BEDS AND "If a man live to b.o 75," wrote an eminent sociologist, "he will have spent 25 , years in bed. The pleasure iJfand profitableness-' 01 the remaining 50 years will have '' ' °" ('depended 011 the benefit he derived from the 25 years in sound, sweet recuperating sleep." The importance of ensuring comfort for that one-third of a which he spends In sleep, has been fully realised by Fleming & Sons, Beds and Bedding whose essential requirement is that they must be comfort giving find prominence in Fleming's stock of Bedroom Furniture. Prices are 110 higher thaii asked elsewhere for the oilier kind#. f n G. & NELSON. ut Coming for a Drive? 99 The invitation will be eagerly accepted if the turnout is smart. If the gig, or whatever the vehiole may be, shows only too evident signs of antiquity, the offer will be turned down. ; I can build you a Gig, Buggy, Dog-cart.. Station Waggon, or any kind, of veniole you want . ■* * at a moderate cost. The Materials will be A 1 quality, and my.many, "years high-class London and Colonial experience ensure a splendidly-finished jobi •. Let me give you a price. • ' ~:1 R. JOHNSTON, COACHBUILDER, Hardj-Street, (Opposite Robertson Brosj) * IE SYRACUSE SHORT BOARD PLOWS, FITTED with steel Mould-board, steel Landside, -separate strong Sole plate, wrought-iron Clip (new style), which, mokes the Plow the best short mould-board Plow ever offered to the Farmers. Made in Three Sizes, all fitted with slip points and reversible wingsAGENTS FQfi THE FAMOUS SfIH.SOW WINDMIjLL?. LEADING FIRM FOR FARM IMPLEMENTS. E. McPHERSGN & COv, IM WAKEFIELD.
For polishing' linoleums, floorcloths, leather goods, and furniture Tan-ol_ is most efficient, and easy to use. In tms, liquid, Is; paste, 6d.* BINDER TWINE! BINDER TWINE' AS we are overstocked with DONAGHY'S BINDER TWINE, we are clearing several Tons at 4d per BISLEY BROS. AND CO. HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY.— LUCAS' NELSON ALMANAC should find a. place in every home. No matter what happens, by referring to tha Almanac anybody perplexed will find just what to do. fb.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 12 March 1912, Page 2
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