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PURE AND REFRESHING ARE DODSON’S ALES AND STOUT ,ySSSS& m o. Q & w iso 'Vi-t»o> v ® 5i BECAUSE they are produced from the Cnest MALT AJST) HOPS. BECAUSE brewed with PURE DEEP WELL WATER. BECAUSE they are MATURED in COOL UNDERGROUND CELLARS. BECAUSE SKILL and SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS reign throughout their brewery. So always ask for the ALES and STOUT that bear their SEAL and you will bo sure of enjoying the BEST obtainable. KELSON BREWERY. TELEPHONE 13. J. R. DODSON & SON, HARDY STREET, NELSON.

LISTEN IN TO LONDON, ROME, AMERICA, and RUSSIA DIRECT ON SHORT-WAVE AT FULL LOUD-SPEAKER STRENGTH. THIS IS ONLY POSSIBLE WITH AN ALL-BRITISH ULTIMATE . All-Electric Long and Short-Wave Radio. Change from long-wave to short-wave in less than one second. 95 PER CENT. BRITISH CONSTRUCTION. ARRANGE A FREE DEMONSTRATION WITH SOLE NELSON AGENT HUH W. WALKER’ . - BAIRD’S BUILDING.

We have a wide range of Stoves and Heaters for coal, coke and kerosene, and invite you to look over our stocks before purchasing. Kerosene Heaters,- 39/6, 57/6; Cottage Grates, 30 and 36-inch; Queen Stoves; Kent and Basket Grates; Bungalow Grates; Bon Bon Stoves; Electric Radiators; Open Fire H.P. Boilers. For factories, workrooms, schools, etc., we have the Slow Combustion Stoves, which are satisfactory, economical and no trouble. Lighting—Kerosene Lamps, Hanging and Stand; Coleman Benzine Lamps and Lanterns. SPARK GUARDS AND NURSERY GUARDS. HOT WATER BAGS AND BOTTLES. Prices 4/6, 5/3, 5/6, 7/6. WILMS & FIELD HARDWARE CO,, LTD. HARDY STREET AND SELWYN PIJACE.

Influenza demands prompt attention Influenza is a fever and the only way to treat it successfully is to treat it as a fever; that is, procuie at once a bottle of “RECOVA” INFLUENZA MIXTURE It never fails to effect a cure. An effectual remedy for all colds, chills, feverishness, and sore throats. Price 2/6. Obtainable only at ANCELL’S PHARMACY, LTD. 58 BRIDGE STREET.

JUNE—THE LAST MONTH OF OUR LIQUIDATION STOCK SALE. ALL GOODS FURTHER REDUCED W Hack Saw Frames with Blade, 2/0 each; File Handles, Gd each, keen; Mechanics Hammers, 1/9 value; 0 dozen pairs Pedals, 3/0 pair; 1 gross Front Mudguards, 7d each; 1 gross Rubber Handle Grips, 1/- pair; Goggles from 1/0 to 11/0 pair; 12 only P. and 11. Motor Cycle Lamps, with generators, 07 /o each, large size; 3 only Pillion Seats, to clear 15/0 each. ALL CHAMPION PLUGS 3/6 EA. CAR FUSES sd. EA. Petroleum Jelly, Od and 1/- per tin; Electric Cycle Lamps, £1 > J gross Pumps, usual price 3/-, now 2/- each; large stock Cycle Chains, each; 1 gross, tins Cup Grease, 1/4 tin; Tyres irom 4/3, o/Cj/0, 8/0, io IT/ • 'l’ubos from 1/9, 2/0 3/0, 4/0 to 0/0. I\c\n Cycles fiom ■ Second-hand machines overhauled and enamelled to clear at ridiculous prices. Reynold Motor Cycle Chain, all sizes, 3/4 per foot. BRIDGE STREET. 'PHONE 417 M. ~=i\

Bring an extra crop of cuts and bruises, sprains and Btrains, and other minor ilia. You can escape the Buffering by keeping handy a bottle of STOCKED BY ALL STORES.

G\-' A We wish to apologise to our numerous customers for any inconvenience caused them owing to alterations. In the meantime we are selling WALLPAPERS, PAINT, ARTISTS’ MATERIALS ETC. AS USUAL. ’Phone 207. ROYAL BLUE HOUSE. Hardy Street. h.. i m utxjx nxuva irran

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 18 June 1931, Page 6

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