WHEN THE WISE MAN ■; . 1,, lons iits . builder; * .• bi'ii !s -■ i. i-:, i u . sees las doctor; .11 .;i of Ids business concerns ho :<• i;• i hi- judgment of 'TJ Specialist. !. is min logical then, when his vision is defective, that he consults an Optical Specialist (and not a jeweller, or a chest, or a medical doctor). \\ hen in need of a thorough optical examination wliv not avail voursolf of expert advice. E. CHOLERTON, M.P.0.C., M.V.0.A., Etc. Optical Specialist, National Bank Chambers, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. Appointments can be made by letter or by 'Phone (894).
EASY STARTING FOR npilE bugbear of Motorists Is starting up in cold weather. Instead of a good, lively "kick over ” with a white hot ignition you hear the engine just make a laborious turn. The trouble, of course, is mainly due to a sluggish Battery, which has lost its pep. Mow many times this winter have you said. "1 must get rid of this old Battery i' Then you have made enquiries and found that the cheapest Battery you could get was about £7, and only an unknown make at that. As we captured the Tyre market here with our revolutionary price system so with the Battery market. By placing a huge contract we have succeeded in getting a shipment of the famous all British C.A.V. Batteries at a price absolutely unheard of hitherto Our 6 Volt C.A.V. Baiterv has enormous capacity. The C.A.V.'instead of the usual 11 plates, has 13, which means 20 per cent, longer life. We give 15 months absolute guarantee. We KNOW there is not, another Battery on tho market within a cooee of it in the way of Value. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. L. N. MONTGOMERY, HARDY & TRAFALGAR STREETS, NELSON
THE DIVIDING LINE AN Insurance Policy in the A.M.P. Society may be the dividing line between hardships and comfort for your dependents —or for your own old age. For over 75 years the A.M.P. has been building an enviable reputation for soundness, liberality of terms, and promptness of settlement. The earlier you start the smaller the cost and the better the results start NOW ! FULLEST INFORMATION FROM— N. V. WOTTON SOCIETY p o . BOX 120 \ ' NELSON. W. HOWARD SAVAGE, A.N.Z.I.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT I SPECIALIST Course, School of Architecture, Liverpool University, Domestic Architecture, Interior Decrative Act. Office: Y.M.C. A. Buildings, Bridge street. Evening Classes. Individual tuition for students in all branches of Art Drawing course has re-commenced at 33 Shelbourne street. ’Phone 848 M. GLASGOW, ROUT & MOYNAGH Barristers and Solicitors NELSON and TAKAKA WE have Trust Money available for investment oji Freehold Securities at Current Rates. M O NEY TO LEND MONEY TO LEND THE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON Lends Money at six (6) Tier cent, on Freehold Security in sums to suit BORROWERS. BORROWERS participate in Profits. BORROWERS have the right to repay hums in reduction of the Loan at any time, without Notice, Interest ceasing on repayment. INVESTING SHARES can be taken up at any time. MONEY taken on Deposit. Full particulars from— GEORGE M. ROUT, Secretary. D. R. EDWARDS (Country Member Wellington Stock Exchange) STOCK AND SHAREBROKER Daily Quotations of all Stock and Mining Shares F. & D. EDWARDS’ BUILDINGS, Trafalgar Street. MONEY TO LEND PITT & MOORE Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pblic WE have Money to Lend for Clients in large or small sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. Very easy Terms made for re payment of Principal. ___ MONEY TO LEND FELL & HARLEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public combining ADAMS & HARLEY and FELL & ATKINSON Branch Office: Motueka. C. W. THORP, Solicitor, Manager. Money to lend at Current Rates oi Interest on approved security. Easy terms made for repayment of Principal.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 July 1925, Page 4
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