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offlttßl "CORPORAL CAMERON," by Ralph Connor. "GREAT SPLENDOUR," by Gertrude Parre. "PAUL RUNDEL," by Will N. Harben "THE CLOSING NET," by Henry C. Rowland. "TANGLES," by Margaret Cameron. "WINGS OF LOVE," by RANGER GULL. "UPHOLSTERED CAGE," by Josephine Pitcairn Knowles. "THE DISTANT LAMP," by Harold Begbie. All the above in the 3s 6d Edition; Posted, 3s 9d, at ALF. ROBINSON'S. NEW 6d. EDITIONS received include: "The Husband's Story," by David Grahar.i Phillips. "The Wooing of Rose," by Effie Adelaide Rowlands. "The Pantomime Girl," by Arthur Applin. "The Lady of the Candles," by Cleveland Moffett. "The Indiscretions o'f a Lady's Maid," by William Le Queux. "Bride Lorraine," by Mrs Milne Rae. miwct: hi BOOKSELLER. DRESDEN PIANO CO.'S AGENT, HARDY-STREET.

OUR TAILORING leaves no room for doubt; so many men now confine their custom here; a Cutter who's an Artist at your services. OUR BOYS' SUITS (Kaiagoi make) are the best wearers, and cost.less money than most other makes. We've a whole lot of MEN'S LIGHT UNDERWEAR, and we're prepared to sell cheap. Come and let us prove it. RES PASSERS on HOP GARDEN L without permission will be Prosecuted.—A. E. TRASK, Stoke. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED. Painlessly ;.* entirely free from anything injurious to the most . delicate skin. For particulars applv MRS KNAPP, No. 5, Trafalgar-street North, between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. Special Appointments made. All Correspondence strictly private. LEGAL HOLIDAY. THE OFFICES of the, Solicitors practising in Nelson and Motueka- will be CLOSED TO-MORROW (Wednesday) from 12 o'clock (noon).i H. V. GULLY, Secretary, Nelson District Law Society. 11th February, 1913. HEREBY give notice that I am applying to The Nelson Land Board for an Occupation License over Sections 2, 5. 4. 5, Block viii., Arnaud Survey District, containing 204 Acres, on the Traverse River. J. H. D. WILKENS.

' HEREBY give notice that I -am apL plying to the Nelson Land Board for an Occupation License under the Reserves and Domains Act, over Section 69, Rotoiti Village, containing 7 Acres 2 Roods, 18 Perches. J. H. D. WILKENS. WHY MUSICIANS PREFER A PIANO CHAS. BEGG & GO. 1. When loud and powerful chords are struck, however heavily, on our Pianos, there is none of that sudden bluntness of sound which marks the playing of fortissimo passages on Pianos of less perfect workmanship. 2 Under the still more searching tests of extreme pianissimo passages, the perfect action of our Pianos is equally revealed—their tone under the lightest touch is distinct and caressinn to the ear.

3. Compare it with the muffled sound of other and inferior Pianos. Note, too, how the tone is brilliant without bcin" metallic. Ifc never becomes dull in the bass and wiry in the treble. 4. Mark how the forte pedal maintains our Piano's singing note, and how it ceases instantly without echoing when the pedal is released. Hark how the Piano pedal has a soft, clear effect, without being thin. 5. Apply these tests, and you will realise why Musicians prefer buying them. GHAS. BEGG & GO. TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON BRANCH. SALE OF SAMPLES LOOK! 4 DOZEN ONE-PIECE COSTUMES. Usual prices 30s and upwards. Real Snips at i 15/- EAfca 8 (OuKO COSTUME COATS AND SKJRTS. Iteual Prices 455. and upwards. All to clear at 25/- EAqa - HENRY BARLTROP BRIDGE STREET. (OPPOSITE W. LOCK.) 'Phone 4*l.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 11 February 1913, Page 6

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