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"ALL SET" "yi7"tt have just, landed Ehe iiuest lot of Traveller's Samples we have seen since the Avar broke out. Lines entirely new to Nelson, and quite exclusive. BRUSHWARE, in Ladies' Hair Brushes, Gents' Military Brushes in sets of two or singles, Nail Brushes, and Clothes Brushes—all of an unusually good quality. ANTIMONY WARE.—Things- really new and nice. Leather Goods, including smart Suede Handbags, Purses, Wallets, Pocket Belt Purses. NEW TOYS AND GAMES. Many Hundreds of Articles altogether. These are goods of a distinctly superior order, and -will appeal to people of refinement and taste. AT "Novelties" No. 1 1 , HARDY STREET. J^IDERS of Harley-Da^dTon "Ind Indian Motor Cycles can now procure Clincher *'Dreadnoughts" in 28in x3. Sold fey the trade only. ■RLOUSES, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear -*-" Stockings, Sox, Bibs, Cosies' Duchess Sets, best Photo Frames etc —Fleming and Sons'. JT is the scientific construction and splendid quality of Clincher Cross Motor lyres which makes them so serviceable, resilient and speedy. Examine the gripping tread.—Hay ward Bros. <^ d,(?, 0 -' Ltd -> Christchurch, Wholesale Distributors. . Y OUR m°tor tyre bills will bo fewer if you use Clincher "Gross Tyres ; tiie reliable North British production famed all over the world for long service, road-grip, speed and comfort. YOUR motor cycle will run "best on Clincher "Dreadnought" Tyres— the high-grade North British make. They are the most economical for long service—in all sizes from any dealer. TVfOTOR Car Owners! Examine the 4-tjl g ri pping tread of Clincher Cross lyres—made by the Empire's largest Rubber Company. | GARDEN Hose that does not burst or crack is the North British Rubber Co.'s—famed for its long service. Sold by all dealers. NAVY LEAGUE. rHE Navy League invites subscriptions! from all local bodies and the public towards a fund for the relief of dependents of men of the Eoyal Navy, There ara a great number of widows and fatherless children of Naval and Mercantile Marine1 mea who urgently need help Our gallant sailors both of the Navy and Mercantile Marine have been largely instrumental in saving our Empire from disaster. Eemembsr their dependents. Subscriptions should be sent to the Hon, Tr asurar Mr <^CIL KING, National Bank, or to H. E DONCAN, Hon. Secretary, Hardy street

IS A NEER-ENDING AGONY. For many hundreds of years it has scourged the peoples of the earth, and tiiu records of medical research show an unavailing attempt to provide a remedy. Yet the ancients wore able to solve the problem, and the priests of old 1 Egypt made up. a prescription of marvellous potency. How this wonderful j medicine came to be discovered in an j I almost forgotten tongue, constitutes one of the strangest facts on record. The story is told in full in our booklet entitled "The Broken Crutch," and i jvhether you have Rheumatism or not it will be of the utmost interest foi\you to read what is said therein. If You liavo any of the symptoms of Rheumatism^ Sciatica or kindred diseases you owe it to yourself and your family as a duty to send fur this interesting booklet, with its vecord of numbers of all ages and either sex who. have been promptly and permanently cured of lilioumatisE.. Hero .are two of them :•— A MARVELLOUS CURE. Latter end of September, 1917, I contracted Rheumatism in right arm and shoulder. In October it got worse. I \ient to a doctor for two months. 1 suffered so that I could not lift my arms to my head. From the soles of my feet to the crovn of ray head I was in agony. I. could not wash nor dress myself. One day I met a friend •ict'ore Xmas, who advised mo to go to .:lio Dominion Rheumatic Cure Ptv., Ltd., Hellaby's Buildings, opp. G.P.0., Auckland. I underwent this treatment and. after the fivst week" I got relief, after the first month I was able to go fcci work again. The seconct month's treatment left me free of. Rheumatism. I have n^t had it since. W. T. ARNDT. «» BUSY ADVERTISING THE REMEDY. I am making your remedy known as much as possible, and I flatter myself T have gained a few converts in and around-Masterton." There is■ no doubt i1; ;s a wonderful remedy, and'everyone 1 have induced to try it speaks very ' "'My of it, and I can speak from exr>^!!oiK>o. It appears to me no one. »<;od suffer from" Rheumatism if they v.-iil only give your remedy a fair trial.' D. DIXON. u'so the Coupon and Send 70-cfay. FREE COUPON. 9 TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC I] Holliby's Bui'ldingrs.'p.O..'W 389, B j AOCKLAND. ' 1 T»S',^l' s.- Sa"d me.the Fre« Book *boutJ "Colonist," Nelson, A.V. 91. 'A.iAnM I!

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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15000, 22 February 1919, Page 2

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