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When children come home from the pictures < Through the damp of a wiintei’s night, All parents who care wild of colds beware Take measures to keep them right. , They'tuck them -warm and -fining iu bed. For of crovipy colds they’ve needful dread; At tag%i of such to malts things sure. They give them Woods’ Peppennent Cure. ,

6 'Necessity makes inches of miles — niole hills of mountains. ’’—Stanu 9. 'Way over in Sydney a lady'tried to get Baxter’s Lung Preserver —but, fatin'g, wrote as follows :—"I am enclosing B2 for, some Baxter's Lnng-Breserver. One bottle did rnesuclt a lot of good'in N. 5- that I wnat more/’ And it will do you good too Just now, when the barometer is «o restless, yon should have a largo 2s 6d bottle ban riY. —Oh emiat* and Stoffea.

FOR AND STOMACH and LIVER TROUBLES It is because Mother Sei£e!’s SyrUp possesses ift • remarkable, degree the power to tone, strengthen and regiilate the action of the digestive organs—the stomach, liver and bowels—that it is still, after fifty years’ resting, the best known and most successful remedy for indig '»lon, constipation, biliousness, and the many distressing ailments which are traceable to a wtpak or disordered Condition of these important organs. If you suffer from indigestion, and wish to give Mother.Sejgcl’s Syrup a Glhl, 'hi sure you get thq. genuine article. TAKE ' THE STANDARD REMEDY. sssssli am ■•■aastafca iiiaaaaaaaa aaaaiaa 11l aaaaaaaiaaaa MMRIIMMR wnHiillli imnv iilaai SSI6SBSSSSB »s am n umw*in «■« aiaa m ss s isi is anui rfolmairs .Mustard-. -’-quality supreme. Although supplies arc short it;is still ■■■procurable notr *'s»* iiaSSaSSS mmwmnilmmm Mnan«fii£« SSSSSSSKSSSSH sssssfEamssis ISHlif ;SSBS«S»SSB» satsesssn tIHUBiaOH la (Cream o’ the Oat) Soliloquy No. 3. Thm Schomlmsttreie—“loften ’wonder if father* and mothers realize how nbaefc&ary it ii thAt the children’shonld havef Bdurishing, sustaining breakfast. We know thereat no better breakfast, food than Crcamoata—that’s why i Bbtaotimes think that all my brightest, boys and girts htavo Ureamoiu for’ breakfast.." Absolutely ptlre, the very creara of the best oats.untouchedby band from oatljeld to pantry-r-nee to it that tfokrkiddies have Creanib&ta for breakfast. SAve the Cdtipons and share in tlieGreat'Free Gift Scheme. 4i 'i'y ■V

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1919, Page 2

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