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to the satisfaction of the Overseer. That • Bateup's ditch bo deepened and a load of gravel put on. bridge. The chairman was appointed, as the board's representative on the. lnca* bodies' conference to consider the matter of the Annesbrook. railway crossing and make representations to the Minister of ;R-ail\vays. A formal notice was received from the District Health Officer, stating that t'm« schoolmaster's residence at Stoke, l>y reason of its insanitary condition, was dangerous to public, health and should be pulled down. It was resolved, on the motion of tr.i» chairman, seconded by Mr Smith, -o give notice to the .Education. Board thai the building must be pulled down with in three mouths of date of notice. •Mr M. O'Sullivan applied for per mis' sion to plant pine trees on Parker" e road on the Golf .Links -side, he agrc* ing to remove the trees at any time i ; requested by the board and subject '-■» the approval of the GoR Club. Tt was resolved to grant the periiii* sion if the Gold Club had no objection. Tt was resohed that uhe matter of the size and depth of ditches at Tahuna.nui be. left to Messrs Allport and' Tosswill to prepare specifications and accept tender, and that Messrs Rout, Jackson, and Fell bo asked to make their offer to contribute £25; formally in writing. Accounts amounting to £79 Os 3d were j passed for payment. CARRAGEEN This is the " Best Remedy for Coughs and Colds No -perhaps" about it—for no other medicine •* has stood the 60 years' time test that proves Bonnington's to be without an equal for the coughs and colds of children or adults. Bonnington's Irish Moss Free from harmful narcotics and drugs, pleasant to take, you should never be without it' in the home. Bonnington's breaks Tip the cough or cold, soothea the irritation, effects a opje, and leaves the chest and lungs strong and healthy. . Like all good things, Bonnington's has imitators. See to it therefor« that yon get the original—Bonnington's— The Standard Family Cough Remedy for over 60 years e Hi

GIVE HIM OTO! Happy, Healthy .Boys need food with "stay" in it—food that will build Strong Bone and Hard Teeth as well as sound firm flesh. Such a food is . ; COOKED IN ONE MINUTE Children delight in Oto because it's so delicious—good. for.quite young children too, because so easily digested. Oto is economical —and in these days Economy matters! Sold in 41b. and 201b. Bags FULL WEIGHT Tour Groo'er bollb it —if out of-stock send hi» name to Langdown and Son, Ltd., Christchurch, and you will be supplied. For the Outdoor Girl Exposure to winds and weather roughens and reddens the skin — yet the hands and complexions of those -who , use Sydal are always soft, lily white and i smooth. (WH3X3MS H*ND EMOIXIENp prevents sunburn and windham, heals cracked, skin and chapped hands. A 2/- jar contains a three months' supply. At all chemists and stores, or post free from G. W. WILTON * CO..LTD. Wellington 72

The Parting Gift— A Vest-Pock;et KODAK It is monotony, not bullets, that our soldier boys dread. In the , training camps, on the transports, and during the months of forced inaction there are many tedious days of boredom —days the Kodak can make more cheerful. Pioturcs of comrades and camp life, pictures of the thousand and one things that can be photographed will interest them, and -will doubly interest friends at home. There's room for a little Vest-Pocket Kodak in every soldier's kit. The expense is small— Price only AOlOf All Kodak Dealers NELSON KODAK DEtfOT. firoma Camera Shop, Hardy.st. Fall stocks of Kodaks and Kodak sop piles from Mr J. Boon, Hardy-st. Nelsbi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 164, 9 July 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 164, 9 July 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 164, 9 July 1918, Page 7