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■■fijjss; . |OR WOMEN'S and Children's Dresses, Overalls, Boys' Suits, etc., there's' no fabric as serviceable l as GUY'S NURSES -CLOTH. It wears like leather. Since then the price has risen j alarmingly. Our price to-day is i considerably under wholesale. Buy j now and save money. We have Guy's in navy and butcher blue, with fine stripes; as well as plain navy—ALL SPLENDID DYES. If you live out of town, order by j mail. ENCLOSE CASH. WE PAY i POSTAGE. PATTERNS SENT ANYWHERE. fripwy Snmpißy

THE BEST THING IN SIGHT. THB NEW FrrS-U EYEGLASSES Terlef or Crook*' Tint am andoubtedly the most attractive goods on th* market. We stake la Itlmleu, PcrlseopU, Repairs, New jLienaes, and erery de~ scription of frames in Ttook, or mad* to order. Wm.iWOYS Optician.—los Trafalgar-at. P.O. Box 14, Telephone 551.

For Your Distant Friends ! 6 PORTRAITS MAKE 6 CHRISTMAS GIFTS. —Visit the— BROMA STUDIO. Makers of Quality Portraits. 41 Hardy street, Nelson. CONCERNING ARCHITECTURE. 'ITHHRTO it has been difficult for _ a young man of limited moans to become - an Architect, as it has been necessary either to pay high fees and spend long hours at an architectural sehool, or to give a premium as pupil to an architect. The'I.O.SL Architectural Courses have altered all that. By mean* of spare-time study a student can qmalify for a salaried position in an architect's office. There he will add te his practical proficiency, and by supplementing drawing office experience without instruction on building construction, the writing of specifications, taking off quantities, estimating, building superintendence, contracts, building law, design, etc., he will soon be able to do independent work. We offer a number of AROHITSQTURAXi COTJESES. Our complete Course coTers the syllabus of the examination of the Royal Institute of British Architects, or of the Society of Architects. Free Booklet, giving full information, will be sent on application INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. 63T> Dixon street WTOTJINGTON.

i m&u&AJsam company, limited. j Capital £2,000,006 i Accumulated Ponds over £750,000 FIBX AND MARINE and AOCTDBNT I INSURANCES Including—j iet the Workers Compensation Acts, | Mortgage Indemnity, Public Risks, Per--1 junction with aicknesa benefits; Burgj l»ry, Plate G-laa*, Fidelity Guarantee, [ 'AOCmPTKD AT LOWEST OFRBaBSTJ? SATES. City—Robertson Brother*j Motneka —W. Mdnni». [ Richmond—W. »i May. Wakefield—lvo Tunnicliffe. i Takaka—J. J. Langridge and Oc Collirigwood—W. O. Riley and Co. Upper Moatere —O. F. J. EockmanK WMiport—J. S. Moloney, i Midrahißdn—W. F. Dinwiddle. ' Wakapuaka—B. Y. Wearing. , ffhorpe and Doredale —F. W. T»r»*F ». AUD P. MDWARrw i BLND YOUR MUSIC BOOKS, \ :: MAGAZINES, ETC. : I THE SMALL COST involved in putting your Music Books, etc., into neat volumes is saved many times over in the protection afforded against loss or j damage. Our Binding is strong and i durable, a»d can De finished in leather ' i or cloth, at reasonable prices. ( NELSON EVENING MAIL, I Bridge street.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 23 October 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 23 October 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume L, Issue 175, 23 October 1917, Page 4