GOOD READING “Christianity and the Rate Problem," 4/-. J. 11. Oldham. “Everyday Religion,” E. S. Wood, 4/-. “The Modern Use of the Bible," 11. E. Fosdick, 4/-. “The Faitii that Rebels," W. S. Cavins, 4/-. “Christianity and Psychology,” F. R. Barry, 4'-. “We Go in Quest,” R. E. Roberts, 2/61 “For the Kingdom of God,” IF Roberts, 2/6. “Here and Hereafter,” A. M. Royden, 10/-. “Jesns and His Friends,” A. G. James, 2/6. "God Spake these Words,” IT. Clearer, J. E. Hounsell & Co, Ltd. i roTIfOU- y BOTTLED SUNSHINE’ Often it’s hard to get enough real out-of-doors sunshine, but you can get bottled sunshine in plenty in Lane’s. Lane’s is a life builder, rich in vitalising sunshine vitamins. Not only this—but the vitamins contained in Lane’s are more effective. All babes toddlers young people in the first few years of their life all convalescents* need that Bottled Sunshine which is Lane’s Emulsion. 2/9 and 4/9, all Chemists, Stores, mive’s
Must Tell Him . . . Every day lately she had noticed his neglected shoes. So she told him rather than wait until he experienced the humiliation of “Shoe Shame ” in company. It’s so simple to keep shoes clean and bright with “NUGGET.”
FOUR, SEASONS IN ONE DAY A visilor wlm arrived in Christ.'luireh from Lewis Fans *o!iij>iriiihmi of having four seasons in the one (la;. It was snowing when his party left in the morning. was warm ami sunny when they passed through Ilanmer, while a hot. scorching nor-west was ei'ieuimteml later in the day. Then they arrived to find Christchurch in a heavy drizzle. This just shows how unsettled the weather can he at times of the, year. It explains the reason lor so many colds that are going round. It warns one to keep Baxter s Bung Preserver at hitnd ready for any cold that comes your way.' ' There’s nothing so sure, so sate as “Baxter’s,” especially tor those troublesome chest coughs, sore throats, for hoarseness and all bronchial ailments. You can always he sure ol “Baxters. “Baxter's” never varies—always the same- safe, soothing remedy—equally good for children and grown-ups._ “Baxter’s” has excellent tonic properties too. Safeguard your family from colds. See that you have, a bottle ol "Baxters ’ in. Vour home. (let a bottle to-day. Three sizes. Barge, economical size d/6. generoussized bottle 2 6. and bachelor size 1/6, aL every chemist and store in New /calami. _ Use a condiment of ulwohdo iu"i<>on vour table —put SHARLAND’S IVINKOAR in vour cruet. Renowned for its purity, piquancy and flavour. In bottle or bulk. All storss.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 10 April 1934, Page 3
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