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YOU WILL KNOW >IT "X" BOTTLED FRUITS ARK THE. BEST! THAT OAREFUL PRESERyiNG AND GOOD im j te FRUIT CAN PBODDCfit fT\HE fruit comes direct from the Orchard -■- to tho Woi'lvF, and ib not bruih-cd or spoiled in tiny way. , ' * „ Able the Grocer for any oi the followiugi COLDKN DROP PLUMS NKOTARINES APRICOTS PJSACHKS CHERRIES or GREENGAGES. Those fruits, ihe pick of tho Nelson district, make SPLENDID DESSERT 1 __ TO AIL IS TO FAIL j Health is the inaiaspring of action. Without It you Taller and fall, and make poor success oi things 'generally. Without health you arc »t a disadvantage commercially, socially and intellectually. Health establishes purpose, energy, 'conceatra* tlon, and accomplishment. Be healthy. Remember that loss energy means loss ot busir , acumen. To ail means to fail. The N surest means of warding o£f allnier' « ' and of providing against any loss oi vigour is to take An occasional dose ol They afe famous the world ove* tor their excellent, effect upon the stomach, Jiveiv fiad other organs oE digestion. If you arc suffering in any way from digestive trouble you will be well advised to \lve them a trial. They will quickly and surely give tone to the £>yt,tem, icstore the j appetite, bring back Health, Strength, & Energy, a&d lathe battle of life will HELP YOU I TOJPREVAIL Sold everywhere in boxes, pri« t»ld. (36 Fills)\l/U (50 pUU) & 2/9 (168 pllU), ■ IMPROVED" |i I BY THE ffl 'AUDI I t\JN ffl Ofc • Wk «■-• ! **^ w! ' «SrSSIIS«MM«'»*S»Ml | .''*''" ■uf«i«uik.'»l*«lMW*Uß**O* \& \ %i ' ' y.T'i'F v 't?> Wv} 'LUNAR* ELECTRIC LAMPS, 2/6 61. Contumt only ohE-ililFio <if lha current taktn ky thi oidluary Itmpc. TURNESULL & JONES, ITD. BLAIR STREfcT (Opp. Fruit MlrttOtS), COUftTEHAIf PLACE, lctojihonw 860 «ntl 2272. ygty CKABI'HEB AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, ' Ensrineor*, Iron aud Brass Founders, Boilormukcrs, etc., IlavinK installed Bpecinl (>la'nt for making Wrowjht-iron Split Pulleys. are io eupply' all bike« of Pulley*, Ruarfititeed to stand tho heavips-t; «ork. 130 euro and •es our Prico-llist boloro ao.Uig olsewhera.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1911, Page 4

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