SCHOOL REQUISITES AND STATIONERY FOR 1931 SEASON "OEFORE placing your orders for the coming season’s requirements, we solicit your application for details and special quotations. ALL SCHOOL TEXT BOOKS as used in NELSON GIRLS’ COLLEGE. NELSON TECHNICAL SCHOOL. NELSON PRIMARY SCHOOLS. J. E. HOUNSELL & CO. LIMITED. I>ii <Bi, i»mh <hap " “AFTER-SALE CLEAN-UP” at McKAY’S ! BIG BARGAINS at SMALL PRICES ! FURTHER PARTICULARS IN MONDAY’S “MAIL” McKays SIOMACI fIKE “COR several years 1 * had been a martyr to acute indigestion. Notwithstanding prescriptions I gradually got worse and developed serious gastritis. For over a week I was sick with hot, stabbing pains as if my stomach was on fire. When at the worst I was induced to try Anti-Acido. I took two tins altogether, and now am completely cured.” So writes T. G.. of Dunedin. £ I ■ 2/6 a tin, from Chemists and Stores INDIGESTION Travel to EUROPE By way of CANADA During your New Zealand to England trip, enjoy the diversion of a sight-seeing trip through Canada . . . the “Aorangl" or ‘‘Niagara’’ will take you to Victoria and Vancouver .... a swift, modern train over the Rockies to Banff and Lake Louise . . . then on to Toronto . . . visit Niagara Falls . . . then historic Montreal and Quebec, to sail to England via the picturesque St. Lawrence route . . .- ships, trains, hotels —all Canadian Pacino. Apply U.S.S. Co., Thos. Cook and Son, or Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland.
CANADIAN PACIFIC m at* .World’s Greatest Travel Syateira* J. H. Cock and Co., or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, Auckland. SALE SALE NOW ON. Annual Stocktaking Sale in full swing. Big bargains in Men’s Clothing. Men’s Suits, several, to be cleared. Half-Price. Men’s Band Shirts. Usually 7/11 to 12/0. To clear 5/11. Men’s Fancy Socks. Usually 3/11 to 5/11. .To clear 2/11. Felt Hats, including Woodrow’s, Borsaliuo’s. Usually 19/0 to 35/-. To clear 12/0. Boys’ Grey Tennis or Canoe Shirts. To clear 3/6. SEE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS TRATHEN & CO. True to Pulmonas.—“l must have Pulmonas,” said a man the other day, when offered something else. “I have kept Pulmonas as a standby for many years and have always found them a relieving remedy for coughs and colds.” Many others, too, have found Pulmonas prevent and relieve throat infections. 1/6 and 2/6 everywhere.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 21 February 1931, Page 5
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