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When your 'blood is over-heated, brink Kola-Nip, the cooling tonic with hj V nutty flavour. Besides being n healthful tonic, it is ex’rcmely refresh inir. Mixes well with aerated 'raters.*

SLEEPLESS NIGHTS,

: Sleenle-s nights can '■voided both 'or vo-rself and , vonr.' ?f ■dve .f.h<»m TTmmherlnin’s Clonph 'Rn. medy. Children fake it '.yiTingly, and : t gives them relief. Many. T’* rav« that Phamherl.ain’s Crnirrh Pcmcdv is the’ onlv Bonn fhat ■ b-rotirrfif br>r • a co'-'d ni-M’s rn^ f everywhere,* , ’

tterifnir-i '■» THE MOST RELIABLE FAKM IMPLEMENTS in the Dominion to-day are made by • t f P. and D. Duncan Ltd We are Nelson Agents for this renowned firm, and can supply any implement for your farm. CONSIDER DUNCAN PLOUGHS! For 2S years this firm has been manufacturing Swamp Ploughs, which have NEVER BEEN SURPASSED for all sorts of rough work, where strength and weight are. needed, do splendid hillside work and are indispensable for BREAKING UP ROUGH LAND. In heavy scrub land Duncan Swamp Ploughs do work that is SIMPLY REMARKABLE. By purchasing Duncan Implements, made in Christchurch, you are SUPPORTING A DOMINION INDUSTRY that gives employment to hundreds. Get in touch with us when implements are under consideration. E. BUXTON & CO NELSON & MOTUEKA w- ■ ■ r- «■ ■■in .mi * > • They

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 3

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