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WHAT TO DRINK. <JOEMAN'S cordials and aerated waters. GOEMAN'S refreshing Soda Wator (in patent pint bottles) GOBMAN'S unrivalled non-alcoholic HOP TONIC, PureSparkling, and Invigonrating. ALL MADE FBOM THE PUBEST MATERIALS. ~ R. P. DE BIDDER, C.E., M.I.A. COL^Wo^IKSspN. ° Late Consulting Architect to Lmroool Fireproof Construction Co. ; Special to^M. War Office; the Enghsh Nobility ,eK Over 20 years 1 English and four years' colonial experience. O»ly ordinary charges. ■ "~ (* CUED.) To All Those that are Buffering in Mind or BodyW. J. MJGHJE, M.P.T.A., . Ijetaphysjoap, Ixay be consulted at V rooms, 111 .Col-Ungwood-st. (near Nelson Schl of Mus where he fiuccessfully treata ; .aU kinds of diseases. Hour, of consultation : 10 t« 12 210 4, and 7 to 3 p.m. Sundays and Thursdays excpptsd. Fees mpderate. "" (A Card.) WALTBB P. 000 KB • • Bout and Sons' BtiHdingu, HABDY-STBEET. Ehave MONEY TO LBOT) on Solicitors, Hardy-streej. money"toHwd. w. rout & sons, W large or small sums to nut Bor "tS-^pSSki* -payment pf Priiicjjp#r. ' ><[| MONEY~fO"tINP # PITT AND KIOORE. BAffla ffigMKSS- AND WE have Money to Lend fot Clientß in large or small sums, to suit borrowers, at Lowest Current Rated of interest. Very easy terms made for feps?msiit of principal. SdNiy T9 ju^nr. ADAMS & HARLEY. (Late Adams & Kingdon). Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public. WE h*v<s Itosy to Lend in large or small s^s-^o enjp borrowers, at lowest current' rates of iatere^e. Easy terms made to* payment of principal.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 21 September 1909, Page 2