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m 1 Life in Pictures, There are no pictures so interesting as ; '' those which have some connection with events in your own daily life. Have you ever thought i that as months pass swiftly into years and J changes occur with regard to yourself, your relatives or fz'iends, how valuable a Camera would prove? ; * THE PHOTOGRAPHS YOU TAKE would form many a pleasing link between you and pleasant acquaintances or pretty scenes: a permanent record, too. Besides, photography is such a fascinating hobby. We supj ( ply the best photographic needs at right prices:—00 Car- ,; tridge Cameras, 4/3; Brownie Cameras, Vest Pocket 0. Cameras 35/- and 67/6; Films and ; Sensitised Plates—all - 1 sizes; Seltona and S.C. Papers—all sizes; Printing Frames; ?1 Developing Dishes; Dark-room Lamps, etc. 3 ANGEML'S PHAfiMACY. At the New Address : 58 Street, NELSON. Mi Tyre Troubles foy the Which are Puncture Proof, Blow-out Proof, Delay Proof, and Worry Proof. GIVE MORE MILEAGE of EASY RIDING than any tyre on the market—NO TUBE—NO PUMPING—NO DEL JIYS:<:7 Air free and care free—in fact every mile is a smile on ; Daytons. Resilience equal to inflated tyres. The DAYTON AIRLESS are out on their own for giving Satisfaction. As thousands of pounds worth of indents for these tyres have gone forward from New Zealand which will probably take six months to execute, it is imperative"' that Orders be sent; in, early as they are supplied in rotation- —write'for full particulars, prices, etc., etc. to the Nelson agent. - ■■•=• ■• - >~~} ;-.. C K, Complete Furnisher and Universal Provider. DO NOT THROW AWAY YOUR OUT OR WORN TYRES. "We are. Agents for the most successful Tyre repairing firm in New Zealand, which firm, specialises in this work alone. "Worn tyres retfeaded, re-vulcanized, % and made equal to new'at low cost. Cuts which would otherwise make a tyre quite useless, repaired efficiently. Samples of work can be,seen locally. We only ask for one tyre as an experiment, knowing that you will be pleased, and continue to' deal with us to your; advantage. 4 " ;'■• . Telephone 356.' VANGUARD STREET, NELSON. NEW GOODS. : :'P.o.: v p^;n?;:' ;*-„--&~y-Ufo t "/'. I'*/'; *''■' ' Special fSetlucpel Prices DUCHESS CHESTS; -WARDROBm *^ SH*EB©ARDS, , DEtfING ■. PITH CANE CHAIRS, ,\ : '- *£ Mr MORRIS CHAIRS, TABLES, ' BEDSTEADS & BEDDING, SOJPA R^UGS, CARPET SQUARES, CARPET RUNNERS, ( HEARTHRUGS, DOORMATS, LINOLEUMS, WINDOW POLES. WINDOW BLIN©S. > Also full stock FANCY WHISE LINEN GOODS: UNDERCLOTHING, '.-■-.-., HOSIERY, TABLE LINEN, SHEETING, PILLOW CASES, PILLOW SHAMS, vC i NIGHTDRESSES, NIGHTDRESS GASES,.v.. DUCHESS SETS, TEA CLOTHS, ! ; CURTAINS,, JAP. SILK,: A TUSSORE SILK; X - - tPkAiN ; ANp FANCY" HANIX^RGHmPS. / F3.EBVIINO a.n<J 30NS BARDY STREET, I': NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Affiliated the Associated Boards . -Royal Academy of Music, and Royal College of Music, London. TRUSTEES —-Messrs Cock,. Fell, Gibbs, King, Hon. A. T. Maginnity, and Ven. Archdeacon' Kempthorne. ''■■■'.'■ '' : - STAFF. Principal: Julius -B. Lemm'er, A.R.A.:M. Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson and Fairhail, Mr H. S. Claughtou. L.T.C.L. '■:.•■• ■•'>■■•■'.■ - •*■■■! -■-- Teacher of Organ: Mr H. S. Claughton, L.T.C.L. ; '■ - ■- ■ Teachers of Singing: Maicro _T T* t^™ mer and Mr J E.T.C7L. Teacher of Violin, Musical Theory, ana . AR.A.M. commencement of' the term.' The ROYAL MIAJOJ '■■■? LIVERY STABLEST <\V ~ ' v VEHICLES <m ALL" BSSCREMIpN§ MOTOR; CA^*R^?RIETQRJSi:. :. N^LSO^BTuENHBIMipERVM Leave N^n^Pj^^V^^'rt^fWy^ •• Blenheim ' 2.30. ? v r 7;fef'7; ',.' v' :; J -.■ ;.' ■''<':., ,'Hvi' !?T«P 9W-.IBT Leave .'Riwaka 8.30-aiin/'i duced by discount, are as follows:- " j ~ a: . . ,-. rf .».- * -«. Organ: One Hour's Lesson'per w&«k, I : '"'""' T - ''■'■'' Aj -" ,lr -' ;: less discount 85s per term.' •••—■' , ."„■.-, ■■-■■■■ j _*ii „mi. Other Practical Subjebts: One half hour lesson per week: 408 per term, less tra i n t<? J^^? n V.:i«i-iiTW,«« Technical School Pupils. * W. T. BRUNDELL, ■. "'. Secretary. Care Begg and Co., Trafalgar Street. count 30s. Passengers.;] ~,,-« f^. Railway Concessions : Same as to ? bl * fo J car "*« e t ?. f is killed once"KeatingV comes into thorough contact __with it. Sold in Tins only. . ■■ The unrivalled way to r kSI beetles, ■ bogs and «D household incecjgi is to mm msn Use EATINGS I throughout tha District; ■ ';.,. ,: .. ; I Apply OROWN Nelson, j or PNivate Address, P.O.i Brfghtwat»«r. lßoy«r..Maiili4 : r^'y'•'.'■'•;• ■■ ', ' V.., BROOK. vTA-BLE Trseater cari'vlesives j£ji Wakefield day, arid' Saturday at 9.30-a<.ni., leaving Air : parcels : ::'carefntty^deKTerM^;i;- , V-a.lit. ■ .:;; a-r -a-..-. ■■■^■v:y':. ! Wakefield. --, I 35. McPherson, Manager.. ■ ;J:i-s : j: l±- . \ » LrraEaßJ MONEiY spent on bindJ Bongs and music from -certains destraotion. Send 'loose."copies .to.'Evening Mail Book-binding" Department; where they will..be strongly bound ./. ««LOOKS.A,_NEW MAK.I U A gratpful woman.iii.Blenheim writhe thus about- ■ her % husband Drinko. He had- long'rbeen "Vtrouhlp.u with the drink curse. v-Ff e«<JboofcleJr de? scribing this" secret. inexp*nsive(!r«medy will be sent in' sealed ,ohXt**eq uest. State if Mr; ONlrs, .'-or- Mias,v ,Ad--dress in confidence '^LadV 1 - '!M.&nag&, Drinko Proprietary, 212 A;M., La>mbton Quay, Wellinuton.* a

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 50, 27 February 1918, Page 2