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DIRECT SERVICE FROM LONDON. A STEAMER ;is to leave London* -**- about first "week in July to call at' Nelson. SHAW, SAVSLL & ALBION CO.. Ltd. J. H. COCK & CO., LTD., LEVIN & CO., LTD., 2357 ' Local Agents.

WOR SALE.—Splendid Sheep Farm. •*- Over 400 Acres Freehold. Over 350 are ploughable; 120 acros grassed, 25 acres Turnips. The Freehold portion is liAti-uttss Apple Land. Six-roomed House; all conveniences. 1 Wool Shed, Sheep Dip and Yards, Stable. Trapshed, Blacksmith's Shop. Also, extra with property, 400 Acres.66 years' Renewable Lease, £8 per year.—L. KINGSTON, Laad Agent, Hardy-st. | 2368

TEA AT THE OLD PRICE WHILE IT LASTS. YOU WILL SAVE"2d. lb., and don't fforgst your Cash Discount Tickets. Good loose Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, Is 4d lb. A very high grade Loose Tea, Is 8d lb. Our Own Special, in pkts, at Is lOd lb. Amber Tips, in pkts, Is Bd, Is 10d, 2a lb. Nelson Moate's, in pkts, Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s lb. Standout Tea, in pkts, Is 6d, 2s lb. Arcadia, Ceylon Orange Pekoe, 2s. Planter's Choice, No. 2 A, Ceylon and Indian, 2s lb. Planter's Choice, No. 3 A, Ceylon and Indian, 2s 3d lb. Bell Tea, 2s lb.; Doctor's Tea, 2s 6d lb. Kozie Tea, 2s; Suratura Tea, 2s. '.iikado Tea, Is 6dj Crescent Tea, 2s and Is lOd. TEA in 51b. Boxes and Tins at 6s, 7s 6d, 9s, 9s 6d, 10s the 51bs. G.F. KINGSTON. No. 58 Hardy Street. 'Phv^e 194. WHERE YOU GET THE BEST VALUE. 2150

KEEP FREE FROM COLDS! Prevent the attacks of Winter chills and ills by taking a course of The old, tmstv cure for coughs, colds and soro throats, strengthens.the lungs and improves the constitution. Known and used for 50 years. Go to your chemist now and get a big Is lOd bottle.

INSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1858. mini * - iuoo.eco PAID-OP GJPITM AfiO ÜBEWES - • .£170.080 I^IRB, MARINE> and ACCIDENT ■*■ 'Risks o£ every description accepted. "PROMPT and Liberal Settlement of -"- Olaiina. T OWEST Current Rates Cbargod. SUB-AGENTS. Rankin, J. H., and Cs. fcioiuska. Kirk and Co., 'Takaka. Riley. H. T., GoMlnswcod. Lusty, F., lunr., Richmond. Rutherford, P. G,, Br'ghtwater.' -Bibbs, W. E., Wakefield. „ Morris, £~ Warwick Junction. Palmer, L. H., Hope. Palmer, L. X., Walmea West. RUS3, M. t», Tahunanu!. OHIBP AGENTS, "f Ut)f* DJITBIOT,

That dryness and tickling at the back of til© throat is due to.the presence of raicrabev which aro quickly driven out by 2 or 8 teaspoonful gargles of Flu9nzol undiluted. Don't waste time over narcotics and mere soothing syrups—but ask your Chemiat or Grocer for Fluonzol and refuse substitutes. Is 6d and 2s Cd. I

MONDAY," 8.30 A.M.. Some {{ejections on a Boiling Copper. "The coi'iier':-;. boiling "—this is ilic common phrase of oarlv Monday, the housewife's ' call to the wt-ckly task. Let us follow it with ao^-stion that is not so simple as it sounc.s : " What is it boiling fur ? :> Most people would answer "Why, to boil the dirt out of the clothes, of coarse." Quite so, bat for healths .-lc s<vn«th;nt; more, lha.ll c.'.vt has to he done awavVu'.i in the hoy.v.-held washing, namely, •he seed:; of infectious disease. * 'Infcc'.io-.i snny l»e communicated to a whole .ntv (and beyond it) from one single patient, of'which the smallpox epidemic is a case in point. It is due t.> tiny organisms, hardly visible through .1 microscope hut intensely alive, tln-owiwjlV in the course of the disease. These float i" the nir or dust and drift to clothes and hosise linen ns r.:;t',;ra:iy its sieel di.-iws to.l nia'-nct; we rail them l> Genri.s," or seeds oi d'iseivs';, because jc.-st sis an oidinury seed to a plant, so a di.sease gerr.i on a human body breeds disease ; /the only protection a?ainst genus is to destroy them. a The unolion is: Will boiling water and ! coin.V.un soap do it ? Not always ; some disease Rcnns may thrive, or even breed, in both. So we niusf use a cleanser that will not only -clean clothes and house .linen thoroughly, but also kill all disease germs that have lodged in them. Fortunately foi us, mr.nr.fnelure mul scieiice have coinbined to meet this wruit with Lifebuoy Soap. By !isin«r l.ijcbuoy Soap in the laundry the germ' . of infectious diseases are caught and killed wholesale, because Lifebuoy-Soap is both a perfect laundry cleanser and a'strong disinfectant as M-d!, and when the household clothing and liucn.arc washed with it, disease germs find destruction instead of a relume. _ • Our cj'ow(ie.<! |K>])ulation doubles- the risk of infection. Lifebuoy Soap reduces it; but Lifebuoy Soap must'be so used as to cover: botlv -cleansing' and disinfection ; Lifebuoy ■Soap for the balh, .Lifebuoy Soap for floors and walls, Lifebuoy Soap for kitchen and scullery, and when the copper boiis on; Monday morning, then let it be especially ami always Lifebuoy Soap for the day's washing. - '

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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13792, 12 June 1915, Page 3

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