WE have been very fortunate indeed in securing a splendid range of Traveller's Sample Raincoats •which we bought up at a very lowfigure. We now offer Ladies' the benefit of our purchase, for we have marked every Coat at the lowest possible figure. It will be to your advantage to procure one of these splendid Raincoats. The styles are the very latent, and there are no two alike. Every sensible person knows that a Raincoat is a real necessity, especially as the season of showers will soon be upon us, Be wise and buy now, when the opportunity . . . . " knocks at your door." TRAFALGAR ST., NELSON.
To come home to a cup of | "Amber Tips" | —is to meet with a cheery wel- | come. Whether riding, cycling | steaming "Amber Tips" Tea | adds final joy to the outing. | Tea —particularly is % the ideal thirst-quencher since g| it supplies the necessary invig- p oration. f T *y the 1 s** J 2/-blend. m **• ®* Si «/ "y4m£»cr TVps — Everybody's Favourite 130
For Children's Hacking Cou?% "Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.*
"N"AZOL" doesn't waste time nor drain your pockeh. It eases any cough or cold quickly and safely. For eigbteenpence you can buy 60 doses —and every doge is good,
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Nelson Evening Mail, 18 April 1916, Page 3
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