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* S3™ iHFJA.fffIHi '' * wiPfyjb. ’fc '■■f '.V 1 ,« art# fromour FURNITURE FACTORY and SHOW ROOMS m&k is equipped with some of the bea* labour-sating machinery employs up-tordate workmen, which tables us to produce •U the latest stYles at a miuiinum of cost to the purchaser. All our PURNITURE is made from the best wood, perfectly jMhtftifl from the time the tree is cut dotsu to the time the goods are finished it is handled with judgment and shill. Our Piarmfeurd is honest; it will not crack or warp. |4 For Oarpetg. Bugs, Blind Bedsteads and Bedding, W9 hate the largest Stock in Nelson to select from, so II yon want furniture, Come to ua, the home of value. & FLEMING & SONS firattwt Miuwfktowtri ud ImjMrtn, iUBDT-aT.. WIMGW 0 Yes—l l million tins a year 1 That is,' nearly seven, tins of Edmonds Baking Powder are sold every minute the shops Ore ofren! ’ : This is tangible proof of the goodness ; of Edmonds “Sure tb Rise" brand. / And there is other proof—the delicious -' cakes, scones and other eatables made with Edrtrorids, in thousands pi New 'Zealand hpriiei. Purity is maintained despite war difficulties, fliough cream of tartar is hard to get—though it costs more, it is still the principal in-' \ gradient in Edmonds Bakirik Powder. Buy it for. its goodness—and for the. Sure results -it gives. The large tin contains 1 ounces. All grocers sell BAKIMGPOWDER t i/*arr 9 5939 CHINA TEA :WHY DOCTORS IT RECOMMEND China Tea, on account of qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashionA able in England twenty years agsand has remained the favourite with Oonnoisseuri ever since, v China Tea is an aid to digestion and is recommended by the Medical Faculty throughout, the World, especially in cases where ordinary tea taken in excess has affected the nerves and general health. ’ Mkny sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshly*thade China Tea half*an-hour before a meal, a». a preventive of nausea. / . , %' There has been ho more staunch upholder of the •efficacy o£ a refreshing pup of tea in the sick room &hah Florence Nightingale. The Tea of her day *%«». 6f obopie/C&ina.. ' : Choice China. Blend should be infused • not less than seyen minutes. Ordinary tea need* bnly four minutejj. Reghlate the strength by the of Tea, not by length of infusion or ydilhtiori. ! . People Can drink Lip ton’s Choice China Blerid srith benefit, even when other teas upset'them. 7. Lijpton’s Choice China Blend costs 3/- a pound. one of the cheapest teas, but it is wholedelicious. , , Z ‘ Iff .your Storekeeper d6es hot stock it, you mere* to communicate with Liptoh, Ltd., Tea Aucfclan'd, name of the shop Jwhere you, would like to obtain Lipton’s Choice, •China£lend and the matter will be attended to. . HAINES—ie

m w Cold.darap winter or,hot. I&kZW. dry mraracr, Zcalandiai ,» gilrc great service. 86

THE ORieiNM- A ONLY BEWIHWE. Hie Most Valuable Remedy ever discovered. r The beat known Remedy lor Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis. Acts like o ohtem to --i ' t . DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY, AND CHOLERA. Effectually cut* short all attacks th °“* too often fatal diaeases—FEVEß. CROUP, and AGUE,. Theonly palliative ih OOUX, r RHjEUMATISM. CUorodyne '.is a. liquid take* ; in 'drops,graduated according toM%maJddy. It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind ; cWotes.a calm vtpeShmg sleep* allays irritation of the nervous system whtf*d&merrremSiiib pdf wyes no bad effects ; and can be taken -when no other medtetne can be .tolerated. INSIST OH HAVING; DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHIORODYNE. Tie hameasaswcew of till ***«!?.*»• CONVINCING MEDICAL {fotJ fry Chemists. Priceaia En»laadi: djZ, Bn io iwantitietorcfr* i. t. l-u

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 21 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 21 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 16, 21 January 1919, Page 2

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