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I I I YOU I Cannot Buy BETTER TEAS •Than Longer Experience, i Larger StocKs,\ Finer Qualities, 1 More Varieties tban any In Australasia* ( /..- i&>o™. !*•*. ALL PRICES. I . . ±„u& i i I FLORILINE !— Ftf. tea Tsetb and Bieath. — A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet tooth brush produces s pleasant lather, whicb thoroughly cleanse9 the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops (Jecay gives to the teeth a peculiar pearlywhiteness, and a deligntful fragrance to the breath. It reinoveß all unpleas- : »nt odour arising from decayed teeth 'or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," bong composed in parts of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Of all Chemists and Pyfumers. Wholesale depot, 33. F-r---ringdon Road, London, England. , JCi. I M c PHERSON AND CO., LTD. WAKEFIELD. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF BRITISH FARM Implements and Machinery— Comprising HORNSBY'S Well-known High-class Manufacture. OIL ENGINES, SUCTION GAS PLANTS, Singlo ind Double Furrow PLOUGHS. EnslisL CORBETT Harrows. HARRISON AND McGREGOR Machinerv, B.S.A. Bicycles, WILCOX CREAM 'SEPARATORS, ETC., ETC. HARVESTIN Machinery, RANSOM'S PLOUGHS Etc. BRITISH Goods made by BIU PISH Workmen nu 3RITISH Soil are t.io BEST. WE INVITE Farmers to inspect our Stock. FDRNITrr.3 and FURNISHINGS, I Tables, Ciairs, Couches, Bedsle T s, Duchess Chests, Dressing Tables, Toilet Sets, Linoleums, Slip jfats, Hearth Rugs. Mattrasses, (All deI 6criptions). Curtains, Window Blinds, etc etc. RANOJiS, STOVES, Lamps, Grates. Boilers, Mangles, Sewing Machines Phonogr-xhs. •LGENTS for REID & jKAY'3 IMPLEMENTS. CYCLONE GAITS and FENCE y DROPPERS DONALD'S SHEARING Machines, WIRE STRAINERS GIBBON S FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, BULBS and SEEDS. -fTI -myfOPHERSON & CO., i-td. .tii. IVXCPHERSON & CO., Ltd. WAKEFIELD. ■ tV£ GLOiS OM fn*. g 25th MAY, ji , TUB I Closing Days Closing - Sale. fVFFE RING BOOT BARGAINS \) in Nelson reminds ns of tiie I man who etood for a whole day o» London Bridge vainly trying te aell real sovereigns for a shilling each. No one believed him, and iu I the flame \vay many good people hore miss a genuine chance such as . this by not being sufficiently alert, and neglecting to be on the spot at the right time. From now till Hie 25th inst. the spot for BOOT BARGAINS, gennine and unadulterated, is the j Anc|*sr - Boot I 'Shop, TRAFALGAR STBEBT, aind every man, woman, and child | within aradius of 50 milea will do woll to pay os at least OilE VISIT before it ia . Too Late. I BgttsSl - „ „ — -.-Eass

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 June 1907, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 June 1907, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 15 June 1907, Page 1