BUT WE WERE RECENTLY OF — mw - FERED AN EXCEPTIONIS H F Jm ;: '' ALLY GOOD LOT OF LADIES HOT ]LOW PRICE > WE :DID NOT ■','"" ";.-. HESITATE TO SECURE THESE, WE PASS ON THE BARGAIN PRICES AND ADVISE YOU TO MAKE AN EARLY SELECTION. Ladies' tailor made Navy Serge Costumes, all new «*ape» usual price 69s 6d, 79s 6d, 89s 6d, now 45s 6d, 50s, 59s 6d. Ladles* Tailored Tweed Cheviot and Gaberdine Costumes smart. ONLY 29s 6d, 39s 6d, 42s 6d, 59s 6d each. THE BEST VALUE YET OFFERED IN COSTUMES. TitATHEii & THE BUSY DRAPER? FROM NELSON 1500 MILES ".A> : C- : V Tlirough the South Island in a i M&XWEM. MOTOR OAR. -Fording countless rivers, through rocky gorges, over ranges, finding sr me of the roughest roads in the and no trotble whatever; not even a Picture. r ' .'- .'.'./' i''-;^-4.it , s : of the Maxwell, and it is Nelson experienced .. "'-"'. v'-If you contemplate «. Car, see the Maxwell, ride in it, 6nd if. you are a judge of real merit, you must purchase ; ;--t;/.\^eyWe, ; absolutely the best value offering in New !• .■■;•■ Zealand. ': : • ~ .:.■' ''.■■';.'" '■ 1 S S.WINN, :. VEGTOKY WORKS, ~ .. .. :'., . - NELSON.
% 1 3**-..flK ?S 0 «r >* S§& More Gerstena, Meal I How pleased Mother is, too, at their healthy appetites—she knows that every spoonful is building strong bodies and conferring lusty health on those sturdy growing New Zealanders. Gerstena Js the "different" Porridge meal. Every mouthful is a delight. |r. ... : Gerstena goes twice as far as 'other meal foods. t BL ".'■""-• Oerstena is cooked in TWO.'inmutes. ' '•'•'.& IbL / Test it yourself—get a bag from the nearest grocer— . Jjk realise at last what a delicious wholesome nourish- JsSr ing breakfast food is Gerstena — : put it on the list now. ,«» Mr. S. Donald, of Auckland, writes:—"Wherever we go we tell our .friends about your lovely Gerstena Meal. Generally ■ they try Gerstena once and always use it after that." . J* » Hare's a Redpe for Gerstena Gruel : Make a gruel as you would ordinary porridge with half the quantity of.Gerstena, Porridge Meal, using milk or milk and water (milk makes the best) and sugar to taste. 4 Never be without it inthehome. When little Elsie's throat develops soreness, or . when wee Willie begins to cough—it is neces- ' JSL. l WP'TlF*'"***'» l^a™a'*- t*4M\.*i.*H*i<i throat and chert troubles in young children rapidly become very serious indeed. Bonhington's Carrageen Irish Moss has been - the watchful mothers' standby for over SO years. In the relief and cure of Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup and Bronchitis its effect is swift, certain and safe. It is the Family Remedy—to folks of all ages and both sexes its curative qualities bring prompt ease and a quick return to health in all affections of the throat and chest. T —with half-a-century's public approval behind mer. Its genuine efficacy is proved by hundreds of letters like these:— cure them except 'Benningt „_ect succe... 'I *» «» pk"** *** Bo™"* 00 » that i im nerer withe»t it" j mvihwß*e tat ' sftee» year« v j them instant relief. The areat demand for Bennington's Carrageen Irish £L?hn. attracted .cores ef jmtations mto Ac m. m *& Wt » v< *< Mr, * f m &m m & n m » §* % /*. im % m ■lav*' s. -~& *r 3 Jn
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 10 July 1915, Page 3
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