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Prices Pulped a# the Oddment Clearance |T|ON’T miss this Big Oddment Clearance it’ you are out to save money. Through heavy trading complete ranges have been broken, and a big quantity of odd pieces of fabrics arc left and odd sixes in garments. In all those cases heavy reduo tions have been made, us all ODDMENTS MUST CO by Stocktaking. Oddments and Ilomnants of all kinds are included, but the biggest bargains of all are in the Showroom —where prices have been slashed, particularly in Coats and Costumes. Don’t delay. Hurry to the Odd inent Clearance NOW.

SPECIAL OFFER • maw *W E aro offering for A FEW DAYS ONLY The balance of our At a Special Cash Discount of 15 per cent, to 25 per cent., or ss to ss in the S, ■. These Models aro now on view, and as there are only a limited number to choose from, an early inspection would be advised. ill 107, 111 TRAFALGAR ‘STREET.

SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd. Coital £2,000,000 Accumulated Funds, over ... £J£O ? '-00 FIRE & MARINE & ACCIDENT, insurances Including—Employers’ Liability Com pensation under the Workers’ Compen -ation Acts, Mortgage _ Indemnity, Public Risks, Personal Accident, either singly or in conjunction with sickness benefits; Burglary, Plate Glass. Fidel ity Guarantee, etc.. ACCEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. City, Robertson Bros., Ltd. ; Motu eka G. C. Armstrong; Richmond, W. R. May and Co., Ltd.; Takaka, J. J. Langrioge and Co,, Ltd.; Wakefield. Geo. Robertson; Oollihgwood, Wigzell dros.; Upper Moutere, O, F. J. Bock mann; Westport, J. J. Molony; Mm chison, W, F. Dinwiddie: Wakapuaka. S. Y. Wearing; BAghtwater, Wairaea Electric Supply and Flour Mill Co.; Kohatu, Thus. Wilkinson; Tahuna, Mrs. E. Goodwin; Kararnea, A. K. Edwards ; Inangahua Junction, Miss V. F.3gar F. AND D. EDWARDS, ■ AGENTS. Trafalgar Street / Next National Bauk ;

THE STORY THE STREET CAR TELLS The TRAINED and the UNTRAINED Man QIDE.-by side they sit; the one filling "an important position, onjoying a good income, and with every mark oi : prosperity—the other bent down with hard toil, working in a by-thc-day job at poor wages. "Why is it so? The answer is—TRAINING. Probably they started on an even footing 10 or"lo years ago, but one man secured the training that enabled him to rise to the highest positions in his chosen trade; the other either would not take the trouble to _ secure this .training or did not realise the immense value of it. If YOU are an untrained man and want to advance, write to-day to the International Correspondence Schools and learn how yon can better your position—how yon can have your salary raised. It doesn’t matter how old you are, where von live, or what you clo So long as you can read and write the I.C.S. can help you in your snare time. _. international correspondence SCHOOLS, 63 Dixon Sroot, Wellington.

H. COOTE OPTICIAN, LAMBTON QDA\, WIXI/tNGTON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 14 June 1920, Page 4