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A DIAMOND RING FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT in and see the new DIAMOND RINGS 1 have purchased for the Ji.iistmas trade. The Brilliants have been carefully so-* lected and securely set in Platinum cl a ws, and the Gold is 18 Carat—the beat* for Kings. Prices from £lO, £l2 10s, £l3 10b,, £l4 10s upwards, and the tlinpe -stone Diamond Crossover Rings deserve special attention, as they are extra good ’,value« Buy the Ring now when there are plenty to choose from, have it fitted in plush case, and it will be all ready for presenting on Christinas Morning. lijk NELSOM JEWELLERBridge Street, ASSURE YOUR LIFE in the NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCb ATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD. (Established 1869) “THE NON-FORFEITURE OFFICI** and fie Most Progressive and Mos| Liberal Life Office in the World. Purely Futuar . . No Shareholder* The first Office in the World to apply Surrender Yalues of Life Policies in paying premiums and to thereby pr*vent policies from' lapsing until the Surrender Value is exhausted.... Thi* condition alone has saved many wldorni *nd children from poverty and posslbly starvation; The public shonldl therefore effect policies with the Ammh ciation which has for over 65 year* aa< listed them. - . ,V, LIFE ASSURANCE. ANNUITIES The rates under the Limited payment* policy are lower than those of any Office in the World. All parents should study the varionf / forms T>f Children's tables, before «t» fecting policies elsewhere.. Our tabled Bt and Xs offer first class invest* m a nts. . ■/* ,' ’ ." -• Rates charged for age Nearest birth? day, and not Next, asfis the practice wUh moit office*, tho* reducing tn^ cost. 'jj. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF CLAIMS ALL PROFITS belong to the mem* hers. Bonuses declared ©very yearFunds in hand to mee ii claims,, nearly N £20,000,000. * =, ■ - ' ARE YOU a Policyholde* In this Association T If not, be.> guided by pub* lie opinion and effect a Policy without delay. rDelay .is dangerous. Special' quotations for BUFERANNUATION ; FUNDS as between Employers and Employees. E. BUXTON and COY. LTD., Chief Local Agents. 8. F. TYERMAN. . ". ■ District Agents, Nelson. R. F. RICHARDSON, District Inspector, Nelson. f. W. NICHOLSON, J.P., General Manager for N Jt. Head Office. Customhouse Quay. Wgtsu MOTHER WISDOM Mother wisdom knows tliat the little one could not' croon, that baby sang of happiness unless sH was clean, cool and < comfortable in every fibi’e of her little body. Look at the bonnie limbs, feel the firm flesh, todch the velvet cheeks. Can’t you guess? She’s a Rexona baby, J of course. Each,day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure Rexona , Soap, the “baby’s own” Soap, that kills disease germs and keeps the tender akin clear and healthy; She keeps colds, rashes, chafing, and other baby ills far from her. Sho Is the best thing she lias, and the best of soaps, is only just) good enough for her. That is jvhy she is a Rexona Baby. See? Obtainable everywhere. f' K warm winter is Sim red with ‘•TTVTOUtf” HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guar* antepf.’ not, to l*»sk or crack. AU Rises. Sn|rt bv nil chemists nnrf dealers.

Little Jack Horner, sat in a copper, And looked at the house, with one eye* He^safd: If I don't get a painter, It will get fainter and fainter, • And soon ill decay and die. , ' Littlo Miss Mufiet, sat on a tuffet, Giving advice away. DeLacy’s the man; he’s so spick & span* ■So get him without delay. . Hi, dicfdle, diddlfef'tlie cat and the fiddle, The ‘job was finished by noon, And Jack Horner’s> friends, his theory, support, V r ‘ . *,' - * DeL&cy, to him was a boon. - D E tACY, LTD. THE PROGRESSIVE PAINTERS, * COLLING WOOD STREET. Thone 787. ' . ; • ;> : - loy sheets hold no terror* if they are' warmed with tile ."UNIQUE’.’ HOT ff A l'hil BOTTLE. ljcoh tor name on stoppe. \*» ■' Ha.-amu* sr,<t daalwrs nII THE NELSON EVENING MAIL. 9d per week, deliverecl in town and suburbs. Prepaid, posted within New Zealand, 12s per quarter, £2 8a per annum. Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings, Id per word each In* sertion. Minimum Is. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion, dotv tors' or nurses' names Is each name extra. Marriage. Death, Bereavement and ■ In Memoriam Notices 2s 6d per insertion ‘ of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words 9d per line of five words extra. Announcement must be received at the Office of The Mail. I The Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion of. Advertise- • ts through accident or from other -uses, or for error in the publication of any Advertisement. , Y TELEPHONES: : ' Advertising, Commercial, Printing Or» der Oftieo. and Publishing, 15: Editorial and Reporters, 413. ~ Address Communications to R. Lueag and Son, Box All, Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 December 1924, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 December 1924, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 December 1924, Page 10

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