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i PL (I'd & jl 0 Of Disfiguring Blemishes Use Cutieura I imnlo Sonp on I Ointment. free Aus?.rn!mn Depot T/hviih ii Co.. Sydney. N . S. W. ANN FOR PILES TRY IT FREE ! q We Invite you to try the Zann Double Absorption Treatment free of charge, so that you may judge from personal experience that this won derful pile remedy does everything we claim for it. Zann will elieve your pain immediately, /rite to-day for.generous trial treatnt, enclosing ninepence in stamps to cover packing and postage. The Zann Propiielaty, Box 952, VVellington. Booklets and stocks of '/j\uu cap be obtained from— BRIDGE STREET NELSON AN CELL’S PHARMACY,

as i n as a i inm.n— THANKS TO "BAXTKITS" A Wellington business ma. n was. travelling mi tlio West t 'misi recently anil oncuUnt ci'Pil a friend at West pint win) laid a verv heavy cold. Acs. I have been bad fii|- days' and do not seem to lie able in shake !l oil. said the afllirtcd one. \\dial you need, old man." said the Wcllingtonian. "is some Baxters. Its wonderful sniff. I always carry a. bottle around with me. Come up to my roi.ni and have a dose now. 'liu' disciple of Baxters lame; Proserver presented lii.s friend with the balance ti the bottle, and next mornih.it; a. very different man greeted him. "I feel its (it as a fiddle, thanks to that specific of yours." he said. At the first sign of a cough or cold take a dose of Baxter's lamg Preserver. Besides' being a wonderful remedy "Baxter’s" possesses unique tonic properties that help to build yon up. You can get ;. genet tuts-sized ho! tie from any chemist or store for ks Gil ; or. heller still, get the family size at 4s fid. It will rout a whole family of colds.*

As a protection against coughs and colds “NAZOL” has no equal. One dose a day keeps colds away. Can to taken anywhere, lib noses 1 If'-

A REALLY IMPROVED MARINE ENGINE Tlu' “Kelvin-Sleeve” is a great advance on marine engine construction. Here's an engine, that jrives greater compression. and consequently less fuel consumption; that does NOT lose power through leaky valves; that does not “knock"; that is absolutely oil-tight; that runs verv silently. “KELVIN-SLEEVE” MARINE ENGINE Abide in Light. Medium. and Heavy Duty Types. Models 7A to horse-power. Every model completely equi|iped with reversing gear, tail shaft, propeller, etc. Model A2, 7A h.p.. two cylinders. Jleu/.ine or Kerosene. £IOB. Model A 4, Id h.p., four cylinders, Benzine or Kerosene. £l7O. Model 82, 15 h.p., two cylinders, Benzine or Kerosene, £l6O. Model 84, 30 h.p., four cylinders, Benzine or Kerosene, £270. Prices include all charges except duty. Above Engines can be supplied from Auckland Stocks. Write for information, specifying size you arc interested in. N.Z. Agent, LEO. A. WALSH, FANSHAWE ST., AUCKLAND

A Long Time Investment Dodge Brothers Motor Cars give satisfactory, reliable service over a far greater number of miles than is commonly expected of an automobile. Fine materials, rigid inspection and constant care in assembling, all contribute their share in making Dodge Brothers Motor Car yield the utmost in value. It is this unusual standard of manufacture which guarantees to the owner a long time investment and long time satisfaction. ) J. G. INGRAM AND CO. i Nelson.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 July 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 July 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 July 1925, Page 7

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