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a Use economical “Roma”—The Tea with Aroma, and NO TANNIN DUST. Pure lea of finest flavour! Saves a spoonful on every brew. jj A u Q i! A NO.TANNIN MAINfE

,• |;v .'? It. We are well established in our new garage and are Si carrying a large range of genuine DODGE BROS. SPARE PARTS. AH classes of motor repairs undertaken and executed by mechanics who are second to none in New Zealand (not by boys). Workmanship guaranteed. J. G. niunravri u yv», HARDY STREET. ’Phone 557.

■'■■a rhHE welcome warmth anti - relief 4 given by a HOT WATER BOTTLE m cases of sickness is invaluable. Re prepared for emergencies and cssure comjort fqr yourself on cold Winter nights by selecting a dependable ‘Rubber ‘Bag front our stock*, a good variety of VACUUM FLASKS akm obtasm+l* Boon's Pharmacy hardy street, nelson

“ This paii of Brown Shoe* you have bought. Madam, ie made of the fiheat leather obtainable.' If you want to keep them looking bright and new you' cannot do . better than dreas them with* Nugget’ Dark’Brbwh iPoliSh.' It clean* as well as polishes. It is a most refined shade and pro* duces a really brilliant shine.” 1 A S 3 □ 1 4 J ,7M/U •>9 PER TIN. RQ9T POL! Made in. Black, Brown (Tan),Dark Brown, and Toney Red. Aluo in white For Patent Leather Hainsr 5 ’immaaamssmam

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 4 October 1924, Page 2

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