TOBACCO FOR OUR SOLDIERS
THE "MAIL" FUND. OUR SOLDIERS ARE GIVING THEIR LIVES; YOU ARE ASKED TO GIVE THEM SOMETHING TO SMOKE. It isn't much to you, but it :is a great deal to Tommy Atkins, without tobacco or "fags'' on the battle-field. The empty pipe is bad enough anywhere, as every smoker knows, but at the front it is a tragedy . Remember: Every sixpence buys, 50 CIGARETTES, 2 oze. TOBACCO, And your name and address '.•will be on each packet. I have pleasure in sending herewith a contribution of to supply packets of Tobacco and Cigarettes to our Soldiers and Sailors, Name 1 Address a •••• j Donors can, if they wish, select any Soldier or Sailor as the recipient of their packets. If this is desired write address here :........ —i
WHAT CAREFUL HOUSEWI'VES:DO. ..'"'" One reason why so many good house- • wives "will have none but Sharland's Vinegar .on their table and in their pantry, is because tbey know its w.holesomenesi is guaranteed. - Sharland's have a reputation for quality, and would, never place their name on a product that could injure the consumer. . This is a point worth remembering next time you order Vinegar. Insist on being supplied with Sharland's, and you will get a Malfc Vinegar possessing a pleasing aroma and a mellow, piquant flavour. Its use will add to the enjoyment and healthfulness- of. salads, oysters,! and lobster. Sold in..bulk bottles by all Grocers.*
has had to face it througii sheer aeglect. "■■•' -..v ':, i ARE YOU QUITE SURE that you would not be ruined if your property were destroyed by fire? Shall we make quite certain of it by granting you a Policy? BRITISH DOMINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE CO , LTD. , : Represented by: w.,h. Thomson, nelson; ■ i» m leading • •wild. ren'* boapitala tho world oyer. Used beoaoM it in a perfect and natural milk food. Ask i/our doctor. 20
1860 1 to today has stood alone 'as the permanent favourite cough remedy vrith the public. Others have come-—and gone! But Bonnington's after over half a century of trial still holds its place as the sure and safe remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchial '■ and Chest Trouble. It- is the stand-by of Mother too, for the throat ailments of her wee ones give way readily to its soothing influence. It is THE cure for "Whooping Cough and Croup. Keep >t handy in the house this winter. There are many imitations—but they are NOT like Bonnington's—not to effective—so safe. SAY: V ..;' Please mam Meal food for Infants. .Give; .your baby every I chsnoeby feeding him pa, Glaxo. It builds bonni* babiCS. JUkiwurilaatar.U
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 6 April 1915, Page 8
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