Dear Mr Zann, — I believe that you have published .-a book, entitled, "Piles: Their Cause and Cure." which fully describes thesymptoms or this troublesome malady arid the manner in which the complaint can be. cured by the Zann Double Absorption Treatment in my own home, without operation or suffering. What is the cost of the Treatment and where can it bo procured? 2s the price refunded if 1 am not satisfied? Kindly let me« have Book and full details n plain cover. ■Yours truly, To "Zann," P.O. Box 952J6, Wrdlincton.
\jr Our refiners do not manufacture k4 BIG TRL_ to sell at any set price. They make the- best Motor Spirit that their experience and resources enable them to produce. The quality of the Motor Spirit determines its price - not the price its quality. That is why "BIG TREE" may cost you a little more per gallon —also why it costs you less per mile. .."BIG TREE" is the product of the Cream of the Crude—distilled and redistilled—a product of straight refining, not a mixture. Its absolute uniformity avoids readjustments of the carburetor and assures full power and mileage always. Make it a practice to ask for "BIG TREE" Motor Spirit. Sole Worsen : A. S. Pttenoo ft Co.. Ltd.
B. FRANZEN AND CO., Telephone 73. Forwarding Ageßfo : : mj • ■:x,. >«• m *;■>>* v» flwoi In the fulfilment of THEIR desires, "Amber Tips" has no rival. Never any but FINE teas—Ceylon's best—are used in blending "Amber Tips," in order to give you the utmost in quality, flavour, and ultimate economy. 'imm The term "Fine Tea" is used By tea experts to describe only the better grades; "they cost a little more per pound, but much less per cap. a3rc»?a»*!^ls"Kao»r>«iramsK«':f!ta»en»ar^jc.?i
Here's how squarely Goodrich deals with the car owner. The 30 x 3| Silvertowns for Fords, Overlands, Chevrolets and Maxwells are identical in quality, workmanhip ■:i i i A-Rolls-Royces, Pierce-Arrows, Daimlers, etc. —'the only difference is in size and price. • ONE QUALITY ONLY runs throughout the entire Silvertown line. The finest quality and the greatest economy absolutely assured—no matter what car you own "Best in the Long Run." nzt i. .:.■:-.. . . fi'»>> '".■■;■■■■■■■ ...■'..." GOODRICH SERVICE STATION 62 BRIDGE STREET =5, -••■ ™- ■■■ ■■' "■' ' ■" i.,),.,».iiJ.iw,rp..f. .it. „in.i lml |i t . f . ff ...|| M| , t
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 September 1923, Page 2
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374Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 September 1923, Page 2
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