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CHEAT THE COLD WINDS WITH WARM • WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR q "Prevention is Better than Cure," so says everyone. This chilly weather is j "Cold-catching" time, and the best protection one can have is a good suit or warm woollen underwear. <j| It will save ycu quite a lot in physic later. There is a grade of Woollen underwear to suit every want in Ladies', Girls' and infants' underwear. . The prices are within the limits of every purse The Qualities are the best in Nelson, price for price. We also stock "Wolsey" and 'Britannia unshrinkable underwear. Mrs. S. ANSTICE, DRAPER NELSON. 6WU IShS CL STANDOUT" SOLD BY G. F. HI BOSTON, NELSON.

% mtmmoßTxs Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Femaies, snd the Sickness of Pregnancy. IMPORTANT < HOUCE. In' consf-qn'enre of numertiw "»»• t&tionspurehasera must see the naane "OINNCFORD't" in every bottle and label. The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache. Heartburn. Indigestion. Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections.

in sympathy with the wants of the men ~n the land, and would assist where* it was possible. Dealing with the Native land ouasiici., the Minister said the Government w.-s acquiring land fairly rapidly. It w:.s no part of ite policy to take land from U.cNatives under the Land for Settlement Act This would not be fan- to the Natives. He hoped to bring down legislation whereby the Native land boards and courts would be amalgamated under one set of officers. He thought that by thh means they could secure less litigation, and less trouble between Natives and pakehas. Their object should be to raise the moral standard of the Maori, and not t"> lower it. . . A.t a banquet tendered to the visiting delegates bv the local branch 150 were present, including the Hon. W. H. Herries, Messrs Buick. Sykes, Escot. Campbell and Guthrie, M.'sP The Minister and members emphasised the important work of the Farmers' Union. The Government was always prepared to forward the interests of the farming community. Reference was made to the granting of freehold, and it was loudly applauded. . • The conference will be continued to day.

MIXTURES We stock all the spraying requisites needed by the dist & Gardener during the cqm- . ing season. VSUCCCSS , » -Spray W"™P For Bucket use. ' •'BEAN" hand & power pumps pumps, for Hill works. "WAKATU" BQROEAUX . !, . «' 1 M f nn <i all functus diseases. AM A 11- M*■ with Bordeaux Pai the winter months'. ine wiuiei muumo, u WAK ATU" EWIULSA RED OIL - ' -' • Spider, Woolly A phi,, and Scale l"jf^ th |^ tinr/ result* It mixes easily with cold water, uy PRUNING SHEARS. of the b.st English French, and American makes, specially selected for strength and lightness E. Buxton <& Co. NELSON and nOTUEKA. Ltd -

THE TRUE WORTH OF MAN AND THINGS. To-dav a man is judged by his capacity to do—not by the quantity of auyjer on his table, or by his knowledge of the art of eating asparagus. . Just in the Eanr>. way 'we judge a medicine by its capacity to cure when we feel ill and out of sorts. . , Have you suffered, felt ill, and out ot sorts? Do you know what it is to dragalong not-caving, taking absolutely no interest in life, dreading business and shunning pleasure? Hundreds of people are suffering to-day, some because they have tried' remedies which have failed, and others because they won't try any remedy. All the suffering, dangiudness," morbidity, and general out-of-sorts feelings are the direct outcome of indigestion. , Now the .cure; the real cure; the medicine with the capacity to euro is RENTE'S PEPSO : Renzie's Pepso is a true cure if or Indigestion, Acidity, H 63 1"?" burn, and Flatulence, because it digests the food vou cat- and converts it into rich red bio-d. Try it. All Chemists ind'stores, 2s 6d.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 28 May 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 28 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 28 May 1913, Page 3

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