/ Sfl sir ;jft -rT w iffiHk? m fit fkb Arw ‘*l L If I , mHE time for light and dainty Washing Frocks is at hand. A McKAY’S arc ready with a very hue range of Washing Dress Materials, including Ginghams, Zephyrs, dap. and English Crepes in Self Colours and the Latest Sir,pc and Check effects. Also the famous old S.S.B. Drills in Navy and Stripes is the Tigris Suiting. A Tussore-coloured, strong material, in plain a_nd stripe effects, most suitable for Skirts, Shirts, Children’s I rocks and Boys Suits. A FEW PRICES AS A. GUIDE,TO THE BIG VALUES: GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS, in Self Colours- Stripes and Checks, Single width I/O yard ; Double width 2/2, 2/6, 3/G. JAP. CREPES, Self Colours, Stripes and Checks, Single width j/9. 2/3; Double width 3/0. English Crepes, 31 inches 'wide, 3/6 yard. #• "S.S.S.” DRILL, 3/6 yard. "‘TIGRIS” SUITING, 30-inch, 2/11 yard. NAVY PRINTS, 1/G, 1/11, 2/3. FASHIONABLE 'Women want -*■ distinctive wear. They get it at Tiro Fanners! Those garments are especially adapted for Motoring, Tennis, Golf, and Boating. Serviceable, and Corafortabto. . . .. „ . Your inspection is cordially invited. SUMMER FROCKS of Voile anti Cotton Crepe Georgette. In- a variety of New Styles and Colourings. From 29/6, 37/6 to 42/• SILK KNITTED SPORTS COATS. In the Newest Effects. From 49/6 SILK JUMPERS. Just opened. Prices From 53/6 DUST COATS. In a variety of Colours and Materials, including Lustres and Crash, From 30/A i it’ I 5K NELSON
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A MISTAKE It is a mistake tb ; allow rheumatism |e: become chronic, as the pain can always be relieved by applying Cham* beldam's Pain after taking ?» hot bath. Tb© relief, from tpain wMoh ft affords is alone worth many time® Mut cost. It makes sleep and res# pMiibla, Hold ererjwhara.
An ideal drink with meals or between meals, is a little Kola-Nit) in a glass of aerated water. Pure—healthful. Snappy and full of twang. Try it to-day. When you ask for Sharland’s Fluid Magnesia don’t take anything “just as good,” but got Sharland’s. Best that money caa hoy.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, 28 October 1921, Page 7
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