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..,r£ ATDRE ' s B EST TONIC. , XT "KOLO-NIP" is undoubtedly .-;,<. „t Nature s best tonics. It brings the disordered and exhausted faculties into har. mony, lubricates the mental bearings, and prevents the friction which monotonous, exacting business engnderß. During the stress and worry of the business day no other beverage is so invigorating and sustaining as KOLA-NIP. With th! system thoroughly invigorated with Kola-! Nip, on e returns to the fighting line with health established and a stronger heart to deal with any new difficulties that never b e lacking in a pure, appetising, refreshing and delightful drinK The purity of Kola-Nip is guaranteed. Many drinks have- a chemical, metallic taste, W -;C "°P ,e . asanfc after-effect. - Not so with KOLA-NIP. Pleasant at the time, pleasant afterwards. As a thirstquencher it stands unrivalled,' but it possesses valuable medicine properties in addition. The weak and sickly will find it of immense valae as a Wood and flesh-builder.— Cock aud Co., local agent*.^ The P.D. CORSET is the highest mark of achievement in its class. Often imitated, it is never oxcollcd. Only the makers 6f the P.D. Corset, with their wonderful organisation and facilities of distribution, can ' furnish you with such a Corset at ' such a price. Quality is the test of j cheapness. Why help to put a pre- \ mium on inferiority, whei you «**--nr{ ( ( raaa'a P.D.I* '■>.-_,„■ '; i

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 18 September 1909, Page 2