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wm A GOOD RAINCOAT SAVES A LOT OF TROUBLE. IT is indeed ir.dispensable to every lady during the winter months. "We have ranch pleasure in announcing a further shipment of Dependable Raincoats foft* Ladies S Embracing alargs range of prices and attractive styles. Good Buying enables us to still offer these goods at prewar prices. And we advise you to make an I early inspection while choice ia l at its best. You won't find values to equal] ours—nor will you find betterj qualities ! MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER TRAFALGAR ST., . NELSON

• HE BOUGHT WOOD-MTLNE BRITISH TYRES. • A Napier motorist writes: —The pair or Wood-Milne tyres I had from you a Vear a<jo aa-e still running—never been 'mncvafed.'' A Pahnerston, North motorist ran Wood-Milne tryes for 15,000 miles. Such great mileage is duo to the nure rubber and British quality. Ihe i'lio-puncture" record is because the •Wood-Milne tread is o£ pure rubber and therefore resilient. Try and drive i nail through compressed rubber. Gel British Wood-Milnes. Write for price list to N.Z. Depot. 167 Vivan street, Wellington. ; "0, THE DIVINITY OF BEING RICH!" Randolph. - It is not wealth of money, but wealth of health that matters most. A primary .cause of much ill-health is inattention to chest and bronchial troubles, which ymld have been quickly remedied by \aking Baxter's X*ung Preserver. At Is ftd for a hig bottle everyone can secure safeguard against coughs, pre throats and like complaints. "Baxter's" is also a splendid tonic. Your hemisfc or storekeeper has it. OTder £.day.

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Nelson Evening Mail, 4 August 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 4 August 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 4 August 1916, Page 3