T. USHER & SON IMPORTERS OF HIGH-CLASS APPETISING DELICACIES* AND FOREIGN PRODUCE. Just Received per Waiwera GLOBE'S YOUNG STEM GINGER. SALTED ALMONDS. ' FOIS GRAS. t RUSSIAN" CAVIARE. TRUFFLES CHAMPIGNONS. PISTACHIO NUTS. JRYSTALISED FRUITS. CRYSTAUSED ROSE AND VIOLET LEAVES. CRY STALISED ANGELICA. T. Usher & Son ' P ARDY STREET. ; 'WEKRL 'TIS TRUE ECONOMY TO
The Aucldand-Vancouver despatch 23rd February arrived in London '.on. 30t]i" 'March (five days late.) • • Every penny spent on our navy .is a! penny in .our sinking fund. . J "Everybody in the choir ,despises the organist." "Yes j "tjiey look on, him •as a neutral." . While the Young; Turlcs .cried "Toussoiin!" the wiser heads among the Ottomans murmured "Too lato!" . Nature's sweet face is decked with jewels rare, ; She weaves glad garlands-in her sunny hair. She is a lady, fair beyond compare, Brit anan is subject to her darker moods, 'So to the- rescue comes the cure of "Woods,'?. TJie Peppermint Cure'is really "just the . goods."*
need* Sw« bet meter to make lSi aua Ideal food for infanta. Your„baby • will thrivs- <*?8l it. Ask your doctor. lit
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 1 April 1915, Page 7
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