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FEATURING STYLES THAT ARE NEW —in— Ready-to-Wear Fashion's latest fancies are portrayed in the fascinating displays of Model Costumes which we are making. Costumes of rare taste and elegance in favourite fabrics for the. Spring and Summer Season. TROPICAL SUITINGS, POPLIN, and COTTON CHECK COSTUMES: 59/6, 65/-. 69/G, 75/-. MOLE TAFFETA SILK COSTUMES Price £8 19s 6d. NAVY CREPE-DE CHENE COSTUME: Price £5 12s 6d. (These are ideal dressy garments for "bright weather" wear.) Tussore Silk Costumes —the best for service and satisfaction: £3 19s 6cl, £4 10s, and £5 10s. Sponge Cloth Costumes in distinctnve styles, All Wool, £7 1 s. Clerical Cirev Suitings •> !s<':;ntifully made and finished), £7 .Ills tid. Navy Serge Costumse (guaranteed dye), in all new designs. Prices: £5 10s, £6 19s (>d, £7 19s 6d. It will he to your advantage to see our showing of smart stvles before deciding on your costume. -o m TRATHENand DRAPERS, NELSON. CAREFUL DISPENSING WORK. With so much depending upon the medicine pres bribed by the doctor, its dispensing must be absolutely accurate. It must also be composed of the finest quality ingredients. " Then place your doctor's prescriptions in our hands. You will thus ensure the most careful dispensing and pure fresh drugs of the quality standard specified by the British Pharmacopoeia. W.R. ANCELL 68, BRIDGE STREET NELSON. NOW ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE. "GIRAFFE" LIME SULPHUR (guaranteed 33deg. Test), MACCLESFIELD BLUESTONE, "GARGOYLE" SPRAYING OIL, BLUE BELL and VALL'S ARSENATE OF EE AD, ATOMIC SULPHUR, Etc., Etc. ORDERS SHOULD BE BOOKED EARLY. Nelson Co-Uperative Fruit Co., Ltd SUPPLIERS OF ALL ORCHARD REQUISITES, NELSON. W. A. KENNING Motor & Electrical Engineer j (Student of the 1.C.5.) Repairs of all descriptions done to Motor & electrical machinery FORD CARS a Speciality. ALL FORD PARTS stocked, from the smallest Nut Vto a Car complete. ; Also all ACCESSORIES. Agent for STUDEBAKER CARS NEW AND SECOND HAND CARS FOR SALE. willardlTattery SERVICE STATION FOR NELSON If you are having trouble with your Lights or Self-Starter, call and see us and have your battery tested. If it is a WILLARD you are entitled to a Free Inspection. YOU may not know the make "of your Battery; but if it is not a WILLARD we will test if foryou Free of Charge. Should there be. anything wrong with your dynamo or Starter, we know how to put them right, having had several years practical experience as well as theory in Batteries'and Electrical Work. Have just landed an up-to-date plant for repairing Batteries Spare Parts kept in stock; also Batteries for hire while owner's Battery is being repaired. VANGUARD-ST. (Telephone 500.) NELSON. - Opposite Kirkpatrick's K Jam Faetory. I S S s s ♦ 1 i i s \ \ s s ♦ s j 5 Beecham's Pif(s j BSBCKASFS FILLS vt specially suitable for females of all affcs*• ft ill|i kM, u«]M fdN 1/H (SSfUJO* 2/9 (16« fills Good Results Observed Good results are observed in every case where Beecham's Pills are takes* An important result among others is the relief of constipation. This disorder is one source o£ many of the depressing ailments from which people suffer,- Severe headache, nervous debility, Jack of energy, are frequently due to this cause alone. Beecham's Pills have at once a laxative abd tonic effect and exercise an'invigorating influence upon the whole system. A few doses are generally sufficient to remove indigestion and to restore the stomach and liver to a state of normal activity. The happy wnfHfnrr that the possession of good health ensures is soon experienced After Taking

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 249, 16 October 1918, Page 3