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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 Curtains flutter, your afternoon callers take notice -and are immediately impressed—favourably or otherwise --with your home, j Let your Casement-Cloths and other Drapings ex- | press- an artistie air.- Select from our excellent new I . selection of Casement Voiles made by the famous 1 /•Standish Mills." There's a smart new pattern named j r.ie "Embossed Key," or plain Cream or White if you ;>-efer them. See also our fine range of new Art Coverings in."Parisian Satine" and "French Repp." All are.from the "Staodish Mill": all are fast dyes; all are the • Casement Cloths, in White, Cream, Ecru and other " - shades, 1/-," 1/3, 1/6, •to 2/6. . Casement Voiles, plain Cream and "White, also with .floral borders, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3. Embossed Key Design, Brown, Saxe, and Pink, 2/-. Art Coverings,— Fancy Cretonnes, etc., 1/- to 5/6. -Imperial:'Cretonne, 1/3. ' Rochelle doth,' 1/6. ;iSatine, - • 'French Repp, 2/6 and 2/9. These will standsfche. sunshine—and stand washing also. The prices represent grand values—your good judgment wall endorse that claim, v Come and make an early inspection of tlieije artistic Casement Cloths. Finer values—never! - -

f iIIVVAKA—MOTUEKA—NELSON. fj :; - MOTOR SERVICE Rrwaka. daiLy, _a.m. from Godwin's Hot-el, arove 10.45 >Leave.' Xelsaafidaiiyr 4.30 "pan; front Mercer V. Garstge, arrive Riwaka 6.30 p.m. Book seats: Ifelson, Mercer's Garage, 'Phone 90Riwaka, Goodwin's Hotel, "Phone 36. . ... j r ; W. G. GIBBS. Proprietor;, a iJu GLOBE fiOTEL. HAVES' ROAD; NELSON_ L _ HAVTJfG taken over the above oldestablished hotel, I beg '<> solicit -a- continuance of the gteneions pdtronage %ccoroed my -predecessor. . Absolutely Best BrandsofWines and • " . Spirits. . Good Accommodation. ■ v ' Moderate' Tariff. GREfN; Prori|jeic)f. si ANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. jNELSON BRANCH. ; IREllSniployexa* Liability, Accident " 'a.. pisease, -Marine," Common La x, r &lui s 4-ige Indemnity,' Workers' Con* Accident",. Fidelity, <1 narautee,- Administration Bonds, Plate . Gi;«s, Policies issued at lowest currant ' ratcw." V" ■. The Company is a New Zealand iu- ; flitution^" vdth funds invested locally, - iti«l offefa Absolirte Security, Simplicity •A Mid Liberal Settlement Jaf Claims. - >: F. ' A. -BAMFORD, . . - MANAGER. 31 ii l ttQPOLITAN PRIVATE HOTEL. : ' Bridge street. . # NELSON. The most up-to-date and best appointed Private Hotel in the '' Nelson Province. A. WILKENS, I'roprletor. J 4TCa House is entirely new, having re J cei'tly beeur bu3t in brick, aud provided I with every comfort and modern convenif Electric installation. * f erais moderate. «elepbone 317. .« F. i ; LESSENS ITS SEVERITY. ~ (. "While influenza seldom results fatally ~ it. is the indirect cause of many deaths iai pnenmonia frequently, follows it. We I hfivß -yet to -hear of influenza resulting ? iei « pneumonia wheii <shamberlain *a * Coxvzh Remedy was takeir at the be?in- " nin£. of the ..attack. 'When Chamberiaib's Cough Remedy is taken the in- - fluenza. i» greatly lessened in its severity * and--'any tendency towards pnenmonia is * cWcked. Chamberlain's Co'ngh Remedy ■ helps 'restore the system to a healthy ? condition. * Sold everywhere. "I ".I:"."'. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY AND IN : - STRICTEST CONFIDENCE OP.ON APPROVED NOTE OF HAND. ~ \ USO 'upon Household Furniture, I Pianos( without removal); also ; upon Horses, Cattle, Motor Cars, Farm fmbleroents,- etc. Repayable by euj , tmAll weekly instalment#. • s :f L. W. BALB3ND, ; : v, NeJ*m Agent*, 8. CANN, _ IBf /r»falj*r rtr«*l. Nelaom. —■—• " '—■*—j —; . ROYAL MAIL COACH, j iPOKOaORO. UPPER MOTJTERE. ' : •- V NGATOfOn. -- -- - . A Coach nftw leaves Pokororo for Upper : M<"'Titer'e, . uer ! time-table:— - r {? Leaves Pokcroro- Mondays, Wednesi" dkys; and Fridays at 6.45 "a.m., afi*rfcrinU: on refarn at Pokororo at 2.30 p.m. r -' AIpPARCELS carefully delivered. ' CHARLES GREEN.

NOTICE TO those who-ire looking for a home, in first-class orchard, plairoed with first quality of commercial varieties of apples in full bearing; or fruit farms planted •with. 3 and 4-year old trees and others who are in. -want of orchard land, we are instructed to sell in suitable blocks from 5 acres upwards, to suit buyers. The land is of deep rich soil and of a loamy nature and -well adapted for growing all classes crops. Terms and prices are right, from £5 .per acre Others who require a good comioriable city; dwelling or gentleman's residence with suitable grounds, or a home iby the sea; also sheep runs, large sheep and cattle station, farms, milk runs doing satisfactory business'; tov-n and country grocery business doing large turnover; refreshment rooms, fruit and confectionery business; also boarding house in the city. Please <*U or (write ua for particuwiib, we can help yotL li. KINGSTON, Jjand 2.gens, 'Pbon® 543. H&rdy-*»-MOTOR CAR FOR HIRE. W. J. PHTLLTPS, TahunanuiCareful Driver and Reasonawe cna.'ges. ho~e 538 ». WE are still in the boot repair trade. Going stronger than ever. Our quality survives all comers.—-SLINN, Bridge street. " THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT. 1908.—(Section 51.) In tho Estate of HENRY ALAN SHAIN, .Dental Mechanic; of Nelson, but at his death-a Trooper, No. 7/268 iit the New Zealand Expeditionary Force operating at the Dardanelles, deceased. ALL Creditors and others -hav'ng claims against this estate are hereby required to "send them, with particulars, -to the -District 'Manager oi the Public Trust Office at NELSON. on or 1 before the 22nd day of November. 1916. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. ALTj moneys .payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the { Publ'c Trustee's account at any postal monej'-order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at NELSON". FRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 22nd September, 1916. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. TROUT FISHING" SEASON 1 . Ist October, 1916, to 31st March, 1917. LICENSES to fish for Trout may now bo obtained' from Messrs J. E. Hounsell and' C 0.,, Trafalgar street, audi E.. Buxton and) Co., Ltd., Motueka, on payment of license fee of £l. R. OATLEY, Secretary. WAIMEAC OUNTY COUNCIL. Permanent Roadman, Ngatimoti. Applications are for the above and will ibe received till I Noon, 4tli October. Wages at the rate of Ss iper day. Duties commence Ist No- ' vember next. Conditions may be seen at Ngatimoti Post Office and -County Office, Nelson. G. S. WHITESIDE, County Engineer. 20th Sept., 1916. WJJSTED TD TjTSKO £1 to £25 upon Household Furniture (without removal). 'No. delay. Repayable easy, weekly instalment*. L. W. Balkind! Nelson agent, B. Cum, 129 t Tr*f*Lj*r Ne'iou.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 30 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 30 September 1916, Page 7

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