KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE. "Thirteen years ago, when I lived In Smeaton, two of my children suffered terribly with ASTHMA, but three or four bottles of HEARNE'S »"S •v : \ Si mm. & 3- ' ill II & I K*i 311 f'6 A-/-/ BRONCHITIS CURE completely CURED the both of them. Neither has had an attack since; and the fact ithat the boy has joined the Royal Navy proves that the medical examination (to which all Navy candidates must submit) revealed nothing the matter with his lungs. Needless to say I always fall back on HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE for Colds. It is a splendid medicine, and most valuable for Chest Affections." FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Name; Address and full particulars furnished on tpplication. NEW ZEALAND OFFICE, KENNED Y BUILDINGS CUBA S« . WELI.INfiTON
Something of Interest to Motorists. THE COMMKRCIAL GARAGE COMPANY wish to make it known; that they have the most efficient staff of Motor' Mechanics in the Dominion, including ■-■ Electricians, Fitters and Turners, etc., all with English and American experience in the actual manufacture of leading Motor Cars in their respective Branches So that if it is possible to give satisfaction we can do it The staff haVe had practical experience in the following well-known firms; Electrical Engineering Co. (Wolverhampton), Armstrong Whitworth, Crossley Bros., Vickers, Maxim, Humber, Limited., England; fetudebaker, s Maynes-Stearns-Knight, Packard and America. This experience is at your disposal, whether it be for self-starters, engines, tyres, or troubles of any description. COMMERCIAL GARAGE HARDY-ST., ™*«t NELSON
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Nelson Evening Mail, 5 July 1916, Page 7
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246Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 5 July 1916, Page 7
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