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The triumph of tne r.r?. Corset is easily understood. Oreat surgeons and specialists commend the P.D. Injury was caused by the old-fashioned corset, but the P.D. confers benefit, ft supports a^d ennobles the figure and gives strength and stimulus. Dean nd the P.D., and got it.*

AMERICAN FLEET. When the American Fleet was 'r Auckland the Admirals used WIO LF.TTA Hair Fr^d and Tonic Thej Found WtOT.KTTA I J»>- l.f I Hair l're '>ar;ition Lh.-y k« h>J. VMOI.IOTTA i? now ?old' froio tl.fl Bhitf to liolo fua, ,\irj hi= b.'fn-ffr.t t.-. Atr.fru:a "?i?at Britain, md Australia. Evrry h.-.ttle >:.t WIOT.F.TT A r;ink-.-the Oovernmanfa Ariu'lv.-t'^ it]>uit. Tt.r Analyst cays WIOLE'I TA i- N: n-in-iuriou?, and it inske*. the h-«ir WIOLETTA Is the only Hair Tonic in the Dominion guaranteed to return your money if you receive no benefit. Chemists, Hairdressers, and Stores. 3s 6d per bottle (posted 6d extra!. Distinetiveness of style, gracefulnessHid attractiveness of ligure, combined .vith perfect freedom and comfort, i. desired by every woman, and the P-D Corset has a world-wide reputation fo imparting these great essential pointto the wearer. Science and skill havi combined to render P. D. Ucifieta absi lutely unrivalled for durability — the> will wear considerably longer than an^ other make.* I" OST, Parcel (Girl's Clothing and -A Watch), on Saturday, Nelson and Wakefield train. Reward at Mrs Linton's, Wakefield. LOST, Umbrella, dropped from Motor 'Bus, Hardy or Waimea-sts. Ueward at "Mail" Office or at Mr Booiv's. RIBBONS ! Our Angle Window will be taken out To-morrow Morningj_ and the Ribbons will be ready tor grabbing up at 9 o'clock. The Auckland Clothing & Drapery Co. AT Nine o' Clock ! To-morrow morn _ ing we will sell the magnificent ribboas in our corner window — all 6(1 per yard, i'he Auckland Clothing & ')i.i;>uy Co RIBBONS AGAIN": To-morrow Morning we sell Ribbons in our corner window. Be there at 9 The Auckland Clothing & !)iano.y Co. AFLUTTER IN SHOES! All H--Shne Dealers in to.vn fay ye are losing money on them. " hey oui;t;t to know, so prao the mup, 2s 6d pair. — The Aui-klarid Clothing & Drap>vy Co. qpHE EfN-VL FLUTTER! To-jjiii .L row we will throw a.wi'ic-r ftr^l; of Ladies' Smart Evening i4h-.es 'n t!.tmarket, 2l 6d pair. The Auckland Clothing & Drap:ry Ci.. D~ I STURBANCE in the Shoe Mavket ! We have given the Leather Trade a fearful smack. They say we ough to be in gaol, but To-morrow we wil still sell Ladies' Evening Shoes 2s 6d pair, fhe Auckland Clothing & Drap.-ry Co. r^* dOUTHEEN STAR LODOK, iC*-^ - No - 735 - E.G.— Monthly ** Meeting This Evening, at '(.oU. Visitors cordially invited. A-TTICTORY L9DGE. No. 40. V Oilicial visit to Southern Star Lodge This Evening, at 7.30. T OST. A BRASS WHEEL CAP. Reward at TATTERSALL'S. THEATRE ROYAL. Direction of . . Mr Henry Hayward Crowded with the Elite of Nelson. Hundreds Turned "Away. TO-NIGHT is the Last Opportunity of Witnessing London's Greatest Entertainment, MASKELYNE AND DEVANT'S MYSTERIES. The Season Closes TO-NIGHT ! All Nelson should see The Second Superb Programme. Prices : 4s, 3s, 2s. Reserved Seats 4s. Box Plan and Day Sales at Jackson's. MUST Quit Stock. Big reductions, and 2s 6d Teturned on each. £ spent. At QIBBARIVS, MAKE it Known : March is Cash Bonus Month at GIBBARD'S, 2s 6d back on each £ spent. IET 'era alt i«mc ! Genuine rcducJ tions ami CaMi Mmius 2s 6d in £ for everybody, at LiIBUAUD'S. SPECIAL Cash Bonus 2s 6d for every £ spent during March, at GIBBARD'S. STERLING Value in Men's and Boys' Clothing and Cash Bonus 2s 6d hx £ this month at GIBBARD'S. BUY Drapery and Clothing at GIBBARD'S and secure Cash Bomip 2s 6d in £ during March.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 3

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601

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 9 March 1909, Page 3

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