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CASEMENT CLOTH FOR SUNNY CORNERS. Dainty New Patterns that will stand the Sun. _ • Spring is a time of fluttering Curtains—windows are ; up to admit the warm sunshine, and fresh breezes. "When Ourtains flutter, your afternoon callers take notice and are immediately impressed—favourably or other\vise.\ with your. home. Let your Casement-Cloths and other Drapings express an artistic air. Select from our excellent new selection of Casement "Voiles made. by the famous There's a smart new pattern named the "Embossed Key/' or plain Cream or White if you prefer them. See also our fine range of new Art Coverings, in "Parisian Satine" and "French Repp." All are from the "Standish Mill"; all are fast dyes; all ~are the Very latest and Best Casement Cloths, in White, Cream, Ecru and other shades, IA, 1/3, 1/6, to 2/6. Casement Voiles, plain Cream and White, also with Embossed Key Design, Brown, Saxe, and Pink,' 2/-. Art Coverings,— Fancy.Cretonnes,- etc., 1/- to 5/6. Imperial Cretonne, 1/3. Ebchelie Cloth,; 1/6. Parisian Satine, 1/4%. French Repp, 2/6 and 2/9. These.will stand the sunshine—and stand washing also. The prices represent grand values—your good judgment will endorse that claim. Come and make an early inspection of these artistic Casement Cloths. Finer values—never! '-~

ItIWAKA—MOTUEKA—NELSON. MOTOR SERVICE., T*jav*e Riwaka daily, 8.15 a.m. from " Hotel, arrive Kelson 10.45 ' . "'"'»;r-i. ■■ . ■"-■'■-• -'. ■_* "■ ../ - Lea e" Nelson, daily 3^sT|^m: [txom Mexveer'siGairage,'arrivei'Rtwaka 6 p.m. Cook seats :* Neisdn,. Mercer's .Garage, 'Phone 90 j Riwaka, .Goodwin's Hotel, "Phone 36. v^ W. G. GIBBS. •-•.v.- ■■:-:-■■■_ Proprietor. x .\ '■.:'*.';'■■ GLOBE HOTEL; - iT i - HAVEN ROAI>, NELSON. "AVINGr taken oyer the above old- . established hotel, I beg <o solicit a cuntinuance of the", generous patronage accorded my .predecessor. Absolutely Brands of Wines and Spirits. ■>• Good Accommodation. < Moderate Tariff. MATTHEW GREEN; '■-■'■'■" ..'" ■ '-Profoieioii. &; ANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. NELSON BRANCH Employers* Inability, Accident ■' jL. and Disease*, Marine, Common. Law, Mortgage Indemnity, Workers' Cojp pensation, Personal Fidelity, Guarantee,. Administration Bonds, Plate Glass, Policies issued at lowest current '■fates. :'"-.--'■-' -":-■'•■. : , : ;Tbe Company is a New Zealand in , stitutiocy with funds invested locally, and offers Absolute 'Security, Simplicity of Contract, "Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. F. A. BAMFORD, v MANAGER METROPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL. . Bridge street. NELSON. The-most "np-tordate and best appointed private Hotel in the Neboa Province. Ai WILKENS. Proprietor. The House is entirely new, having re cently been built in brick, and provided , with every comfort and modern conveni •rice. Electric installation. Term* moderate. * eiepkone 317. j NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. " Ai&liated to the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music arid Royal College of Music, London.) TRUSTEES^—Messrs. Cock, Fell, Sibbs, King, Hon. A. T. Magtnmty, and Ven. Archdeacon "Kemptbbrne. ; . STAFF: Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A-M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson and Fairhallj Mr H. Wells. ; Teacher of Organ: Mr H. Wells. Teaser of Singing: Messrs J. B. LemTeacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Julius B. Lemmer, . : : &&&m '■■ ■ ■ ' ■ Fi.ES.—Discount will be allowed if payment is made within Eight Weeks from commencement of the term. The fall fees, and also the amounts ;.s reduced by discount, ate as follows: . Organ: One Hour's Lesson per week, ; and ihreeJiours' practice: ( 9os per rm; less discount, 80s per term.. Other Practical Snbjects: One Jlalfhour;;Lesson> per week: 40s per term,less dTscgmntJ'SSs: Two Half-hour Lessons -per week: 70s per term, less discounfc 60s. .-r atid > Counterpoint: ; On* • Half -hour per week: 35s per termj less disconnt, '3os. • Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School Pupils.' ' W: Tl BRUNDELL, '-• "i'- ■.■„•:, ; . Secretary.. _ y |Caxo'Begig asdiCo.,

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Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 7

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