H. J. DODSON, SURGEON DENTIST^ XT AS commenced practice in Nelson, '. •*-■• and may be consulted at his ] rooms, 90 Hardy Street (opposite Union Bank). Phone 712. 5975 PROFESSIONAL. NOTICE. c. ghoTerton, MPO.C By exam., with honours (not M.D.), the well-known EYE Sf>iCßALss?, May be consulted on all defects of vision at AMGELL'S FBAftMACY From NOVEMBER 30th inst. (».v.) Until DECE&BEE, 15th, not later. 6236 MQ^EY TO S.EKD. PHI AND MOORE, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. W<b hav® Aloxiej to Lend for Clients in large or smtill sums to suit Borrowers, at Lowest Current Rates of Internet. Very easy terms made for ropaymeni of principal. MONEY TO LEHB. AND WARLEY BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. &f ONB^ to Lend at. current rate of interest on approved security, USasy terms T®&d* #or rs!ps>ynie2it d priaAil bnemesa Communications tot "Th© Colonist" 6houk* be addressed "Tb® Manager." All Literary Communications BhouW b® addressed "The Editor." - BssporJanSs—No Communications foi i "The Colonist" should lie addressed i» 3 individuals h$ name. BUUiD, tfINNEI, AND CO., Prop fetors, "The Cotrmisfc,"
"A good deal of interest will bo taken in the party issue/ sez Mumbles after reading 'Arry Atmore's speech, witli which he seemed pleased. "But," sez I, "there's one thing certain —that is the Reform party isn't much good to the workers or the district. Didn't they take away the rails and trucks, and stopped railway works which were being carried out by the Liberals. Though Tommy said this was imagin-] ation, my friend Bill (not Massey) said the rails Vent away right enough, never to come back any more, as the say in' is. Though they* called theirselves the National Ass., they had enough sense to look after themselves and the Fat Man, and gave more spoils to their supporters than any Government ever did, and they said it was very wicked j of the Liberals to do it in a small way j —'Satan reprovin' sin,' as the sayin' is, but worse."- Mumbles sez all the big wealthy men and the snobs support "Reform," but sez I, Mary J. j Woodser Mumbles is a Liberal, and out j for the people against the classes an<2 snobs every time. There will bo great diversity of opinion upon the incidence of taxation and general politics, but it is a good thing to find the people^ so I unanimous about Lock's big Furnishing Warehouse as being the best and cheapest place for Furniture. You get the largest and most up-to-date stock of Furniture, Linos, Gcmgoleum, Baby Carriages, SeivingMachirieSi and everything >required'fbri a happy homo. Just bpenedj' shipments of Englislv and .Scotch -Linos, direct from-^li^ rfactwyv; Ail nice ancl oheap.* '; .\
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Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15239, 28 November 1919, Page 4
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441Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXII, Issue 15239, 28 November 1919, Page 4
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