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THE NEW—° —- Blousings, THE BLOUSE FABRICS for present wear are remarkable for their dainty effects and serviceable qualities. OASHMERETTE a-nd CREPE COTTON BLOUSINGS sell for 7id, Bjd. and lOjd ywd. WINCEYS are very popular { and both the light and dark colourings are extrfimely dressy. Plain Creams ara 1/4, 1/6,1/9, and the Stripes sell at 1/3, 1/6, 1/8 a yard. ALL-WOOL DELAINES maybe had, Plain Cream and in Dainty Figured -patterns?, at 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3 yard. The BLOUSE FLANNELS and •' Aza," Twilla are aa cosy and serviceable as they jmo pretty. Priced at 2/- to 2/R a yard, "EADIANTA" BLOUSINGS in pretty Stripes aro 1/6 yard, and Plain Creams sell at 1/8. 1/Ll, 2/3 to 3/3 yd. "THE BBST OF TEE NEW STYLES AEE HERE." 0000000 jYea/e <& Jfursf HARUY STREET. CRESCENT QUALITY MEAN TEA EOONOMVThe very next time you buy tea buy Crescent Tea, and you \till have a revelation in tea quality. The flavour is fascinating and pleases the palate. TEA | is good tea, and it, is ; good all the timo. ) Y-->u may compare ie with. !i'.y other 1/10 or 2/- ten, and wo are j Bura yo'i will prefer it. Empire Tea Company. W. ft G, TORNBOLL & CO., PROP R TUTORS, WELLINGTON.

The Beautify! Land Omften I " "Which vo i""" 55* \\ ni an htttu P***- \ where all <"• | ]||k liava been" '''v. / Si Bow do you g~~/ Mo* journey to i / JM&? the Land of i/^Jwß^ Via the "V^Hgf quick, easy, comfortable ■way ? Or aloncj the slow, tiring, depressiug line? It's mostly a matter of BEDDING. One kind carries you along on airy wings, while the other drags you along, tossing you to and fro, apparently half the night. A snug bed and sound sleep every night during the cold winter months will be assured if you rest under FLEMING'S BEDDING. First of ail, secure one or two Pairs if our line VVo< lien BLANKETS, of the best quality, which are obtainable in ftli sizea. On top of the bed lay one of thy* Beautiful DOWW QUILTS wa are showing. Thfiy come in many different patterns, and are aU splendidly made from the bast materials. Secure all yonr Bedding needs here, and you'll visit the "Land of Nod' nightly under the best conditions. G. Fleming & Sons, NELSON.

0 Mgestion is the cause: of If you have any of the symp- V^ B£ nearly all the mmor ailments to |/^ L Kfa^ toms of Indigekion, such as §l{ SI which the human system is BBU 11 iV$ ' pains after eatiug. biliousness, f& EjJ subject. rWhen you W In-' 1P8I&i &1 I constipation, wi;,d or headaches, &$ m digestion-that is, when you l»-i#&^ take Mother Sd-el's Syrup fA M cannot-digest what you eat-. iMl^»%#4\ * daily, after meals. It is a herbal %$ E£ . your food cannot possibly make Jtf* remedy, made of curative ex- /&? JK} good blood, nor nourish your -JSa»"- -^^ tracts of roots, barks and leaves !**\ IJ body. _ Consequently, your sys- act directk-on the liver. >// f£ tern is starved. You become ; stomach ami bowels. The Svrap /-I weak, nervous, anemic ; lm- . For several years my n.urVlv restores these organs to W\ Vt#~ tnirities dtietodpromrnqiHonnf existence was rendered quite quickly restores uu.se organs t..> Kg) Wb punues^aue to decomposition ot miserable by indigestion, healthy action, and aids them to fffl 3-jja the undigested mass m stomach Motlier Scigel's Syrup com- perform the work which Nature feX (0 W and bowels, are drawn into your pletely cured me of every ;rit.»MrlnrlthF>Tn to do in iheqllhv v/i ♦^f blond to noknn vn.rr Winnie oy&ptom of indigestion, and I • Amended them to do, in a liedlUi) \fa ■-•% Dio ( oci to PotbOn y°"r wnole_ J m ir , {ull eujoyment of an( i na tural wav, That is why ffjJ £%) system and prepare the way for my ol.Utime good health.I '— ; f CTTRPS '! (Cv fog dangerous diseases. Mrs. Wtn-.t.:«, Broughton St., v-^iv^o. yj.j V^f, & Glebe. N.S.W. 23.3.11. .' ■ %\ ■ ' |t!^' ■'■ . 'MAKES FOOD NOURISH YOU.. _ ; ■|" ... vl

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Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13417, 15 May 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13417, 15 May 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LIV, Issue 13417, 15 May 1912, Page 3

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