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Manchester Values That Please All. w* have Just opened up a delightful range o! New Goods, including:— SORTINGS, DAMASKS, LONGCLOTHS, MADAPOLAMS, CALICO, LACE CURTAINS, FORFARS, GLASS CLOTHS, CURTAIN NETS, TOWELS, Etc. The Quality of these absolutely outclasses anything ever shown in this District, and our prices arc right READ THESE FOR INSTANCE: Best GREY SHEETINGS, in Twill and Fine Herringbone, Min. 2/11 yard; 72in. 3/6 yard; 80in. 3/11 yard. Best WHITE SHEETINGS, 54in. 2/11 and 3/6 yard; 72m. 3/o and 3/11 yard; 80in. 3/11 and 4/6 yard. Cheaper SHEETINGS (Twill), Min. 1/11 and 2/6 yard; TOin. 2/5 and 2/11 yard; 80in. 2/11 and 3/6 yard. Superior Quality DAMASKS, Mm. to Mm. 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, LACE 3 CURTAINS* good quality, 3yds., 14/6, 19/6, 22/6 pair; CURTAIN' NETS P assorted patterns, 42in. 2/3 to 3/11 yard. GLASS CLOTHS and FORFARS, Linen and cotton, also all Linen, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/11 and 2/6 yard. Good TOWELS (Coloured) 22 x 24, 1/11 each; 27x 50, 2/6 each ; 21 x 43 2/11 each. (All Linen Bath Towels), 23 x 43, 4/11 each; (White), 22 x3B 2/3 each; 22 x 44, 2/9 each; 24 x 48, 3/6 each. o PLEASE FEEL WELCOME TO INSPECT I S. ANSTICE, SON AND CO., DRAPERS and OUTFITTERS, TRAFALGAR STREET, (Opposite G.P.0.), NELSON.

WARNING TO PARENTS. , The Education Authorities warn children not to take top many sweets. There is also another danger to aroid, i.e,, the use of cough remedies containing narcotics, syrups or alcohol. Doctors commend “ Fluenrol" for children’s use as it is free from such deleterious ingredients.

The quality and wholesomen of Edmonds Baking Powder as important a consideration a# its dependable results. Edmonds always has been always will be —made from finest Grape Cream of Tartar. Always ask for - baking POWDER ffHorhmrit min your hands Sydal is a boon to lb« housewife—it enables her to keep her hands soft and white despite housework. Here is one of many testimonials : “After preparing vegetables, my hands were stained and uncomfortable, but Sydal soon put them right. ’’ A jar of Sydal lasts for months, and keeps the hands in perfect order. Get it now. (Wilton’s Hand Emollient) 2/- Jar. Chemists and Stores HENDERSON’S PURE HERBAL CURE TESTIMONIAL Mr. Henderson, Bridge Street,. Dear Sir, — I think that it is my duty to write you a testimonial to show my appreciation of your wonderful Herb Remedy. I have been a sufferer of Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble, and Blood Disorders. I decided to give your remedy a trial, arid after taking 3 bottle's the pains have left my joints and muscles, and I feel like a young man again. I was under the impression that I would never bo well again, but thanks to your Herbal Remedy I ani a cured man. (Signed) FRANK GODDARD. Nelson, 21st Oct., 1919. Herbal Remedy gets at the root of and cures Rheumatism, Lumbago, Backache, Piles, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Kidney Troubles, Blood Impurities, 3/6, 5/6 ami 7/6 bottle. Obtainable only . from the manufacturer. D. HENDERSON, 110 Bridge Street, • Nelson. Australian Ant Destroyer, 1/6 bottle- j The family MEDICINE There is no better family medicine than Lanes Emulsion for protection against coughs# colds, catarrh# bronchitis, asthma, or consumption. It soothes and disinfects the digestive tract, aiding digestion, assimilation and nutrition.

2/6 & 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. i SPORTING GOODS TpOR ANGLERS: Our shipment for *■ the coming season is now to hand and has been specially selected to suit the Nelson Rivers. Our stock consists of Rods, Reels, Lines, Gut Casts and Traces, Minnows, Dry and Wet Flies, Waders, Gaffs and Landing Nets, Fly Books and all other requisites. TENNIS GOODS: pur first shipment of Racquets just landed, including a small stock of Hazell s Celebrated Models. Also just rived direct from London, by post, Ayres’ Championship Tennis Balls. , , , Cricket and Croquet goods arriving in the next few days. J. E. HOUNBELL 4 CO .Atd.^ Trafalgar Street. An ideal drink with meals or between weals, is a little Kola-Nip in a I glass of’ aerated water. Pure—health* i ful, Snappy and full of twang. Try It to-dtji

Man’s relationship, or supposed relationship, with the monkey was the subject of some humorous remarks made by Mr Justice Chapman when speaking at the Rotarv Club, Wellington, says the Post. “The state of peril ami turmoil in Europe," said his Honour, “is due to one of onr humble relations. It was a monkey that set aside the King of Greece, it was the action qf that monkey that prompted another man to be the King of Greece, and that man thought that lie was able to conquer Asia Minor. Now, we have got to hear the burden of this trouble. You might dislike the monkey, but who can speak of the animal with disrespect when the whole world is changed by the action of one of these creatures.” (Laughter).

CHILBLAINS There is no preparation manufactured that will soothe and heal chilblains as Chamberlain’s Pam Balm will do. \When this liniment is applied it soon allays the itch and prevents the chilblain breaking. It causes them to heal in a very short while. Sold everywhere. Kola-Nip—a temperance'drink compound—is unique in itri keen nutty flavour. Can be given freely to children as well as adults. Keep a bot= tie in the house for frioßda *na fefffc

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 12 October 1922, Page 3

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