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Which of the 2; The Doctor or Our Goats ? We are not up against tlie Doctor, his is too noble a profession for that, but old Jack Frost is just around the corner, and the winter chills mean- the usual winter ailments. So it’s one of the two and we just put our Overcoat claims to you. NELSON-MADE Oil COATS. It’s not generally known there is a big factory here making a very fine Oil Coat which has a claim upon you loyal Nelsoniaus to give a trial. You take no risks. We do all that and give a guarantee that you get all your money’s worth. Give us a call and see these goods, *59/G up. THE PRE-WAR COAT which we did such a big trade with is our heavy Maclogaa Coat. This is the Coat we have not been able to show for 3 years; it’s the Coat that will stand heavy use; for the man who thinks he can’t get a Coat that will stand any rain. jWe give a guarantee or money back, and if you like a free trial under a fireman’s hose. Tweed Overcoats for Men and Boys in newest shades. Dee & Sons, Big Suit and Boot Store, NELSON and MOTUEKA

e Tea of Society the World over! “Several times in New York I supped ‘ English Breakfast Tea * —1 suspect Sir Thomas Lipton had something to do with it — at 5 o’clock on bright afternoons watching the scene at Sherry’s and Delmonico’s . . . / You can procure the same choice Tea— Lipton’s~ at YOUR OWN grocer’s. —From “People of Destiny, ** by Sir Philip Gibbs,

Hftinc>~*92| For Constipation, I Biliousness, : I i Bad Breath, ' ♦ • ;oel Family Medicme

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 27 March 1922, Page 3

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