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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS CASUAju Advertisements are inserted in this paper at 3s per inch. Arrangements oan be made (or monthly, quarterly, or yearly business advertisement, but notice c( withdrawal must be given in writing before the term expires, or the advertisement will be renewed for a similar period and charged at full rates. Ordinary advertisements, specially ordered above the leader, 4s 6d per inch. Advertisements inserted by the quarter, or any other period, will be continued at expiration of the same, unless special instructions are given to the contrary. Advertisements sent without the number of insertions being specified will be continued until notice of discontinuance is forwarded in writing.

MONEY TO LEND. IN ANY SUMS at the LOWEST RATES of Interest on approved securities OONOLLY, BURDEN. AND CHURCHWARD. High Street. Blenheim. Photography rpHE STUDIO known as fl Macey’s Studio has been taken over by MR W. S. OAKLEY, late Operator at Bunting’s Studios, Palmerston North, and T. Humphrey and Co.’s, Melbourne. The rooms have been well furnished and fitted up for the comfort of customers and the production of up-to-date portrait photography. You can rely on Comfort, Promptness, Satisfaction and Good Work at OAKLEY’S STUDIOS, Market Place - BLENHEIM Masonic Hotel, NELSON. (Under New Management*) MR J. P. BBIRNE, late of Greymouth, Blenheim and Picton, begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that be has taken over the above Hotel. Tourists and Travellers will find every comfort and convenience, as in the past. The Oateiing is under the supervision o Mrs Beirne, and Visitors will find everything to their entire satisfaction, and “ a Home away from Home. fiT AU’Local Bears and Speight’s, Superior Brands of Wines, Spirits and Ales, JAS. P. BEIRNE, PROPRIETOR. [A Card] . NEW MUSIC — “ Boys in Khaki, Boys in Blue,” 1/9 net. The great Patriotic Chorus Song I dedicated to the Army and Navy. *' Be a Man, Enlist To-day,” an exceptional number at the price, 6d net. “ Looking Backwards Waltz,” arranged on popular airs from Faust, II Travatore and Brag’s Serenata, 6d net. “ Petal’s,” by Percy Raymond, is a pianoforte solo worthy of your consideration, The melody haunts you, and its effectiveness charms every player. Easy to play and sure to please, 2/- net, “ The Blascheck Book,” a collection of selected Humorous and Dramatic Recitations, 1/3 net. “ Spotty,” musical monalogue (humorous). Mr Blascbeck’s star item at bis recent local concert, 2/- net. AT " CARTWRIGHT'S," Box 58, Blenheim, Alfred Street. Royal Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THIS well-established house his now been -taken over by Mb John Connell, who wishes to inform visitors from Marlborough that he will do all in his power to make them comfortable. GOOD ACCOMMODATION, \LES AND LIQUORS OF THE BEST QUALITY. John Connell - Proprietor.

Footwear for Winter A bargain in QUALITY as well as a bargain in PRICE is what you get every time you buy a pair of Boots or Shoes here, and we advise you to call in and inspect OUR SPLENDID WINTER VALUES in high grade Footwear : : : : : : : : PRICE & SON HAVELOCKStocktaking Sale; For ONE Month o7rling’s Commencing on SATURDAY, duly 17th, 1915. The Last Chance to buy Good DRAPERY before the Rise. Come Early and secure some of the numerous BARGAINS Special BARGAINS In the Show Room Everything Reduced FOR ONE MONTH. W, H. BUCKMAN, Manager Havelock Branch.

- Postal Notice

Mails close at the Havelock Post Office as fallow:— For Havelock Suburban, Okaramio, Kaituna, Renwicktown, Blenheim, and Wellington—Daily at 1.30 p.mFor Canvastown. Flat Creek, Rai Falla, Timatanga, Whangamoa, and Nelson —Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 a.mi For Deep Creek—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 a.m. For Nydia Bay, Hopai, Crail Bay, Hikoekoea, Bulwer, Mahau, Maori Bay, Tira Ora, Homewood, Brightlands, Pohuenui, Te Furu, Wbatanihi, Whakatahuri, and Elaine Bay, Waifaohonu, Okoha, Manaroa, Finohia, Te Rawa, Port Ligar—every alternate Friday, according to tide. Per Huia. For Nydia Bay, Hikoekoea, Bulwer, Mahau, Maori Bay, Tira Ora, Homewood, Brightlands, Pohuenui, Te Puru, Wharebunga, Wbatanihi, Port Ligar, Otanerau, Waihohonu, Hopai, Crail Bay,* Manroa, Elaine Bay, Ravenscliff, Pinohia, Te Rawa, Waitata Bay, Onauku—every alternate Friday, per Elsie according to time-table. For Mahakipawa, Grove, Cnllensville and ( Picton—Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 7.30 a.m. G. BOAGEY, Poatmaater,

