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NEW BOOKS G. A. STUDDEBT KENNEDY. By Mis Friends. THE CHRIST OF THE ENGLISH ROAD By Two Wayfarors. FROZEN SLIPPERS. Mrs C. N. Williamson. RETREAT.—Bonstoad. THE ROMANTICS. Mary Roberts Uinchnrt. THE HOSE IN THE DARK. •Rov Vickors. THE RED KNIGHT OF GERMANY. i Baron Von LliclithoFon. WHITHER THOU GOEST. Wm. 1.0 Queux THE GOLDEN, FLOWER. KatliJyn Rhodos. J. E. HO'UNSELL & CO., LTD. Trafalgar Street. NELSON

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He was a Baby-till he coughed. Then he became a suffering angel, a threatened treasure, an object of concentrated, devoted, unceasing solicitude. Then —the dose. A gurgle—the fat little fist dabs at his mouth. The blue eyes look up with tears on the lashes. And Baby—Smiles. If there's a Baby in your house, there should always be a bottle of "Hearae's" on the shelf. It acts like magic with little coughing sufferers—and has done so for 50 years past. It is a family remedy, just as good for adults too!

A!** 1 COUMROUP,'FUL iSkm MADE IM KEmlE|SilfiJ6| "It is a nipping and an eager air." —Shakespeare. When the air "nips" you are more than ever liable to contract a chill. Fortify yourself with a dose or two of Baxter's Lung Preserver, the proven remedy for over sixty years. Soothes inflamed bronchial passages and eases breathing. "Baxter's" is rich, red, and soothing, and is, moreover, an excellent tonic. Half-a-erown Secul'GS a gOnQTOUS-SiZGd bottle at iiny chemist or store, or, better still, get the large, economical size at 4/6. Bachelor size 1/6. YOUR SUCCESS IS CERTAIN When you entrust your Accountancy tuition to Hemingway's you are sure of securing your pass in the shortest possible time. Results prove it! Year after year the largest percentage of passes in the ACCOUNTANCY EXAMINATIONS xeui auur year muie iißiiniijiwoj o *»vcountancy students rise to highly-paid positions in the business world. By studying in your own home under Hemingway's you control your own rate of progress. As soon as one lesson is completed you start right in on the next —no waiting for other backward students. Send To-day for informative Free Book, "Accountancy," to — IT EM I N GW A *' S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, Your best remedy for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever and all such complaints of the throat and lungs is "NAZOL." Powerful, penetrating, «nrl offort.ivn fin rlnsoH for 1 'fi Jflven in summer vou catch coldsMKeep a bottle of NAfcOL handy to bring qiflck relief. 60 doses for 1/6.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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