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■THE THIRST QUESTION: What We Drink — m DODSON’S Famous CORDIALS! RASPBERRY ! LIME JUICE ! LEMON SQUASH ! CLOVES ! All made from the purest ingredients, cane sugar, and deep well water. FIRST FOR THIRST. Dodson’s are the best -there’s no question The ideal picnic Drink. m Q D a iso about it. PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS' What Offers? KOCH AND SOHNE UPRIGHT GRAND, overstrung, underdamper action, dark Walnut casing. Beautiful instrument. £39, or near offer. SPENCER PIANO, dark Rosewood casing, modern Piano, condition guaranteed. £37/10/0, or near offer. ELROY PIANO, Rosewood casing, cottage Piano, perfect order, guaranteed. £35, or near offer. THESE PIANOS MUST BE SOLD TO MAKE WAY FOR NEW GOODS ARRIVING. BUY NOW. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. MAKE ANY OFFER FOR ANY INSTRUMENT. WE’LL CONSIDER IT. C U l L’ $ 43 BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. TOOLS! Tools for the Engineers, Carpenters, and the Farm. A USEFUL SELECTION AT OUR USUAL REASONABLE PRICES. PORTABLE FORGES. 75/-. BENCH VICES. From 6/- to 57/6. WOODWORKERS VICE AND CRAMP. 19/6. , HANDY GRINDERS. 6/6 to 37/6. \ CARBORUNDUM SHARPENING STONES. 2/3 to 8/6. HAND SAWS. 4/6, 4/9, 7/6 to 20/6. CARPENTERS BRACES. 3/9 to 18/6. STILLSON WRENCHES, various sizes arid prices.. CLAW HAMMERS 3/0 to 10/6. “D” CLAMPS. 2in, 2/6, to 10in, 14/-. ADJUSTABLE HACK SAW FRAMES. 4/6. HAND DRILLS. 7/9 to 22/6. WRECKING BARS. 3/6. LEVELS. From 1/3 to 30/-. FRETWORK OUTFITS. 3/6, 5/6, 5/9. NUMEROUS OTHER LINES. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF BRITISH MADE TOOLS. WILKINS & FIELD HARDY STREET.

WHY SUFFER PAIN To-day a groat many people, after eating, suer unnecessarily with pains in the stomach which are caused by food lying in an undigested state thereby upsetting all the organs and causing sourness, flatulence, constipation, liver and kidney trouble. Ihe trouble is quickly overcome by taking ANCELL’S DIGESTIVE SYRUP You may eat anything you fancy providing you always take a dose of Digestive Syrup after each meal. Just give it a trial. Sample size 1/6. ANCELL’S PHARMACY LTD. bridge street. Tyres Tyres Tyres ALL MAKES AND SIZES IN STOCK DUNLOPS, 7/6 each. Fitted free. OTHERS, 4/6, S/3, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6 to 12/6. TUBES. 2/-, 2/6, 3/6 to 5/6. Fitted free. JUST LANDED! 500 ft FIRST GRADE REYNOLDS AND COVENTRY MOTOR CYCLE CHAIN, all sizes. 3/2 per f . SUPPORT “THE PRICE-CUTTERS,” THE FIRM WHO KEEP PRICES DOWN. OUR CYCLES ARE BETTER VALUE AT LOWER PRICES. DOEL & CO., LTD, 'PHONE 417. BRIDGE STREET.

THE DECIDING TEST A cricket Test is not settled in the grandstand, but on the field. Similar y all the “just-as-good” arguments e\ei invented do not effect the efficacy of a cough remedy. . Baxter’s Lung Preserver wins on actual performance. Seventy years o proof! Stick to “Baxter’s” and :»e sure of results. All chemists and stores sell niter’s” at 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. Get a bottle and be prepared ! There may be no sale in New Zealand for your invention, but in other countries the demand may be great. You can protect it world wide if you wish it. Consult us confidential!}. Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors, W. EHughes and J. T. Hunter. Registered Patent Attorneys), 214-217 D.I.C. Building, Wellington. Local Agents: W. Rout and Sons, Ltd. : Hardy-st. Fou" sound reasons why you should buy 'SHARLAND’S VINEGAR it s oure —it’s piquant—it’s full ■flavoured—ind it’s brewed in New Zealand. You :an get it at all stores in bottle or luik.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 March 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 March 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 March 1933, Page 6

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