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MOTHER wotfcs fot the; comfort of others. Soap" works for the comfort o£ i«ts7 «UAR*NTEEO UNDER TOt "fOOf KOO ACT l«0«"BY LCWR DfIOTMOIS UtWlib t Sm*eV.H* S7. ■•-;. WELSON LADY ALWAYS KEEPS ;\ DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT. PILLSV "Experience has taught, every householder the advisability of keepIng simple remedies ill the house.in Mn. B. J. 'Leaning^"'" Lane, Off From a Photo. , Bridge Street, Nelson, N.Z., who found these Pills most useful, for overcoming Indigestion, and now always has a bottle handy, sends the following letter, and also her photo:—"A great friend of mine recommended my trying Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, as I suffered very muoh Indigestion. I gave your remedy "a trial, and a few doses I found did, much good; in fact, with the first bottle all symptoms vanished, and now I keep them 3>y # me in case of. need. You have ' my permission to us& this testimony - for publication, as I derived a great benefit from Dr. Morae's Indian Root Pills in combating my old complaint. Indigestion.? ' For complaints arising, from Im- ~ perfect Digestion and Impure Blood these Pills are unexcelled* . TO LET, FURNISHED. mEN-ROOMED House, known as ■*■ Fairfield, with every convenience, and completely furnished. Large garden, splendid view and situation. Possession end of year. For rent and particulars apply. FELL & ATKINSON, 5024 Solicitors, Nelson. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NELSON SECTION. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. FRIDAY, 22nd, and FRIDAY, 29th DECExVIBER, 1916. .CVS Friday, 22nd, and Friday, 23th • December the usjial. Friday timetable ,will be {ibsei-yed ■■'. and in addition a ti'aiVv/ior.Glenhop^y:^K :,ai? v ' ':T.'^^£ML'f : .KiGHiriondt; ■ B^l3^ '.fi^S^^:w^y i. ' .^Kcrtoi-KS^ 'a-Jni-i;' Tidniiqr:;id;4CK a.in.y Glfehli'ope arrive 11.45 a.m. CHRISTMAS EVE; SATURDAY, 23rd DECEMBER. On Xn-as Eve trains will "leave for Nelson as follows:—Glenhppo 6.50 ;l.m. and 1.50 p.m., Tadmor 7.55 a.m. and 2.48 p.m., Kohatu 8.38 a.m. and 3.20 p.m., Uelgrove 7.0 a.m.^ 9.18 a.m., 12.5 p.m., 4.7 p.m., and 6.20 .p.m., Wakefield 7.25 a.m., 9.45 a.m., 12.30 p.m., 4.27 p.m. and 6.40 p.m., Itiehmond 8.15 a.m., 10.31 a.m., 1.18 p.m., 5.0 p.m., and 7.15 p.m. Specially cheap fares, the second return fare to Nelson' from Wakefield, Applebj' and intermediate stations, being only Is. 9d., and from Belgrove, Foxhill and Wai-iti 2s. 6d. Trains will leave Nelson as follows:—For Glenhope, Kohatu and intermediate 7-45 a.m. and 6.10 p.m. For Belgrove, Wakefield and inte; • lediate stations 7.45 a.m._, 10.0 a.m., 4.30 p.m. and, 10.30 p.m. CHRISTMAS DAY. MONDAY, 2oth DECEMBER, 191 G. On' 25tli December/ 1916, ail trams will be siJ.spens3ed excepting the 7.40 a.'m. train fro-n J Nelson to' GJenhope, and-1.50' p.m. train from .Glenhope to Nelson, which'will run as usual.' BOXING DAY, TUESDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1916. On Boxing Day. trains leave Nelson as follows:—For Glenhope, Tadmor and Intermediate stations at 7.45 a.m. aird 0.0 p.m., for Belgrove, "Waketield and intermediate stations at 7.45 a.m., 10.0 a.m., Vp.m., aud 5 p.m. Trains leave,' Glenliope for _ Nelson at 6.50 a.m. and. 3 p.m., Behove for Nelson 7.0 a.m., 9.18 a.m./ 5:5 p.m., and 6.30 p.m., Wakefield 'for"Nelson -7.25 a.m., 9.40 a.m., 5.20> p.m.. and 6.50 p.m. Specially • chea?> from - Nelson, , BishQpdale-and Stoke': to Belgrove, Appleby ' ancl' intermediate stations. -The second-class return fare from Nelson to Bri£htwater r and Wakefield only c &vA\'*- ?", •;; ";.': ;\'-';.J-v^-•'-"VFor" fuller'"i>arijculd}s' see- Karrdbilfo ex' : inquir'o at Raili-ay : gfcations.; , '.

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Colonist, Volume LVIII, Issue 14293, 23 December 1916, Page 3

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