VISITORS TO NELSON should call aI; BOOKSELLERS, HARDY STREET, NELSON VIEW BOOKS, PICTORIAL POSTCARDS, and HOLIDAY READING. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, NEWSAGENTS. J?OONS pHARMACIES, NELSON RICHMOND "HUE Value and Efficiency of i Pharmacy may bo judged by the i Quality of its proscription work and by the confidence placed in it by Physicians in the vicinity. Fur nearly forty years Boon's j Pharmacy has been a centre for ' Prescription work in Nelson and I District. The growth of country business has led to the establishment of a fully equipped branch at Richmond, which is conducted in conjunction with the main Pharmacy at Hardy Street, Nelson. ! The volume of our Prescription j business ensures a large supply ' of fresh Drugs. I \ Bring in or ring up your reI (piirements and we will be pleas- | cd to deliver, however large or small your order may be. Falling hair is frequently an indication of approaching baldness. Take it in time by using Boon's Hair Tonic. Try also Boon's Shampoo and Crystal Pomade for the Hair. Large *tnd assorted stocks of Perfumes and Soaps to choose from. Boon's delightful Emollient Cream is a sure guard against Roughening and Reddening effect of exposure to the sun, sa'icladen air and wind. Hardy Street, and Queen Street, ! Nelson. Richmond. AMONGST THE NEW ARRIVALS I AT ANSTICE'S—
tit, UST when Ladies are bo ginning to think, "it's about time" iboy thought about Winter Dressmaking we announce these newly opened Costumes, Tweeds, Flannels, and Dress Materials. You need wait no longer—choose your length now. The variety offered affords ample opportunity for you to make a satisfactory selection. k wsTice, son & co. DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS, Trafalgar Street, NELSON. SPECIAL TO MOTORISTS! PERFORMANCES; T.HAT COMPEL ATTENTION In the Queansland Reliability Trial the Overland Four got Ist, 2nd, and 3rd place; also Ift for Benzine con sumption. In the Auckland Benzine Consumption Test the Overland Four secured Ist place for 32 miles per gallon. The Cleveland Six 2nd for 26 miles | per, gallon, and The Chandler Six 3rd for 22 miles i per gallon. > ' We will do pleased to give further | details and demonstrations of tho; many outstanding features of these prominent Cars. MARLBOROUGH FARMERS* CO- ! OPERA'.. ~ MOTORS, Trafalgar Street. Nest G.P.O, nna yisiTOßsi WE give vou a very hearty in vita'y tion to visit "THE PEOPLE'S jEMPORIUM," at 50 Bridge Street. I The more you know about business and about prices ruling in other towns, tho better you and we will jgefc vn together. 'Wc aro not ashamed of our stock—nor of our Prices. Stationery, Fount. Pens, Fancy Goods, Gifts in Bronze and Bright Antimony Ware, Toilet and Travel Ncfds, a' Smiling Wealth of Dolls and Toys of all kinds, Footballs, "Primus" Engineering, Books, Prayer Books; indeed, there is something for each and everyone at "PEOPLE'S EMPORIUM," 50 BRIDGE STREET. 'Phone 772,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 21 March 1921, Page 6
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