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NEGLECTED EYE TROUBLES MAY BECOME PERMANENT GET the best advice possible. Any defect in vision should receive instant and highly skilled attention. Have your Eyes thoroughly examined by a competent Optical Specialist. Glasses only proscribed when necessary. E. CHOLERTOK M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., M.A.0.A., &o. OPTICAL SPECIALIST, Consulting Rooms: Ancell’s Pharmacy KEEP YOUR HAIR BEAUTIFUL Beautiful Hair is Just a matter of caro TS/'HEN your Hair is dull and ** heavy, lifeless, stiff and gummy, and the strands cling together, it is because your Hair has not beeu Shampooed properly. When your Hair has been Shampooed with Wharton’s Emulsified Cocoanut Oil, and it is properly clean, it will he glossy, smooth, and bright, delightfully fresh looking, soft and silky. The Hair must have frequent washing to keep it beautiful, but it will not stand tlio harsh effect of ordinary soaps and soap powders, as the free alkali soon dries tho scalp and makes the Hair brittle. Whartpn’s Emulsified Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is a clear, pure and entirely greaseless product that cannot possibly injure the Hair, and it does not dry the scalp, no matter how often it is used. 2/6 per bottle. Prepared by — G. E. WHARTON CHEMIST, Hardy Street, NELSON TEE WILL AND THE WAY No. 38.—Misunderstanding of Common Fund. Any business man who is in doubt about the advantages of the investment of money in the Common Fund of the Public Trust Office is advised to apply for a full explanation of the system. Many testators, who originally had a feeling that this State-guaranteed fund did nob offer a sufficiently high rate of interest, compared with the possible return from less secure investments, have changed their opinion after a careful consideration of all the facts. Moneys invested ip the Common Fund begin to bear interest without delay; the safety of both capital and interest is guaranteed; the interest is paid promptly, in full, on due dates; there is no break in the investment, eo that there is never any loss of interest ; the capital moneys are available for distribution, immediately the occasion arises. If, despite these advantages, a testator wishes to provide for special investment of money outside the Common Fund, the Public Trustee will arrange for the best available investment. “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 ,AT •% mHB Permanent Building Society 1 lends MONEY at 6% on Freehold Security in sums to suit Borrowers. Borrowers have the right to repay sums in reduction of the Loan at any time, without notice, interest ceasing on repayment. Full particulars from GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. LOVERS OP BOOKS Read in Comfort with Our latest WINDSOR Spectacles. Comfortable, Serviceable, & Attractive TORiC LENSES ground to any prescription. READING or DISTANCE. WM. MOYES OPTICIAN, 1M TR.AjrAl.OAtt HTRMT THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON ESTABLISHED ; 1863 TMfONEY TAKEN ON DEPOSIT as I*-* under:— g % for TWELVE MONTHS % for SIX MONTHS GFOKOE M. ROUT, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND PITT & MOORE Barristers, solicitors .Notaries Public Barristers, solicitors, Notaries Public ’«X7E have MONEY TO LEND for » » Clients in Id'rgo or small sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Very easy Terms made for repayment or Principal. D. H. EDWARDS, country Member of Wellington Stock Exchange STOCK AND SHAREBROKER Daily Quotations of all Stock and Mining Shares. F. & D. EDWARDS’ BUILDINGS. 1 Vaf ? lgar_Btreet mTn E V TO” LEN 0“” ADAMS & HARLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries public MONEY TO LEND at Current .Rates of Interest on Approved Security. Easy terms made for repayment of Principal. All housewives who like to have the best on their tables use Sliarland’s Vinegar. Brewed from purest ingredients.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 11 October 1922, Page 4