The inventor of cold storage died poor in iPrance. He never protected his discovery and: received no f nancial reward. Don't let someone else patent your idea—have it protected now. Write for our free booklet "Advice to Inventors"—it contains valuable information. Henry Hughes Ltd., Patent Agents, 157 Featherston street Wellington, W. Rout and Sons, .Nelson Agents.
A WTTER HUPMOBILE AT LOW PRICE. Twenty 'per cent, more power, greater economy, better equipment are offered in the 1916 Hupmobile. The 5-passenger model is a picture—graceful in. design, reliable, strong and engined with a fourcylinder long-stroke motor. The body is beautifully fitted -with, improved equipment including foot and robe rails, lamps with dimmers. The Hupp is improved and embodies every car necessity and comfort. It is equipped with electric light and starter, khaki one man top and other features. The cost of upkeep is small—it is light on tyres and consumes a minimum amount of petrol. Buy a Hupp—a no-trouble car; the finest value in the Dominion. Write for 1916 catalogue. New Zealand Farmers' Co-opera-tive Association, Christchurch. 10-MORROW, Deluge or Sunshine, Blizzard or Balmy Zepher—"Novelties" will be in your active service just as usuaL I straps, handles and leather corners. Island Baskets and open Willow in style at "Novelties." BEAUTIFUL Hand Bags, the very latest leather Bags for ladies, really Techerche, and worn by Royalty—and others. See them at "Novelties." ELUGE PROOF Umbrellas for men ' —with 12 extra tough ribs. Price 7s 6d, Get one to-morrow and .be safe.— "Novelties." ICTURES in Colours.—Artistic gems after the old Masters! price 3 for Is, dazed and framed complete, postage sd —' 'Novelties. *' ON'T miss the Teddy Bears. Buy now at half and one third prices. Christmas is coming' and quickly too: "Novelties." NELSON POULTRY ASSOCIATION. MONTHLY MEETING of above at Opie's Rooms on THURSDAY EVENING. Business: Report of Conference and general. All Art Union Butts to be returned. ■GEO. H. KING, Hon. Sec.
FUNERAL NOTICE. HE Friends o£ MR. GEORGE SHAND are respectfully informed that' the funeral of his late Wife, Aimee, will leave the Nelson Hospital, TOMORROW AFTERNOON at 2 o'clock for the Nelson Cemetery. ALFRED SHONE, Undertaken; and Emibalmer. RICHMOND-STOKE PAROCHIAL DISTRICT. INTERCESSION SERVICES. Stoke. —7.30 Wednesday, Aug. 2nd. Richmond.—7.3o, Friday, Aug. 4th. VERDUE Shipment, Ladies' Fleecy Bloomers, just arrived. Our prices to clear 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, and 3s 3d. — H. BarltroD. LL PERSONS having claims against L the Estate of .the late ISAAC TAYLOR, of Nelson, Gardener, deceased, are requested to furnish particulars of the same in duplicate to the undersigned before the 31st day of August, 1916. ADAMS AND HARLEY, Solicitors for the Executors, Nelson. SOLDIERS' REST ROOM. MEETING of Ladies who have . been giving tea at the Soldiers' Room, will -be held in the Institute on THURSDAY, 3rd at 4 p.m. Business: To elect a -Committee and; Genera}, .
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Nelson Evening Mail, 2 August 1916, Page 6
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