tyres, insist on WoodMilne Specials, Treads, real non-skids. They canry a griaranttee of 35(50 miles, but 15,000 miles of service have been, secured from t.li«m in some instances, by New Zealand motorists. Every pound spent on American tyres., goes -to help American manufacturers and possibly, provides work for -Germans atm Auatrians in itihe United' States. 'Help British "workers and Brilth'sh Finances—vou _do so every time you buy Wood-Mitoio Tyres. Write for price list _to N.Z.' Depot, 167 Vivian street, Wellington./ .

T O LE T . Nile street east milk run, (without goodwill) at present occo,w pied by Mr H. Olouston. AJpjply MR, C. H. H. CLARK, Maitai, ...

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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 1

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