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IT’S MATURED TO PERFECTION ! Sold ill pint and quart bottles at all hotels —or wholesale from the Brewery. A bottled Beer, expertly brewed from the finest materials and pure clear water from our own deep well, gently matured to a mellow ripeness. So always call for DODSON’S “A.K.” ALE. Brewed and bottled by J. R. Dodson & Son, Nelson. SO ALWAYS CALL FOR DODSON’S "PHONES 114 and 13. a NELSON.

Tour the World on an “His Master s Voice” allWave Receiver! Enjoy the wealth of entertainment and perfect, undistorted reception of both short-wave and broadcast sta J ions the world over, offered to you by the new “His Master’s Voice” Globetrotter, Model 141 (as illustrated). 8 valve superhet., with new airplane type full vision dial, automatic volume control, tone control, beautiful modernistic cabinet, and many other worth-while improvements. Call now and let us demonstrate this remarkable radio. CULL’S 43 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. If a '///. £35- EASY TERMS ARRANGED.

BRITISH GOODS Ladies’ White Handbags Just landed from the makers. Assorted finishes, newest styles, delightful goods. Up-to-date. Prices very low. 5/6 up to 10/- each only. These goods are well worth inspection. R. SNODGRASS & SONS DIRECT IMPORTERS.

VICTOR CAR AND RADIO BATTERIES Loaded with Life The most reliable Battery made, particularly economical, and plate for plate, more efficient than any other battery. British manufacture and guaranteed for eighteen months. We charge and service all makes of Batteries. GOODRICH SERVICE STATION BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. McNABB & CO., MOTUEKA.

i WHAT IS YOUR HOME WORTH? -As a home, money canot buy it. . . . As a house, a valuable property, you doubtless consider it an asset worth so many hundreds of pounds. Then why risk its value depreciating through neglect—for want of a coat of good paint. Paint protects your investment against decay, as well as keeping up its appearance and value as a property. See us about prices for paints and painting.

SPRING FURNISHINGS t Attractive yet serviceable colouring and design in our Spring furnishings. Tapestry Runners, in Blue, Fawn and Brown tonings. 221 in, 5/6 $ yard; 27in, 6/6 yard. Axminster Hall Runner, 27in wide. 12/11 yard. Hearth and Bedroom Rugs, size 27in x 54in. 14/6, 15/6, 16/6, 18/6, 21/-, 22/6. Sofa Rugs. Size 32x03, 27/6, 30/-; 30x08, 35/-. Cuttain Nets, in Cotton and Art. Silk weaves. 30x40in wide. 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 to 4/6 yard. AM ■ DRA rwiEHos -- ACCOUNTANCY DEMAND FOR QUALIFIED MEN IN New Zealand there are more than 8000 Registered Companies con-, trolling capital of over a hundred million pounds. Every one of these must' now by law have the services of a qualified Accountant. A Great Opportunity To meet this new demand the whole Dominion can supply only 1900 qualified men. Accountancy presents a greater number of worth-while openings than any other profession. It alone, of all professions, is not overcrowded. Qualify Now Prepare yourself to take advantage of this wonderful opportunity. For maximum result in minimum time go to Hemingway’s, the Accountancy experts with an ipibroken record of 38 years’ Examination success. For particulars apply to— HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, - - AUCKLAND

You don’t need to be flush with “cheques” to do good buying at Doel’s. CYCLES £1 DEPOSIT, 2/- WEEKLY How’s that for liberal and welcome terms? ACCESSORIES of every possible description, at lowest prices compatible with soundest quality. 2 CELL BATTERIES, Bd. 3 CELL, 1/-. CO., LTD. BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. ’Phone 417.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 September 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 September 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 5 September 1934, Page 6

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