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A NEW LINE NELSON PAINT CO., LTD. GREEN ROOF PAINT Quarts Gallons 6/6 12/9 25/Drums 23/6 From All Stores.

WHAT DOES 1931 HOLD FOR ME? Ask yourself this question and be absolutely frank about it. This year do you expect to he nearer the goal of your ambition? Can you even be. sure of still retaining your present position? Decide NOW that you will not remain down in the ranks of the unqualified. Without qualification you have little hope of worth-while advancement, and what’s more, you are always in danger of being retrenched. COMMENCE NOW TO STUDY ACCOUNTANCY Your prospects of success on Eexaminalion Day will be greatly enhanced by making an immediate start with your studies. Take no risks. By delaying, you only crowd your work and jeopardise the result. Under Hemingway’s specialised Accountancy tuition your studies are carried out in the quiet and privacy of your own home. Your work is under the continuous supervision of highlytrained specialists. Become a Qualified Accountant. Enrol at once with Hemingway’s, the Foremost Home-study Accountancy Specialists in the Southern Hemisphere. Write To-day for Free Book Accountancv” to— HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, - - - Auckland. An effective Wade’s Worm and absolutely and stores. destroyor of worms— Figs. Pleasant to take harmless. All chemists Put the best SHARLAND’S purity assured, and strong. In vinegar in your cruet — VINEGAR. Absolute Delightfully piquant bottle or bulk. m Serviceable GIFTS m for Your Own Home One pair of full size White Twill Sheets, 80in by 2.1 yd, guaranteed for three years. One pair Pillow Case#, 20x30. One pair of heavy Turkish Towels, 20 x 40. And a wall calender of artistic merit for 1031. POSTAGE PAID FOR OND POUND. Money readily refunded if parcel not entirely satisfactory. The Mills Dispatch Co. BOX 213, TE ARO, [A C'AED] F. SEED, INSPECTOR, 8.P.0.A. 100 H*veu Road. NEIiiON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 January 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 January 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 3 January 1931, Page 5

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