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tUToowure m Supply You from our FURNITURE FACTORY and SHOW ROOMS is equipped with some o£ the best, labour-saving machinery employs up-to-date workmen, which enables us to produce iB the latest styles at a minimum of cost to the purchaser. '* Allpur FURNITUEE is made from the best wood, perfectly Stoned. From the time the tree is cut down to the time the gbpcLs are finished it is handled with judgment and skill. yy Our Furniture is honest; it will not crack or warp. ?or Carpets, Rugs, Blind Hollands, Bedsteads and Bedding, we have the largest Stock in Nelson to select from, so II job wont fnmitnro. Com* to ui, THE HOKE OF VALUE. Q. FLEMING & SOMS Fsrnltirf Kazrafstcur«rs and Importer*, V,. • . . C IfAHOT-iT.. NITiWW * Willard i» a sign it Satisfaction A sign of satiafaotion? T«a! -aaA- a apAnaihility i sad protection to th« buyer who mats a genuine. > Willard Battery, with th«ii«drub- . her insulation. ns> Look for the Brand when you buy a Battery The Willard Brand is more than a name ll meant A Hotter Spark A Quicker Start Brighter Light* Greater Vitality The Willard Battery is batter able to carry ah overload, and work overtime than any other Battery on the market. ■i thos: ballinger & co., S» VICTORIA STREET - - WELLINGTON ■J. NSJLBON SERVICE STATION* W A. KENTSTTNG, Vanßnard-ntreet. flw Sword ■. , 'A HAftOVOPIkAS isP^ffectiorv. t MWMMfI * I T ' Jlr , SAMPLES FREE ON APPLICATION. —POSTAOB PAID

To regain increase The high percentage of proieid and fat—the extra cream and lactose (milk sugar) present in Glaxo —explains why it is of the greatest value in assisting invalids and convaitscehts to,regain strength and increase weight. 'T'O impart stimulus and strength to invalids and restore convalescents to usual ! health and vfgburis the task easily, accomplished by Glaxo. I : It rebuilds strength and weight, because it: adequate- , ly nourishes the system. If • pne tablespponful of Glaxo is addled to each cup of beef-tea, soups, etc., it will make them fair more nourishing. When all else is rejected by the stomach, Glaxo can be given with confidence, Ualike ordinary milk the nourishing caseinogen is broken up into light, flaky, digestible parti- # cles. Glaxo has a delicious flavour—patients welcome it. It is absolutely germ-free, more digestible than Ordinary milk, and far richer in cream and milfc: sugar. to halfn cupful of Glaxo add a little hoi water, mix into a paste, thfili ppiir in boiling water slowly, mixing all the time. The flavour is improved by pouring from cup to cup after mixing. Ask your Doctor / fIfaHMH For INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS I ' ! J/ff, 2/C, 6/- Tins of all Chemists and Stores 78

CHINA TEA WHY DOCTORS RECOMMEND IT China Tea-, on account of its health promoting qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashionable in England twenty.years ago, and has remained the favourite with Connoisseurs ever since. 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 affjscted the nerves and general health. * Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshlymade China Tea half-.an-hour before a meal, as a /‘preventive of nausea/ ? There has been no more staunch upholder of the effifeacy. of a refreshing cup of tea in the sick room than Florence Nightingale. Tile Tea of her day 'was,-of course, China. *, , < ; Lip ton’s Choice ‘ China Blend should be infused ’ not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea need* only four minutes. Regulate the strength by the quantity of Tea, not by length of infusion or dilution. , v •, _ People can drink Lip ton’s Choice ghma Blend . with benefit, even when other teas upset them. Lipton’a (Choice China Blend costs 3/- a” sqund. It is not one of the cheapest teas, but it is whole* some and delicious. If your Storekeeper does not stock it, you merely. have to communicate with Lipton, Ltd., Tea Merchants, Auckland, giving the name of the shop • where ydu would like to obtain Lipton’s Choice , China Blend and the matter will be attended to.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 17, 22 January 1919, Page 2