PEOPLE DON'T DO THINGS «■ reason for doing so. People who . reason lor 'doing so. The people In^ enthuse about Suratura Tea are swayed by the best of all reasons—the Tea is good. The people who appreciate quality like a delicious, honest tea, are tho ones who axe loudest ia Iheir praises of SURATURA TEA, . . . Tl It is the best family tea in tha 1: market. It is an economical tea Pi because tb goes further than auy T< other. It has a perfect bouquet distinctly its own. Suratura is pure honest tea, grown and packed in Cfiylon, and is guaranteed nofl blended with India, China, or gi : any cheap or inferior teas. A Good Cough Mkdicinb; It speaks well for Chamberlain's ~ Oough. Remedy when druggists use it in their own families in preference to any other. '■"; "T have sold Chamberlain's p Cough Remedy for the past five years with complete satisfaction to myself and customers," says Druggist J. Godsmith, Van Etten, N.Y. "I have al- & ways used it in my own family both for ordinary coughs and oolde mid foe the p cough following la grippe, and find it I very efficacious." For sale by Robert 1 Snodgrass, /Hardy-street. 1 >■■ ... . . ' ~' I OK ONLY lovely Mantles, secured at . ___\l) job price, end of London season, we are clearing them at less than wholesale prices.— Mßs ANSTIC^ Qp^ONliY lovely Mantles, very best ] Jail) goods, now being cleared at less thtin wholesale prices. Call early.— MßS ANSTICE. OK ONLY. Don't forget this line of jLlp) L->diea Mantles, very best goods, at absurd prices. They will soon go, so ' call early.— MßS ANSTICB, Trafalgar-Bt. WANTED, a Good Farm Hand, used I to working a team of horses I GEO. E, FIELD, Fairbrook, Belgrove. I I.|S;T|,LOYA_TEAS. BjtflitEV ORANGE PEKOE — Pale •' Prfce 2s 6d a pound, sold by the Un teraignetf a' 2s per pound, including ohewunttbf Bnga/— KHANDALATE \, BftOKENiv PEKOE, Sale Price 2s a pound, sold by^the Undersigned at ls4d -■• . p«::ttt; ''-;.--■•■•;.•:'.'-■■'' '''>>;' GRANVILLE &CO. A't&ALoF y : OpfEft;#OWS [ yA^'ry: ON 16th mat, at 2 p n». TROUBLE and Single Riding Plowa. .••^JEpSPi ws for Stout Ground, Heavy **7P?f^' V.. V. BBYANT.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3
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354Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 85, 11 April 1902, Page 3
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