PURSUANT to the “Ranking Act,” 1908, WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of November, 1924, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the oiiices of the undermentioned Ranks in Nelson, Motueka and Takaka Districts: The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd. W. A. LEITCH, Inspector. Bank of New South Wales. HENRY W. LEVER, Inspector. National Bank of New Zealand, Ltd., ALFRED JOLLY, General Manager. Bank of New Zealand. HENRY BUCKLETON, General Manager. WANTED \ LITTLE Girl under 14 years to ride my pony at Show. Apply E. K. MILNER, Examiner Street. THE BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MOTHERI v This year you will want to give mother something which will give her extra hours of comfort daily— A PAIR OF SPECTACLES MADE BY BARRY & SARGENTI Wo will test her sight and grind in our own workshop lenses which will effectively remedy her defects in vision. Bring Mother along to consult our representative on his NEXT VISIT TO NELSON ON DECEMBER 10th. NOTE OUR NEW NELSON ADDRESS— Above CHAS. BEGG & CO., Music Importers, Trafalgar Street. BARRY & SARGENT, LTD., New Zealand’s Leading Opticians, 118 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. STILL GREATER OPPORTUNITY £5 £6 £7 COMPLETE outfit of MEN’S CLOTHING as below at 3 prices according to. quality of Suit selected. £s—Lounge or Sports Suit. £6—Lounge in Fox's Navy Serge or Grey Tweed. £7—High«class “Sincerity” or “Petone” Suit. And the following articles included — 1 Shirt and Collar, 1 Wide end nr Bow Tie, 1 Superior Felt Hat, 1 Singlet and Shorts, 1 Braces, 1 Suspenders and Stucbr 1 Wool Casnmere Sox, 1 Irish "Lawn Handkerchief. The success ■ f our f <rst offer has induced us to offer customers choice of 3 prices—£5, £6, £7. F. W. HUGGINS, THE HAEREMAI STORE, ■ (Opposite Council Chambers). SIM INSURANCE OFFICE (Established 1710) IMPORTANT POLICY Holders are advised to send b , in their Policies for endorsement as 3on as the ELECTRIC LIGHT is* in;alled in their premises. AH Classes of FIRE and ACCIDENT 'Usiness, undertaken at Lowest Rates. Claims settled by the Local Agent, □d . paid with promptitude and berality. •• ’ ■ GEORGE M. ROOT, CHIEF AGENT, TRAFALGAR STREET. WINDOW DRESSING An entirely new series of Courses of istruction in Window Dressing are now /affable as follows: — OMPLETE WINDOW DRESSING—- ... j. (Men’s and Women’s Wear);.or WINDOW DRESSING—(Men’s Wear Only); or \ WINDOW DRESSING — (Women’s Wear Oiffy). A study of the subjects listed in any : the above Courses will constitute a mrprehensive training in the best and Lost modern practice of this art, and ill enable the student to display an and profitable shop window. The Papers of these Courses have been repared in the United States by an ipert on the staff of a leading Deirtment House in Philadelphia. j Tiie Courses are attractively illustrat--Iby numerous cuts, diagrams, and vo page reproductions of photographs i actual displays. An introductory Course, WINDOW iRESSING PRELIMINARY (part of ie Complete Course) is also offered for lose who are at present uncertain in, Rat direction their future work will be, r who do not wish to undertake a more omplete Course of Study at the outset. Any who enrol in* the Preliminary Course can later on transfer to one of the Complete Courses if they so desire Write, to-day for Free Prospectus. y DISTRICT AGENT, International Correspondence Schools, Rod’s Buildings, 30 Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. SPECIAL INVESTMENT OF ESTATE FUNDS ’ When the Public Trustee is directed by a will or trust instrument to invest the moneys of any estate or trust outside the Common Fund, he takes every care to secure the, best available safe investment. Although the State guarantee does not apply to such investments the Public Trustee exercises all the care that a private trustee would exercise, and is liable for loss to the samfe extent as a private trustee. Until a suitable investment is found, a Common Fund mortgage is allocated from the Ist of the month following the receipt of the funds and the interest therefrom is credited to the estate. The Public Trustee has special facilities for the investment of funds in mortgages or local body debentures. Where funds are specially invested by the Public Trustee exactly the same rate of interest is obtained by the beneficiaries as would be obtained by a private trustee in similar circumstances For information apply to— MR W. M. EGGLESTONS, District Public Trustee, Neison.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1924, Page 4
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