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t-S" THEY HAVE ARRIVED- -^ „ NEW GOODS § FOB fj' I AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR* | — 0- ■ ■ ■ >< H New Dress Materials, new Blankets, new Flannels tm4 W New Shirtinga, New Fiannelett s, new Towels q_ IH New Flooroloths, new Wool Mats, new Baam SHfs I New Quilts, new Tablings, new Cretonnes [3 X New D.W. Reversible Art Oartaio Nets y W Kew Serges, new Tweede, new Moleskins § New Sheetings, new Toilet Covers, new Silesiaa £j S New Woollen Shawls, new Gloves, new Hoaieiy 2 j£j New Umbrellas, new Laoes, new Ribbons 2 New Embroideries, new Saibr Hata f> Men's &nd Boys' Clotning in reliable Colonial Tweeds t-3 f$ Oolonial Knitted Underolothing and Boobs, eto. & p- ALL MARKED AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES, § O x &4 Everyone knows oar system of doing business. Terms: Spot O „ Ca-th, enabling aa to sell a Oood Article at the Lowest Price. O «— —o— — — — ■ <4 m <> A little farm -veil tilled," pays better tban a large area of land ■> ? partly or badly ouUivated. Our little shop is well filled with a fi M fresh and olean stook of up-to-date value, aad haviog a qiick tarn- d S over and very small ezpensss, we oan and do sell at mach smaller ~3 SS profits than many others oan afford lo take. O INSPECTION INVITED. SEDWAIRD GIBBARD, RE&DY-MOSEY D3APER k CLOTHIER, t-c" Bridge street, Nelson. On Sals at This Office OOOKS OFJREOEIPIS, ;T|N DEMAND FORtfB, pROMI-SORI NOTES, A CCEPTANOE FORMS, il [i.f EMOjFORMB. In all Pars of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTH ER'S Rfl I LX, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. €OMTIfINS Md STJiRCH. BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. MELLIN'S FOOD lor Infants and inyaliU -'ny tx> v*jt:i:r.e<l of all Dealers throughout the Worid. MELLIN'S FOOD WORKS. PEOKM, LOBDOH, tmikM, "li^^-^^r^^;;^^ t^S^^^m _833 SAFEST MILU % Wm^imWmt®WS^^^^i^^W^ APEKIBNT FOR \^m^jM^^^^^^^^^^^SMi CHIUDREN AND ' PHB BEST REMEDY FOS ACIDITY OF THE INFANTS, ANDFOB ITOMACH, HEAETBUBN, HEADACHE, GOUO? S^S™ Jz. _^,Jsr f _v__-.v , IN]D t G _:sTION. —AJS.TS. CLIMATES. $ SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, asr __-— __.s_^ for _Diisnsr_Es_roi-i_D's i^siJ'-G^isTjzisxJiL.. t * A 2 ■■ii 1 »m— — — — — ■_*—■»»*— *>*^»**a— mmmm ■p—a«-^« W >^pM»—^^ M> N— »»———■ ■ i n inn *wj^ The dietetic value of Cocoa m^IJJ Ut*~tin tbo proper adjustment of the fat. W___ m %Ptf^JlQ the tniscfbility and solubility of the *#y By VAN HOUTEN'S Special Process jSfamjßw j. The superabun^dince of natural fat, Jf r< <_W _v which renders crude cocoa unacceptable to g-^^J the public, has been properly reduced and RBJw 2. TBb proportion of the more valuable %StOM Compounds of the cocoa, Including the ____¥ flesh-forming substances, have been neOw cessarily. increased. *&&/-_& Q- Van Houteh's Cocoa contains also more S___\l ef the valuable natural phosphates, and is, if BBS ■ therefore, of greater dietetic usefulness. En this respect it more nearly approaches miik ___W t han other cocoas. £_Js[ 4. It Id almost perfectly miscible, and of tßHjffe, greatly Increased solubility ; thus a cupful ml «0 of Van Houten's Cocoa is richer, fuller, and, Mi W so to say ' more Pleasant to the palate than J j j | a cupful of that ef any other maker, while H {a* ; I its increased real solubility necessarily augS ments its digestibility. VAN HOUTEN'S Cocoa contains no added *>^_i s^ rch 0P sw-^p op any substance foreign to m&§ the cocoa bean. a 4i, li ii i Tplimr"'rrmn-rtlrf — — — — - — — — »■— — c— — — , —^__i— _^ii^— _^m<«_»__»_b_»__m_^

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Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Colonist, Volume XLI, Issue 9143, 12 April 1898, Page 1

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