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STRIKING OPPORTUNITIES FOB SAVING MONEY at OUR GREAT WINTER SALE, Commencing MONDAY, 10th May, for 21 days. Discount of 10 per cent, off Sale Prices for all Cash Purchases. Now is the time when prices are so unusually low. to secure your Winter requirements, ;botli in wearing apparel and household linens. The Reductions which you obtain are apparent at a glance, and the extra discount of 10 per cent. on. all Cash Purchase's SHOULD PROVE A BIG INDUCEMENT to every economical and money-saving person. OUR SPECIAL OFFER. The newest season's Millinery at Sale Prices, Dainty trimmed Models—smart Ready-to-wears—Feather Mounts and Flowers, AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES. Any woman who appreciates a genuine Bargain will delight in our Millinery Specials. THE PRICES PREVAILING HERE AT THE PRESENT TIM REPRESENT TRULY REMARKABLE VALUE. DRAPER, Traffalgar-St

I The National Reserve at' J Wellington the other evening: -was rather Igf «n time, and when the Government Buildings -were reached, where patriotic sp&eches were to be delivered, it : was just on.' 9 o'clock. The Prime Minister [ was the first speaker, and he explained that he had to catch the Main Trunk express at 9.10 p:m. He had only delivered alxnit a dozen words when the large clock in the Government Buildings began to strike 9. "Counted out,''' yelled someone from the crowd, and Mr Massey joined in the laucrliter. He waited for the clock to finish, and then continued. ''That is, the first strike, ladies and gentlemen," he said, "that I havo not been able to dcial with '■■ Renewed laughter and applause for some time, and \ then Mr Massey ' proceeded with'a stirring patriotic sy^n..- : »

.vjriLSON SCHOOL MUSIC. '.Affiliated to the Associated; Board. Roval n i .tfnsiW and Royal CrJieae of Music. London). ' ITJBT" . S:—Messr- Ock. reJt Gibbs. Ring, Hor. A. T. Maginiuty. and Kev. J. P. Kempt borne. , STAFfc ■-■ Principal Mr. Julius Teacne- oi Pianoforte : Miss Dora Jud son. Miss Phvllis Fell. *nd Mt Eri< Waters. le»<-her of Violin, Musical Theory, *nd Singing: Mr. J. Lemmer. 1 raoner of Singing and Organ : Mr John JLait/ A.K.C.O , HKES.--Discount will be allowed U javment is rcade within Eight Weeks •i-ojj commencement of the torni. Tb . a*, fees, *nd also the amounts as re Sliced'"Hy discount, are as follows: — 6 {Jon : One Hour's Lesson per week and itire*. Hours' Practice: POs per '*riti; le* discount, 80s per term. Utber Practical . Subjects One Malihoar Lesson per week : 40a p term; less son* uf r week : /0s pel Term j less dis_ »ourt, 60s. irmony . id Counterpoint One Half fa per week: 35s per tern:; less duv <-ou*it, 30a. Railway Concessions: Same a* to i ethnical School Pupil*. W. r. BBTTNDELL, Secretary. C/o fiegg and Co., Iralrioar-streM

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 May 1915, Page 3

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