The Railway tleserve may or may not be the best site for a Post Office, but there its not the- slightest doubt but tha.t the "Best" sight for everybody is a "Best" cycle, which canonly be obtained from the "Best" shop, which is situate in Levin's buildings. We may "paint fences," but we sell only the "Best" of everything, whether it is a cycle, motor-cycle,, accessories, or gun or fishing tackleWe paint the fences to let the publicknow this, so that they may come to the "Best" shop for the "Best J)r goods. *
Ladies! Save your combings and have them made up into any of ther latest fashionable, coiffures. Every description of work; . match* guaranteed. Price-list post free. —, Mrs. Gaw, Trafalgar Street, Nelson. * A WAGGON LOAD OF COUGH ;..:',',,// ~ .MEDICINES.. :Mr W. T. Susans, Rangitikeu writes.to inform us that he could personally back One bottle "of Baxter 7* •;LUng. Preserver to do, as much goocf, :as two bottles of other mixtures ancl -more than a waggon load of somecough medicines. A famous medicine* for giving immediate relief and curing coughs and colds quickly, especially the persistent coughs which cling; around after influenza. It's : easilyworth Is a drop. The Is 10<3 size is :the best yalue.
THE BEST KITCHEN. A POINT FOR GOOD HOUSEWIVES. Among the equipments of the bestappointed kitchen you invariably find the best baking powder—Sharland'sThat is because it is the purest and most effective baking powder procurable anywhere. It is wholesome, and does not cause the injury to delicate digestive organs that is caused hy baking powder of the commoner sort* Sharland's insist on quality beforethey look for profit. They will not fix their name to a baking powder which, as druggists, they know to be injurious to the human system, lney put purity always first. Sharland's Baking Powder containsno trace of any injurious substance; but it is excellent for cookery. TJifbest housewives all use it. There isnoue cheaper, though some may seers so. That is the fact to remember. Send post card to Sharland and Co., Ltd., Wellington, for free sample tin.. Retail all stores.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 222, 26 September 1910, Page 4
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347Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIV, Issue 222, 26 September 1910, Page 4
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