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FOOTBALL PLAYERS NOT IN FORM Early in the season the sudden strain on flabby muscles in many instances leads to severe stiffness and shin soreness. Q-tol used as a massage is penetrative, soothing, and its invigorating effects are soon manifest. Leading coaches recommend Q-tol both as an embrocation and healing liniment. NAZOL” acts like a charm in tackling coughs and colds. Penetrating and germ-killing. Better than mixtures or syrups Most economical. ~. ■ A “UNIQUE” at your. feet, means plenty of sleep. Invest in one to-dav. Made and guaranteed by N ath British Bobber Co.

THE BUFFALO FORCE The best low-priced agricultural forge made. Onepiece firepan stamped from heavy steel plate. Splendid blower, with pressed steel fan, dusttight gear case, and cut steel gears. Also BLACKSMITH’S EVERY Farmer should have the necessary equipment on his farm to execute all non-tech-nical repairs to Machinery, Harness, Ironwork, etc. It means a big saving both of money and time. We illustrate here three lines of unusual usefulness. HAND FOWER POST DRILL For drilling of all kinds. Strong, rapid and complete. bias two speeds, hand or self-feed. Table can be adjusted up or REX RIVETTER down, or sideways. A compact, highly efficient rivetler, for use This moderately-priced with tubular Coppered drilling machine is an abRivets. Will take care of solute essential in the reall the small rivetting jobs pair and manufacture of on the farm. iron or steel work. TONGS, PINCERS, ANVILS, HARDIES and all other Tools Farm or Workship. for

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 July 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 July 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 16 July 1925, Page 3