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1 There’s no better food for growing children ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS Supreme for milcatt. »»fety, economy whosTec motor* go. Made of purest rubber. SPENCER'M QULTON ALL-BRITISH TYRES * u II IWlHMilLWiillllil lIHBIIIIIIiIIIIiIy. ■■ “Swifts” Arsenate of Lead i POWDER AND PASTE. SWIFTS Is NOT the cheapest, but it IS the BEST Arsenate. That is why the demand has grown to its present dimensions. Fruitgrowers Cannot \Afford to jeopardise their returns |or a whole season by using an Arsenate other than the BEST.

ig Display of Christmas at s Y^b have specially prepared a fine window display of articles suit* able for Christmas giving—it is a display which will be ,or inestimable value to gift seekers. With the cost of living so high this year, this giving of USEFUL PRESENTS will be more popular than ever before. SELECT YOUR GIFTS HERE—AND NOWI Our value will please you,—The qualities will please the recipients. Electro Plata in all the latest and most artistic designs, imported direct by ourselves. . Cutlery and Table Ware; A 1 and B qualities by John Rounds, Sheffield. V. JCHNSON&C'i RAZORS) WESTERN WORKS SHEFFIELD I ;J,l HAHK> fOHRISS I A PERFECT TRADE SHAVE 6Q£ NAME & TRADE HARK ON EVERY RA7OR Rustless Cutlery and Carvers by Christopher Johnstone. \and Firth’s Steel “Icy Hot” Flasks in 1 pint and 1 quart sizes. Latest 3?fety Razors in Cases. Leather Goods: Hand. Bags, Purses, Wallets and Music Cases. The question of WHAT TO GIVE will not worry you after seeing our stocks. s CALL 1 IN WITH YOUR LIST TO-DAY I E. Buxton & Co. Ltd ■ NELSON and MOTUEKA

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 12 January 1921, Page 3

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