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FORWARD US TiiE PARTICULARS OF YOUR DAIRY FARM FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. :: WE HAVE NORTH ISLAND CLIENTS WANTING TO PURCHASE. AND CO., LICENSED LAND AGENTS, OBSIERIGfK HOTE! tfLEMBBIM, Onder new Management H. McARTNIEY, Proprietor. Late Dunedin, Timarn, and Dominion Hotel, Cbxwt' church. Bupenor Accommodation *o* *n* tra veiling .Public. Letter* and Telegram* prompti? attended to. " O. Box 33 Phon» ISNELSON. HEISK* BAICENT, FTopneior. Has much pleasure in informing the travelling public that he haa resumed the conduct of thus oldestablished Ho* si. First Class Acccmmyoa a. Excellent Cuisine. attended to. Telephone 38. P.O Box 34.

ADVICE TO MOTHERS. DO YOU WANT YOUR BABY TO BB THEENTYOF your friends? To be this—king baby mast be sweet and dainty, and the way to reach this end is to bath baby with a good soap, tlexona Skin and facial Soap » » P^ nd is refreshing and soothing to tne _i- _*._ _i.:_ _* »ut« »Vi;iri iwive babv . „ bath with Rexona Soap, and he will his glee by being his brightest, tub time. Is od per tablet. Obtainable everywhere. NELSON SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Affiliated to the Associated Board, Royal Academy of Music, ant Royal College of Music, Londpn. TRUSTEES.—Messrs Cock, Fell, Gibbs, King, and Ven. Archdeacon Kempthorne. STAFF. Principal: Julius B. Lemmer, A.R.A.M Teachers of Pianoforte: Misses Judson and Fairhall, Mr H. S. Claughton, tm O T Teacher'of Organ: Mr H. S. Claughton, L.T.CX. _ _ T Teachers of Singing-. Messrs J. B. Liem■mer and Mr fl. S. Claughton, 1.T.C.L.. Teacher of Violin, Mimical Theory, and Singing: Juliu* B. Lemmer, A'R.A.M. will be all ow <> d j* payment is made within Eigln. Weeks from commencement of the term, ine full fees, and also the amounts as reduced by discount, are a3 follows:and three hours' practice: 95s per term; less discount 85s per term. Other Practical Subjects: One nail hour lesson per week: 40s per term, less discount 355. Two half-hour lessons per week 75s per term, less discount ■ Harmony and Counterpoint-.- One half hour per week, 35s per term; less dis- ' count 30s. . ■ Railway Concessions: Same o» Technical School 8 ,. W. T. BRUNDEiLL., Secretary. Care Begg and Co., ■ TrafalttoJ Street.

aHE 20th CENTURY: THE AGE OF ELECTRICITY. . Electrical development is changing, and wijl change, the condition of r i i ut.. nt t.Vi« increased ability of man to control.this mysterious, marvellous force to his advantage. ■ ■' • THIS AGE ABOUNDS WITH OPPORTUNITIES. . Beware of the dismal plaint of the short-sighted, small-souled pe»simist, who complains that the more labour saving devices there are ill more loudcrows lou_ -you for one of the many positions -waiting for the trained man. . At the recent City and Guilds of London Electrical Engineering examination, held in Auckland in 1917, the following students from Bower s were successful :■— _. _, A. Btoomiield, Graded, First Class. G. Wakelin, Grade 1. First Class. T. Haultain, Grade 1. First E. Burch, Grade 1, First Class. G. E. Billings, Grade 2, D.C., First R.S. Connolly, Grade 3, First Class, BOWER'S ENGINEERING SCHOOLS Colwill'* Chambers, Auckland, P.O. Box 60. Boath'i Bnildingß, WellingKm, P.O. Box MS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 114, 18 May 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 114, 18 May 1918, Page 8

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