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Cocoa is part of the diet of athletes, and it is included in the rations of Arctic and other expeditions which call for utmost physical endurance. "Bournville"—the cocoa that tastes like chocolate —is delicious with breakfast and supper. A food as well as a beverage. SEE THE MfttWE QTZ EVERT PtSCE OF CHOCOLATE ANOTHER ENTHUSIAST! ' f ""Just a line to \iH you know what Lane's Emulsion has dona for my daughter. She developed Lung trouble a ! year ago last March, and was given sir months to live; weighing only six stone. Last July she started using ) Lane's Emulsion, and within six weeks her health had improved wonderfully, then by six months she had" gained 2 stone 9 lbs., and the doctor saw her yesterday and said her lung had completely healed; her cough has also gone. She is just, a living advertisement far Lane's, and is now 18 years of age." Mrs. Chapman, 89 Danks Street. Albert Par., Vic. .■ - ' * EKDLSION 2/6 and 4/6, at all Chemi The larger bottle is more e than two of the others.

That sleep-spoiling cough can be stopped by "NAZOL." Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating aiid soothing. 60 (3rny» r 1k 6d.'

ewspapers are mahing' a tremendous fuss about the 'modern woman/aren't they ? All sorts of screeds about modern dress, shingled hair, dancing, and feminine smoking. Columns on * emancipation.' Newspapers being 90% masculine, the uproar is understandable—but we doubt its sincerity. Deep down in his peculiar heart, your husband, for instance, prefers your fobbed hair and your ability and willingness to fox trot; to the sort of girl you would be if you spent all your time with a scrubbing brush and a tome on domestic science. Housework done in the old beauty-destroying, nerve-taxing, and time-robbing way has staled more romances than anything else on earth. Yet housework must be done, and must be done thoroughly. If it isn't—well husbands grumble and home isn't home. If you wear yourself out doing it—the same husbands become discontented and seek home away from home. The Solution) ELECTROLUX —which cleans and dusts with old-fashioned thoroughness but that's the only old-fashioned thing about it. In a few minutes it does, electrically, the jobs which used to take hours. It takes all the dust out of carpets, upholstery, and curtains. It cleans walls, ceilings and floors. You can buy an Electrolux for a few shillings per week. It costs less than fd. an hour to run. It is different from the ordinary vacuum cleaners on the market. It does more work. It is easier to handle. It has neither cumbersome dust-bag nor intricate 'gadgets.' It does not go wrong. It runs quietly and is as light as an umbrella. If the idea of more leisure appeals to you; if the idea of doing your work without getting dirty appeals to you; if the thought of an even cleaner, brighter, and healthier home appeals to you—let us send an Electrolux demonstrator to your home. No obligation is entailed—but you'll be subjected to irresistible temptation. May we send? • ELECTROLUX LTD., Head Office for New Zealand: Norwich Chambers, 1 1 1 and 121! Customhouse Quay, Wellington. NELSON. P.O. BOX 15 IP - ■ -•: •" '- •'

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 26 June 1926, Page 3