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*£* * a I Tin# <i %kjW* KEEP COOL After the game or in between sets, solve the thirst question with a glass of FAMOUS E ■“* Cooling—thirst-quenching —peps yon up in a jiffy. Made from choicest ingredients and cold, crystal clear water from our own dee]) well. J. R. DODSON & SON THIRST QUENCHERS TO NELSON. CLEARANCE OF ODDMENTS IN I 1 ALSO SPORTS SHOES AND BEACH SHOES. Every pair marked down to special quick selling' prices. bargains for those making an early" call. Genuine COOKHAI HOUSE HARDY STREET.' One Call Dees It AH Petrol, oil, specialised greasing, washing, polishing, free air, free battery water and inspection, tyres and tubes vulcanised. . . Quick, courteous, clean, cheerful and economical service—try us! SOOBRICH SERVICE STATIOR NELSON BUSINESS DEMANDS ACCOUNTANTS -BECAUSE ACCOUNTANTS COMMAND BUSINESS TO-DAY, with the lessons learnt from the depression, the Accountants’ services are rated more highly than ever. To-day, the men in the highlypaid key positions throughout the business world are men with Accountancy training. To-day the prospects for the Qualified man are better than ever before. THE HOME=STUDY WAY TO SUCCESS Thousands of successful men have received their Accountancy training from Hemingway’s—at night—at home. Invest part of your spare time in profitable Home-study under Hemingway’s —the largest and most successful Accountancy tuition specialists in. the Southern Hemisphere. To-day is the time to prepare for a bigger job—a higher salary. Now is the time to commence your studies. Write for FREE Book—“ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, - - AUCKLAND OUND: Newman’s ServiVa r.T viqo Cars equipped with latest WirePerfect reception of programmes 2YA a:d 3YA,—Newman Bros., Phone 124. 1078 (1109 all night). McKay’s HAVE THE CONTRACT FOR “Tuff-Stuff” Tent Duck 52in wide. GSin wide. 7Sin wide. 1/6 yard. 1/11 yard. 2/6 yard. For awnings, blinds, tents, canoes, etc. The cloth of a hundred uses. By special arrangement Reuter’s world Service in addition to other special sources of information is used in the compilation of the overseas intelligence published in this issue, and all rights therein in Australia and New Zealand ( r»> r«fwv«d COOK STRAIT AIRWAYS, LTD. HEAD OFFICE: CORNER WAIMEA STREET AND HAVEN ROAD. P.O. BOX 85, NELSON. Circumstances permitting, TWIN ENGINED AIR LINERS will leave M flows: Nelson for Wellington, *7,45 a.m.; Wellington for Blenheim,.9 a.m., lenlieim for Wellington, 9.40 a.m.; Wellington for Nelson, 10.20 a.m.; Neson r Wellington (via Blenheim), 1.45 p.m.; Wellington for Nelson (via Blenim) 4.30 p.m. *With permission to fly via Blenheim. < FARES: Nelson-Weliington £2/5/0; Nelson-Blenheim £l/10/0; Welling-n-Bleiiheim £l/5/0; including transport to and from the aerodrome, from d to the Central Booking Office at each centre. Free baggage allowance 301 b. n’s leave the Central Booking Office 30 minutes before tlie departure of e ’plane. Applications for seats must be accompanied by the fare and a te of the approximate weight of the passenger. . . . FREIGHT: Urgent parcels carried at 4d per pound with a minimum or • Li "lit bulky parcels charged for by measurement. For particulars apply: °Tlie CENTRAL BOOKING OFFICE (J. H. COCK & CO., LTD.) Telegrams “Straitair,” Nelson; to Messrs The Anchor Shipping & Foundry Co., Ltd., Messrs Newman Bros, Ltd. WHILE ON HOLIDAY KEEP IN TOUCH BY TELEPHONE HALF RATE PERIODS FOR TOLL CALLS EXCEEDING 35 MILES. WEEK DAYS: <3 a.m. So S a.m., and 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. SUNDAYS: AH day. TALK SO FAR FOR SO LITTLE USE TOLL.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 January 1936, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 January 1936, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 January 1936, Page 6