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A DRINK WITHOUT A HEADACHE "Yonr sample of KOLA NIP . duly received. Never before have I r'ealia- ' ed such pleasure as from the contents of : this bottle, and when Ii treated my ' friends to a glass they were unstinted in their praise. At dinners and banquets itis the 'toast' drink *oar* excell ence. I find KOLA NIP the most wonderful drink that ever drove skeleton from the '.- feast °r painted landscapes in the brain, - of man. It is tho mingled essences ; of the far-famed Sdiith. African. Kola* * nut. In it you will find the sunshine i and shadow that chased. eacte' other over *< the giant forests, billowy - : : fields, and i mountain peaks of that charming land; i the breath of June, the carol* of the ; .lark, the dew of the night, the wealth" '1 of summer and and autumn's* rich "con- 1 tent, all golden.cd with imprisoned light. Drink it,, ami in fancy you hear tlie voices. of men and maidens singing the "Harvest Home mingled with the "" laughter of children. . Drink it, and you will feel within. your blood the star-' ry dawns, the dreamy ,tawny dusks of perfect days. Vim,' -vigour, vitality; 4 and perfect health."— Veritas. — Cock & . Co.V local agents. " Is 1 " ■ ' ..■«■'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 17, Issue XLIII, 17 December 1909, Page 2

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205

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 17, Issue XLIII, 17 December 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 17, Issue XLIII, 17 December 1909, Page 2

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