COMMENCES IHTS Year our SALE embraces a\ \>:iirrnwG Periodicals. Here are a few items :- POSTCARDS.—NeIson Id Views reduced to 6d. Dozen; 3 dozen for Is 3d. ENVELOPES.—Good quality '"Rolled ivory" Envelopes. Usual' price 3d packet. Sale price 2d ; or seven packets for Is; other Envelopes as low as seven packets for 6d. WRITING TABLETS.—IOO sheets (200 pages) ; usual, price 8d and 9d each; Sale price 3 for Is. 6d. NOVELS. —Reduced to 5d each; 4s 6d per dozen. Over 3000 to select from, including the very latest received to-day. EQUAL REDUCTIONS ON ALL OTHER LINES. REMEMBER! THE QUALITY IS NOT REDUCED; ONLY THE PRICE. We have; :: name for being genuine in all i.'.ir advertisements;'therefore you can depend nv. all our statements being txv.c. no matter how low the prices may appear. ' ~„ PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLI BOOKSELLER--3E YOU SAD. or be you gay, prince or peasant, seer or younker, Suratura Tea always keeps you pleasantWilliam Bunker. " ITTLE "SAMMY thought he knew how the swallows homeward flew. Made himself an aeroplane, fell two miles, and suffered pain. Just..another mite, you see, saved by Suratura Tea! ANGUID LADY wants to meet Curate. tractable' and .sweet. Mustn't back the slim gee-gee. Must drink Suratura Tea—Mrs. Wimples, Cupid Street. "T- -DOESN'T MATTER, whatever - vou do, or whatever you think or be, you'll always be sprightly and blithe and gay. so long as you drink three times a'day superb Suratura Tea. - WAS SORROW for Molly -*- McGump when she fell down the. stairs with a bump. But now she sits surer. She drinks Suratura, and. can't get the blues or the hump. Algiers, who, careless of scoffings and jeers, drank r \ always with glee Suratura (that's TEA !), and now he is Mayor of Algiers. .. "ARY HAD A LITTLE MULE, - tf) foil owed her to . S u-riclay -school• Mary's teacher, sweet and frail, pulled the mule back by the tail..-. Never,.neyer more will-she : witlv enjoyment thankfully drink-.gbodrSuratura Tea. ~'. >g>' i a Wholesale AgentE BISLEY BROS. AND CO.
IF YOIIi5$I» If you do not take percautibqjfct will be arjd, if you still neglect- it and let it take it* v course. ;it may. , result in r In- ... fluenza", .Bronchitis, < i Pneumonia, or even Consumption, YVu; cannol afford to take any risks ..■ Cure it with a Bottle of Bbnnington*s. Irish .Moss^fhe\ remedy that has stood the test of oyer haU a.centuryi?,;lt wijl soothe the iriflamrnation; heal the inflamed membranes and leave the lungs and throat strongand Healthy. Don't be'fooledjnto.buying any so-; failed "Irish Moss." Insist on getting, the original remedy— L. ; Bennington's.. . ... ~i.".. 4fl ; i" J
FROOTOtDS ■"■«!•'■ - '.■ - ■?■■ - ' ■:;■'-' Cure Headache, "".-digestion, Goristipa tibn, sind Biliousness. They are elegan in-.appearance and- pleasant 'to take they are immensely more' Valuable than ah ordinary aperient; they remove from the blood, tissues, and internal w-astepoisbhous ; matter that is clogging them and choking" the channels that lead to and from them. v Fiobtpids are ' THE •VP : E^TrV : ''.';, aperient medicine to fcakb when , any bphgestipnVor Blood, Poison, is paresent, or when Congestion of the Brain or Apoplexy is present'or;threatening. .They hay*, been- tested, ; and; have been, proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other aperients have hot'done any good at all. Frootbids are'absolutely ' •rivalled for FAMILY use ; their beneficial effects ;are. eyidenf by i the disappearance .of.: headache—a. bright cheery sense of perfect health taking the place .of sluggish depressed feelh:gs,.by the liver acting properly, and by the 'food being properly digested. Frootoids are a Very economical MEDICINE. A dose taken once a week, at bed,-time, is highly beneficial: They act splendidly on the Liver. A constipated habit oi body will be completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, when suffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead of an ordinary aperient. The sufferer thus gradually becomes,.: quite independent of Aperient. Medicines. "£rice 1/6. « From all Chemists and Medicine "Vendors, and W. G. Hearne.& Ho' Ltd.,...Geelong, Victoria.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 6 August 1912, Page 7
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