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LIFE’S TOO SHORT He: “A man’s as old as lie feels.” She: “A woman’s as old as she looks. He: "Maltexo keeps me young.” She: “Maltexo keeps me from looking old.” ... He: Since we both agree, how about it: She: ‘‘Yes, let us order another halfdozen jars. —life’s too short *"'■ grow old.” ___ Cold winter predicted. What’s the odds! You can keep snug with a “UNIQUE” Hot Water Bottle. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Sold chemists and dealers. TYREE’S KELSON’S LEADING STUDIO TRAFALGAR STREET —For — HIGH-CLASS PORTRAITURE Tyree’s Photographs speak for Themselves QUALITY & FINISH UNSURPASSED ’Phone 462. KEEP YOUR HANDS NICE AND SOFT -USEEMOLLIENT GLYCERINE AND ALMOND CREAM Renders the Skin Soft, Supple and Smooth. Removes and Prevents Roughness, Red ness and Chapping. PRICE, 2/- per Bottle. AND CHEMISTS Hardy Street, Nelson. Hi., , WINTER MEANS WOOLLEN WEAR WARM, SNUG SOX, SINGLETS, UNDERPANTS, CARDIGANS, PULLOVERS WE’VE got new Woollen Garments at prices that will make a real and immediate appeal to your purse—every inch of their surface represents sound value. All these items were made with a double end in view—Comfort, and Service. They’re Warm, Cosy and exceptionally durable. Altogether, they’re a wise and seasonable investment. GET BUSY! 3

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 May 1925, Page 4

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