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SIDEBOARDS & SUBSTiNHAL FURNITURR G- FLEMING & SONS take pride In Menu* facturingthe latest designs in Art and Con- ) vential Furniture, we have Sideboards in many. Styles that represent perfect workmftnsMjb' with beautifully carved panels. Our Chairs and Couches well provide you with years of comfort. The make will be found efficient in every sense, and are covered in a j variety of Handsome Upholstery. We undertake to meet the latest demands j in Quaint-Art furnishing in Carpets, Curtains, ; Coverings, Etc. Also unique patterns in I Linoleums. I Visit our SHCW-ROOMS and See for Yourself, ; ■i G. FLEMING & SONS,, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, HARDY STREET, i NELSON. , THE GLOBE SEPARATOR GIVES THE BEST RESULTS. Dairyman requiring a reliable Separator should inspect tne Globe. "Examine it carefully; compare with other makes,— then . ; buy the best. j THE G OBE EXTRACTS MORE CREAM '■ < than any other machine because the link blade system of skimm- 3 ing (peculiar to the Globs) is the most perfect method of separa- « ting ever conceived. Official tests prove the Globe, leaves only 1 0.15 per cent of fat in th^ skim-milk, while other machines leave : up to 0.40 per cent. Remember that each extra oudcp of fa* ] taken from the milk meais money in your pocket. The Globe runs freely, is easily cleaned, & very strongly made. SPARE PARTS STOCKED. : i A. &T. BURT, LTD., I Dunedin, ChristcK'irch Wellington, Auckland, & Invercargill. ] , j XATTI I AD'C GENOINE £VllLfLsLjv/I\ >9 WORCESTER i Bi dr L SAUCE. ; ; Soups, Chops, Steaks, Fish, Etc. , ■ ■■■ ■ ,i.... „_ -~ - ■ "■ ■ ~ ■ - — ■*"■•^— — ( WOODLUPINE, W.A. Mrs R. Gadd, 307 Madras-Bt., North Christchurch, N.Z., writes: "ChamberMr Thos. Hepworth, P.0., Woodlu- lain's Cough Remedy is a most valuable pine, W.A., writes as follows: — "I am medicine. I eell a lot of ft in my shop, a timber mill hand and have been work- and it is used in my home. I have reing at Worsley, near Collie. I caught a comended it to several people and have ba'd cough twelve months ago. I ueea never known it to fail. There is bo to cough until I felt quite exhausted, qiiestion bat what it is the foremost and a iriend of mine in Perth eent me cough medicine sold in this district," a large bottle of Sheldon's New . Dis- For sale by E. Grove & Son.* covery, and the effect -was marvellous. ' AfteT taking only a dose of it I went " * to bed, and, strange to say, never I > coughed once in the night, and by the ; There is not a particle of opium or time 1 had taken half a bottle (which ' other narcotic in Chamberlain 8 Cough t was three days), I was back at work Remedy, and never has been since it again, and now there is always a bot- was first offered to the public. It is as tie of it in the house. I might mention safe a medicine for a child as for an ' I had a doctor attending me for a fort- adult. This remedy is famous for iti night, but without success." . cures of colds and croup, and can al- ' Dr Sheldon's New Discovery for : wa y s bo depended upon. For sale by Coughs and Colds ie an unequalled pve- j E. Grove and Son.* *■ paration for the cure of all Chest Complaints and Lung Troubles. Price Is ,— , , t 6d and 3s per bottle. Obtainable every. NIPT SON - 6Te " taTTM-rx SCHOOL OF MUSIC ! (Affiliated to the Associated Board Royal ■i Academy of Music and Royal Col- ' 'j HOSE SOILED &SH ABBY i ege o f Music, London). '' CJARMENTS Right along to the Tbustbes : Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. '' T "V" T Kempthorne. Principal, and Teacher of Theory, Vior, -rvX7Ti^T"!Vr/~^ JZ lin & Other Orchestral Instruments : JLJ X AUXIN V* d, HERR JULIUS LEMMER. Teacher of Singing: fc CLEANING )t Teachers of Pianoforte : ' Misses E. EARL, A.R.0.M.. and > fc WORKS. KEMPTHORNE. 9 FEES (Practical Subjects): Ona half -hour lesson per week : 36s per ' term. Two half -hour lessons per week : £3 per . WAll^A-STREET. PHONEJI3. Harmo^ m and Count int: „„ yf . '■ — " ~ hour per week — 30« per term. "Tt /t'/^TCT Tj^"\/ Railway Concessions : Same as to Tach)t J\XvJIN JUI JL nical ScDO ° 1 P n P ils - For farther particulars apply to >t. TO LEND. T. BLAKE HUFFAM, ?t lIN SUMS OP iy ' mAA ftiA AAA I.TTOAB' NELSON AUfiANAO .£IOO TO aslU-UUU LUOAS' NELSON- ALMANAC ON A^ ll &OTDE BOOK AND GUIDE BOOF - COUNTRY, CITY, AND for ihe year am -| SUBURBAN FREEHOLDS, t r EXCEPTIONALLY LOW BATBfc LARQE ANJ) EXTENSIVE CIRCTJ . OF INTBRBSX, LATION LIBERAL TERMS FOB REPAY, throughout the Provinee. MENT OF THE WHOLE PR PART? , . t F THE LOAN. ___„ Tho above being liow in course of **«.» xo «nr i»»dr or to GOVERNMENT INSURANCE speedily aB P° BSib _v_ nrDADTUCMT S. LUOAS AND 00^', ■* utrAHiwtni. h^^g:.3sshs&B puslishehs.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 September 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 September 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 September 1908, Page 1

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