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If You were told that You vonld.be 'CURED OF rheumatism VY-AT WOULD YOU SAY? "Nonsense, I have tried Everything.*'. But you would be wrong, because Rheumaline-Oxygena has cured scores and scores and why should it not cure you.. We tell you fully and completely and show by scores of instances, from persons of whom you can readily enquire that Rheumaline-Oxygena is one ol the modern marvels of healin fa Our free booklet "ihe Broken Crutch" tolls how scores and scores of sufferers have been able to fling &tvay their crutches and have walked erect and pain-free for t.he first time in many years. If YOU suffer from RHEUMATISM there is no subject of greater interest for you than to read this book of wonders performed, and to know that in YOUR case there is a cure awaiting All you have to do is to fill in the coupon and post to us and the Booklet will reach you by return mail. FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty. Ltd., Hellaby's Buildings, Queenet., AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —Please send irie your fre? book entitled "The Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," as mentioned in the Mail, Nelson. AA64 Nam* Address MASONIC HOTEL; NTSLSON. HENRY BAIGENT, Froprietor. ' r.*Si a, Has much in informing- ,< the travelling public that he Jiaa' resumed the conduct of this old- -iw) established Ho' il. First Class Accommoaaxi a. Excellent Cuisine. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Telephone 38. ' D . r V Box 34. OR rSEBIONHOTEL BLENHEIM. Under new Management r H. McARTNEY, Proprietor. Late Dunedin, Timara, and Dominion Hotel, Cliiiat-' . church. Superior accommodation foi the travelling Public. ' Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to I'.O Box 33 Phonsr 16 NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

Affiliated to the Associated Board,;} Royal Academy of M usic, and; Royal College of Music, London. I TRUSTEES.—Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs. King, Hon. A. T. Maginnity, andj Ven. Archdeacon Kenipthorne. STAFF. •» Pririoipal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M. 1 Teachers of Pianoforte : Misses. Judsrm and Fairhall, Mr H. S. Claughtoii." I T.T.C.L. ' i Teacher of Organ : Al; 11. S. Claughtoii,' L.T.C.L. Teachers of Singing: JUeasra J. B. Lemmer and 'Mr H. S. Claughtnn, L.T.C.L. Teacher of Violin, Mimical!Theory, and Singing: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M ; FEES.—Discount wilj be allowed if f payment is made, within Eighty Weeks | from commencement of the term. The fiill fees, and also the amounts as re-, duoed by discount, are as follows : Organ : One Hour's Lesson per week, and three hours', practice: 95s per term j less discount 85s per term. Other Practical Subjects: One half hour lesson per week: 40s per term, less discount 355. Two halt-hour -lessons per week 75s per term, less discounp 655. •' ... , -• i< ' i Harmony and Counterpoint: One half hour per week, 35s per term; less discount 30s: Railway Concessions: Same as .ti Technical School Pupils. W. T. Secretary. Care Begg and, Co., ; < Trafalgar Street. . ti' 7 t\i DECIDE ON AN OVERLAND! The Overland is the most practical car for your whole family. It is the' j simplest of cars to drive. ' , On the steering colamn is a set of electric buttons. By pressing these ; buttons the car is started, stopped, ; and lighted. i I EVERYTHING ABOUT /'HE OVER- ! LAND IS DESIGNED FOR COMFORT . AND CONVENIENCE. -,, | It is distinctly a family err and ,ia , an absolutely safe investment at this time. , Consult us uow about the Overland. We can supply— CAR ACCESSORIES at the lowest possible prices. Call in, here for anything you may need. WINN': VICTORY WORKS NBtSON

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 8