Still going strong—the yearly sacrifice of promising lives to the juggernaut of liquor. Make it stop on Thursday, April 10th.*
Wanted, boys to make into drunkdaVViU Wloth*° Se Gm UP °n Thu"-
wV 6* nt? comf°r^-Dee and Sons Warm Underwear. Lovely lines all wool soft and comfy, not expen--5 fll^ sizes for all men. Cold winter ahead, so keep well and healthy, Priced * °Ur Warm goods and not high, iJn°° k ffcer, y°V b°ys; clothe them well and cheaply. Get them warm underwear All these things keep IS healthy. Especially g0 to- Dee and bons , where you see big assortment and good value.* Men don^t forget you can't get wet or cold in Dee and Sons' guaranteed Oilcoat. They give you a free trial if you ye any doubts, or your money back. Dozens of testimonials. Call aloW and examine it.* I The Thermometer—At 3 o'clock this I morning the temperature outside this effice registered 54 degrees.
For Bronchiel Coughs, take Woods' Grea£ Peppermint Cure. Speight's and local Beers drawn on the counter direct from the .cask. Good Sw>mOrn atlO + n-"-^change Hotel, next Empire Theatre, Nelson.—J. D Moriarty, Proprietor.* Where to stay at Murchison.—Commercial Hotel, J. Thompson, proprietor Stopping place for Newmans' tare.* Ss?feffl& " « Emms's mail cars leave Nelson for laW from Jones's Postcard Shoo at 8 a.m., arriving in Takaka at 3 p.m. .Leave Takaka for Nelson at 3.45 ?^- fT-%r? ,Nelson «* 1 P-m----iai3 «?^t m Motueka at 10.15 am*
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Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15040, 7 April 1919, Page 4
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240Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LXI, Issue 15040, 7 April 1919, Page 4
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