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Toddlers' Overcoats In sizes oto 7—to fit boys up to 8 years old . . . . Double-breasted style with half-belt and inverted pleat. In cosy fancy English Tweeds and Velours. Blues, Fawns, Greys, and Greens. From 39'for Size 0. IF IT'S H.B. El I lull ' ' l rtl IT'S GOOD INEW ZEALAND! CENTRAL TRAFALGAR-ST., Also Blenheim and Wellington. We pay postage.

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Help Yourself by Joining the Christmas Club at the SELF HELP! SEE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL One 2-oz Tin SUNSHINE CURRY 1 Pkt. MARROWFAT PEAS j[ /2 SAVOY BACON Shoulder 1/4 Side 1 /4 ,/H Rashers 1/0 Rashers CHEESE Mild J- lb. : Tasty *j J lb, RAW HAM 1/8 lb | Chesdale CHEESE gI D I Cooked 2/5 lb - KIWI LARD 11 D lb. ; lib. Tins 1 1 ? BUTTER 2/2 j KIWI 4D lb. DRIPPING U WILSON’S BAKING POWDER 1/51 CELOPAK CAKE FRUIT 1/51 BULK 71 D lb. t 30-40 ' 2 i DATES PRUNES 1/411 Pitted DATES 1/’ FLOUR 51b. for / - OATMEAL | 41b. for 1/3 WHOLEMEAL 41b for D. 3 CROWN SULTANAS 10 D lb. I 12oz. -J QD Pkt. LEXIAS ELF-HELP firm that brought prices down and keeps them down i

FIGHTING AN ENEMY WITH HANDKERCHIEFS British industry is being seriously sabotaged by cold and flu germs. The British Ministry of Health states that time lost as the result of colds and ’flu each year is equivalent in production to 1,000,000 rifles, 3500 tanks, and 1000 bombers. Hence their campaign with the slpgan .“Coughs and Sneezes spread Diseases ” and their request to the public to trap germs in their handkerchiefs In New Zealand it is just as neces sary to maintain production by mini rr.ising time lost through colds and ’flu The proprietors of Baxters Lung Preserver are pleased to assist by c.sking the New Zealand public to trap ,*erms :n their handkc chiefs. There is no n-ed to introduce a cold to your friends cut it is wise’to introduce your cold to Baxters Lung Preserver. “Baxters” is Ntu Zealand’s ume-honoured rcm?dy, proved by 80 years of popularity. “Baxters” is the ideal remedy for young and old. extrem* ly palatable and quick to give relief. All grocers and chemists sell “Baxters.’' made by Baxters, Ltd.. Colombo street, Christchurch.

t, /was bent double urith pain from Indigestion, afraid to eat. Since i took De Witt's A ntacid Powder / have eaten anything, even pastry. There is nothing better in the world than DeWitt's for indigestion," saysMr H.L. De Witt’B Antacid Powder is indeed the right stuff to end indigestion because this quick-action remedy neutralises excess acid, the cause of stomach pains. 11 soothes and protects the stomach lining and helps to digest your food. In many cases one dose has put paid to after-mealtime painsProre this for yourself. fyUitts ANTACID POWDER For Indigestion, Acid Stomach, Heartburn, Gastritis, Flatulence, Dyspepsia. A Product of E. C. De Witt & Co., England. K2. Representative*, hew son ft Co. Ltd* 9 Herbert Street, Wellington, Cl.

TRATHENS | Announce Safe Arrivals | | "Morley's" Fully-fash- | d ioied SILK & WOOL I HOSE j= Fully Foshioned. Sizes 9, 9\, 10. = (2 Coupons) M 14/11 Pr. 0 "Brettles" Fully-fash- f ioned Cashmere HOSE § i p All sizes. Popular Shades. §§ (2 Coupons) 10/9 Pr. TRATHENS 1 B. Trathen Ltd. l^llllllilUlliilillllllllillllllllllllllllllllllVlilllllllllllJ^llllllllilllllllllllllllllflJip

fURNIJM OAK BOOK CASE. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDS AND WIRES. DUCHESS CHESTS. CHESTERDRAWERS. MORRIS CHAIRS. EASY CHAIRS. QUAINT COUCHES. DINING TABLES & CHAIRS. All clean and as good as new. Very reasonable prices. Arthur J. Cotton

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 July 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 July 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 78, 1 July 1943, Page 3