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New Year Greetings To WK wish to (hank one :md all for vast patronage, and desire .v<>u to accept onr best wishes for every day of year 1910. The Dawn cf a Bright Year. We are the New Year with a resolution t<> yive tbe same good va'ue —the same prompt Hervici which we have ,<j;iveu (luring past 3 ear. Our large and va i ied slocks makes this the Real Ladies' Happy Centre of'the D stiict. Our one aim is to make shopping here a pleasuie by means of move courteous service. Sirs. Anstice, TRAFALGAR ST., NELSON.

BEWERS, BOTTLERS, AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS. FAMOUS — XXX Draught Beer, In Cask a ;n.il Jars. A.lt. Tonic Ale, In Quarts and Pints. St"ut, Invalid, lit Quarts and L'ints. CELEBRATED— Aerated Waters (i ngfr Ale Cordials. Hop Ale. (A refreshing Non-intoxicat-mg Ale.) ALL the above, beverages are made from the Best and Purest Materials. Skill and s:rupuluus cleanliness prevail throughout the BREWERY, BOTTLING STOKE, and AERATED WATER FACTORY, the result being ah ever Increasing Pe"nrid f° r the drinks produced at THE NELSON . REWERY (Tele, bone I*4). j ■ —'and—- , j (Telephoro 13.) ! THE CITY AERATED FA _.or Y GET THIS FREE BOOKLET. If you are working out an invention, you will derive much assistance frcrai ' our ifree booklet, ''Advice "to Inventors. < It contains valuable advice—practical, j advice upon many questions connected with inventing Write'for it now—it's free.; Address Henry Hughes Jjtd., 157 Featherstoa street, Wellington. f Where to DIJ«— CE'.SHA DINING ROOMS. Trafalgar »tree». Nel»on. •BREAKFASTS, Dinner® »nf Hot Supper* arranged foi; also furnislied bedrooms and hoard (il r *- ■juired) At Gladstone Hotue, corner o# Shelboorna and N.'l# street. MRS. J. WILSON. Prr/pricirvdw SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! As the Busine&: of E. McPherson and Co., Ltd. is being voluntarily wound up, the stock must be disposed of* in the next few weeks. No reasonable offer refused. PREMISES FOR SALE All accounts must be settled' by 31sb December, 1915. ' E. xMcPHERSON AND CO., LTD. WAKEFIELD. •

You T pt BUXTON'S supply you with an Up-to-date REFRIGERATOR Stand Milk Perfectly Cool and Frwh, no Matter How hot the day.. The careful understands the, advantages of -being equipped, with Utcbt and -best' make of Ice Chest. An enjoyable Cold Jjiineh van be quickly prepared when you possess.a Refrigerator. Prices. £o 10s, £8 10s, £lO 10s. The ve.ry best Stove for -the. Home or Camp.— withi Oven...or .with Nickle Plated Cabinet and Hot. Plate. Will cook equal to 1 the best Range. Exceptional values, fromi 7/6 to 35/-. 1, 2 and 3 v s}hcH c \ Preserving Pans. 1 01 JamJarsfjam Scales, of the. host quality Buxton andCp>» Nelson ahd Molneka

A distinguished London physician, in his speech from the chair at the TtoyaJ Infirmary Club dinner few years aco. discussing the va paries of f'ittio, presented this contrast. He was walking in Hyde Park, -close to Buckingham Palace. at an hour when crowds of fashionable London passed up and down. He noticed an old gentleman pace slowly along. No one seemed to recognise him : no one saluted him. That man was Lord Lister, the discoverer of _anti=eptic surgery, the saver of more lives than all the wars in the world have lost. In the afternoon the London physician found himself in Regent-street. He met. a burly, black-bearded, jovial figure. The ■message boys shouted recognition to one another, business men nodded and turned round to look after, the 'bus drivers jerked their whips over towards him, and called the conductors to look, the whole moving world ,seemed to beam on him . That- "man was, Br W. G. Grace. SHARLAND'S Baking Powder is hound to rise. , That is why so many thousands use aud praise it. Costs less than others.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 4 January 1916, Page 3

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