A GOOD RAINCOAT SAVES A LOT OF TROUBLE. IT is indeed indispensable to every lady during the winter *' \ months. iX/ We have much pleasure in - announcing a further shipment of Dependable Raincoats for Ladies ! 1 Embracing a large range of prices | and attractive styles. Good Buying enables us to still offer these goods at preIt war prices. 1 \ " And we advise you to make an I \ © early inspection while choice ie Stf at its best. You won't find values to equal ours—nor will you find better qualities ! MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, TRAFALGAR ST., NELSON-
Woods* Great, Peppermint Cnre, Fot Coughs and Colds, never fail* ROYAL WAIL COACH. POKORORO, UPPER MOUTERR WJATIMOTI. COACH now leaveß Pokororo for U* per Moutere, per Leave* Pokororo Mondayn, Wednw ■Uy«, and Fridays at 6:45 * no., arriv AH PARCELS /Mvrefullv delivered.
fIrWTVWWWWWvVWWTW^ I BE SURE 1 > that you give to your general health its proper share of attention. It is *t > rather a curious fact that while < many people appear to manifest the < > greatest concern over their property * generally, they are guilty of consid- - £, erable carelessness concerning what < >is really life's chief asset—- £ general health. The tendency of* > the times is to make heavy —some- < times excesiive—demands upon the < > physical powers, with the inevitable < result that the system gets run-down. „ Days like the present are exceed- « !> ingly trying and the bodily powers * are liable to suffer from the« £ strain. You will be well advised if * I YOU TAKE j £ steps to combat the earliest mani- | testations of indisposition. Ills mul- < 5 tiply—ailments develop—by neglect. | Such symptoms as sick headache, , biliousness, constipation, flatulence, ' heartburn and loss of energy are , indications of an over-worked or £ unsettled condition of the digestive ' One of the best medicines ~> to take under such circumstances is Beecham's Pills. In the treatment £of disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels there is no other proprietary medicine which has had such lengthy and successful record as TSSE PILLS lo boxes, labelled lOid, I/I4 & 2/9.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 3
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328Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 3
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