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IMPORTERS OF" HIGH-CLASS APPETISING DELICACIES AND FOREIGN PRODUCE. Just Received per Waiwera GLOBE'S YOUNG STEM GINGER. SALTED ALMONDS. FOIS GRAS. RUSSIAN CAVIARE. CHAMPIGNONS. PISTACHIO NUTS. JRYSTALISED FRUITS. CRYSTALISED ROSE AND VIOLET LEAVES. ORYSTALISED ANGELICA. HARDY STREET. WEKSE -TDLS TRUE ECONOMY TO SEISHA ftu> «yUMS, TRaPALGAB STREET. HOT DINNERS DAILY, from If to 2 p.m. AFTERNOON TEA. MBS I> M. NAYLOEj *£LSON SCKCCL )F MUSIC. tAffiliaied to x,he .Associated Boai-d ; Royal Aojidemy of Music, and Royal College of Music,, London). _" RUS T r '-. 6 :—Messrs C->ck, Fell. Gibbo, King, Maginuifcy, and Rev. J. P. Kempthome. STAFF: Principal: Mr. Julius Lemmer. Teachers of Pianoforte: Miss Dora J adson, Miss Phyllis Fell, and Mr Eric Waters. Teacher of Violin, Musical Theory, and Singing : Mr. J. Lemmer. CVacher of Singing and Organ: Mr John Taifc, A.R.C.O. FEES.—Discount will be allowed if payment is made within Eight Weeks from commencement of the term. The full fees, and also the amounts as reduced by discount, are as follows: — Organ : One Hour's Lesson per week, md Three Hours' Practice: 90s per term; iess discount, 80s per term. Other Practical Subjects One Halfhour Lesson per week : 40s p term; less discount, 355. Two ;Falf-hour Lessons per week : 70s per Tci'm; less discount, 60s. Harmony and Counterpoint One iialf nour per week : 35s per tern:; .•ess dis . ..unt, 30s. Railway Concessions: Same as t< Technical School Pupils. W. T. BRUNDELL, Secretary. C/o Begg and Co., irafalaar-sfeet CULTURE *OR THE HAIR. /"HAT better gift ,can a woman de- , ~ sire than BEAUTIFUL HAIR; vet,, after, ail, its beauty, to a great extent, is purely, a matter of cultivation. it every woman would only make a practice of gently massaging the.scalp.a.few moments, and then apply DR. WILSON'S 'REGENERATOR, it is safe to **y that an abundant growth would be assured, and grey hairs would disappear '.ike magic. Give it a trial; you will be> delighted with the effect; i>r. Wilson's Regenerator is procurable in Nelson from MRS. COUSINS, Art Depot, Hardy-street, Sole Agent for Nelson. Price 3s 6d bottle, post free.

PAINL.ESS AND SURE 1/- All Chemists arid Store* tt/V r-. ■. r~ ( J£ rcc t (taiS T£EO £ CO. - N£W PLYMOUTH TOBACCO FOR OUR SOLDIERS wW) THE "MAIL'-' I'TjND. EVERY Gd. WILL GLADDEN THE HEART OF A HERO. "To one who has seen wounded diers the conviction is inevitable it tobacco has come to be almost as important a necessity as the anaesthetics. The craving for tobacco which soldiers undergoing terrific nervous strain or severe physical pain feel is intense. In fact, among the soldiers, there seemed to be v two things chiefly wanted—newspapers and tobacco " So writes Mr. John T. McCutcheon, special correspondent of the Chicago "Tribnne," after his experiences at a base hospital at the front. Our brave soldiers are short of something to smoke, and we appeal to out readers—especially to those who themselves enjoy the "weed"—to see that the men fighting the Empire's battles will not M-ant for cigarettes and tobacco. We have a scheme whereby everyone may gladden the heart of a hero in khaki by filling his pipe, and giving him the cigarette which he so dearly loves. SIXPENCE WILL BUY 30 Cigarette, 2 Ozs. Tobacco. YOUR NAME ATTACHED. We will arrange for your name and address to be attached to every packet of tobacco you pay for, and the soldiers who receive them will know that you are" their benefactors. Our soldiers will greatly appreciate this practical way of showing your admiration for the splendid manner in which they are upholding €Beii* country's honour. I have pleasure in sending herewith a t contributior»*'Of to supply packets of Tobacco acd Cigarettes to our Soldiers and Sailors. Name .... •• Address Donors can, if they wish, select any Soldier or Sailor as the recipient of their packets. If this is desired write address here :....«. ••• «.«s

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 16 February 1915, Page 7

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