} / / > • i No lady can afford to ignore Fashion's New Millinery decrees. It will be your pleasure therefore to see the CHOICE READY TO WEAR MODELS. BEAVERS, REAL VELOURS, BLACK VELVETS, These are authoritative —they'll be in big demand right through the winter. Inspect also the NEW FLOWERS! NEW FEATHERS! NEW ORNAMENTS! You should call as soon as convenient, while the. selection, is well varied — come to-day! MRS. ANfcTICE, DRAPER, MILLINER, & DRESSMAKER. TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. THIS EXQUISITE AUTUMN MILLINERY DISPLAY INVITES NAY, COMPELS ATTENTION.
DISORDERED LIVER. "For aisorderb oi the liver mach there is no better medicine Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mrs Margaret J. Watson, Emerald,, y. . i auffetsd with bad headaches caused by a disordered liver. Hearing my customerti jpeak so highly of Chamberlain a . Tablets I thought I woul try what they would do for trie. After the first few doses T noticed an improvement, and after I had taken a couple of boxes found nyself quit© reliaved of headaches, Which have not •■et'imed." . Sold everywhere,.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 9 March 1914, Page 3
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