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E. CHOLERTON M.P.0.C., M.V.O.A. OPTICAL SPECIALIST YKfISHES to mention that now that ▼ » he has got the electric light installed at his Consulting Rooms, lie is now able to attend patients during the evening in a better manner than previously. Those who find it inconvenient to consult him during the day, can now ring up during the day and make an evening appointment. . Consulting Rooms: NATIONAL BANK CHAMBERS, Trafalgar Street. ’Phone No. 894. [a card.] Suggestive Therapeutics.—w. j. Michie, M.P.T.A., may be consulted at his rooms, 143 Eiardy Street (next door to the Technical School). Nervous and chronic diseases treated. Consult the practitioner that has made a life study of a treatment that is now recognifle'd and advocated by eminent medi cal men all over the world. Telephone No. 686 K IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS ALL HUSBANDS WOULD BE INSURED!

In very many cases the ALL of a wife and family hangs upon the slender thread of ONE MAN’S LIFE. If the dependants are suddenly deprived of their bread-winner, what is to happen to them? Left unprovided for, there is no saying what the result would, be The widow perhaps inexperienced has to seek employment possibly at a low wage, in order to support the children, just because the head of the family was NOT INSURED. Let us explain how you may avoid this hardship by taking out a policy in keeping with your means. The A.M.P. Society, established in 1849, offers most attractive terms and substantial benefits. LOW PREMIUMS. BIG BONUSES Every policy is protected by accumulated funds to the extent of £50,000,000 : A POLICY FOR EVERY NEED N. V- WOTTON THE A.M.P. SOCIETY Nelson.

(Established 1710) IMPORTANT OOLICY Holders are advised to send *- in their Policies for endorsement as ,«con an the ELECTRIC LIGHT in installed in their premises. All Classes of FIRE and ACCIDENT Business undertaken at Lowest Rates. Claims settled by the Local Agent, »nd paid with promptitude and liberality. GEORGE M. ROUT, CHIEF AGENT, TRAFALGAR STREET.

REVIEWING ESTATES EFFICIENT SYSTEM OF INSPEC= TION Whatever may be the nature of the estates that come under the administration of the Public Trust Office, the interests of the persons concerned are conserved by an efficient system of inspection which ensures practically a continuous audit of the administration work. WRITE FOR A BOOKLET. CONSULT THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE For information apply to — MR W. M. EGGLESTONE, District Public Trustee, Nelson.

MORE MILES ET that idea set firm in your mind. Never mind tlie price of the tyre, but, how many miles will it give you ? When you use MICHELIN Tyres you will get more miles for the £1 than any other tyre regardless of price. We are Stockists. MOTOR. ENGINEER & IMPORTER D. R. EDWARDS,

Country Member of Wellington stock Exchange. STOCK AND SHAREBROKER Daily Quotations of all Stock and Mining Shares F. & D. EDWARDS’ BUILDINGS, Trafalgar Street. MONEY TO ETTN D FELL & HARLEY, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public combining ADAMS 3 HARLEY and FELL k ATKINSON Branch Office: Motueka. C. W. THORP, Solicitor, Manager. MONEY TO LEND a tCufent Rate;* of Interest on approved security. Easy term smade for repayment of Principal. In changeable weather take “NAZOL” on sugar or by inhalation. Best safeguard against chills. One dose a day keer>s colds away. 1/6. lev sheets hold no terrors if they are warmed with the “UNIQUE” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Look for name on stopper. .All chemists end (balers call th«n

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 July 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 July 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 July 1924, Page 4