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THE HUP MOBILE FOR 1916 IS WONDERFUL! You -would hardly believe that such a beautifully appointed car, such a mech onically perfect car. such a reliable could be produced at such a price. Tli> new 5-passenger model contains- man\ improvements^—2o per cent, more po-.vo/ in the motor for instance. The eqiii]: ment Is excellent —the finish beautiful and the workmanship critic proof There's more power, more economy. more comfort than ever, but no in crease in weight—it is a wonderful car Cushions are made from machine-pickeo hair -with more and better springs. This graceful,.powerful, 5-passenger model ha:electric liehts, electric starter and com piete equipment. Full particulars h the free Hupp catalogue—write for J.t. — N-Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association Chrisldmrch. A WEAK STOMACH. A feeling of discomijrt after_ eating. belching and sour sfomaeh, indicates £ ■weak stomach. "Dicestive" medicine; aggravate the trouble, for the digestive functions should be performed natural iy. Chamberlain's Tablets are especially suited for complaints of this charactei They promote the flow of gastric juices thus assisting digestion, and induce the i bowels to act naturally. The use o. ; most laxatives is followed by constip.-i tion, but a course of Chamberlain's Tab lets will strengthen the bowels to act regularly without assistance. Sold everywhere. MUSCULAR, RHEUMATISM. COMPLETELY CORED BY DR. SHELDON'S MAGNETIC LINTMENI For some considerable time." writes Mr McKay, 13 Crey street, Ashbarton. JT-Z., "I had been suffering from muscular Rheumatism, especially in the shoul ders "which caused me untold agonies night and day. I got very litle sleej or rest o« account of the violent pain.that were constantly racking my body, and as I am com;ceiled to work for urn living it was affecting me pnysicalh and mentally, making life very hard in deed. I tried many remedies but till ] used Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment T obtained no relief. From the first Application I noticed the difference. 1 could" hardly believe it, and by continuing to use the same I am now pleas ed to say I am perfectly cured and an: confident that should it come back ] know I have a faithful friend in Dr Sheldon'fc Magnetic Liniment." Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment jb «old at Is 6d and 3a. Obtainable e^ery DVICE TO MOTHERS!—Ar« yot aisUtibed a* right -with a child guf ferine with tie pain of cutting teeth Go at "We to a chemist and get a bottl* of MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYBUP. It ut perfectlj harmleai, an« pletaant to taste.- it produce* natural quiet *leep. by relieving the child fron pain, and tie little cherub awake* "m> bright aa a hntton." It soothe* th« child, and softens it* jami, alleys al pain wind, regruotes the boweb mxui is the best known remedy for dysen teething or other causes. Mr* Wmaiow'' •oothing <yrnp is aold by medioin* v«» #fcvr» fhrrwjtrhou* til* wo. M "

[A YiARD.J DARVEL PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Hlgh-Et., Mntucka. Medical, Snrgical, Midwifery and Convalescent Cases taken. S. E. WARVOCK. Matron METROPOLIAN PRIVATE HOTEL. Briefs ttteei. The most np-to-date And bast appointed Private Hotel in tb«» Nelson Province. A. WILKENS. Proprietor. The House is entirely new, haing ie • eeirtly been bailt in brick, and provided with every comfort and modern convenience. Electric installation. Tv» Moderate, Telcpfeoat 917/

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Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 28 July 1916, Page 8

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