MONEY TO LEND. N large or small sums. on freeJL bold and approved leasehold securities and wool. Loans for building purposes arranged at from per- cent. Havelock Courts visited as oooason requires. MoOALLUM, MILLS. AND SPENCE, Solicitors, Blenheim. MONEY TO LEND DAMS & HARLEY, Barrist-. ers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public, Nelson. Money to lend at current rates of interest, in large or small sums to suit borrowers. Easy terms made <for repayment of principal,

M R VICTOR POWELL, DENTIST, BLENHEIM, visits Havelock every Wednesday. Hours : 10/30 to $ p.m. Booms : Old Commercial. MONEY TO LEND. ON approved securities, in large or small sums, at lowest current rates of interest. T. F. BELLING - . Solicitor, High Street, Blenheim.

Economy is Crowned Queen at McKay’s Special Purchase and Stock-taking Sale Every day opens with phenomenal business, and closes brilliantly, having made hundreds of economists happy with money savings. And then we turn our thoughts to the morrow—plan fresh surprises prepare additional bargain snaps, so that the huge bargain crowds may again spend a merry time. BIGGER REDUCTIONS THAN EVER TO-DAY! IN THE SHOW ROOM! IN THE “ FANCY!" IN THE' MANCHESTER ! EVERYWHERE ! ARB RIPE PLUMS TO PICK! For we’re out to make history 1 We want this Bargain Carnival to go down to posterity as the most gorgeous we have ever held—and so it will—and you are going to help towards it, aren’i you ? There are NO POINTS IN WAITING TILL TO-MORROW. .'f Come Now ? W. McKAY & SON “ FOR WHAT PARIS DICTATES ” Drapers - - - - Nelson.

OUR ENEMY is goods of passing Fashion, odd lots and broken pieces. We have Shattered Prices, but Spared the Goods. You may reap the Benefit; Double»bed White Sheeting, Is yard Plain Pillow Slips, Sale Price Is pair Ladies’ Costumes, Bale Price 19s 6d, 255, 27s 6d Men’s Tweed Trousers, Sale Price 3s IJd pair Children’s Wool Sets (Coat and Cap to match). Sale Price 8s lid, 9s 6d and 9s lid (half-price). Mall Orders Faithfully Executed. H. F. HALL, BLENHEIM. Costumes and Suits From £4 10s Upwards. \X/HY pay such big prices for your ’ ’ Wearing Apparel while we are making Costumes and Suits at the above price ? Our representative, Mr Mosley, may be interviewed at Scott’s Hotel, Havelock, EVERY THREE WEEKS with a full range of Suiting and Costume SAMPLES. We have had extensive London experience, and our Cutter holds a firstclass London Diploma; for cutting all garments. ADDRESS—WILLIAMS & MOSLEY Ladles’ & Gents’ Tailors NEXT CAFE - - - - BLENHEIM.

As Othbbs Sse Us. - In writing of New Zealand, Mrs Philip Snowden says;—" Nowhere in the world is there a more beautiful country than New Zealand. The climate is delightful, and the atmosphere so clear that the outline ot Mount Cook at a' hundred miles distant is as clear as if the mountain were only a mile away. There is no poverty apparent, except such as is caused by disease and vice. Everybody can have work, and well paid work, if he or she will go where the work is, and nobody need starve, 4 What Nature his not done for the good of the people the Legislature has accomplished, so that there is little to be done, and few problems compared with the needs and problems of the land they speak of as ‘ Home.’ ” No Cold Is '• Nazol ’’ Proof I

AZOL ” is a wonderful reliever for colds, and no mistake! Easy to take swift in action, efficacious and economical 60 doses for 1/6. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night) Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, 1/6, 2/6.

See Cheap Freight Hates* Front Pages LAIDLA W LEEDS’ Wholesale Catalog

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 26, Issue 63, 3 August 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 26, Issue 63, 3 August 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 26, Issue 63, 3 August 1915, Page 4

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