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Styles. UAINTNESS, yet durability is the dominant note in Furniture now. We are Specialists in thK> class of W'ol-Jc Xt is Artistic, yet comfortable, quaint, with its straight lines, and above all is not expensive. We are showing- .sideboards in .Oalc or Stained Walnut, with (high backs), Writing Gabinets, Morris Chairs, etc. Also ART FURNISHINGS to harmonise with the Furniture. Art Linen and Cretonnes, for loose cover work, make your old Chairs or CJoucnes equarto new; Casement Cloths, with or without borderings; Art Canvas or Burlap; Bolton Sheeting for Curtains, Table Felts, and Cushion Covers. All other styles of Furniture made, and Furnishings in Stock. BUY DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY. Q. PAGE & SONS., ART FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. Hardy-Street. Bonnington's Irish Moss cures coughs and colds .5 | quickly. Ine nrst rew uoscs case mc uuuai ':! J loosen the phlegm, and the cough is cured. almost be- ! I fore you realise it. For fifty years Bonnington's has i been the standard family remedy. Refuse imitations and subl stitutes put up tch give the dealer a bigger profit. T , -»• BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS ,/. \ ' Miss Priscella Verne, Opera House, Christ- / churcbi writes:—"l still take Bbnhington's Irish' /■/' Moss whenever I am troubled.witha cold or loss f/ of voice. I find it most helpful: to me in my fJ-/\- professional duties, and will always recommend ill mi ft'to".my friends." 85 WINTER! Well, it's just about due—anyhow, it's quite time to get your New ■ ' < ■ Lamps, Lanterns and Accessories! And these darker mornings arc the time'for Alarm Clocks. Any day now ydu will require all the other Winter Comforts, Such as Oil Heaters, Coal Vases and Scoops, FootWarmers, Hot Water Bottles, Fire and Draught Screens, Stove and Hearth Brushes, etc, etc. ■■. As vie carry one of the largest Stocks in the Dominion of all the above and many other seasonable lines, it will pay you to see the SPECIAL DISPLAY we are making -nst no>£. • . ' Never mind whether you Tant to buy or not, uJlut ANU Ofct. R. SNODGRASS & SONS., DIRECT IMPORTERS. 'Phone 261. ju A Quiek Way to Figure Perfection, "EAR a BOYA.L I\D. RUST-TIIOOF COESET. It will make the most of your naturally good figure lines—it will correct any poor ones if you have ihem. And above all, every model in ROYAL Rust-Proof CORSETS is correct and cornfortablcl -- P.D.'s are designed as only a true French woman's Corset can be, and figure perfection is invariably associated with the daughters of La Belle France! Have you sought your style in a P.D. ? Royal P.D. Self-Reducing Corsets are sold by leading Drapers. No more imported boots for you once you try them. Buy by the name-it's your guarantee. TO HAVE IN THE HOUSE. A'box pf BEECHAM'S PILLS is a handy thing to have in the house, and if a dose is taken at the moment of need much illness will be Saved. Any trouble arisiiTg from derangement of the digestive organs is quickly set right by taking in time Bbechams Pills ■ ■• ■ ■ ' i . ' This unrivalled medicine will do more to build up robust health and maintain it than any other ntsdicine. For SLUGGISH LIVER, INACTIVE KIDNEYS, SICK HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION,—BEECHAM'S PILL& STAND WITHOUT A RIVAL, Sold everywhere In boxes, mice IOJd. (36 pills) 1/1} (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills)

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 21 April 1911, Page 7

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