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Th* Rami &WC0 — IT IMPARTS AN UNRIVALLED RRUSHI lafarisr Saucts may h»l» Me Mellor, but in quality •f ingredients and ia isTttur they an wwwwthy eiyaajrtabie. Um MKIXOR'S am Saupi, Fish, Grille, Raaata, Graviet, Gams, Rarainta and Sandwiches. Said h «W Ditmrine Grvtttr: The mixture I made from mmsnmm (HUAN'S ESSENCE) proved the best cough and cold medicine I ever used." RESH pRU'T & yECETABLES f EADING DOCTORS Today u stress the health-giving properties of Fresh Fruit, and Vegetables. To ensure a copious 'flow of strongly active saliva, acid frnifc, such n«t apples and oranges, should, they say, he eaten at the close of a meal. Half an apple with the school lunch will have a purifying; effect. The Nelson Fruit Company aims at supplying the best quality Fruit an ( j Vegetables. Inspect what you buy. Remember th© address— NELSON FRUIT COY., HARDY STREET. 'Phone 295. We regard all children as shareholders in "The World-Lifting Association," who make good use of the Th inkers' Pictorial School Exercise Books. Price 4d each, from .Nelson Stationers.* "Trifles often change us."—Thomas Bmoken. A cheerful disposition is sometimes dinned into a peovish one by a cough or cold. Chest and bronchial troubles often follow. All are qxuckly relieved by Baxter's Lung Preserver. "Baxter's" offers the surest and shortest way to regain health and protection from further illness. Thousands gratefully testify to its exceptional merits. insist on Baxter's Lung Preserver. Get a big 2s 6d bottle of this sterling tonic and remedy to-day. All chemists and stores. WAKEFIELD—STANLEY BROOK POMFORTABLE 40 h.p. 7-seator OAR. I/eaves Wakefield ©very Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 9.80 a.m. Leaving Stanley Brook name daysj i. 2.30 p.m.' All Parcels carefullr deliv«r*i< E. A. PROPRIETOR, s; WAKEFIELD 'Phone 16. Af\{\ 600, and'Boo-gallon Tanks; ~b\JV » p, o i]ed-cdge. Baths, on feet, mado in our own Workshops; Gal. Wash-tubs, Water Pipe, Brass and Nickle-plated Taps, Sinks and Lavatory Basins, Hot Water Circulators, Chin Bath Heaters, Spouting, Down Pine, Drain Pipes, Sanitary Fittings, etc., etc. All supplied and fitted up at Lowest Possible Cost bv A. R. TUFFNELL, Plumber, Etc., 'Phone 25. WHITBY ROAD, RICHMOND. Wakefield. Feeling tired and run down? Try Kola-Nip. It is a splendid tonic as i well aa a cooling beverage. Invigorating, stimulating. Refreshing, wholej some. Buy a bottle to-day. Hotels I and stores.

Consign Your Fruit!to Hull HULL* is the natural port for shipment'to .lie Continent of Europe, and is expected to replace Hamburg as a distributing centre. HULL is the natural port lor 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^treight3fromlNew;?Zealand»'to n {Hullfisf:the: sarueHas>BLondon' [or[anyfother portfin England.; HULL prices fori' fruitUcompare with those ot any Jother market. forjHighestSPnces]andjPrornptlßetums|Consign;togrl Established 1837.11-Ml t£Zi I^FORIiPARTICU.I/ARSjIAPPLYI:Griffin T& I O'Brien, ~~- i, or HardyiiSfrcc Nelson, r

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 30 March 1921, Page 7