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BGE€H!N6TGN'S ?\LIS<I' '•THE PiU OF THE FET.KS," | . Are purely vescl.-.blc.sm?. 1 .!. i tasteless, and absolutely will not cause griping W <*•*'>" un " « cas ; ne<s to X«e least robust | presort TViey may be taken kt any and all seasons and times of the day or night, and J it regularly used will promote p the digestion and improve | the general health All chemists and stores sell ■ them, or they may be pro- j cured direct and post free | from the manufacturer for i/- | in penny stamps. Address : g Bonnington, Chemist, Christ- | church, ...i -ml Sun Insurance Office Sum Insured 1904, £45Q#QO>OO(>- 0 THE "SUN" »8 the oldest Purely FIRE OFFICE in the World. Claims arranged by the Local Agents, and paid with pro mpti tude and Liberality. Rates of Premiums and otner information may be obtained from the undersignd. W. ROUT & SONS, District Agents. _ The Permanent Building Society Of Nelson. (ESTABLISHED 1862.) - ENDS MONJSY at 5 PEK CENT. &j m sums to suit BORROWERS; reoavable by Monthly Instalments.. F 'TABLE 01 1 R^PAYMILInTS. Monthly Repayment, including Pritiripal ftßd Intßtest. £ £ 8. d. 100 >. 1 3 J 809 2 6 8 500 3 10 0 400 ::: 413 4 500 ... 616 8 LOANS (or any portion) can be repaid at any timo. BORROWERS participate equally v'.th Investor- in PROFITS. COST 01'". i:SBDS a*, low^t ?-nle tal^' GEO. M. ROUT, Secret.' ry. Money t© Lend. A9Mk% AND HARLEY (Late Adams & Kingdon). WE havo Honey to Len..l-, if. large or BtnUH b\i«\«, U> suit borrowers, at loweSb ctfrtoril rates of interest. Easy toirus mado for repay njnt principal.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 305, 14 November 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 305, 14 November 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 305, 14 November 1906, Page 2