LOCK'S HfIMING ROOM RIRNITURE .IS JUST A LITTLE BETTER. Strenuous striving year after year to .reach, a ■ higherstandard of perfection has made LOCK'S 'the Premier Famishing Establishment of NJelsdn, and \?e ...... .- will cling to the premiership with the tenacity of a colonial politician until our customers pass a vote of no-confidence in us and pass on r Store by- _--- But come and see the LOCK Furniture —come and see •whether our boasts of supremacy are warranted . We think they are., What do YOU think ? LdCK'S, General Furnisher, NELSON. L niani Australian Mutual Provident So<s>ty. —_ESfablishecL 1849. THE LARGESf MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. AND THE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD I FUNDS OVER ANNUAL. INCOME OVER £36,500,000 £4,750,000 '.'.•• BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY. THE CASH BONUS.ES divided among Policy-Holders for the ONE YEAR, 1915. amounted to £838,718, producing Reversionary Additions of £1,500,000. LOW PREMIUMS, LIBERAL CONDITIONS, UNEQUALLED RESULTS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND- BBMGH. ' The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M-L.C-, Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq.; Deputy-Chairman; Joseph Joseph, Esq., H Beauchamp, Esq., and A. F. Roberts, Esq. '-- EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. New Zealand Branch—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. Nelson District Office, Cnr. Trafalgar and Hardy Streets. JAMES HAIR, Districts Secretary. Coffee with breakfast or after dinner is delicious and stimulating. In the office or shop at eleven or four o'clock, it is equally satisfying:' Quickly prepared, too, with 11 '; MILKMAID ■'.^ vFsmzm {Cafe au Lait) Neither milk y nor sugar _ required—merely add boiling; water—and you have a beverage that gives zest for work. Leave* no "Grounds" for Complaint Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers in New Zealand. --F;'-' % : \. ORDER A TIN TO-DAY! Made by Nestles R* 1 * FORD GARS LONG RUNS AND LOW COSTS. t; We nave been appointed Nelson Agents for the FORD TQUBrN(3r : ]GAIi, FORD RUNABOUT, FORD MOTOR LORRY, indrhave a supply of the above, in stock and to arrive. TEffl FORD—the best proposition on the market. THE FORD—the latest and best model. * THE FORD—means more speed and less cost to the farmer. THE FORD—the most modern car. - v THE FORD—the universal car. THE FORD—the best car at the lowest price. j THE FORD—with the latest improvements. ' THE FORD—-easily managed and easily understood. THE FORD— : the most convenient car to the business man. V ■jgjttE- FORD—-the owner appreciates 'the economy of. tyres. THE FORD—long runs and low costs. THE FORD—stands out on its own r as the best value. ■;' THE FORD—the most reliable and easy-running car. TJHE JfOßD—the most economical car on the market. THE FORD—the most durable car. y THE FORD—will do the work of a £IOOO car. _A £IOOO car will take you round New Zealand at a big cost. THE FORD for £lB6 will take you round New Zealand at a low edst. Price of 5-seater £186; price, of runabout £176, at Nelson. The latest FORD LORRIES to arrive shortly. We also stock tyres, tubes,.oils, grease, and all parts for Ford Cars. Ford Gars More S peed: -^—and—v Less Cost. AGENTS FOtt NELSON.
HEADACHE. IT'S YOUR LIVER. 1 oo many people take' Headache Tablets when a Liver Tonic is needed. Anyone who takes Laxo Tonic Pills the moment they suspect their liver or bowels will never have headache. Now Headache is nearly always the result of the waste product of the body. Laxo Tonic Pills are constructed to eliminate in a speedy, yet wholly natural manner, the waste, or poisonous products which lie at, the root of nearly all headaches, -thousands of people take one of two every night at bed time, to prevent disorder of tbe liver, constipation, bad breath, pimples, and headache. Try them for a week and see for yourself. Price la, and 2s. Obtainable evervwliere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 17 April 1917, Page 2
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