Before gomtr out in cold wet weather take NAZOL on sugar. This will Iteep coughs and colds away. Thousands uso NAZOL. Sixty doses Is 6d. Typewriter supplies sent to you postfree. We have larg.j stocks of the best ribbons, carbon paper, oils. brushes. *ware.s, etc and send th?:n direct to. you if you will write for the. VV. J. heater and Co., 105 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Phone 1474. The Parting Gift— A Vest-Pocket 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 clays of boredom—days the Kodak can make more cheerful. Pictures of comrades and carap life, pictures of the thousand arid 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 erery soldier's kit. The expense is small— Price only 40/« Of All Kodak Dealers NELSON KODAK DEPOI. Broma Camera Shop, Hardy>st. Fall stocks of Kodaks and Kodak suppiles from Mr J. boon. Hardyst. Nclsoa ° For COU6H3, COLDS, CATARRH, use § J -1 Registered Natno for Hean's Essence Coats 2/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/Gopd also for Toothnehp. Earaeho and Stomach Cramps and Diarrhoea \chen _ I used without s\vm*i em rig. *" ""7 O 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. alvraya soft, -lily -white and smooth. CWHsaMS hand emollient* prevents sanborn and windburn, heals cracked skin and chapped hands. A 2/- jar contains a three months' supply. At all chemists and stores, or ppst free from : G.W. WILTON &COLLTD. are worth Gd. per doz. So start to-day and save thern ; but the Radium Tins must be in good condition—no damaged lids or edges. Take the tins to your grocer or boot-dealer, and he will give you 6d. per doz. cash, or if unable to deliver them, send parcels of not less lhan 2 doz. tins direct to the makers—aaram . ■ e Limited, P.0.80x 3, Wellington South. Payment and Postage will be returned j immediately on receipt of parcel lie sure and stale name and address.. ■ The Secret Good Cooking , | /'l is in the fla--1 ■ ■ vouring. The flavour favoured by an experienced cook one. who really knows —is that, im- I parted by li Mellor s I 1 Sa.il tee Its' inviting fragrance, .its tasty zest, appeal to the Just a drop or two of Meilor's in Boupi. i Stew or Gravy, makes all the difl'orenoe. '* •H.-9 19 BjJJVJU-ggrf ; §^s3!sg£ sgsißDSa^ sfe
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 166, 11 July 1918, Page 2
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