Perfection of Figure Depends on the Corset. To eeeure the best eff.-ct from your Winti r T"»rpss or Costume .you must wear a corset suited to \ our figure. We have a good selection <>f the new«.sfc - . models for every figure and iv e\ey ivquir. d size: These models a-e PERFECT FITTING and comfortable We have also the latest Bust Bodices and Bip Girdles or Cor,finers which are wcrn with the rorset they give the figure the fashionab'e pliant effect. You will be corsetted to perfection here. Mrs. ANSTICE, Draper, Milliner, and Dressmaker. Trafalgar Street, NELSON.
STEWART DAWSON'S "SPECIAL" Lever Watch A Wonderful 1 imekeeper. We show here an Illustration d our latest' Lever Watch. This watch has been r specially manufactured For us by one of the leading Swiss manual facturers, and whose jl watches have carried off fj '■■'•"''" ;II the highest awards at « Lnglish and Continen'al * .Expo itions. Duiirig the past twelve months we have subjected these watches to' a very severe lest and they have come ilSrough it with fly.ng * dlours. The movements ■a re-of the $ PLte Lever s!\le, with 15 jewels, true , gompensation balance, and , t atent breguet hair spring. They are finished in such a high-class manfer that they : will, keep time within a second or t«o a month. -This is a marvellous performance . jfor a watch sold at the price qu >ted. Thei case is cf Heavy Solid Silver, vvith a strong flat crystal ■•V.;fr6ntV ;''-'■■■•• •■ ; ),v; '' • . Price 70/- :\ Post Free. The same movement lin an extra' Ileavy Solid Si'ver Hunting .Ci-se, with Gold; Jo,nls. ; '; £S : Poit Free. The same watch in a- P!a!n Pdiihed Nickel Open Face Case. -]r'-U:- -''.'j^M'■'''■' v '-^V.. v These watch-s are suitable, f r men .'of a I occupations. Railway men who require specially gccdtirht keepers should n:a' e a poin. of Eecing.'these; wa ches. * ' Stewart O^ JEWELLE|||^ELL!NGTQN^
Sir J. Criehtcr.-Brcwne, arreaking at a meeting- of the. National Health Society at London, recently, said there were two dangerous classes in .'this country—the faddists,' who weri "always" running after soma .new. thine ahdnrging ujicn poopl'd some odd diet or some pre postei*ous remedy; and' 'the''y,ipositi vista, who clung tenaciously to .antediluvian notions. The work of the society lay i'h breaking down old prejudices. He told a story of an old lady who was instructed to take theteinpei'taure of the water hei'ore loathing .a, baby. She declined centum ptuously, saving, "If it's too hot tnc kihy turns red. If it's too cold it turns blue. What more' do you want!" WAS A COMPLETE CRIPPLE. Mr Charles Lincoln, of Richmond, Tas., was a complete cripple with muscular rheumatism, and could not get about. lie started using Chairberlain's Pain Balm, and after a few applications the pains were easier, and soon-left him altogether. He is now well, is 52 years of age, and earning his living as a general lubourer. We hope that sufferers from Rheumatism will not need further evidence in regard to this liniment.* Coughs, Colds, and Croup cured 'by Tonking's Linseed Emulsion. ! Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6J per bottle, at all Chemists and "Stores. * Two Guineas for four lines of poetry ! Read Tonking's Linseed Emulsion intimation every Saturday amongst news items.* i Tonking's Linseed Emulsion positively knocks out colds.. Just try a bottle. Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4a 6d, everywhere.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 8 July 1912, Page 3
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