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PORT NELSON POST OFFICE. TENDERS, endorsed as above, w:U be received at this Office until Noon of "THURSDAY, the, 31st December, 1914, for the REMOVAL AND RbFRECTION of Present Post Office Sing PREPARATION OF SITE, and the'ERECTION OF NEW BRICK POST OFFICE, Etc., complete, at l ort Nelson. , Plans, Specification, etc., may be seen at the undermentioned office. The lowest vv any tender not .necessarily accepted. ~,,-. W. WID.DOWSON, Resident Engineer. Public Works Office, Nelson, Nov. 17th, 1914. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 190 S. (Section- 50.) in the Estate" CHARLES JOHN BIRD, of Nelson, Butcher, Deceased. A LL Creditors and others having J\. Claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Nelson, on or before the 12th dav of February, 1915. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. ALL moneys payable to the abo\e estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal money-order office or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Nelson. „„,„, FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. 11th December, 1914. SHAKESPEARE WRONG THEN he savs "Tomorrow Never / Comes." To-morrow W T ILL come, and "many a to-morrow after it. One of these "to-morrow's" may see the homo vou have spent so much thought, so much time, and so much money on ruined devastated by the fii'e fiend. Then is the time you feel the comfort then is the time you reap the reward of vour wisdom by protecting' yourself against loss under the liberal conditions ;i'nd fair rates of a policy with THE BRITISH DOMINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. Represented by: W. H. THOMSON, LEAi'.N MORE iV YOU WOULD EARN MOP ,ON'T fret because your's is a hum _ ' drum job, -with little pay and pool prospects. Grumbling will not improve your lot. Resolve to siudy. Knowledge is the power that will raise you out of. a routine, any-man's situation to a professional position. Anu the easiest way to acquire that knowledge is to enrol as a Correspondence Student of BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. First determine what you wish to be. If tl:at is difficult, write to the Director of this College. His advice- may help you. Whatever examination you decide to prepare for LAW PROFESSIONAL, ACCOUNTANCY, PUBLIC SERVICE OR ENTRANCT UNIVERSITY, the surest road to success for a conscientious worker is the course mapped out by the experts of this College. No other institution in New Zealand provides such thorough instruction for the Home Student. Test our methods, and you will soon fcarn why this College has gained an enviable refutation foT successful results- NOW for Prospectus No. BANKS' COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 11 GREY-ST. WELLINGTON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 19 December 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 19 December 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLVIII, 19 December 1914, Page 8

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