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THURSDAY NEXT, at 11 a.m.; — — •■ - ' i AT PREMISES, "WESTBROOK," . APPLEBY. j -GIGANTIC. CLEARING SALE.— ' MESSRS MARK SPROT AND CO. will sell aa above in BATHER- I LEY'S ESTATE- , „ .., ' S Traction ■ Eugille* ThreshiHg Mfo s efiiil&. Portable Engine, 2 BiriH- i el's, Drill) Portable SaW-b6nohj v Drain Plough, Water-ca,rt, Corn . Crusher, Ghaffcutter, Giiltivat- |J or, Spade HarfowSj W<»aen Rbl- • )er| 2 Bahlonie Ploughs, Swln- I Heavy Dray; 1 Spring Tbf), 6 \ sets Plough Harness, 2 sets ' Cart Harness, 1 set Trap Har- . l ness, 200 Sacks, Avery Scales, ' Tools, Ladder,. Grindstone, = Pulley, Clocks"; etc; \i STOCK ■ I 1 Farm Mitre, 2 Say Ma!-^ 1 Mare I . and • Foal, 1' Colt, 1 Mare, 2 i Calves, 1 Pig, 120 Sheep, Fowls, Beehives, etc. < ON ACCOUNT OF CLIENT. \ 26 Store Pigs. i LUNCHEON PROVIDED. T. J. LYNCH, I Auctioneer. j 'AMBKR \'\¥*l A A ■ !3 free from dust, sticks, stalks, dead and decayed leaves, which spoil any Tea, and are the frequent cause of indigestion and othor complaints. Ask for "AMBER TIPS" Teas and avoid these j troubles. No Tea in the market will be j found superior to "AMBER TIPS", in its satisfying and refreshing properties. Ift fffl .llpaesjt Tea. "AMBER TIPS" should be 7 allowed to draw five minutes and the contents of the teapot should 'be btirrod up before pouring out the Tea. Obtainable from — L. T. Bowden and Co., R. Snodgrass and Son, O. F. Hingston, J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Cooperative Society, Stewart and Co., It. Nicholl, Wilkies Estate, H. Mellett, Mrs Ackersten (The Port). "AMBLR 'UPS" TEAS are alwayß crisp and fresh, wilh full aroma and true hill-grown C«ylon fla- j your. Once tritd you cannot fail to . note its immiuse superiority and con- ] tinue to us*, a. If jour storekeepei ! should not have it in stock, ask him to procure it for you. You will be more than satisfied with "AMBER TIPS" "AMBER TI-PS " Hre packed in Jib had lib tins, nett weight; also in 51b and 101 b boxes, nett. Obtainable from— L. T. Bowden and Go., K. Snodgrass and Son, G. F. Hing. ston,' J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Cooperative Society, Btowart and Co., R. Nicholl, Wilkies Estate, H. Mellett, Mm Ackersten (The PkHI, "' AMBER TIPS" TEAS Some of the reasons why you should use these Teas in preference to others : — Because they are free from tannin and very rich in theme. because they are absolutely pure Teas. Because thsy don't give indigestion and other troubles. Because they don't cost icore than you pay for Teas in much inferior quality. Prices are Is lOd and 2s, a'l in lib and ilb tins, nett weight. Obtain? ble from— l.. T. Bowden and Co., R. Snodgrass and Son, O. F. Hing- . ston, J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Cooperative Society, Stewart and Co., R. Nicholl, Wilkies Estate, H. Mellett, Mrs Ackersten (The Port). r AMBF.iTFips"' 7 ~" are pure — not a bad leaf in a pound weight of the. Teas. Noto the , grea' * amount of Pekoe ends or tips in it, ant 1 no woody fibre, dead leaves, or stalkswhich draw tannin and spoil the goo< leaf and flavour. Prices Is 30d and 2 alb. Obtainable from— L. T. Bowden am ' Co., R. Snodgrass ami Son, G. F. Hing Eton, J. Wood, Nelson Industrial Co operative Society, Stewart and Co., R Nicholl, Wilkies Estate,' U. Mellett Mrs. Ackersten (The Port) : MONEY- IN YOUR TEA CUP. ' strange, doesn't it? but read this. Forty-eight cash prizes are given away every half year to buyers of "KOZIE" TEA who save their Coupons. Buy this delightful Tea and accept the chance of making money. ,No. 2 "KOZIE"' costs Is 3d only.