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FUSTNF.PS "■CTCIS ' I OUR TYRE LIST. 1 I Diintop Covers ... ... 22s ' | I Dunlop Tubes 7s I I Regent Covers ... ... 17s 6d 1 I Regent Tubes .. ... Os I I Oceanic Covers ... .>•. 13s 8d I I Oceante Tub^s 5s 6d M B^ Ideal Covers ... ... 20s *1 15% « 99 Ideal Tubes Os 6d I Palmer Wired-on covers ... 12s 6d I I All Tyres Guaranteed by the Makers. I ROBERT DOWN, Decorator & Paperlianger, AS a large stock of the latest and choicest design! m iir WALL PAPERS. • Reasonable Prices. Genuine Workmanship. "PfYRT 1 HAKT¥ T decorator, Etc., ' J\AJJ3 L • SJ'VJH iJI 9 HAVELOCK STREET, ASHBUETON. [r— & JOrt IN QB\R & l^O. Latest Low Prices for Groceries. Finest Cane Sugar, No. IA, per 561 b bag 10s lid Finest Californian Fruits m Syrup— " Silver " Brand 2£lb tins Peaches, Pears and Apricots, 1s per tin " Santa Clara " Brand 2Ub Tins Pearches, Pears,, and Apricots, lOd per tin -• ' ■ Maconocbie's Red and Black Currants m Sprup,2£ per bottle Finest Gore Oatmeal, per 251 b bag 3s 3d Finest Japan Rice, sßlb bag los 6d, per lb 2£fi " - Finest Flake Tapoica, 3d per lb Finest White Sago, 3d per lb Finest Pearl Barley, 2d per lb k FINEST QUALITY FLOUR (EOLLITT'S & WOOD'S)— A | 2001 b Sacks ... ... 18s dk — 1001 b Bags ... * ... 9s 6d ■ l^t 501 b Bags ... ... 5s ( ma 251 b Bags ... „, 2s 9d H White Eose Kerosene, 4s 6d per tin x ■ Machine Cleaned Currants, 4Jd per ■ > Machine Cleaned Sultanas, 5d per lb I Machine Cleaned Eleme Eaisins, 5d per lb ■ PATENT MEDICINES- I Eno's Fruits Salts, 2s 9d per bottle ' S Painkiller, Is 3d per bottle I „ Peppermint Cure, 1s 6d per bottle H Scott's Emulsion, 2s 4d and 4s 6d per bottle) ■ Lane's Emulsion, 2s 6d per bottle __ . B PILLS—BiIe Beans, Beecham's, Cookie's, Doan's Dinner, *& J. ■ Indian Eoot, Is 3d per box -! ■ Zam-Buk, per tin, Is 9d ; ■ Holloway's and Eed Cross Ointment, Is 3d ■ Bonnington's Irish Moss, Is, Is lOd I Discount Tickets given with all Cash I Purchases I MAJST MEN AND WOMEN HAVE RUPTURE, and do not for one moment; realise how dangerous this awful complaint ip. ARE YOU ON*3 OF THESE ? Do you wear one of those Old fashioned Trasses that simply aggravate the disease ? Does your Eupture get worse and worse till yon are almost afraid to — perform your daily work 1 There is a method—perfected by the famous Dr J. A. SHERMAN—that will absolutely cure the worst case of Eupture. Don't accept out unsupported word for this statement; read this evidence carefully:— CURfcD AFTEE 17 TEARS' AGONY. Central Otago, January 30th, 1906. .3 £ "MrA. W. MartiD. Dear Sir, —I have just come across your address io the " Otap^: Witness," and I was pleased tofiad it. You will remember I brought my daughter to you m Dunedin for treatment for a rupture caused by a kick frcm a boy when th* was seven years o.d. She suffered. very much for 17 years previous to getting you<treatment. W« paid attention to all your ins ructions, and now I do not know howto thank you fpr the perfeot cure you have made m her case. She wears no applian^H now, and her trouble has left her. She enjoys splendid health, and has got qwi « stout. I hope you are succeeding m your treatment, and 1 am sure that if ai y patient carries out your instructions they will soon affect a cure. lam of opinion, that there are huudreds of both sexes suffering from this same trouble, and if any <f them require proof, by writing to either myself or daughter, we will give'*thi-n< Hvery information on the subject. I hope. you may continue to help suffering humanity. With best wishes from myself, daughter, and her husband, yonn einoereh, (Original can be seen at the Eoonas ' CURED AT THE AGE OF 80 YEARS. Cheltenham Eoad, Devonport, May 3rd, 1905. MBA.W. MARTIN. Dear Sir,—Unsolicited, I beg to offer you my sincere thanVs f< r the" kindness I have received when I consulted you m regard to the complaint I wbp offering from ; also to testify to the great pleasure and relief I have experienced from Dr j A. Sherman's INVALUABLE METHOD OF TREATMENT OF RUPTUJJK as supplied by you. To thoae suffering trom Rupture, I would recommend them to consult yo!>. and obtain, as I have done, Dr Sherman's treatment. Two years ago I ruptures myself lifting a ladder out, of a well, 26fb. deep. About seven months ago I receive 4, a truss and directions as to treatment, which I strictly observed. I wore the trus-s about sis monthe, *ut had to discontinue wearing it, (wing to the constant pain an ■ agony I Buffered. I was afraid to eat what was necessary to keep my system up, ar>»i. allowed myself to ran down until I could not stand upright. Fortunately I saw your advertisement m the Auckland papers, consulted you, and obtained Dr Sherman/' irethod of treatment. Although I am within eight months of 80 years of age, lam vow able to walk almost as straight as I did before I met with the misfottune- i Htn #ell known m Auckland and Devonporf, having been an officer of the C ty Council of Auckland for the period of 28 yearF. I will l.c pleased to tell anyone that isuffering from rupture the relief I have experienced since obtaining your tieatmen", tut will not reply to any letters You can use this let'or as you like, as I consid^DrJ. A. Sherman's method of treatment of Rupture SIK>ULD BE MADE KNOWN' ALL OVER TRE WORLD. With kind wishes, at.d may you have success unbounded, —I remaiD, yours sinci-rely, Gi ORGE N. GOLDIE. Mr GoHie is now cured, and wea.-s no appliance. - Mr A. W. IVIARTfW h»sr. turro-i to New Zealand, and will be m ASHBURTOK from 'he 2Gih Nt»Ve.MBER to th- 1-t DECEMBER, and maybe Conßultedat the Somt,t. set Ilcte 1. . ■ . Soad for Two B.H>klo's on Rupture. They are Free for tke asking. —-.:-, Do You Suffer From Indigestion ? THEY DIGEST WHAT YOU EAT. T AGENTS, SAUNDERS' BTTTLDIN6S

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 7023, 13 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 7023, 13 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 7023, 13 November 1906, Page 3

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