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Furniture Leadership ■53 | <2* LZ3 We are recognised for miles around to <■ be first' in everything pertaining to • Fiirnilure, and we credit this to the >• fact'that we have always made our _ special appeal to those who can ap- : preciate things good and substantial. If you want Furniture that looks good, that time and service will prove good, then here yu are. Our Furniture is elegant, sound in construction, with upholstering which leaves nothing to be desired. LET US HAVE A VISIT FROM YOU SOON. 3, Bridge=st, Sill

' The Executive .of the Silver Bullet' Cannonade appeals to all Patriotic residents of the district to help in the effort to raise the further sum required to provide the £25,000 aimed at by the Cannonade by purchasing tickets in the 1 AWT UNIONS \*hich- are being conducted by the Executive, of property, etc., donated to the Fund. No. 1 A fine half-acre Section at Tahunanui, donated by Mrs. Henry Edwards. This is a splendid section and r property in this locality is appreciating in value. ; . Tickets One Shilling. No. 2 —25 Acres of Land, within iy 2 miles of Reefton, donated by Geo. Walker, Esq. Tickets One Shilling-. No. 3—One Hundred fully paid-up £1 Shares in Mt. Burnett 'C" Coal Company, donated by G.; B. Watson, Esq. Tickets One Shilling. ALL THREE ART UNIONS WILL BE DRAWN ON f SATURDAY, 30th SEPTEMBER. Ijvery Little Helps. Send along your Shillings. It is a good You have your chance of a win. Be a sport. fiTTTTTrm nnr B the secretary, ic T, * I SILVER BULLET CANNONADE, AND mail g p 0 131 NELSON Enclosing STAMPED ADDRESSKD ' ENVELOPE. I enclose... > ' or t'.ckets in in number) No Art Union. Name Address

FOR MY FRIES AT THE FR -nr[T/n you like to send one or more of your- friends at the front just' ■vpßafc they will most 'enjoy? You -would! Then arrange to have one of PascaU's- special 5s or iOs parcels of Chocolates and confectionery, direct from ihe factories in England."; HOW TO SEND— It ia>Very simple. Pay the money here, give us the name and number, *nd -we' arrange everything. ■x Special a shilling Parcel. .contains — 1 9. d. Vanilla '-Chocolate, solid cake, 2 Aeid Dtrdpa, large tin, 1 Miitfc Bulla Eyes, large tin, 1 0 British. Toffee, large tin 10 Pine Lozenges, packet 2 Special 10 shilling Parcels contain pxac "V tically doable the above. T. USHER SON Caledohia House, M Wfc«re *Ti* True Economy to Shop." Public Notice BUSirfESS >iNCOBi?ORATION. THEFrrm of BRAID and J»V ALL AC E ■ Fruit, Produce", and Mercantile Auctioneers, will from Monday, 21st February, 1916, BE INCORPORATED with "MESSES-GRIFFITHS and Co., Ltd., "Fruit Exchange, Wellington, where aH business will be conducted. (Signed) BRAID and WALLACEGRIFFITH And Co.. Ltd H, J. HARRIS, BAKER :: AND :: PASTRYCOOK ■' - -(Successor to C. McLean.) ■ ■ ♦'SCRUPULOUS CLEANLINESS" I*;V ,is my Motto. Inspection of the Bread Factor} invited during working hours. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALTY - Ring up ? Phone 191. Bread and Small Goods delivereo" to *ll parts of the "City. A VALUABLE LINIMENT. Every faiirily should be provided with Chamberlain's Pain Balm_ at all times. Sprains may be "relieved in much less time when promptly treated. Lame back, lame shoulder, pains in the side and chest "arid rheumatic pains are some of the diseases for whieh it is- especially valuable. Once you try Chamberlain's Pain Balm yon will never wish to be without it. Sold everywhere . THEY DO NOT WEAKEN. The use of strong purgatives so weaken the bowels that chronic constipation frequently f olio wsT their use. Chamberlain's Tableta are a-gentle laxative that pro dnc*f a natural action of the bowels In stead of causing constipation Chamber lain's Tablets will strecgjhen the bo-.,*eJ.-= to _act na'turally and" regularly without Assistance. Sold everywhere

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Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, 22 September 1916, Page 2

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