A DB-NK WITHOUT A HEADACHE "Your sample of KOLA NIP duly received. Never before have I realised suc-h -pleasure as from the contents of this, bottle, and. when I treated my friends to a glass they were unstinted, in their praise. At dinners and banquets it is the 'toast' drink par excellence. I find KOLA NIP the 'most wonderful drink that ever drove skeleton from the feast or painted landscapes in the brain of man. - It is the mingled essences of the far-famed South African Kola nut. In it you will find the sunshine sind shadow that chased each other over the giant forests, billowy fields, and mountain peaks of that charming land, the breath of June, the carol of the lark, the dew of the night, the wealth of summer and and autumn's rich content, all goldened with imprisoned light. Drink it, and in fancy you hear the voices of men and maidens- singing the "Harvest Home" mingled with the laughter of children. Drink it, aniyou will feel within your blood the starry dawns, the dreamy ,tawny dusks of perfect days: Vim, vigour, vitality, and perfect health."— Veritas.— Cock & Co., local agents. , - ' .
The PJX CORtfBT is the highest mark of achievement' in its class. Often imitated, it is never excslledInly the makers of the P.T> Cnrsft, •vith their wonderful organisation ind facilities of distribution, can arnishyou with such a Corset at uch a price. Quality is the test of heapness. . Why help to pat »-'i«re* minm on inferiority, t»>m yoo ** wear a P.p.f
WANTED, a Steady Man, to Drive Lorry a^Pair-^Aggy^^ JUST Arrived : Fresh Picked Raspberries, fine sample. Ripe Fiji Bananas, Plums, Apphs, Peaches, French Beans, .Green Peas, NewVPotatoes. Phone '276. ; Edwards,: Bridge-street. '-' ''* •:'•-"• •-'.■•■(-■:-.-■.- - . TOWNSHIP ;;;: ■ OFv • EVERY LOT !HAS BEEN ivyvr^DliDv- ■■'■■;■•■. They Very Fine RESIDENCE/ witt 8J Acres of Land, is still For Sal* 66 £155GV TERMS : £250 cashi Balance at 5 o/O. '■ ■ ■ Tried SEVEN Ranges. Likes '-'ZEALANDIA" the BEST. Read what! a Bay of Islands Lady says : "I. have used in my various homes seven ranges, and not one of them comes up to the 'Zealandia-'y It gets, hot in a few minutes, and I do all my own cooking and bakfii bread alsoi Words cannot express the perfect satisfaction it gives. Then the advantage of opening it up, giving the appearance of a register grate, is delightful. "r--MES. Geo.Htotbb. Many other testimonials are given in our Catalogue No. .13. Write for it. It's free. -■ - - The ZEALANDIA is sold by all Ironmongers. BARNINGHAM & CO., Ltd., : . G«orge-st., Dijkedin. (Opposite Knox Church). V
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 18 December 1909, Page 3
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