festibule .... J- FOB *-fI"S LATWSPT T» §trt.:: Portraiture TYREES STUDIO - TRAFALGAR STREW' s BUNINSURANCE OFFICE. INSURANCE OFFICE THE "SUN" is the Oldest Purely - - '". FIRE OFFICE ii the World, "piaims arranged Vy &? Local Agent and paid with Promptitude and Liberality. ■■; 'Ratea of premium and; other informaftibn- may be obtained \ from the., undersigned- - '"' * • : ■•;: GEORGE M. ROUT, Chief Agent. i? ITS VALUE DEMONSTRATED. _ •J ; Yon cannot be top careful in buying cough" medicine for children. The one •elected should be free from opates and other narcotics, pleasant to take and one that can be depended upon. Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy 'meets ail these requirements. Few medicines have met "with such"success in the treatment of bad colds as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy* It loosens the cough, relieves the 'Rings, aids" expectoration and restores "ine- system, to. a healthy ; condition. Sold everywhere. z ■■'."■■' .V OTATOES—FuII supply arrived. . Choice table quality ; order promptly.^—Neale and Haddoysr. WrIHEAP WHEAT for Fowls, very ,'%-? prime milling quality. Cheaper iiarr inferior -wheat.—Neale. and Had- ■ c*6w. ' HARPS and BRAN, at Greatly reduced prices. Sucrosine arrives riexfc- week, get orders in.—Neale and Haddow. QUINCES. 72 ABE OASH BUYERS OF QUINCES. Must, be thoroughly ripe—well coloured. S KLRKPATRICK and CO., Ltd., Nelson Jam. Factory. ROYA2. MAIL'. rfTANLEx* BROOK—WAKEFIELD MOTOR 'BUS SERVICE. * EAVES Stanley Brook Tue* _i day, Thursday, Sa**rrday at 7.30 a.m.; leaves Wakefield same day at 12.30 p.m. Parcels, etc., collected and delivered »n route.' Book seat* Wak* Gold Motor Rfcrr^a.---H TX>W r.tIMBAG© Lumbago, is a rheumatism of *he musdes of the back. -'There is no need whatever of internal treatment of any sort—all that is required is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and massage the back at each application. It is always best to keep" quiet for a few days as every movement of the body ■aggravates the disease. Chamberlain's I "'iin Balm has been used successfully in many cases. One application relieves the pais. Sold everywhere.. THE BANE OF OLD" AGE. The' bane of old age is constipation. With elderyl people the bowels becorhe ■weak and unable to perform their functions "witinotnY aid. For this purpose only/ the mildest and gentlest laxative should f be:-used. "The use of harsh cathartics aggravates theMtrouble arid- makes the constipation" worse. Chamberlain's Tablets .are aifavourite of middle age arid account of their gentle action. Sold everywhere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 May 1916, Page 4
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379Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 May 1916, Page 4
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