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"Is your husband in favour of daylight eayinß?;' -"I think so.? He stays put so much at night that I think he'd really prefer not to use any daylight at all;"" "All of you who never told a lie raiso your hands," said the teacher to her small pupils."Please, teacher, '.'.piped little Jinunie, "is it a lie if iiobody finds out?" : • ? ' .';. Increased healthfullness and vigour resujt from drinking Kola-Nip—tea beverage with the nutty flavour. ,Non alcoholic, yet snappy—full of twin-r delicious. Try a, little in aerated waters..

pakro Seed!tape THE AMATEUR. GETS EXPERT RESUI/TS FROM PAKRO. MEANS BETTER GARDENS Have you ewer tried Seedtape? WHAT IT ISPakro Seedtape consists of the finest selected seeds.from prize-winning strains, properly spaced in ■thin paper tape. The seeds germinate quicker and better, because the paper absorbs and holds moisture. Pakro ensures* healthier plants, even stand, and fine straigth rows. NO THINNING OUT NECESSARY §f 18 VARIETIES OF FLOWERS \l9 Some Advantages j ; , arlier Germination J Stronger Plant Life I BETTER RESULTS ALL ROUND! We have the Agency for Pakro Seed\i : Large stock's of Vegetable and Flower 'Seeds on hand; 9d per packet. m RBADY FOR PLANTING. E3. Buxton & Go. UM

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 201, 21 August 1918, Page 3

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196

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 201, 21 August 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 201, 21 August 1918, Page 3

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