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The Working Man'd Breakfast •»< ' „ must be sustaining. Prom early morn till evening hi* strength is exerted, and unless properly nourished, sooner* or later the system Wilt revolt The best Breakfast Food for the hard worker and his family is THISTLE OATS it nourishes, pleases the palates is easy to digest* and in other ways agrees with the system* Only carefully selected Oats are used in the Thistle process, and no hand touches these in any of the Stages* of flaking* in short, everything is done to make Thistle Oats the best breakfast food* Will you not try a bag ? Sold by all Grocers and Stores. ,& THE DELICiOUSNESS •* •■ OF IT' ■■ "• It is possible to prepare Oats to re- j semble "OTO"—that is done ! It is also possible to pack it so that it would be J impossible to distinguish the difference. But there is no copying that indescribable Creamy, Nutty, Flavour which appeals so much to the palate. The getting" of that flavour, the eliminating* of the waste products, and the preserving of the nutritive elements j in Oats, has taken years of experiment- i ing, a»d it is simply astonishing how slight a variation in treatment could : mar the flavour or destroy the food value. Hygienists say that the Oat is | the most nutritive g*rain grown, and , that as a food it is a brain, nerve, and j body builder. YOU WOULD LIKE OTO ¥ COOKS IN ONE MINUTE Packed: "A BAG WITHIN A BAG." Made by LANGDOWN & SON Ltd., Christchurch Don't neglect that cold. Delav is dangerous. Besides the discomfort there is always the chanc* of more serious trouble developing. Every case of consumption started-with "just a cold**. Take n« risks, cure your cough now with Bonnington's Irish Mom. Safe, sure, and prompt, it 2ias been th« family cough remedy for over half a century. Refus* substitutes and imitaticns. It is dangerous to experiment fa when you can get an absolutely safe and sure cure ia BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN IRISH MOSS -„***• ?•»* Rmodks, Lin wood, Chrlstchurch, writes:— *• I ftave nasi •■■•"^jatMhrjrine-to the wonderful euratire properties ef Boaniao ten ■ Irish lion. Our little girl having caueht a severe col*, whisk dejeleped into a bad cough, is now quite rosorered. We »*• hm huge kettle •* ■aweington'a Irish OMm." ' In the hot Summer months it is necessary for Comfort end Health's sake that your Children wear Smith's Shoeettes They are Cool and Comfortable. "As Sound as a Bell" is a phrase suggestive of all-round ft' ess. It denotes freedom from disease; robustness oi constitution; muscular force; and mental energy and vigour. The " sound as a bell" condition is one most devoutly to be wished, and happily, it is not only possible but easy of attainment by most folk Thanks To the strengthening and invigorating qualities of the World's famous medicine—BEECHAM'S PILLS. For three generations this remedy has been to ailing men and women a reliable means of re-establishing the health and maintaining it to a superlative degree. There are thousands, to-day. Who keep themselves " as sound as a bell" by taking Beecnaip's Pills. Sold everywhere in boxes, prfce IOJd. (36 pills) 1/1} (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).

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

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

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