■do Jb* are ths portion of the woman ' who regularly uses New Zealand'* favourite hand emollient its toothing properties remove rough- $ s ncssand traces of work. * V-s end restore the hands to S *f\ a rtate of velvety softness. Sydal is delightful to * S i) use and costs only a £"te/a 2/- per jar from all • \\ Chemists, and Stores, j-J or post free from Sydal "I Ppty., 75 Krnt Terrace. I ( Wellington. Generom * : sample post l\r/z, 4d. S -~- llt.ii'koti. A cl'^erfill disposition is sometimes ♦•til*ucrd into a peevish one by a cough oi' lolct. Chest and bronchial troubles often folio-*-. All am quickly relieved by Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" oii'ors the surest and shortest way to strain health and protection from further illness. Thousands gratefully testify to its exceptional merits. Insist on .Baxter's Lung Preserver. Giet a big 2s 6d bottle of this sterling tonic and remedy to-day. All chemists and stores. Gt 99 Your Guests IT IMPARTS AN UNRIVALLED RELISH I laferisf Sauces aaajr imitate Meßor, but in quality •f ingredients audi ia flaveiu tiusy am awmithy efyeav table. Use MKLLOK'S far Seupe, Fish. Grills, Reacts, Gravies. Gam«, Rarebits and Sandwiches. CriMura. THE LEGAL PROFESSION is. a remunerative one, and an industrious practitioner of good ability can count on a secure and comfortable livelihood and a position of dignity and importance. Apart from litis the Law is a recognised avenue to all public posts in the administrative and political world that bring power ;\i\t\ distinction. Most of the great statesmen of modern times are .lawyers; not necessary practising lawyers, lint qualified lawyers and men, acquainted with business principles; and jhe same is increasingly the case in adminislni* live departments of I lie Public SerBANKS COMMKKCIAL COLLNGK, WELLINGTON, "The- College of good results'' and \ Prospectur free on application. H. AMOS, Managing Director.
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HULL is the natural port for shioment to .lie Continent of Europe, and is expected ro replace Hamburg as a distributing centre. HULL is the natural port for Fruit and other produce consumed in the Midlands and North of England, and serves a population of 13,000,000 at a lower railway freight, than from any other port in England. and you save unnecessary carriage, handling and deterioration. The rate of New*jZealand* to Hull lis the as~to| London or any other portfin England. MULL prices for fruit compare favourably?" with those oi iany other market. For Highest Prices and]Pro mptfßeturns Consign to§ Established 1837 FORiSPARTICULARSir APPLYf: J. ATWdpatlt & Son, Ltd, 37 Johnston Street,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 19 March 1921, Page 11
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