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[OO long- has the Home been smothered with heavy hangings, fires and other Winter inseparables. Fling- open the windows—give it a refreshing- breeze—bath and dress it in Spotless clothes for the Summer Season. There are Slip Covers to foe chosen for all Upholstered Furniture. Carpets to be taken up—Matting's and Linoleums to be substituted. ,^ "Winter Curtains to be taken down—Summer hangings to go up. And Fleming's are ready to help you in a score of different ways. • . • Call and look over our stock of NEW FURNISHINGS.

YOU are about to erect a MEMORIAL or ENCLOSURE, combining Good Work and, Reasonable Prices, call on, or write to, « GEORGE MILLER, MONUMENTAL MASON, Hardy-Street, NELSON. Tomb Bailings »Vwayß in !B rickla yin g, Inscriptions cat, Flastering, Con- and Stones reno*' crete Work in all ..-■;■ ....-, their , branches vat e d many; executed. Cemetery. ■; •; ■ SECURE A SHARE OF THE PROFITS N OF THE ' . ''•;■' " .. " AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. For the CURRENT YEAR by EFFECTING a LIFIT ASSURANCE POLICY with that office BEFORE. V THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are ACTUAL EXAMPEir-* : W Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, IRlOv ..qja Whole-Life; Policies, Tdble A, effected during- ; -, •/ ■ QCTGB£B/NOVEfVi3'?R l & b£CEMß'Eß.^i|i : p^'-.;^,; Policy A'o. It-, -r, i iyiU KEVERSIONAItTC sum Assuukd.- Premium Paid, '•• y Bonus. '• '' : s. d. 8 10 o 5 12 3 10 7 11 24 1 8 28 30 10 i F> 6 £ s. a.; 7 10 0 41Q. 0 710 0 15 O 0 15 0 0 3() .00 Bonuses Vi-.si' When JL'ou.cies have been two (2) years in. forcer:; • / The amount of PROFIT distributer! amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the ONE YEAR, 1910, exceeded ";.'■■;. "igh! Hundred and Forty-Sfjven Thousand Pounds Cash. REftIEMRKR the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRESS, "because NO J OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. Branch Office: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON; ' . DIRECTORS:— The Hon. C. J. Jon.vsxov, M.L.C., (Chairman); A. DE B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); The Hon. E. Richardson, C.JLGy; John v ; Duncan, Esq.; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. ' • ■ - EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident JAMES HAIR, District Secretary. ." v-/:. Nelson District Office: — ! :• Corner Trafalgar and Hardy Streets: . :."

OiViE PEOPLE LOOK BEST profile. But no two people are equally graceful in the same attitude. It's all in the pose. This is the first consideration in our, . Studio artistic '' ~ ' and natui-al posing. A. TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT IT IS" SO. TYREE'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. NELSON. C. TELBNIUS, WAKEFIELD. NOW SHOWING—GOOD VARIETY DRESS MATERIALS. PRINTS, CREPONS, MUSLINS, ETC. INSPECTION INVITED. GOOD VALUE IS OUR MOTTO. OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING MILLINERY'IS NOW iU HAND We are showing some VERY PRETTY MODELS' at exceeding moderate prices. A good variety of READY-TO-WSARS, the pr : ces of which will surprise you. Also, Big Selection in STRAW SHAPES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, GRASSES. ETC. TAKE THIS TIPIT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP WITH US. "HEAT.—4OO Sacks Milling Samrjlo at teed rates. Also, BARLEY. NEALE AND HADDOW'S. GRIFFIN'S ' BISCXJITSv DON,T BE PUT OFF WITH IMPORTED BISCUITS WHEN. YOU CAN GET BETTER GOODS MADE IN NELSON. INSIST ON HAVING GRIFFIN'S BISCUITS. ALL GROCERS. CEMENT.". AVAILABLE IN ANY QUANTITY* From tlie GOLDEN BAY COMPANY'S WORKS (TARAKOHE). The product-is of the very highest QUALITY. Exhaustive tests show great tensile'-: STRENGTH. • • " : It can be inspected and purchased at the office of ■..■'"''• THE GOLDEN BAY SHIPPING COMPANY, LTD., Telephone 68. The Port, Nelson. CYCLES." ~ v : : ABSOLUTELY BEST VALUE DBTAINiABLE. TYRES— Specially made for N.Z. Roads* LAMPS— '•■'•;"■ v Lairge assortment at LoweiA Prices. __.. ■ '"'",;' SUNDRIESREPAIRS— - x Best Workmanship; Reasonable , Charges; Latest" Appliances.''-;.' A,. MANKS, 95 HARDY-=.T. (Opp. Snodgrass. A Sons'* ANCELL'S ROSE for JELLY SUNBURNED FACES, Etc Prioe-^One.Shilling. '■'■'',,' One or two appHcatioii-s. being generalIv sufficient to effect a Cure, and keep the Skin Soft, White and Healthy. ' SV. B. ANGELL. Manager.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 20 October 1911, Page 2

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