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"Oft in the stilly night" you cough and because you havemft used "NAZUL" This wonderful specific attacKS the congestion underlying coughs and colds, and never fails to soothe and ease. Is od buys 60 doses.

Wooda' Great Peppermint Cure, For .'ougtij. and Colda never fail." \XTED to Buv, Beeswax, highest ~' price given.—-G. F. HINGSTON. NOTICE.— Open all day To-morrow (Wednesday), on Friday we re- | main open till 9.30 p.m.—"Novelties," 42 Hardy street. ■y premises will on Wednesday, 31st, as usual; will also close Saturday 3rd. June, opening at 6 p.m.. for convenience of customers. —J. Macaulay. NELSON VOL. FIRE BRIGADE. >RAGTICE POSTPONED until FRIDAY WEEK, June 9th, by order of Captain Woodward. EXCELSIORY BUTCHERY EXCELSIORY BUTCHERY CLOSED SAJURDAY, KING'S BIRTHDAY. RED CROSS FUND. IHE Monthly General Meeting will be held on THURSDAY, June Ist, at- 2.30 p.m. in Hallensteins' Rooms. J. TOMDINSON, Hon Secretary. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIA* TION LECTURES on "FIRST AID" for Men only, will begin on WEDNESDAY, 31&t. "intending members kindly H- K. ROGERS, Hon. Secretary. ' -ns to sell nearly every line in our big store at old. prices. Come and. see.— Dee and Sons. " INK your reputation.to ours, we're keeping up the standard hi our Suits and Clothing. Same old price.— Dee and Sons. EGARDLESS of cost we adhere which has put us an easy first in the Suit line. No increase in p'rice.—Dee and Sons. WE are maintaining our old policy,' best Box Suits in the market, guaranteed fit and at old prices. Tell us if we're wrong.—Dee and Sons.

'ES, Our Suit and Clothing Busi- __ ness is a mighty big one, growing fast because men see advantages in reliable tailors and materials. No increase in suits. —Dee and Sons. E'RE selling Kaiapoi saddle tweed ' trousers 17s 6d, that now cost wholesale 18s 6d. Foresight in buying makes our goods light; ask to see this I line.—Dee and Sons. "others. —Ask to see special stron line Boys' Tweed school pants. Grand winter" line and dependable wearers, 3s lid to 4s 6d.—Dee and Sons. ' • best possible value and assortment in overcoats, ous p<rices are before war prices. Come and see how it's done. — Dee and Sons. 'EN want warm overcoats to keep . out Tain 29s 6d; but next to.your skin you want soothing, sanitary underwear, all these at Dee and Sons. UR story of how we continue to sell Boys' Clothing at: old prices is 'a mighty interesting one. Our salesmen will tell you, its worth a call at Dee and sons. He importance of dealing with a shirt store of reliability cannot be over estimated, these unusual times. Our warm.' shirts tell the tale. —Dee and Sons. ABRIC value is the big issue at this .' time, reliable dyes are worth consideration, and no increase in price. ;You get the lot in our Suit value. —Dee ana Sons. I VERY Dee and Sons' Box Suit I works out its destiny. Another season must pass before our big stock sells out, in the meantime our prices show no increase and we'Xe keeping up our 53 years standard. ARENTS are judged by the appearance of their boys. The natty dressed boy gets in first and boys' clothes are sold here. Big show at old prices.—'Dee and Sons. IGHTBAND'S Cheap Fortnight starts .June Ist.—Women's one bar Plimsoles. rubber soles, "Worth 5s 6d, now 2s lid. '

[A Card.] DARVEL PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Highest., Motueka. Medical, Surgical, Midwifery and Convalescent Cases taken. S. E. WARNDGK, Matron. TAPAWERA FLOWER SHOW. MEETING of aIL interested in the Tapawera Flower Show and Dog Trials will be held at Tapawera on SATURDAY, 3rd June at 7 p.m. NOTICE. ON and after THURSDAY, the Ist June, the mail cai* will leave Wakefield at 9 .m. on. Tuesdays, Thursdays, and iSatn'rdays, returning same day, leaving Stanley Brook' at 12.30 p.iru H, low, ■ . •■; Mail Contractor.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 30 May 1916, Page 6