EASY FREEDOM FOR WORK AND fe 0 X ■*• 'j/rp«n>. m. m & * !vW; PULLOVERS WITH WARMTH AND STYLE Th man who works in his Shirt through the s uniiier, with no coat on —the man who plavs on the warmer days with no coat on—who enjoys the easy freedom of being coatless • -he is the man who will want one of these Poll overs— badly. They give the same easy freedom that a Shirt has—but they keep out. the cold and keep you warm throughout the days when the temperature is well below 50, Smartly patterned too, and of pure Wool and Rayon. Buy yourself one now, y.hile you remember. $: »« SEE & SONS Trafalgar Street, Nelson. A Shilling Saved is a Shilling Earned. *• -'/) X to A) t v. - M t ~**&i£* 1 \ t // I s \ n / Don't throw away your car tyre because it has a cut in it. Bring it along to us and we will vulcanise it —therefore giving much more life to your tyre. CLIFFORD AND WHITE 'PHONE 922. 103 HARDY STREET. Wet ¥/eather Coming LOOK OUT FOR INFLUENZA Cluvrc ii..i slightest sign of influenza ibis Wirt or bv taking AX CELL'S IXFU'ENk.' .Vi.TXV ERE at. the .first symptom-. V*iii wiii find ii an Directive l inciiv for Influenza, colds, feverishness, muscular ache < and pains if taken according t- dire*,terns. Call for your buttle to-day. fi W.P \ a iv? f V v'l I i ’aS.'i ’OiTjjLjlj 0 .8. ii 5? BRIDGE STREET, A in NET SON.
MA<;>!«■ TIC CORNS Specially tender corns 'seem (o have a magnetic attraction for other people's hoots Meaning that if you have a corn that hurt:! when you look n it, it’s ter; U> one someone triads on or kicks against it. There is a nerve in that toe under constant pressure—which is why there >s pain. Get the corn complete]v out. root! :s well as haul once, with t’rogr.nii a 1 I'h is o'Os-en rci. <dv neve.' /ails I'6
II AIR GT!EF 8 EF!S .ABOVE REPROACH The l New Zealand Public have every confidence in till* mnrty i: irclressers who study the comfort at id safety of their Patrons by using Q-tt.! before and after shaving operations. -An official Pathologival Report recently obtained proves J that Q toi is powerfully germicidal. Yet it is not irritative to tender skins.*
Billi A*-- • liiLTl MW/' . t Iff =■ - - —'f^rnmni nr. 1 ij ali iLi :acm THROUGHOUT our extensive business GOOD VAL UE is the keynote of service and the foundation of consistent custom. As General i iardware Merchants cur stocks are no-v complete with BUILDERS' AND PLUMBERS’ MATERIALS, CEMENT AND HYDRAULIC LIME, WATER PIPING, PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS, BASINS, ETC. ALL SAWMILLERS* REQUIREMENTS, SUCH AS SAWS, BELTING, FILES, ENGINE AND CYLINDER OILS. m il'li.-'l" '-I.H :50\ C’i KITCHEN RANGES b}' the best makers in good supply, the Colonial-made Ranges by Shaddock and Barningham being well worth your inspection. A Splendid Stock of Carpenters’ Tools We are agents for UPSON BOARD—positively the. best Wallboard on the market, while our large stocks of Paints and Oils are listed at lowest market rates. 52$ I® loiwfiiii sees NELSON AND MOTUEXA.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 11 April 1928, Page 3
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