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SILLCOX LEAD THE WORLD. TO PROVE THEIR SUPERIORITY EVERY MACHINE IS SOLD ON AND IS GUARANTEED FOR TWO YEARS. FURTHER, THEY ARE ABSOLUTELY THE EASIEST IN THE WORLD TO CLEAN. ONLY ONE PIECE IN THE BOWL! THINK WHAT THAT MEANS. PRICES FROM £3/10. CATALOGUES ON REQUEST. s. VICTORY WORKS, NELSON. THE CAMERA MAKES FOR OUTDOOR LIFE. THERE is no disputing the fact that ownership of a Camera makes for personality. The rare old feeling of "Monarch o'f all he surveys" islike to steal over the man who is. able to take t-hs landscape home with him. . > It means so much more than pushing a button or squeezing a bulb. It means sending, home a memory plug that won't be dislodged for years. Have you a Camera? If not, call here—we can fix you up with any size you require. col^Tscott CHEMIST, NELSON.

EGrGrS!' EGH3fS : ! HE Cheapest and Best Preservative is COX'S WATER GLASS. One Bottle will preserve a 4-gallon Tin fuH of Eggs. .Bottled by W. C. ANCELL. AGENT, CHEMIST. TRAFALGAR-STREET. Minister, dare not attempt to- administer the Act without Traking commitments two or .three, years ahead. The Minister's ■proposals would mean a loss of £375,000 iri 10 yea.rs on the consolidated fund interest. He predicted there never.would be a Minister of. Finance .wlio . would ask lcfcal/ bodies to. take in ;a, sum,- the moneys required for a.period of years. Mr. W. D. jS. Mac Donald . defended the 'administration, of county council affairs, and said the whole of the criticism recently. l-sveiled at the Department was intended to discredit the party previously in power. He* claimed ,tlia;t every teansaction entered i»'to by it-he. Department had been absolutely , satisfactory, : Mr. J. B. Hins quote'd from a return presented to the inquiry eomimittee with, a view to showing that ithe expenditure was abnormal, before, the election, and that the £6OOO limit was put on • imrrediately after . -because of the plixmiping of the Ministry. . Mr. Allen) rin replying, .said there-had l>2en no criticism on the Bill, but personal attacks on himself. He asked, was a man. when he came into office, and found himself- in a. difficult position, to say 'nothing of the.previous ,wrongful ad : aninistratiom? ; He maintained, that" the adminii-stration of 'the Department had, been thoroughly unsound. The previous Minister had never taken any steps to make provision (for loss. The second reading, was agreed to on ♦ill or /-v • nOf ' .

QuitStHat Cold! Delay is dangerous. Why risk more serious trouble? when you can be LgTquicklycurcd by afew dcises ® of Borinirigton's Irish Moss —ihe family cough medicine. Refuse imitations. Insist on the genuine. 53 Irisfr'Mdss

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 7 November 1912, Page 2