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JMCOMMHTOATIONji fWLFE^ 3 UAS the largest Sal* ■ 1 of anr single brand | lof spirit* in Australia, I g OVER 1.000.000 | H tfOTTCES SOLD | H ANNUALLY. § H It is good for all. It Is a B H a pure, bracing tonic- j 9 medicine that act* on the | H Kidneys and bladder. j ■^* *****" —»^ '^^M »HHr.—->i-l-_«-«^-llulHl I-.*-*—!— J ' Photographic Lftrary. Every Camerist should have a library of trustworthy reference books. There is a wide choice of literature ' and monthly and weekly magazines, but the following books cover the whole ground : — "Photography for Novices," by Percy Lind. This book is written especially for beginners, and is tree from technicalities. It is a very useful book, and costs, post • free, 1/6. "How to Uso a Camera," by Olive Holland. Thismanu'nl is full of practical information, the kind the beginner wants to know. Itdeals rery.fullywilh tlie Hand Camera, and is nicety illustrated Post free, 1.6. "Photography In a Nutshell," by the " Kernel." One of tht best manuals on the subject, I and useful 'to all photographeis Tost f free, 16. - .- " Praclleal Tnlarglng," by John A. HoDGEJ, Deals with I ith artificial and daylight enlarging, and i« very complete. Post free, 1/3. • "Intonsifleatlov and Rtductlon," by i Benwett. I A rely flood txxy . Post free, 1/6. " | Write for pur now Catalogue. The Imperial Camera Co. J c RVOIS QUAY. WELLINGTON. f i I Closing Sale. GENUINE OPPORTUNITY. , A BooT Stock Offered to the general public at genuine eiear- ! ing prices for a brief I period only. % j Tho Directors of the ANCHOR I BOOT COMPANY desire to intimate that as they are about to close their TRAFALGAK-ST. ! BRANCH, the Stock now on hand is offered as above. H THE SALE WILL gvCONTINUE DAILY, j I ac j tbe boot baying public have j no* a cbance of;- laying in a j wintir supply at practically its I own prices. . B NOW TS THB TIME TO BCJX. | B The Mock is New, Reliable, 1 S and has been specially selected | 9 for our tAde here. | I REPAIRS DONE AS USUA L. I I ANCHORBOOT C 0„ I I ! TRAFALGAR-STREET. | !' I "PUBLIC K r c c f:~' I BEG to Thank the General Publio for their past support, and solicit i Contiuance of their Kind Patronage. As I have found my present premises too small for the volume of Business, I have secured a long lease of the PALACE CJ RATING T> INK, i ALACE OKATING XVINK. j where in conjunction with the other ( shop our Business will be conducted. :, i^kTTQTT'C! FURNISHED FROM £20 , UPWARDS. BEDDING— A Snecial- ' ity. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. A. KARSTEN, ■ EXCHANGE. AND MART, COM- j PLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. j NO. 1 and 2, I BRTDGE STREET. Nelson. INVEST TNa PIANO. INVEST IN A PIANO. INVEST INA PIANO. "BUILT TO~ENDURE." NO matter how plain the outside case may be, if the inner construction is as perfect as possible you are investing in a source of constant pleasure. Sucb an instrument should cost less than a showy-cased article, and it does when obtained from ns. PIANOS from £35 Cash, ci Terms of Sraall Monthly Payments. OAKEY & CO. ,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 April 1907, Page 1