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"TT^Swv • Is The Home Prepared For Winter ? .3* -PW C 70? GFLEMING & SONS, NELSON Paid-np Capital Total Assets exceed Insure Building* Stacks, and all Liowest Current Bush Firea and A TF not, FLEMING'S JL will provide a cure. £ Underfoot perhaps you neea a, Carpet—draughts will not find tlieir way up under doors or skirtings if your floors are properly covered. Perhaps % Curtain or two—mayhap some new Quilts and Elanr kets —or only a Bug is needed.' 1 You will find them all at Fleming's in better qualities than you would expect even in such a wellknown Furnishing House, and for much less than you naturally expected to pay. Come in ;and make your selections before Winter settles down. SSURANCE CO., LTD. ... ... *1,000,000 (SSTD. IB2L| Btoeks, Furniture, AlTßißk. BISLEYBROStCh. Lightning Covered. Dibtbict Amhto, 1

Sometimes Three" Fingers Without, Neils' at On6■ Time: Began Years Ago. No Permanent Curei'; Began'to Use (Caticura Sdap artji: Ointment. Short Time Nails'" "Were Well. No Further Trouble.; "I have suffered from the same troubla.i f painful linger nails] at different Period? my life. ' The first > time of its perhaps twenty-five years :ago, after try" l #,,; home - remedies without getting * helped, , ( asked my doctor to prescribe ior me, was not for' a year or more that my nays. ( and fingers were well. The iHflammivtion and, . suppuration began at the bascvofthefing . nail. Sometimes it was so that_l had to use. a poultice After the pus was discharged the swellling, •would, go down until, the next period \ . inflammation, •possiblfcnot .more qr two afterwards, ■ .These frequent lnflam. mations resulted in the I°® had sometimesf aS- many as. three lingers la this state at one time. 1 " ."' J* „<,<,<>•> ' "Perhaps ten years later, I began again to suffer, from the same, .trouble. -. tried various;remedies, amongscription from doctor of;a friend..or ;; who had suffered frorn a ..like .trouble. This seemed to help somewhat for a .time. pVJ; was not a permanent.- cure/ next tried a prescription from my own doctor, but this was : so irritating to the sensitive, diseased skin that I could not !use it.i, L began to use Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I had. used top . Guticura Ointment previously 'on my cnn-. dren's scalps with good effect., I> did the Soap exclusively, but'l rubbed the Cutl- ; cura Ointment into the base of thelna.lL cvertr . night thoroughly, and as often - beside as I-. could. I had not. used, it but', a few weeks before my nails were, better, .and in a<short time they were apparently well. ■ There-was • no more .suppuration, nor Inflammation,'tna, nails grewout clean again. One box or-Uutl- :• cura Ointment was'all that I used in effecting , a cure." (Signed) Mrs. I. J.Horton, I|ato« nah.'N. y„ U. S. A., Apr. 13. 1910. On Sept., 21, Mrs. Horton wrote:' "1 have had no rftturrt of the trouble with my finger nails. < Send to R. Towns & Co., Sydney; N. S. Wj, for free sample of Guticura -Ointment, WHQ 82-page book.- ■ uJ c "4 V*» M7'^ v e> & h m HOTELS Of soLeAGENrac li A makes Comfortable Husbands Contented Housewives Delighted Families Enthusiastic Gruests Radiant Swe e thear t s Satisfied Boarders Enraptured Callers Everybody Satisfied Each day that passes somebody else is convinced. Good people monkey round with other teas, wasting their time 1 and money, injuring their nerves and constitutions, until in the end some happy chance introduces . them !to SURATURA. Then all the trouble's over arid SURATURA scores another triumph. THE TEA OF THE HAPPY PEOPLE! "Wholesale Agents— BISLEY BROS. & CO.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 4 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 4 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 4 July 1911, Page 2

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