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ILLS AND CHILLS OF WINTER GOOD HEALTH BEST PROTECTION The ills and chills .of winter, the coughs, colds, influenza,, and many kindred ailments possess no terrors lor those of robust health and vitality. To keep up health,, strength, and vitality there is nothing to equal that great tonic food, Wilson’s “Maltese.” “Maltexo” sends the rich, red blood bounding through your veins, bring? roses to pale cheeks, imparts that joyous energy which makes light of work, and gives the strength and vitality to ward olf coughs, colds, and all Urn ailments of winter. Tlio pure, highly concentrated extract of Barley Malt—Nature’s very own tonic food. Nothing in the whole world to excel it for making you fit and well. Made in New Zealand, and preferred by all patriotic New Zealanders.* 71b tins for family use. Made in New Zealand and preferred by all patriotic New Zealanders.*

3^ CT 3 1 —— xmm& tuKumw, % ical Heating Room A room of any size can be adequately heated at little expense. We know!—because we have here a range of heating stoves that, in the first place are not unduly expensive, and secondly take surprisingly little fuel to heat them sufficiently for warming purposes. For large rooms there are SLOW COMBUSTION STOVES; for Workshops, Offices, Schools, Dairies, etc., WHARE AND MIRO STOVES. All burn wood, coal or coke and considering their exceptional usefulness you would expect them to be more expensive than they really are. A kettle can be boiled on top of any stove. .. Also new patterns in Bungalow and Dog Grates, Cottage and Colonial Grates—these burn wood or coal. Hot Water Boilers for domestic use and Kerosene Heating Stoves.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 June 1927, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 June 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 June 1927, Page 3