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I Buxton’s Great Sale Don’t forget*! This is a real clearance of all Drapery, Furnishing and Furniture! Thdre never have been such bargains. See our window display I IS THE BIGGEST MONEY-SAVING EVENT IN DON’T MISS IT.

I YOUR “AT HOME ’’-WITH SILVER- | S WARE FROM HUNTER’S 1 Nothing tends to mar an 'occasion as much as shoddy Silverware- The joy of a ‘dressed table can be yours —gleaming silver on snowy cloth—not too expensive a luxury either! As a gift too, you’ll find sets to suit the recipient, at a price that will suit you. ALEX. HUNTER = 44 HARDY STREET, NELSON. = - u FiiimiiiiicaiimiiiiiiicaijiiimiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiiEaiiimiiimcaimiiiiiiiicaiiimiiiiiicaiiiiiiuniicih^

01VC& BUY 1930 SUPER SENSITIVE Prices from £3B. Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd. SOLE AGENTS, NELSON.

“As your preparation (AntiAcido) has been used in the Convalescent Home for several years, it is only fair that l should bear testimony to the value of it. The matron assures vvs that it is absolutely invaluable in all digestive troubles, and she would never be without it in the Home. The effect, even in long-standing cases, is most remarkable, and as the preparation is tasteless, there• is no trouble in giving it to the patietits.” This letter is one ot thousands on our flies all paying tribute to Anti-Acldo. They tell a story ot immediate relief and wonderful cures from the grip of digestive troubles. At all Chemists and Stores —2/6 a tin. I Ncbhok Dwpys'A jfULENCf HEARTBdJW KpiOlTY WINIL NDTGESTiON i H EARTBtIRN : :(p R F LTATU LENpt

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 June 1930, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 June 1930, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 June 1930, Page 9

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