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Bedroom Furnitutfil Quaint and Beautiful Designs; The Maximum of Usefulness in the Minimum of Space. PRICE SECOND TO NONE. i BEDDING & BEDSTEAD! BRASS, IRON & WOOD. . FLEMING & SONS. Maksrs of Dependable Furniture, HarilV-Sli'Ssl M'SUSIM a par** haP" dig t, habit digestion and assimilationoi the food we eat.H Good*: mustard^prqinotes: both i~~syl its aid to :thetenjpyriient/of the food; and | tby its action^onHhe.food.* ;:. So in^ortatit j , a sho^ iin factibep ■' > v ? )-^f}^--^^o^'^- }^i ft A'ftV always DAD! knows UADI knows wlren '■ they T ' are getting his cup VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA ready.The eagerness, , with which VAN HOUTEN'S is looked forward to by every member of the Family is the best possible proof of its real merit. It is not only liked for its flavour, but,also because its beneficial effects - »are so .much appreciated. 1. Don't stick your mouth right? into-'the, Machine* %ou microbes" may get you, and' the man at the other end won't hear.; 2. Be terse and distinct. Say just what you have to say, as briefly as you can;- ; Then ring-off. > There -are others, v ; .-3L Don't bawl-j— it's vulgar. Speak clearly and gently;* then the man at the; other end won't miss a syllable. Got him now? A Just say—- '*'! That you. Grocer ? , Send tea. We're quite out. No; I don't want to hear your ideas on Tea. I know mineV - : -'j want tea} that everybody likes. What's that Z Yes; * Stand-Out' ! Do please keep that in mind. We use no other" •".■'''. #TAND-OIJT *—HAINES ADV. "STAND-OTTINTEA" IS ? i.-V: HINOSTON. NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 2

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