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! iiavl; your eyes ' SCIENTIFICALLY TESTED IAOR defect* of vision go to an optf- - cal specialist am! Imve a thorough optical examination. So many claim to be optical specialists, but ivc define it as one who practices the latest and safest drugless system of optical refraction, for the determining and correction of impaired vision. If your vision is defective consult the Specialist. „ __ \ E. CHOLERTON. M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., M.A.0.A., Etc., OPTICAL SPECIALIST, Consulting Rooms: Anceil s Pluirmalcy. KEEP YGUR HAIR BEAUTIFUL Beautiful Hair is just a matter of care VI/HEN your Hair is dull and v* heavy, lifeless, stiff and gummy, and the strands ding together, it is because your Haiu has net been Shampooed properly. When your Hair has been Shampooed with Wharton’s Emulsified Cocoauut Oil, and it is properly clean, it will be glossy, smooth, and bright, delightfully fresh looking, soft and silky. The Hair must have frequent washing to keep it heatutiful, .’but it will not stand tlie harsh effect of ordinary soaps and soap powders, as the free alkali soon dries the 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 THE WILL AND THE WAY

No. 39. —No Speculation,, No Peculation. When a testator, making wise provision for his dependents, appoints the Public Trustee as executor and trustee of his estate, his mind is completely relieved from fear that any loss will be suffered from speculation or peculation. 'Die highest, rate of interest, consistently with safety, is paid by the Public Trust Office, which takes no risks in the investment 1 of funds. Safety for principal and safety for interest (always paid fully" and punctually) are guaranteed by the State. Whether trade and industry are good or bad, whether prices rise or fall, the payments of t he Public Trust Office are always prompt. What hotter safeguard of a family's future could he obtained? What surer way could he found to peace of mind for a testator and absolute protection for his dependants? Any business man who inquires for full details of the advantages available in the Public Trust Office's system will bo able to satisfy himself that the appointment of the Public Trustee as his executor and trustee will bo a good deed for the family. “For full information apply to the Public Trustee, Wellington, or to Mr W. M. Egglestone, District Public Trustee, Nelson. Agencies at Motueka and Takaka. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE CLAIM AGAINST ESTATES TVTOTICE is hereby given pursuant ’ to section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908, that all creditors and others having claims against the estates of NICHOLLS, Stanley Wallace, late of Belgrove, Minor. MOORE, Henry, late of Nelson, Bootmaker. SIXTUS, Frederick William Charles, late of Neudorf, Labourer, NOONAN, James, late of Nelson, Hotel Proprietor. (whose estates arc under administration by the Public Trustee) are hereby required to lodge tn duplicate such Claims, supported by full particulars and certified as due and owing by the said Estates at the date of death of deceased, with the Public Trustee’s local office at Nelson on or before the 14th day of November, 1922, Any claim not lodged by the date named is liable to exclusion. W. M. EGGLESTONE, District Public Trustee for Nelson. Public Trust Office, ■ Nelson. 14th October, 1922. 'NOTICE OF THSSOLUTIOfTOF PARTNERSHIP mHE Partnership subsisting between A- Cecil Layton, R. W. Tibbie, and L. C. Pettit lias been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 30th day of September, 1922. The business will in future be carried on by R. W. Tibbie and |L. C. Pettit, who will discharge all debts owing by the late firm, and collect all the late Firm’s Book Debts. Dated this 11th day of October, 1922. R. W. TIBBLE. L. C. PETTIT. CECIL LAYTON. Witness: J. JOYCE, Accountant, 61 Trafalgar street, Nelson. ~Whir® to 8 tiy"»Tichri«iohur»li~ ST* ELMO HOUSE, (Private Hotel.) SUPERIOR Private Accommodation 53 Worcester Street, West End; 2 minute* from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawns, Gardens, etc. Moderate tariff.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 14 October 1922, Page 4