HINKLER I.C.S. STUDENT {WHY NOT J YOU? y ' The Remarkable I.C.S. NEW ILLUSTRATION METHOD makes Home Study simple and practical THREE THINGS EVERY MAN WANTS: To moke &ood: To receive recognition end honour; To make more money, for money is the world's standard of a man's value, and a symbol of his success. THE I.C.S. TRAINED MAN DESERVES THE BIG JOB-AND GETS IT. International Correspondence Schools (NEW ZEALAND) LIMITED National Bank Chambers, Cotuitciiay Place, Wollingtou m Sirs. —Please send me a free prospectus X ftivind full particulars of r.il branches of the ▼ profession or occupation before which I f have marked X (If your subject is not on a this list, write it here) ™ —Architect, ' General Bookkeeper, —Mech.Praughbman Station RookkctP". — Concrete Contractor—Salcsmanitnyhmeh) —Building Contractor,—Sales Letter Writer, —Carpenter, —Advert'rimy branch) —Plan Drawer, Artist(ny branch) —Shire Engineer, —Joum'isl (any branch) —Shire Overseer, —GeneralEducation, —Motor Engineer, "—Language (G'phone) — Motor Mechanic, Special Examination! -EJetirijulEntirmt, -Accountant! IntlEx) -E,ec. Mech Exam>,_ Matricu , aUont -Mechanical Gngtn t,-l niemt dlote, —Mine Electrician, —Hereford HoUH. —TelephoneMech.,' —Public Stroke, -Aeroplane Engineer. Spec ;,, W0m , 8 ., -Aeroplane Rigger. -Dressmaking. Textile Expert, —Millinery, —•Plumber, —Shorlhand-Tvplng, '-Mathematician, —But, Coriapondtnu (There are over 4,000.000 I.C.S. Studenti. < over 19,000 of these being in New Zealand), EN«UIRIES COST NOTHING—POST NOW Name Age... Occupation AddrCßi ~„..,, Jn M»*<«M»'^r*t«
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J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. LTD. GREAT ENDS ON SATURDAY, AUG. 10 See Windows for final Bargains.
" LAST CHANCE " WEEK , ATMcKAY'S Showroom Oddments for absolute clearance while we open the new Spring! Goods. ■ Balance of OUR MILLINERY , must go! FELTS. 2/6 and 3/6. READY-TO-WEARS. 4/11. MODEL MILLINERY. 7/6. G .JUMPER SUITS, in Wool, and Silk and Wool! Formerly/55/- to 05/-. ' Now 25/-. SMART TAILORED TWEED , COATS, for spring wear. 85/-. !■■':', . > Fer 19/6. 40, 42, 44 Bridge Street, Nelson.
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"All delays aro dangerous.' —Drydcn. It is indeed dangerous to delay treating coughs, colds, sore throats, influenza, asthma, and all throat and lung complaints. The quick, sure way to get rid of such ailments is to enlist the help of that proven remedy—Baxter's Lung Preserver. This popular specific never fails to give' instant relief. Possesses unique tonic properties, too. All chemists and stores sell "Baxter's." Generous-sized bottle 2/6; economical fainilv size 4/6; bachelor's size 1/6.
A sure, safe remedy for coughs and colds—put a .few drops of "NAZOIi" uu a piece of lump sugar and let it dissolve slowly in the moutb. Instant relief assured. 60 doses for 1/6.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 7 August 1929, Page 7
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