DO-TOH WAR jpeet from our FURNITURE FACTORY and SHOW ROOMS wftich is equipped with some of the best labour-saving machinery' *iid, employs up-to-date workmen,, which enables us to produce flip the latest styles at a minimum of cost to the purchaser, v; All pur FURNITURE is made from the best wood, perfectly seasoned. From the time the tree is cut down to the time the gopds it is handled with judgment and skill. • .Our Furniture is honest; it will not crack or warp. For Carpets, Rngs, Blind Hollands, Bedsteads and Bedding. WO have the largest Stock in Nelson to select from, so HI yon want furniture, Oome to us, THE HOME OF VALUE. 0. FLEMING & Furniture Manufatcurtrs and Importers, RA.KOY PT NETjWiV
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§A!IP£ES*BEBON APPLICATION —POSTAQB PAID. rx v. Nfe/ EHC. I it I > < f-‘i hp tr ij? ■#j • a- ChristiM*i* • cm* ' Cst, v,*. 00 • * jg CHRISTMAS ■ lib. butter, lib. currants, lib. raisins, lib, sultanas, 41b, llHipced peel, lib. almonds, 4 break Casteups flour, 2 breakfastfeuds sugar. 10 eggs, 1 heaped teaspoon EDMONDS’ MKING POWDER, wine glass brandy. Beat butter to 'A cream, add sugar, then eggs one by one unbeaten ; mix ualeinsf powder with flour, and put in, then fruit dredged Wi}h liouf. Brandy. Cook 41 hours, moderate oven. ■J •Vat’ i;4>: CHINA TEA WHY DOCTORS IT RF.COMMEND ■ v:. A\ f China Tea, on account of its health promoting qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashion- ' able inEngland twenty years ago, and has remained ■ the favourite with Connoisseurs ever since. ["J China Tea is an aid to digestion and is recora- - mended by the Medical Faculty throughout the 1-World, especially in cases where ordinary tea taken ' in excess has affected the nerves and general health. Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshly- . made China Tea half-an-hour before a meal, as a ;; preventive of nausea. - . . * There has been no more staunch upholder of the ■ efficacy of a refreshing cup of tea in the sick room than Florence Nightingale. The Tea of her day was, of course, China. ■•■ Lip ton's Choice China Blend should be infused not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea needs ° opjy four tnipntec. Regulate the strength by the - ouantjty of J Tea v not oy length of infusion or dilution. , ,jiptoiiIf of the cheapest teas, bpt it is whotesonte.arjd delicious; M , llybur storekeeper does not stock it, yon merely hpveto. communicate 'with Lipton,- Ltd;, Tea ■ Merpbants,'Auckland, giving the,name of the shop 1 .where, jrou wop Id - like to obtain Lipton’s Choice ; C&ma Blend and the matter will be attended to. HAINES-1 S fcl? wpi| rwtrpmwwnyni
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1919, Page 2
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