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til’ IN THE CLOUDS Many young people these days receive a so-called business training-which is of j no practical value whatever. They saturI ate their brains with all sorts of thcoro- ! tical knowledge gleaned from hooks and | other sources. When if comes to Nap--1 plying their theories in actual business | these people aro “up in the cloudy.” ! HEMINGWAY’S COURSES ARE DIFFERENT j THEY ARE INTENSELY I'D /CAL ! Although studying in the pnvaev of j their own homes, students receive individual insliuction from experienced teachers who are practical men them- ! selves. J Students are taught how to apply the j knowledge they gain in actual practice. Master one of the following practical I home-study Courses. Accountancy Prof., Law R.uf., Secretarial Diploma, Bankers’ Diploma, Book-keeping, Advertising, Matriculation, Teachers “B.” “C.” and “D.” Pitman’s Shorthand. Get full particulars to-dnv. Don’t dci layHEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, AUCKLAND. DON’T BE A MENACE When you haw a cold or influenza, get well as quick- ( as possible, for as long as these exist, you mrc a menace to everybody. Wnat you should do is, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. This wonderful preparation kills tho cold gerin, eases tho tough, allays the fever, at the same tis 10 soothing and healing the inflamed air passages. You can al ways rely on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to nip the nost promising cold in the bud. Sold everywhere.*

'BEST FOR CHILDREN AND GROWN | POLK, TOO I Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery is a safe land lertain riniedy for Children's Win- | ter ills, and 'ins brought health and I strength to thousands of sickly children. It can be relied ori to check the cold so quickly that the rosy cheeks have no time to grow pale, and the little brain remains clear ind sensitive for the day's study. p euie nber, school days should be days of healln, happiness and steady development, Tut to many delicate, sickly children they are days of suffering. If your children are weak and sickly, constantly retarded in their work and growth by coughs and col Is, they ear.not. study with profit, and they cannot grow into healthy men and wonik.' cold in the head unfits any child for lessons, and the constant cough of a child not only weakens the one, but distracts the atten | tion of all the others. No coughing at nigi.l, when Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery lias been taken before bedtime, but deep, refreshing sleep to fit- tile children for another day cf school. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery has beomne the Australian Mothers’ refuge for relieving coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Dr. Sheldon’s New Discovery, 1/9 and 3/6. Obtainable everywhere. fFSDK E W I Tlx 1 ti & 'STANDARD" RISKS ACCEPTED ; i-ffiE MOTOR OAR MARINE FLATS GLASS WORKERS GIARANTK& COMPEL! H A’AT-ON riiRSONAL ACCIDENT « SICKNESS, Etc., Etc. }■ O/iicoi 112 Trafalgar Street, NELSON (Opp.- Council Chambers.) Phono 246 F. A. BAMFORD Manager. E. R. HAYWARD Inspector.

LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS HARDY STREET I N the Estate of the late Joseph 11ewit

- son: 15 a6cre.« rFeehold, all Hat, agicultural and pastoral land of first-class j quality, 40 acres under cultivation, 5C 'acres in bush, chiefly Totara ami Malai, flood house 5 rooms. Price £3O pm acre. The above is nicely situated and suitable for ny class of farming. rFontage to main road and bandy to township. \SJE are instructed by the Trustees in ' * the estate of the late Hubert Mead to offer For Sale 465 acres good land, with Main Hoad frontage. Fair house and outbuildings. To wind up the cstato the low price of £2500 will be accepted. Portlier partieu larg on npplicalion. bCA ACRES, carrying GOO Sheep and tOr some Cattle. Well fenced and watered; 2-roomod bouse with sleeping porch. Good wool shed and dip. Close to Post Oflh’o and School. Price as a going cfineern, £2500. Only £BOO cash wanted. ftTA ACRES Freehold. 70 acres flat fJ * ' am! a further 100 acres almost flat, balances easy hills. 200 acres easily ploughable. About 80 acres under cultivation. Well fenced and watered. Good bouse of 6 rooms with hot arid cold water, etc. Excellent, outbuildings and yards. Windmill. Close to Railway, School, Post Office and Soleyards. Price for the lot. £1450. 51 acres can be left out at £3O per acre, making price of balance £2620. Good terms. (\ ACRES Freehold. 19 acres grassed, balance good orchard, mainly Delicious and Stunner Apples. 3-roorned Cottage. Property fenced by good ,hareproof fences Good situation. Price £7OO. £IOO cash required. Balance at 6 per cent, for a term. QTOKE: 22 acres, Freehold, all flat, k ‘- J ‘ Part orchard and part good grass. A good range of first-class buildings and implements. Property well fenced and watered. Going cheap and with firstclass lerms. 1 J AJJ ACRES: Renewable Erase; .1 d Xj'Lf !■„,,( • HOO grass, balance green bush, carrying 1300 Sheep besides Hattie. Good broomed bouse and all outbuildings. Price £2 per acre, with easy terms. OA ACRES Mixed Farm. New BunOvr galow House and fair outbuildrigs, liamly to School and Post Office. Price wito good range of slock ainl imdemenls .02500. Owner would exchange or town or small country property. yAA ACRES, good 'situation: JSO d V/vf flat. Will grow anything, in irescut slate would carry 800 Sheep, bellies cropping. Fair house and outbuild ngs. Price £3600. Only £ISOO cash vanted. 47A ACRES. .250 acres Freehold, .x d O balance L.I.P. ; Rent £4. 420 icres first-class grass country, balance jreeii bugh. 100 acres ploughable. Will ;row excellent roof crops without farli iscr. Stock, 650 Sheep, 16 Cows, some torses, etc. Property lias wintered 800 sheep. Word Sired ; one mile from selioid. Price £4500. Terms j7AA ACRES Freehold. 200 acres 1 * y} lls |, ,balance Grass 6*lo a-ucs lat End ploughable, balance easy slopes Veil fenced and subdivided. New House rooms with all conveniences. There is bout 1200 Sheep and some Cattle and lorses on the property; also a good ango of implements, including a tracin' plow. The owner would accept the iw price of £SOOO for the properly with 000 Sheep thrown in. IGENTS FOR—THE INSURANCE OFFICE OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., 'ire, Marine, Accident, Loss of Profit, and Workers’ Compensation. OT.ATM'S PROMPTLY SETTLED

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 August 1924, Page 12