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NEW YORKJITRiKE SYMPATHETIC STRIKE DECLARED (Australian and X.Z. Cable Association. NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Tho unionist leader? have ordered 800,000 New York unionists of all kinds to strike en the 27th i:ist. in support of the oar men. .Mothers! Give yon children 'XA ZO-Li" when; they have roughs, colds or sore throats , Pleasant to take. Affords quick relief. Most economical! Sixty doses cost only ei-rrht-eaiitx-nce.

i fm ice! Many a housewife has "tried and *J<KMR mmi *& and failed and failed —in at- M tempts to make pastry, i§ scones and cakes as light as g she would wish them. Then y§ at last she has used m f practically impossible to make stodgy, heavy pastry if Edmonds' is used"" It gives your dainties the lightness of a snow-flake —makes them delicious, appetising, digestible. There isn't anything to equal it. 'l' lie. " Sure To Rise " Qookerr/ Book, fulln/' )>:;>:■fit recipes, is free for asking. ■* "llY.'.v l-:d;uoit:W Works. Christchurch, V '-^^^22 m&£U££mim 3&1 fM&Z&Z&ffil

|jP £gg 38 * m SBBB. Everyone &s liable to colds And everyone can be rid of them by taking Bonnington's Irish Moss. This famous remedy makes a strong, direct attack on the cold germs—quieklv /relieves inflammation in the throat, air-passages and lungs, and dispels feverishness. is the remedy for you, just as it is for the grateful user, who writes as follows: InvercarEill. "Ihave pWsnre in recommending Bonnincton'o Irish Moss, «.«•. I ularge fatnilv and have round it a great benefit to the children wbun thev have Veen suffering from cousins and coltU MRS. I. OJ.lt. it. Sold in largo and small botiloa. inineton'e and nee you pet 103

THE ■. . WffimmSmmmw The Most Useful Present for Your Soldier Friend. "' Pkices : 25s to 75s Each. With Plain or Luminous Dials, Recommended as strong; durable, and splendid timekeepers The ... "Ipmy" t - A strong metal, khaki-coloured case with snap cover ; prevents glass breakage and sun refections from Wrist. Watch. 2/6. Each. ■ ' -V ( Note Only Address: 4.4IIARDY-STREET, h'KUON

.ion a. ow§d by^.i^ :atifleatioji clone in Pro"" eiiooso *-ssS iff* "a ?se i vosxie after are "a Pure Wood ifirixi' a-nct we ,wotucx ! TVs ■ H ¥cf h.' ; ":i3iiii.e; v ' Jrlem: g>U2t?/ „^i/JLit.A„

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Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, 25 September 1916, Page 7

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