— Agents: R. Snodgrass and Sons. PUT YOUR MONEY INTO IT. THAT is into "KOZIE" TEA. It will return you dividends in pleasure and profit that no other Tea can 1 yield.' Odorous and fragrant, it's reali ly a charming Tea. No. 2 "KOZIE" cost Is 8d only.— Agents : R Snodgrass and Sons. - FOND 7>F "KOZIE" TEA. ONCE you have "useaf "Kozie Tea" you will grow really fond of it. Its smooth,: rich taste will appeal to you. Besides, it's so economical. No. 2 "KOZIE" costs but Is Bd, snd is A quite as good as most 2s Teas. Coupons izi every packet. — Agents : R, ijnodgrass and Sons. : THE TEA FOR SUMMER DAYS~ S "KOZIE" Tea. It refreshes, cools, 1 and invigorates as no other kind 1 does. You can buy No. 2 "KOZIE" I for Is Bd, so that means money saved [ too. Coupons in every packet. — Agents.— R. Snodgrass & Sons. MOTHERS LIKE KOZIE TEA.~~ THEY say it is (rhe Bost they havo e<ror tasted. It's not only nice io Drink, but it v '-«s more cups of Tea than the me quantity of other ■ kinds. At; Is 3d No. 2 KOZIE is really rheap. You get coupons, too.— Agents.— R. Snodgrass & Sons. CUT DOWN YOUR "TEA" BILLS. BY buying No. 2 KOZIE at Is Bd. r . It is a nice, wholesome, strong TEA, quite as good as most 2s Teas That being so it's common sense to buy ; it, isn't it? Coupons in every packet. Agentß.— R. Snodgrass & Sons. VALUABLE DISCOVEKY I'OH THE HAIR.— If yonr hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, noa "The MeTican Hair Renewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its' original colour, without leaving the disagreeable smell -)f most "Restorers." 'it makes the b-.'-T charmingly beautiful, as well as £-.■■>- raotin* tbe growth oi tho hair or bald spots, wheve the g'anas are Dot decayed Ask your Chemist for "Thft Mexican Hair R»..uwer," sold Ny Chemists and Perfumers everywhere. Wnolesa'e depot. 30, Farr den '?nod, London Enirland. . S FLORILINE !— For the" Teeth and "SI -,-~ A few dro P s of the Mquid iMonhne sprinkled on a wet tooth brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, preyents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearlywhiteness, and a delightful fragrance to^the breath. It removes all unpleasant OdoW arising from decayed teeth ov tobacco- smoke. "The Fragrant iMnnline, being composed in ports of Honey and sweet horbs, is delicious to the tasto and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Of all Chemists and Perfu\ners. Wholesale depst, 33 Farrmgdon-road, London, England. W HAT MR JOHN STEVENS, M.H.R., THINKS OF RHEUMO. Mr John Stevens, of Bulls, the member for Manawatu, has a high opraion of Rheumo. Read what ho writes:— "l had a severe ■attack of rheumatism and was advised to try Rheumo. I did so, with most satisfactory results. After taking two bottles it practically cured me. I have no hesitation in saying that I y° ur remedy is tho best I have used " Try Rheumo yourself.. If given a fair ts..il it will quickly cure rheumatism, gout, sciatica, lumbago, and kindred disca fi 6? ; . All chemists and storekeepers sell it at 2s 6d and 4s 6d a bottle. ADVICE TO n.OTHERS.-Are you broken in your rest hy a sick child suffering with the, pain of cutting teeth? * iSr o ,* chemist and get a bottle of Mh> Wiiulow's Soothing Syrup Tl will relieve Ibe poor sufferer immediately. U is perfectly harmless and pleasaril to tfift», it produces natural, quiet «!eep re lieving thc -hild from pain, and the liitle chorab aw-kes 'as' bright as a bntion." It soothes the child it Boftens the gums, allays all pain re lioves wind, ropulates the bowels' and i.-- the best known remedy for dyseDterv and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Win ■slew's Soothiug S:\np i s Eo ld by Mcdi-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLI, Issue 317, 4 December 1906, Page 4

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