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; FOOTBALL. NELSON RUGBY UNION. The fixtures for Saturday Jiext are a.s under : Senior: Wa.katu v. College. Junior: Riival v. 'College. 7> -,j>. rn. ; "Wakatu v. YYaimci. Park 2 p.in. Third Class : College A v. C 011.'..,, H Park, 2 p.in. Un ni ten tin ii ally the Actum Mi nisi or "f Labour (the Hon. W. H.' Herrie*) shocked a deputation of tailors on Ki-i----day (says the Po.stJ. H<" expressed the common heiel' that the secret oi *wvv** in the "bespoke suit" was wholly in the cutting. This theory assumes t hilt if an expert does (lie cutting acrmately, the pieces wil' adjust themselves somehow with a perlect lit. A nepntationist remarket' that after the cutting was doue then* ims still a problem—tiie correct shaping oi the. garments for a particular person ju all manner of distinctive touches. The speaker chose the Minister a.s a. personal example, remarking thai; a close sartorial examination might disclose physical defects' unsii? pected by Mr Herries, such as one shoulder quarter of an inch highe r than the other, hrps omt of harmony, and so on. This was where the art oi' tile well-trained tailor would come u' to make amends for an oversight o r Nature. "You might suggest that tlv tailor makes the man," .interjected Hon. J. T. Paul. "Bums said' that a hundred years ago." replied the tai« or. in a tone which implied that .Mr Paul jiad repeated a trite truth, which had TTeen admitted since clothes were evolved. The provision oi further cool storage accommodation at the Southdown, Horotni. and Auckland works at King's Wharf, Auckland, has been decided upon by the directors of the Auckland Farmers' Freezing Company The additionalstorage accommodation proposed at the Southdown works. Mr. Am bury {chairman of directors) stated, was equal to : 60,000 carcases, and was expected to he completed by December. At the Horotiu works it was intended to provide cool storage for a further 50.0C0 carcases, and the directors hoped that this m-w build-'' ing would be ready by January. The cheese store now being erected at the works would have, a storage capacity equal to 40,000 crates, and' would be finished by September. The total increase in storage capacity at the three works would he equal to" 200,0001 carcases, and when the work was crm'ij' pleted the company would have a total storage capacity at its works -equal. to! 700,000 601b carcases. The new additions' 1 would entail an expenditure of between £40,000 and £SO.COJ. In civil life frequent warnings have been iriven of the danger to health resulting from expectoration in public places, and bylaws have been made forbidding the habit. Yet it continues. Apparently some civilians have carried the practice to camp with them, but under the strict medical supervision obtaining with the soldier communities the same freedom to spread disease and cause annoyance will not be permitted. A oaragra.ph in Trentham routine orders is brief and to the point: "Attention is called to the fact that spittoons are provided and the disgusting habit of indiscriminate exnectorition is to eeave All officers are. directed to immediately cheek this breach of orders on every occasion."

A cooli/iq, refreshing, healthful drink vhat will help you resist the en rvatior >f long, hot summer days, is KOLA •NIP. It is a delicious, non-alcoholi'* ■ompound made From t.lie Kola .Nut.. The man who knows 'what is good u r> irin-fc and what is soed for ltim, a! vavs orders KOLA-NIP. the healthful .hirst-quencher. 'Lively, (oiling, satis yincr. Hotels nnd store.* Shun imitations of NAZOL—the remidv that daily conquers thousands of :oughs and colds. To ensure ;ion get genuine NAZOL. HARD Y.ST,. .NELSON Af ELLINGTON T£RP \ • K Very comfortable cottage i.. >•(,<:: t> Land 76ft by 130 ft SpUiidid position. Price £385. i'AHUNA.—Beach Road, 5-roomed cot tasre- with good section Cheap at £SOO. STOKE.—Two half-acre section of iand almost opposite Adams' property. AH planted 'in fruit trees. Price £100 ; each section. 5T0135, Quarantine Boad.—6 acres off full bearing orchard Good house cif 6 rooms and large shed of three oaw< ( partments. The house ia a good one and is insured for £3OO. For the freehold, including plough, harroWh,! bean spray, etc., £llOO will ue' -ac4 cepted in order to make an early sale.: OAMBRIA STREET.—Desirable cottage, * property. Land'49ft by 231 ft. Price; £550. Vtpy easy terms of payment.' MAITAI.—S most excellent builiiing' aites. Oi»e with whare on. miles from G.P.O. Prettiest part of the Valley. Three of the sections nave springs of water which never k*un I dry. Easy terms of payment, nan>«- ! Jy, £lO cash, balance 5 per cent. '■' : WAKAPUAKA (Glenduan}.—3 sections of land bordering on the cliffs. Level land with, picturesque g'allies and stream running through. One of the • most 0 * ling sites in New Zealand. Will tiui the whole or in separate lots. WAKAPTJAKA (Atawhai). —15 acres of land with two springs of water on it. Five acres are in good orchard. Site is slightly elevated and command a magnificent view of the Bay, Harbour and Western Ranges. Price £IOSO. Easy terms of payment, namely, £75 cash, balance at 5£ per cent. Land 64ft by 150 ft. £3 15s per foot. Terms, £25 cash, balance at 5 per cent. PORT HILLS.—«A acres of land, with good 6-roomed house, Lath-room and. conveniences. House is .as good as new and commands a splendid view of the Bay and most of the city. Price £I7OO. PORT HILLS.—7-roomed hoos«, with large section of land. House in excellent condition. Grand view. Most desirable property. * HAVEN ROAD.—Boardinghouse of 13 rooms. Freehold property. Owner will sell cheap, as she is leaving the district. Price £6OO. :

UPPER MOUTERE.--212 acres of land. of which ISO acres, hi ploughable and suitable for orchard. 10 acres of full bearing orchard. The dwelling house contains 7 rooms and ether improvements comprise dairy, bop kilii and farm buildings. For sale at a ridiculously low price, m owner i» leaving the district. W. ROUT & SONS AND SONS. LluStei. HAEDY STREET, :: <:; NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 165, 10 July 1918, Page 8

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