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The Choicest Caroets ARE TO HE FOUND AT FLEniNQ & SONS* *"' / "■■■'■ 1 The most beautiful designs, iricheßt colourings, and exclusive qualities. Our Carpets are a valuable aid to I Artistic Furnishing—they are strikingly i' effective—and our -wide selections simplify the problem of colour, schemes i,,i " CALL AND VBEW Without Obligation. Q. Fleming & '-.SftiiS* What Is Talcum "Powder? TALCUM is an inorganic substance —neither damp- - ■"» ness, heat or perspiration -^ affect it. Rice, starch, and ■ other vegetable powders are /f1... organic— they are affected -j by temperature and mois- /^ ture—perspiration sours jv^i them—when sour they become a source of irritation | J^_^and a breeding place for ' *" -\ infectious germs, . ] . Borated Talcum J?<m&e£ will not sour or ferment; and, medicated an^the'propei" proportion, covers baby's skin with a protective coating against threatening germs. • ; ; ; C ; : You iise Talcum Powder in such unlimited quantities on the sensitive skin of your baby, that tiieselecti6h;of a pure, safe powder is of great importance. ;"■'" , . . FOR GROWNUPS-\.,.. v Menneh's Scented Toilet Talcums \. Sen Yanff—-With a seductive odor of the Orient. - v 'i*\ Flesh Tint—With the odor of Roses, and delicately pink. * ■■'*• Violet —With the dainty scent of " Violettes de Parme." - ' Cream Tint —A "Rachel" powder, with an orange blosgom odor. OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING ' G. MENNIEN CHEMICAL C<X Lower Cuba Street Wellington, N. Z. 109 Pit&Sireet % "J ' ' Sy^ney,;N.*sVw.

jf is liable to colds And everyone can be' rid of them by taking Bennington's "Irish Aloss. This famous r'efnedV'tnakes a strong, direct attack on the cold germs—quicklv relieves inflammation in the'throat, air-passages ' and lungs, and dispels feverishness. <>'t£-\ J. ISxSijC is the remedy for you, just as ft;.is'< loathe '■grate.ruKiiftbr,; foHowst— i.. ;•-;.■ >r::-^■^/X:v^i^|J^pM<^^|; ■ ■ --. !?I £ave>pl'ea'anre. in. recothineriding\Bbnnin« hnTo a iarpes and li*re" s foiind-it a Rrea'% >. ,„,. - .- whan they have been suffering from cob'ffVis 8ri v d colUi.V >'2 Mornfriep ; filocJC ■ ) WM:? all :-X"iia^lii^^^;- • At ■; &4$ a.muy af ijsfy'sMe ■ cold shower; full - flavoured. Tips" Tea 'igoes good." '•Amber Tips" is a riiaii'isi tea—plenty of riqfciiess and fragrance ' about pt. That's because 'fAmtjer Tips-' blendecigfrorici specially .select; and packed in i-airtigit I packets to preserve its flavour.-; ■;'■' i "The wife" has neard;/ of I "Amber her 1 in the next order to 1 specify : im *i& : jfa*qip9WQ&*' •g* ' " fci m ■* ■■■■-•■* *X> o J ... , .. ~.^^T T_ .. remorfy for Acidity of the £>tom&oh, hoadaefce. h«artbura„ indige*taoo. j^ssaga

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Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, 26 September 1916, Page 2

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