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PERFECT FIT CORSETS IN ALL TBfi LEADING fIAKES. Special Display of some of the New Alodels. Our stock of Corsets is well worth your while inspecting. Some of the new numbers are specially interesting, being strikingly fine in line, in contour, in style, and in grace. "With these models the idiosyncrasies of any figure are easy of correctment. The materials are tough as canvas, and as cool as net. They are so light that the figure does not feel their, weight. So supple that they do not restrict the movement. Yet so sturdy that they give the most satisfactory wear. There is good womanly sense in looking and choosing one of these perfect fitting Corsets. P.D. Corsets 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d to 21s. Warner's Corsets 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d to 15s 6d. W.B. Corsets tts 6d, 7s 6d, 9s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d. i,V l W. McKAY & SON, LEADING DRAPERS, BRIDGE SERET, NELSON. J

Enc9 of Season Clear ancie. "irgains in " ' Underclothing/ Costurcns Dress Goods Striped Jap Crepes Plain Jap Crepes, ete, etc. BERT TASKEk & CO. not ce ro mm 6MBB, CIOVER. TURNIP. IND MPF StEG. Tasker and Levies the LEADING SEED HERGHINTS Hardj-St tvtE have pleasure in announcing tha t. we have full supplies of GKAtJS, •W CLOVER, TURNIP, ard RAPE SEEDS. As hitherto, we have selected the BEST SEED PROCURABLE, and clients will find th© PURITY and GER MINATION up to our usual standaio of excellence. -We have full stocks of best Heavy Machine-dressed AKAROA COCKS FOOT Heavy Machine-dressed Southern and • Hawke's Bay Perennial and Italian RYE GRASS. Imported and Locally-grown WESTERN WOLTH RYE GRASS. Superior imported TIMOTHY. Machine-dressed CHEW ING'S FESCUE and GRESTED DOG'S TAIL. All varieties of CLOVER CARTER'S TURNIP and RAPE SEEDS. SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS GN APPLICATION. TASK b&KM HARDY'STREET. NELSON. sm '^^MWmw ss^^nm% #^:^S^ Ceylon's Best Far away in sunny Ceylon the finest leaf from the best plantations is selected by the Amber Tips experts—for only the choicest selected teas are good enough tor the Amber Tips standard. AMBER TIPS is not only the best but it is also by far the most economical tea. The experiments of "The Lancet," .the famous Medical Journal, proved that high grade teas are really the cheapest, producing mere delicious health-giving beverage and more caps of tea to the lb.—hence, if you drink 3 cups of Amber Tips 2/- per lb. daily, the extra cosr as the year. Test AMBER TIPS 2/- brand—the ble»d of fine leas which has to-day captured the public taste from North Cape to Bluff. " Remember "The Lancet" say* " Finer tmam, mean better health." 65 £Y£... ioliiAjKentl, Hel*t>r Province, J. H. Cock & Be,

ARE PERFECTION. i HAVE JUST BANDED A SHIPMENT EX "ROTORUA", DIRECT. FROM THE FACTORY. NO MDDDLEMAN'S PROFITS. INSPECTION INVITED. :-.■. lAM ALSO SOLE AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS DOUGLAS MOTOR CYCLES THE MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE IN THE WHOLE WORLD, AND I CAN SUPPLY EVERY SPARE PART "» FOR SAME., S. WINN VICTORY WORKS, NELSON. SO 1/2 AGENT FOR SINGER MOTOR CARS. "KELSON EVENING MAIL" SUBSdRiPTIONS: 6d per w*e*. delivered in town and suburbs, or V pet quarter in advance, posted to any part of the Dominion. ADVERTISEMENTS under the following dassea—WANTED, TO LET, FOR SALE, LOST AND -FOUND, PERSONAL, BOARD AND RESIDENCE—are inserted at the rate of 18 words for Is, or six consecutive insertions for 4s 6d for cash paid in advance. An extra charge : is made for* booking, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS, 2s '6d each insertion. These announcement* must be ngned by the advertiser. eeived'at the offices or the "Mail free of chargeInstructions aa.to the insertion or witurawal of advertisements in the "Mail' must be in "writing.' ; Notice ; to withdraw advertisement** must be given in writing not later than 12.n00n. . . iterations to standing advertisements must be handed in by 12 noon the day before tney are required to appear.' The proprietors no not hvid thornse're* responsible for r.on-insertion at advertisements through accident or from othet , NELSON SCHOOL Of MUSIC. ,Amlictted to the Associated Board Royal Academy of Music and Royal Coi- "'. lesre of Music, London.) TRUSTEES: Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs. Kirigi Maginnity, and Rev. J. P. Kempthorne. • ~;:'■ STAFF: Acting-Principal: Mr Waters. Teachers . of • . Pianoforte.—Miss Dora. Judsoh, Miss Phyllis Fell, and Mr. . Eric Waters. Teacher of Violin: Miss Phyllis FelL Teacher of Singing, Organ, and Musical Theory: Mr.John Tait, A.R.C.O. FEES:—The full fees for Tuition, as set forth in the following list, are 90a, 40s, 70s,"'and 35s respectively j but if payment is made within eight weeks after commencement of term, discount will be allowed, making the reduced amounts aV follows: X : Orgar/.-^T-One, hour lesson per week, and .three hours' practice: 80s per ■■' term.".'.,.. Other ; Practical Subjects:'—One hal. hour lesson per week: 35s per lermr Two half-hour lessons per week : 60s . per term. . Harmony and 'Counterpoint.—One half- .' hour .per*week: 30s per term. Railway Concessions: Same as to Technical School Pupils. W. T. BRONDELL, ■", Secretary) C/o Messrs Begg .and Co.. Trafalgar street. Be ifair to your Corns. Order "Arttcer." the perfect Safety Corn Shave*, from dealer.to-day. Only 2s 6d. Immediate coaifovi guaranteed or vorr monet back 9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 March 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 5 March 1914, Page 7