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When a farm girl was milking a cow a bull lore across the meadow toward her. The girl did not stir, but continued milking. Observers, who had run to safety, saw, to their amazement, that the bull stopped dead within a few yards of the girl, turned round and went away sadly. “Weren’t you afraid’ Why did he run a.wav?” asked everyone. “lie was scared.” said the girl. ‘‘This cow is his mother-in-law !” Tattle Oirl fin bootshop): “No, thanks; I’d rather try on the left shoo. I vo got a hole in my right sock.”

HARLEY’S STOUT is Good for You Tt is a natural beverage and preserves the natural virtues of the hops, barley, malt and veast, from which alone it is brewed in the RAGLAN BREWERY. Harley’s Stout builds muscle, feeds nerves and enriches the blood and is medically recommended in these very stressful and anxious davs. FULLY MATURED. HARLEY & SONS, Raglan Brewery, Nelson. RING 133. RING 133.

No Cleaning—No Trouble WITH Firth Super-Stainless “STAYBRITE” SPOONS AND FORKS Th ese Spoons an d Forks are MIRROR FINISHED, and we GUARANTEE them to be permanently stainless and untarnishable. They wear uniformly throughout and will last a lifetime, requiring no attention other than the usual washing and wiping after use. STUDY THE MODERATE PRICES. Table Spoons 17/6 half-dozen. Table Forks 17/6 half-dozen. Dessert Spoons 12/6 half-dozen. Dessert Forks 12/6 half-dozen. Soup Spoons 12/6 half-dozen. Tea Spoons 7/6 half-dozen. LOUIS kv NEW PREMISES— TRAFALGAR-ST., NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 24 February 1931, Page 6