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mmm WAS wm r^i£ni_iy» PAGES j^ ; ND of course you knov/ what that means. As you see jl everything* is /beautifully mad", only, the best of materials being 1 usecl.. Just look how well the things a'e finished, and they will last a lifetime and always looiv well Now the price.' ■'Well,, it is not much more than you would pay for common stuff, as it is all made in their own Factory. But just you call and g-et their prices first, then compare, it will cost you notning aiad may save you thing1© Pep Cent. REDUCTSON. During this week we are holding a 10 per cent. Discount Sale on our Soft Goods Furnishings. This is a chance to secure real good quality Goods at a low price:— Cretonne, Tapestry, Velvets, Plushes, Art Linens, .. Canvases, Art Serges, TabSe Covers, Quilts, Down | Quilts, Cushions, Lace Curtains, Casement Cloth, Table Linen, Fringes, Gimps. 0. Page % sow., '- MANUFACTURERS & COMPLETE FURNISHERS, 21-23 Hardy-Street. if; carefully • packed, in air-tight, damp--iroof cartons to preserve its strength and flavour. -- ~ Take no substitute—it costs only. 1/8. 1/lO.arid 2/- per lb. 22 For .' warding off. Influenza "Nazol" acts lik# a charm, y As soon as you feel the •' 'Nazol" accoidmrrVto directions, and you' re safe. * disappear ..'as- sqon' as you bring "Nazol" into operation. It is .the .latest English remedy,y and -it works effectively. .- No cold> isV"Na'aoi" proof.* \ Jo a SHARPIE'S! "ON ET pulling power ' when properly harnessed up. Hut shouldthere be a weak spot in ; the harness, such as a faulty coin-, .plicated bowl/trouble isiiM, far off. . Thereare no weak points about the vital pails of a SHARPIE'S TIIBULAR SEPARATOR. It's,bowl consists of •. two simple •pieces/,easily cleaned,-and so effective inMheir; work that milk is • skimmed to the last "drop of cream. Upkeep bills do not frighten the owner - of a Sharpie's, repairs- are -practically nil, whilst the.outlay for oil is a very. Stnall iiem...' . There is a sqplendid* Catalogue this fine machine awaiting your request.'• Send for it to-day lo PATERSON &CO.. WEtLING-rdN. - P. H. APPLEBY, BEST, NELSON. BENZIE'S PEPSO yls the Great, Cure for Indigestion . add other evidences of a weakened digestion. Try it. You'll experience no more that, oppressed feeling after eating. It'makes what you eat taste good. Sold by all Chemists and Stores, 2/6 per bo'.tle Women of New Zea lan d! MELLORS sauce for the gander as well as the goose, and -Monday's cold joint, served with Mellor's Sauce: mild or piquant, is • keenly enjoyed' by the man of the house. ..." Sold., by all »tore», etc. ASTGHEB HtrarPHRET® -a oql toteAgenu tor Ni

- t" T ©BHeeo. Right out on iis own in every- way—the best Tobacco ever > pushed into a Pipe, Bowl# Tkat's why niien who smoked 1 expensive mixtures dropped them a;ncl now buy Golden Eagle. It simply can't bite your tongue —smoke half-a-dozen pipes one after the other, and you've still a sweet, soothing smoKe. Qolden Eagle holds its fire long and close and is the mosit ecohomicall tobacco. Try a tin and prove its merits. The new Gift Scheme is way up top too. Splendid presents for you and the lady-save your seals and get her a gift she will s-iirely appreciate. HERE'S , A TIP FOR SMOKERS. When you buy a new'pipe, don't smbke it until you've soaked the inside of. the. bowl and stem in milk for at least twelve hours. It will then smoke sweet and,, ccol right-from the start. :

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 7

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