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E. GHOLERTON M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., M.A-0.A., OPTICAL SPECIALIST IRISHES to announce that unforinnately he will be unable to visit Nelson until approximately JULY 10*h, inst, (D.V.). When he may be consulted as usual at ANCELL’S PHARMACY, Bridge Street. r . VOLB HAIR . BEAUTTFI-1 oEAUTiPiik hair MATTER OF CAB* HEN joxu fla.tr is daU And heavy, lifeless, stiff and gummy and the strands oling together, it is because youi Hait has no* been Shaw pooed properly When your Hau uas <**wj Shan* pooed with Wharton’* Emulsified Oocoanut Oil, and it is properly clean it will be glossy, smooth and bright, delightfully fresh looking soft and silky. The Hair must have frequent wash mg to keep it beautiful, but it will not stand tno harsh effect of ordinary soaps and soap powders, a* the free alkali soon dries the scalp and makes the Hair brittle. Wharton’s Emulsified Ooooannt Oi! Shampoo is & clear, pure and entire ly greaseles* product that cannot pos sibly injure the Hair, and it does not dry the scalp ae (natter how oft*® it is used Prepared foy G E WHARTON CHEMIST ha am htrebt THE WILL AND THE WAY' No. 8. —The Age of Specialisation . “In every vital matter you consult a specialist; and, if you are prudent, you consult him without delay. There is ho more vital matter than the final disposal of your estate. Upon it £ests the future of the people who depend upon you tor support,” wrote the president, of a big bank last year. It is extraordinary that some men who are extremely cautious in the making of their 'estates are unwise in the making of their wills and in their selection of They may have a blind faith in the ailbity of friends who time may prove utterly incompetent or unable to carry out the duties properly. There is no such risk of failure, to the distress of dependents, when the highly-specialised Public Trust Office is selected for i.V management of an estate. The State guarantees assures safety; the well-trained staff assures efficiency. For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to Mr W. M. Egglestone, District Public Trustee, Nelson. Agencies at Motueka and Takaka. MONEY TO LEND npHE PERMANENT BUILDING A SOCIETY OF NELSON Lends MONEY on Freehold Security in sums to suit Borrowers on Town and Country Properties. Rate of Interest charged, 6% LOANS are repayable by Monthly instalments, ANY SUMS can be repaid without Notice, Interest ceasing on repayment. BORROWERS participate in Profits. | Full particulars from i GEORGE M. ROUT, j Secretary. THE PERMANENT BUILDING *o* , CIETY OF NELSON j &HTA PUSHED fy|ONEY IAKEN ON DEPOSIT as under - - %, for TWELVE MONTH* || % for SIX MONTH# | %AT CALL. GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary MONEY TO LENA PITT & MOORE Barrls ( ers r solicitors, Notaries. Public WE, HAVE MONEY TO LEND for Clients in large or argali sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Very easy Terms made for repayment of Principal. Q. R. EDWARDS, country Member of Wellington Stock Exchange STOCK AND SHAREBROKER lily Quotations of all Stock and Mining Shares J I), EDWARDS’ BUILDINGS, Trafalgar Street. money to l e n ADAMS & HARLEY Barristers, solicitors, Notaries Publlo TyfONEY TO LEND at Current Rates of Interest on Approved Security. Easy terms made for repayment of Principal.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 June 1922, Page 4