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Where Better Hats Are Sold For quality, service and style our Hats are the choice of all who demand headwear a £rade above the ordinary. Chief amongst the many well known makes on display are MOSSANT HATS IN THE NEW TREBLE STITCHING. MOSSANT HATS, MADE IN FRANCE from the year 1833, have always set the standard of quality. MOSSANT (‘■MOSSQNG") HATS correct, comfortable, the latest in shape and shade. Choose the ideal Hat for Summer —a Mossant featherweight (lined 3 ozs.) or a standard weight I. . * -- 4 We also stock BORSALINO, WOODROW, WELLESLEY, LEAMINGTON and NEW ZEALAND BRANDS, in latest shapes and shades. From 8/11 to 52/6. E. Buxton & Co., Ltd. NELSON AND MOTUEKA.

' w Y *'S :ll \ vri ALEX JEWELLER. Everlasting Memories The Engagement THE RING Of all occasions, which is more cherished than the memory of the engagement? A ring will pre-. serve the happy recollections. A diamond is always the appropriate—we have some lovely “Solataires” and “Clusters, and of course they’re wonderfully set. HUNTER 44 HARDY STREET, NELSON.

WHY SPOIL YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP? There is nothing that will ruin a holiday and your disposition quicker than a “flat* tyre on the road. Take inventory of your tyres to-day—then drive in and let us examine any doubtful tyres you may have. We'll give you our honest opinion as to the condition of your Tyres. If it takes a repair to put added mileage into your tyres —we can do that at a cost that will really surprise you. And if you need new tyres we can make the very best proposition in town. We sell only GOODRICH SILVERTOWNS, guaranteed for life. GOODRICH SERVICE STATION RIGHT END OF BRIDGE STREET.

World's Worsl- Corn m 3? % Z Supposing you could bend down now and between finger and thumb, quite painlessly, just pick out that old, tormenting corn root and all. What instant relief you would feel. Well, take one or two Radox footbaths and this fancy will be a fact! You'll soon be inspecting the vicious pointed root of that old offender and glorying in your conquest. And when you see the deep cavity it has left, you’ll cease to wonder why cutting and plastering didn't move it. Read this letter: “For nearly 20 years I have been troubled with (/ think ) the most atrocious corn which ever grew. I tried all kinds of things, but they were only of slight avail. At last I have got rid of it with the aid of Radox Bath Salts. I use them in a footbath and find nothing to equal them, as I am on my feet many hours a day." 19th March, 1930 (Miss) B.A. Original letter on file for inspection You may not know what a protein salt is, but any chemist does, and and he will understand how in a Radox Salts footbath the hard ■ skin of the corn combines with the Radox Salts to form a protein salt of the com itself. And any chemist knows that this protein salt dissolves in, water. He will see at once why this scientific treatment must so loosen the com that it can be lifted out bodily. But prove it yourself to your profit. All chemists sell Radox, 2/2 per | lb. packet, 3/8 double quantity. •[ RADOX 1H BATH SALTS* Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd. Manchester (Established 1756) Supplies Stocked by Fairbaim, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. ClO-11-30 LUCAS'S ALMANAC FOR 1931 REVISED AND ENLARGED NOW ON SALE THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCIAL DISTRICT PRICE 1/-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 9

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