■A number ol Jfewcas'tlc, England, ,mm-, crs intend 'to help the nation, fitwncially by investing in the War lipan, or some oilier Government stock, and then puDdicly burning the' bonds in a brazier, which will be preserved us a memorial: i ■ •.'■■■■, _■.•,-. ../*» 3 Mrs IMinkney.:. "Mv husband always says I look ten years younpoivm t«vw dress." Candid Friend': "Ho> -guito. right; tho fashion was new. ten years BUY WOOL-MILNE TRYES AND HELP OLD ENGLAND. Every pound expended- on .foreign motor tyres is helping "the other fellow "_be ejther for England or against her—be one thing or the other. Wood - Milne are British Tyres and should be on every Briton s car—on car. Wood-Milne tyres are guaranteed for 3500 miles so thev are economical and; should be on your oar. They'll stand all tho rack and strain which the Dp--minion roads can give them—they are solidly made through and through and are full of' vigorous bounce and life-. You should get details from your garage of N'.Z, Depot, JG7 Vivian street, Wellington, or .1. Vftugor, ftfi CnlUngwood Btl'oet, local (igoui,
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Nelson Evening Mail, 16 May 1917, Page 8
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178Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, 16 May 1917, Page 8
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