and they'll ask no better breakfast. It is, par excellence, tne food that nourishes and stimulates and stays. Feed thorn on OATINA and you . will not find them corning home IA. uncomfortably ravenous at noon. '£& While young brains are busy Y and young bodies grow, OATINA j§ is the finest possible food to i work arid think and grow ! strong on. WHY ? Nature has charge of children. Instinct leads them infallibly in some matters. When you find them preferring OATINA above ____ all other forms and •f,™ -„ "V— preparations of oats, '■? • B&\ you need be in no doubt i»V*- V' concerning OATINA'S f,' L superiority. .j, { * In any case, why k should YOU doubt Jv what EVERYBODY V] / *\ now knows ? ( W. R. MAY, RICHMOND & IWAKAPUAKA ~ WING to our very serious loss by fire, we have decided to continue OUR SALE for One Month Longer.^ Further REDUCTIONS will be made in— MEN'S CLOTHING, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, HATS & CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, GOLOSHES, &c= LINOLEUMS; FLOORCLOTHS, RUGS, [CARPETS & DOOR IWIATS. GREAT EEDUCTIONS will also be made on the balance of our , B WINTER DRAPERY. COST will not be considered. We must REALISE. ALL our Goods are NEW as we land by every boat. FOR ONE MONTH LONGER. W. R. MAY, RICHMOND & WAXAPUAKA
P""~ There are rnany w i WHY?.-«6i Is TH Hi 3& Because it burnishes your boots with a lasting: shine. lasting snine. It renovates and improves the leather. It removes stains, and niakes old boots look like new. TRY A dl Ic^lK^^^ 01& EgTff
1. Reaches practically every hqme in the Provincial District of Nelson. 2. Is kept handy, and is referred to all the year round. 3. Everybody reads the book bee?ais3 It contains what everybody wants to know. The 19.11 Almanac is now in course of compilation. A. thorough revision and a complete reorganisation are being effected, and it is guaranteed thj book will bristle with information from cover to coven A Gilt-od&oc3 Sravestmesit a To circularise the number pf people who buy an Almanac costs £6 5s in half-pennv stamps"alone, without counting labour in addressing, circulars, and envelopes. A circular, if read at all, is seldom read more than once, whereas the advertisements in Lucas' Nelson Almanac are before the people constantly during the year. And what is more all members of a household refer to it because it contains something for everybody. Advertisers will greatly oblige by preparing this year's copy at an early date, R. LUCAS &
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 August 1910, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLV, Issue XLV, 18 August 1910, Page 2
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