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mmamm FOR WORK AND PLAY S 3 m m 'jgg m ?*& 'j^-ifp I m 3% srs is* ■-; *S« i,:. ■: 9W Pi* ~,..» S The man who works in his Shirt through the summer, with ho coat man who plays oh the warmer days with no coat on—who enjoys the easy freedom of beihg coatless —he is the man who will want one of these Pullovers—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, while you remember. Si M >** 1 ►« /pMggg 1 Trafalgar Street, Nelson.

Shilling Saved is a Shilling Earned. 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. 'HONE 922. 103 HARDY STREET.

Wet Weather Coming LOOK OUT FOR INFLUENZA Cheek the slightest sign of influenza this Winter bv taking AXCELL'S IXFLUEXZA MIXTURE at the first symptoms. Yon will find it an effective remedy lor influenza, colds, feverishness, muscular aches and pains if taken according to directions. Call fur your 2/0 bottle to-daT. 38 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

Thi'iv's no Blieky mess when voti polish with liquid ''TaN-OL." Unsurpassed fur f urn it urn, floors, linoleums, and nil leather goods. Easy t<» apply. Economical. Ail grocers.*

For ruckling and sauces, rise SHARLAND'S TABLE VINEGAR. Pure, full-flavoured, and strong. Free from mineral acids. In bottle or bulk.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 16 April 1928, Page 3