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Out o'Niqkts— THE COLD NIGHT AIR DOES THE DAMAGE! The sudden change from warm indoors to cold night-air is risky. A sip of Bonnington’s Irish Moss leaves a protective film o’er inflamed membranes, loosens that gathering congestion. START THAT SIP, SIP, SIP OF SIP, SIP, SIP Oh THE FAST WAY TO GET RELIEF Boitnington Ltd.. Ca»h«l St., Christchv

GREEN WATERPROOF * HORSE COVERS with heavy felt lining. 4ft. 9in. £3/17/6; sft. to sft. 6in. £4/7/6. FRANZEN'S LTD.

Too tal ROB IA VOILES Daintiness personified in this High Standard Sheer Cotton . . . . Smart for adults or juveniles . . . for home, street, or evening wear . . . Always fresh . . . launder perfectly . . . these ore the NEW VOILES by Tootal's. Now Showing at rw l Mi

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 14 August 1944, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 14 August 1944, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 79, 14 August 1944, Page 4

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