' _ j» ■_&& ||^_P^9_r^ Every pair guaranteed against, WARNER S i^esKsfflrM In all fittings RUST- /^ABQFTQ at all drapers. PROOF V/V^i\Win- I KJm> ' ' ■.■■ == § For Flavour and Strength j Amber Tips Tea. § INFINITE CARE and expert tea blending has proH ' duced Amber Tips, a tea that cannot be excelled B I ll is most economical— you can make more cups g I of delicious refreshing tea from a pound of Amber I H Tips than from any oilier brand al the same price. B I The package, 100, is unique. First, the tea is B I wrapped in parchment. In turn, this is enclosed in B. I cardboard, round which- tinfoil is placed, while lhe whole f I is encased in an outer covering of grease-proof paper. 1 I Thus you have an air-light and damp-proof carton, § I which keeps the exceptional strength and flavour of B I Ask your grocer to get Amber Tips Tea — it is sold B gffllffip^iai^to^fa^ 11 >■■■ Jl 1 1 ■ , 1 1 ri - 1 ■ ■-• CO For Prevention Oj Jit Uan admitted loct tbat prevention Is better than cere, end In no sense Is lt mor«T^ true tban la retard to bodily health. What maj- at first be but a slight aliment may. U I allowed to go unchecked, develop Inio a real danger— only to bo remo-yed et the expense a* I ■ach sacrifice and suffering. It ls well, therefore, to understand that, taken la time, fi BEECHAM'S PILLS will quietly g;o to the root ol the trouble -~i prevent serious Ulntsa. For Cure If yoo Und ysurcell suffering I rom a dbordsred condition ol tlie Livor. Sloraech. Kidney*, tr Bowels, Boecham's Pills may be relied upon with the greatest confidence, not only tf .five Immediate relief, but to effect a permanent cure. This medicine acts success.uily la . 'eases where more pretentious meansoltei utterly fall. It strengthens a!! the vita! oream*. ' particularly those ol nutrition, secTotlon, or.d excretion, and many even who regard themselves is confirmed fnvallds might regain all their health and bapplnts* U tliey would tnly TAKE BEECHAM'S. f^g% .v— ~ — - ~— ~- — O 1 I \3 Sold tvtrywhere in boxes, price 10ii (36 pills) l/li (56 plll»)&2ff 068 pllli). \_i M Tht TJnlTersal Remedy ft*- Acidity of tha B^fiWirfSL ' Stoniflch.Headaohe.Heartburn.lndigeation: Gentle Medina W and ths ■A *"" , ' , --ffi? ft- •* " H> r' C& h - - Twenty-five years ago Thistle Uatmea; :*..-.* Vruz placed upon the market, and u J ihe- Th«<i*<» -■■■■+-.-. ... ~yj Mills are the largest in Austral;- ■ .'..■■ .i.vi ''-.<" com-'. plete as any ih either Hemisphere. i;vcv oirntrj' excels in some particular soil p : The Gore' i-^ district, New Zealand, produces the finest 'oats -i- . . , *. . .. , grown, and the pick of them go_ to. the Thistle Mills.? 'THISTLE OATMEALhTthe best, because it is"made - fronTthe" bestoats by the most modernmachinery.^ • Boys"and girls like it and want more: 'Give*"them fmorej '"^lt^is wholesome, strengthening and Satisfying, anTcosts no more t hanjn^rlor^oatmeal. jSold byVl Lstgrtis.; j Thistle Oatmeal tastes good arid is easily^digested:
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 8 April 1909, Page 4
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