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I BATTLING I AWAY UP NORTH our Buyer ] i« battling for a large wholesale stock of Autumn Drapery and! Clothing. Already he has secured some won-j derful bargains, and more will fol-r low. But listen to what he says: "Tellj the people of Nelson this will be their last grand opportunity of se-j curing bargains. Hugo increases j in manufacturers' prices, and thej recent jump in freights will .make! future shipments prohibitive in, price." This stock will arrive soon and will be offered at the most sensa-i tional sale in the City's history. Until then, save every penny you possess; for when this stock is ex- j hausted prices will be sky high and, bargains a thing of the past. 'iucMand Slothing and Company rtiA «Jb»T ItIINU IN 81 GOT. gns NSW BYBQiAfSS* T«ri«, er Creekv Tl*t •M ■ndoubtedly the moQ* attractive goods ob ih» market. Wg aikt ii Slalui, Pulusflt, Xepjtira, Ltcnsss, *n4 •▼•ry. 4* tarijplion of lt*maa in jt|oek, ®r m&e te Wm.^OYS «S3> Optician.—los Traf»lg»r-at, P.O. Box 14, TWec-ione Ml RECRUITS AND SOLDIERS! You can have your Portrait made in most distinctive and life-like style if you visit the BUOJI/ STUDIO, Makers of Quality Portraits, 41 Hardy-street, Nelson,

WHND£R Reliable qualities at specially keen prices make these goods exceptionally attractive. Coloured Bathing Towels at Is, Is 2d, Is 4d each. White Towels—soft makes, 7id, 9d, 10£ d, Is, Is 2d each. Turk Roller Toweling, yard. 26 inch White Toweling—special, 9d yard. Bleached Cotton Damask, 54in Is lid yard; 58in 2s 3d yard. 30in Cellular Shirting, now yd. Cretonnes, useful colours 9d yd. Navy prints, fast indigo dye, B£d, Linen Button Books, 2 hole or plain 6d book. Neale & Hurst HARDY-ST. ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS. —1917. OFFICIAL RESULTS. The Accountancy Examination results of Mr W. H. Hemingway, F.P.A. (N.Z.) F.N.Z.A.A., Solicitor, and JVIr C. V. Robertson, FI.A.V., F.P.A. (N.Z.) for 1017 are as follows: N.Z. Society of Accountants: ■May, Sup. Exam. Presented 7, passed 6. Nov. Inter, and FinaL Presented 58, • passed 43. University Book-Keepers Diploma. Presented 52, passed 41. Incorporated Institute of Victoria (Exams held in all Aus. States). April. Inter. Presented 33, passed 31 Oct. Inter. Presented. 63, passed 56 April Final. Presented 45, passed 44 Oct. Final Presented 60, passed 51 Federal Institute of Accountants of Australia (Exams, held in all States). May Inter. Presented 70, passed 64 Nov. Inter. Presented 110, passed 98 May Final. Presented 43, passed 41 Nov. Final. Presented 68, passed' 62 Total —1917: Presented 609, passed 453 Our total number of Passes to date is 2,856 —with other results still to come. More than 50 per-cent of those who have passed the Accountancy and Bookkeeping Examinations of New Zealand and Australia in the last 17 years have been prepared by Hemingway and Robertson. If you wish to acquire a sound, practical knowledge of Modern Accountancy or Practical Book-keeping, study with us. Write to-day. Address — HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Ltd. Union Buildings, Customs-st., E. Auckland. P.O. Box 516. NELLO PORTER. A.P.A. (N.Z.) IL H.C(X>TE. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. M. H. COOTE, late of H. A. Barraclough Ophthalmic Optician, holding English certificates by examination, and having 15 years' practical experience. 345 Lambton Qnay (opposite Bank of New Zealand, Wellington.)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 4

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