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AliCriOJNd STOCK SALE FIXTURES FOR JANUARY, 1925 RICHMOND—7th and 21st. TAKAKA—Bth. TAPAWER A—lsth. MURCHISON—I6th. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSN. OF CANTERBURY, LTD., Auctioneers. A DIAMOND RING FOR THE CHRISTMAS GIFT ’HA. f in and see the new DIAMOND RINGS I have purchased for thi Christmas trade. The Brilliants have been carefully e*» leeted and securely set in Platinum claws, and the Gold is 18 carat—the bert for Rings. i “rices from £lO, £l2 10s, £l3 10s, £l4 10s upwards, and the three-stone Diamond Crossover Rings deserve BpeciaJ attention, as they are extra good value. Buy the Ring now when there are plenty to choose from ; have it fitted in plush case, and it will be all ready for presenting on Christmas Morning. N GREINER JEWELLER. Bridge Street, NELSON

THE NEXT TIME ■■■■„. £ The next time you feel a cold coming on, don't delay, but try “Pulmonas.’ Two or three of these potent little pastilles will nip the trouble; in Catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, “flu"—all complaints of this kind are speedily and effectively treated by “Pulmonas.” Your chemist sells them 1/6 and 2/6. ""happy, healthy children What a it is to a mother to see her little ones with rosy cheeks, and full of life and happiness. But sometimes they become fretful and irritable — at night they grind their teeth,' and they look pale and unhealthy. These are/almost sure sighs of worms, that extremely common children’s nfalady that worries' parents so niuch. Many mothers have found Wade a Worm Figs the never-failing remedy for worms in children. Sure and speedy in their action, they are also absolutely safe for;the weakest child, for they contain no injurious drugs, and leave no ill-after-effects. What’s more, the children like them, and are always ready for their “dose.” . *5 Keep your little ones healthy and happy by giving them Wade’s Worm. Figs. Procurable from chemists everywhere.

Where to Stay In Chrlstchnrcb— ST. ELMO HOUSE, (Private Hotel) {SUPERIOR Private Accommodation, O 52 Worcester Street, West End; minute# from G.P.O. Beautiful Lawn#* 1 Gardens, etc. Moderate Tariff. F. J. MURRAY, •' . , ’Phone 6?a- Proprietor. ; MOTHER WISDOM . Mother wisdom knows that the little one could not. croon that baby song of happinessiunless sL? was clean, cool and comfortable in every fibre of her little body. Look at the bannie limb®, feel , the"firm flesh, touch the velvet cheeks. Can’t you guess? She’s a Rexona baby, of course. /Each day her mother bathes her little treasure with pure Rexona , Scap..the “baby’s own” Soap, that kills \ disease germs and keeps the tender akin clear and healthy. She keeps cold#, rashes, chafing, and other baby Ala far from her. She is the best (thing she has, and the host of soaps is only juarti good enough for her. That ie jvhy she is a Rexona Baby. See? Obtainable everywhere.

A warm winter 1* aifTtrerl , with "UNIQUE'' HOT WATER BOTTLE. Guarnnteef' not. to leek or crack. All airecj Sold bv ell ebemtiite and dealer* TAKE JACK’S ADVICE Little Jack Hoif.er, sat in o corner, And looked at the house, with one eye. He said: If I don’t get a painter, { It will get fainter and fainter, And soon ill decay and die. \ Little Miss Muffet, sat oti a tuffet-, Giving advice away. DeLacy’s the man ; he's so spick & span.: So get him without delay. Hi, diddle, diddle, the cal and the fiddk The job was finished by neon. And Jack Horner’s friends, his theory support, Thst DeLacy, to him was a boon. D E LACY, LTD. THE PROGRESSIVE PAINTERS, COLLINGWOOD STREET. ’Phone 787.... ,loy sheets hold no terrors ir they are warmed witn ttie “UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE. .Look for name on •toppe> AH otminau mil daaiers n|| lla« ! THE NELSON EVENING MAIL, 9d per, week, delivered in town and suburDS,' Prepaid, posted .within New Zealand, 12s per quarter, £2 8s per annum. Small prepaid advertisements under classified headings. Id per word each insertion. Minimum Is. Birth Notices, 2s 6d per insertion, doctors’ or nurses' names Is each name extra. Marriage, Death. Bereavement and In Memoriam Notices 2s 6d per insertion of 30 words. If in excess of 30 words 9d per line of five words extra. Announcement, must be received at the Office of The Mail. The Proprietors do not hold, themselves responsible for non-insertion of Advertise- •• •. is through accident or from other nems, or for error in the publication of anv Advertisement. t i TELEPHONES: Advertising, Commercial, Printing OF dor Office, and Publishing. 15; Editorial and Reporters, 413. Address Communications to R. Lucas and Son. Box lit. Nelson. '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 31 December 1924, Page 12

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