E. CHOLERTON M.P.0.C., M.V.O.A. OPTICAL SPECIALIST ■Oi7ISH.ES to mention that now that » v h e j ia 3 got- the electric light installed at hi 3 Consulting Rooms, he 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. Rhone No. 894t A t'A itri.] O uGGESTIVE Therapeutic*.-- W. J. Michie, M.P.T.A., may he consulted at his rooms, 143 Hardy Street (next .100 7- to the Technical School) Nervous and chronic diseases treated. Consult ihe practitioner that has made a life studv of a treatment that is now recognised and advocated by eminent medi cal men all over the world. Telephone No. 686 K [a cakd.] SPECTACLES anti EYEGLASSES Fitting a Speciality. Prescriptions Carefully Dispensed. \V. HORROCKS, 68 Vanguard Street, NELSON Late Dispensing Optician to Thomas Armstrong and Bro. and the Royal Eye Hospital, MaueheGei. EnglandCITY OF NELSON
TITHE Electric Supplv will he shut off A (ii MONDAY Next, the 4th Aug list, from 9 a.ill. to 2 p.m., to enable some necessary work to be done to the lines. Cl. A. EDMONDS, Town Clerk. IF EVERY WIFE KNEW WHAT EVERY WIDOW KNOWS ALT. HUSBANDS WOULD HE 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 arc.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 lias to seek employment possibly at, a low wage, in order to support, the children, just, because the head of the family was NOT INSURED.
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 try accumulated funds to the extent of £50,000,000 : : , A POLICY FOR EVERY NEED N. V- WOTTON THE A.M.P. SOCIETY Nelson. LOCAL KNOWLEDGE RANGE OP THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE x The Public Trust Office achieves success in districts remote from the Head Of-
fico because the details of administration are performed locally by specially trained staffs under the control of the District Public Trustees. REPRESENTATIVES IN 107 TOWNS PROMPT AND SAFE SERVICE For information apply to — MR W. M. ECCLESTONE, District Public Trustee, Nelson.
WIN CORDS £2/19/6 THIS is undoubtedly the greatest sensation ever been offered in JS'elson in Tyre bargains.. Think of it—Genuine Michelin Cord Tyres 30 by 3A To, 59/6. Compare this with the price of any fabric tyre and you will see that this price is LOWER than you pay for a fabric of reputable make. Don’t miss a chance like this. Remember that the above price includes fittinol. If you live out of town, remember that WE PAY POSTAGE. Don’t forget, it's a MICIIELIN CORD we rro selling at this price—MICHELIN the Tyre- that, means more miles per £l. We have' a large number of these Tyres but at this ridiculous price we won’t have them long. If you live out of town, send Monev Order right away. WE .PAY POSTAGE. ' MOTOR ENGINEER & IMPORTER POST BOY HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MR. T. IT. PRICE (late Gaoler, Nel son) begs lo notify that he has taken over the Post Boy Hotel. The premises have been thoroughly renovated, and Mr Pi’icc hopes, bv strict attent’on to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage Best of Wines and Spirits. Speights’ and Harley’s Beer direct fromthe wood.- First class Accommodation for permanent boarders at reasonable tarff. TO OPOSSUM TRAPPERS TCSTE are Licensed Buyers of Opossum » » Skins. Send or bring your skins along to us. PROMPT NET CAST! Highest average prices guaranteed. No Commissions charged. g. w. McDonald & co., 59A Hardy Street. Nelson. D. R. EnVAPDS. Country Member of \Vehlip<tn» Stock Exchange. STOCK AND SHAREBROKER Daily Quotations of all StocV and Minimi Shares F & D EDWARDS’ BUTLDTNGS. Trafalgar Street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 2 August 1924, Page 4
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