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RIGHT UP-TO DATE COSTUME FABRICS. We are advised by our Londoa B iver the Fmarte&t ihing of the moment in Costume Fabrics are the Combinaiion Gat and Skirt T>r«tte. These comprise a plain rnitiaal for tbe Ccat and Check for the Skirt, and may be had in seveial colours. One Costume length only < f ei ch Rlack and White Check Navy and White Check Grey and White Check Fawn and White Check BroAvn and White Check hSag-e and White Check With plain material to match for the Coat. Checks by the yard in Black and White, Brown and White, Navy and White, 2/11 to 4/3 yard, TRATHEN & CO., Dress fiinci Cos*£&ime MakerSi NEB-SON. :: THE EDISON:. BL UE AMBEROL RECORD Every note perfect—Faultlnssly Clear Enunciation—ldeal Ren dition of Vecal and instrumental* music—Practically unbreakable, and can be played 3,000 times without a sign of wear. These are qualities found alone in tne BLUE AMBEROL Eecord. :::::: The most critically musical ear, can suggest no improvement on : BLUE AMBEBOLS —because they are absolutely perfect in every -way. Come in and bear them at :: >. f 1 : :: = = Andrew Baiting's = = 97 HARDY-ST.. NELSON. TO MOTORISTS. Does your far need renovating af'er the" hard wear and tear of the Summer? Does the paint look dull and .'habby, or the body need repairing here and there? . . . If so, bring your car to R. Johnston, who will n.ake it look as smart and bright as new. Many yearV experience <f carriage building enables me to do expert work in car par ting and r p« iur. Re nember. I specialise in « arriage an J car body work, and I guarantee sit'sf cti •-. R. JOHNSTON. Coachbuilder, Lower Hardy St. 'Phone 365. SECUrtE A SHARd) Otf' HE PROMTS • THE AUSTRALIAN MUVUAI PROVIDENT SOCIETY. For the CURRENT TEAR by EFFECTING a LIFE ASSURANCE TOJiICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. The following are ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1912, on \Y hole-Life Policies, Table A, effected during OCTOBER, NOVEMBER & DECEMBER, 1912. Policy 2*g. I Age. Itm Asscred JPremium Paid, z U^q^^ iona ? v 4*4441 444086 444354 445217 445271 445379 4450^5 £ s. d. 16 7 6 9 18 6 4 9 16 15 8 24 14 2 42 16 3 76 0 0 5 0 0 7 10 0 4 10 0 11 6 0 15 0 0 5:2 10 0 30 0 O Eonxjses Vest When Polioies have been two (2) years in force. The amount of PROFIT distr buted amongst POLICY HOLDERS for tL« ONE YEAR, 1912, exceeded SB hundred and thirty-seven Thousand Pounds Cash. BEtfEMBSR the NAME of OFFICE and ADDRKSS. hocane OTHCR OFFTCE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. T ranch OEce: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON DJRECTORS:^ Th« C.~>n. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. de B. B*-^do n , Es{. (Deputy C airman); John Duncan, Esq.; Joseph Joseph, Kvj.. *-.,'. Harold Peauchamp, Esq. EDWARIJ w T.<jvVK, Rtsidont Sec. JAMES tfMri F'.strict-Sec. Nelson District CJi •» Corner Trafdlga" ind rJard> ?i ofts. TRAVELLING B/GS AND TRUNKS. Bere in Fux'ou's Punishing Department a _ ej I of every description. LEATHER BRIEF BAGS. SJJT Ci£s. GLADSTONE BAGS, KIT B*G3, CANVAS SUITCASES. HAT BOXES. CABIN TRUNKS, These goods are sewn and finished by highly experienced workmen; therefore they are thoroughly reliable. fRAFALGAK STREET. NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 30 April 1914, Page 3

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