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Once in 100 years THE NELSON EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION , appeals to all residents of Nelson Province far support in a community effort: 1 TO FINANCE SUITABLE* CELEBRATIONS AT THE TIME OF THE PROVINCE'S HUNDREDTH BIRTHDAY (£3OO is the estimate of requirements for this.) 2. TO RAISE £2OO MORE TO COMPLETE THE MEMORIAL ON CHURCH HILL. (£7OO has already been subscribed by 450 members.) WE WANT YOU TO JOIN THE ASSOCIATION Subscription is 5. - to end of December, 1942 BUY A BADGE TO MORROW GIVE A DONATION. After the Centennial all surplus monies go to Patriotic Funds. COME TO THE PORT AT 2 p.m. ON SATURDAY ALL Y’OUR FRIENDS WILL BE THERE.

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LADIES . f Your Hair Deserves the Best mm THE MAEDER METHOD PROTECTS THE HAIR. CREATES LONGER LASTING WAVES AND CURLS. UNSURPASSED FOR ITS SELFSETTING QUALITIES. FULLY GUARANTEED. T FULL HEAD £l/1/0 THREE-QUARTER HEAD 15/- I Maeder Salon TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. SPORTSWEAR ! JUST THE OUTFIT YOU WANT IS AT McKAY’S. “Sincerity,” “Roslyn,” “Lynx” and Genuine Harris Tweeds, in well cut Coats 55/- to 125/-. Sports Trousers, to tone, cut to hang well From 29/6. If not stock size, let us measure and quote you! M c KAY ’ S SCHOOLS AND CAREERS I suggest that an educational system has not fulfilled its whole duty when it has provided means of education; it ought to assume some responsibility for the careers of its pupils, writes Dr. W. R. Matthews, Dean of St. Paul’s, in the London “Star.” The universities have “Apuointment Boards” to deal with their own graduate... Would it not be possible for something of the same kind to be run by the State on a comprehensive scale? The allocation and use of manpower—and specially of educated manpower—is as important in peace as in war. But the most effective contribution toward a solution would be a new estimation of the purposes of education The maxim “Educate for citizenship” contains an indispensable truth, but not the whole truth. We must combine it with the maxim “Educate for education's sake.” or rather ;>v the sake of the persons educated. To be encouraged to grow in the appreciation of what is true and beautiful is good in itself and the truly educated man should find within himself sources of satisfaction and content which are not destroyed even by an irksome occupation. No reformed system of education can give us this: it demands a large supply of inspired and devoted teachers. rry LISTER INE TOOTH PAITE n roam

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 29 October 1941, Page 2