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Take your Baby to the oma. Because babies will grow, and while they are growing you should have them photographed often enough to keep a record of each interesting stage of childhood. And how valuable such pictures become as the years go by! Make an appointment to-day. The . . oma 41 Hardy *street, Studi 'Phone 182.
HAPPS.- combination— Comfort and n« i_ r__ Pii* »_ +«. XytianonTA. —Boot Repairer, Bridge-street —«KO CLEARING LINES ""TURING the next few days all Remnants and Odd Lines will be put on Sale at Bargain prices. REMNANTS OF CALICOES, COTTON DRESS GOODS, CRETONNES, FLANNELETTES, ETC. Odd Lines of TOWELS, TOWELLINGS, QUILTS, TABLE CLOTHS, RUNNERS, ETC. Neale & Hur£ LINEN STORE, HARDY STREET. SOUTH BRITISH iUSURANCB COMPANY. »IMJ™». Capital iB2 ' 000 '^2 Accumulated Funda over FIRE AND MARINE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCES, including— Employer** Liability, Compenaatlaa under the Workers' Compennation Aj°**» ! Mortgage indemnity, Public Riak, Peraonal Accident, either singly or in conjunction with. Skkneaa Benefits; Burglary, Plate Glass Fidelity, Guarantee, ACCEPTED AT LOWifiWl URRENT RATES. City, Robertson Brothers} Motueka Mclnniaj Richmond, W. R. M*7* Xakaka, J. J- Langridge and Co.; Col lingwood, W. C. Riley and Co. j Upper .vloutere, C. F. J. Bockmann; Weatport, J J. Moloney; l*£ujv.luaon. W F ITii\ <* idoie. P. AND ». EDWARDS. 1 AGENTS, TRA^ALGAB-a'i ..GRASS SEID.. COCKSFOOT AND CLOVER, mixed, I sacks, 2fd lb. • . I COCKSFOOT, 100 Sacks, clean, bright, | heavv seed. COCKSFOOT, finest M/D, heavy seed. I WESTERN WOLTHS' GRASS, imported direct. This imported seed gave huge results, some growers securing six cuts in the season. GRASS, old pasture, M/D, and I Farmers' lines, heavy seed. DANTHONIA, CHEWING'S FESCUE, I AND ALL THE CLOVERS. i BASIC SLAG, SUPERPHOSPHATE. | BLOOD AND BONE. NEALE AND HADDOW HARDY AND VANGUAP? STREETS TO DO OTHERS GOOD"I have been living in S.W. Queensland for thirteen years," writes Mr J. R Tindale, editor of the Connamulla ••Watchman." "During that time have been subject to attacks of Diar rhoea, and have always found Cham berlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy to ■aickly relieve me. I can recommend it to anyone suffering from tbat complaint. You may use this letter as you see fit, for it is written to do others good."—Sold everywhere.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 4 March 1914, Page 4
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