BUSINESS NOTICES. t Our Efforts to Make Your ♦ ■x Money Go Further! % , # ggU* Every effort of this Store has been and is directed^ ♦ towards making'YOUß Money go further than is^ ♦ possible at any other Store. <# ♦ Here <re more price arguments to prove that money J ♦ can be saved at this Store- ji £our Lawn Mower Prices are Pointers to Practical Economy.^g T GEHS, Jm Lak* 1- 2 X 19- Mr wood, 4 X You can't afford to be without a Lawn Mower, or borrow your neighbours, at 1 fy these prices. % t w. n, tmHuEimm & co., 1 ♦ 4 BEST-BY-TEST HARDWARE STORE. Ashbubton. 2 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦41
RP'I IJ\RI F I » finimi MhhKi ■ff to ams? Wama ©see* Fj£&3% j^3*^. T"* %A £ IP® 393 Jj?k W"^. C H C Is I \s\b In 3* M>zL S"% Made expressly to our own order to suit the requirements of this District. :o:«"~» 13? Absolut© ComfOPt 1S tne realisation of all who wear the Boots and Shoes we sell. Tile recollection of qoalUy remains long after the price is forgotten. inarmnJr Hum f^nndio We are confident lilSpSOt UUV IaOQQS, of the result.
BOOT and SHOE REPAIRS. HAVING secured the services of a thoroughly competent tradesman, we are in a position to guarantee every satisfaction in all classes of Repair Work.
i.Z. Farmers' Co-Operatiire Association 'of Canterbury, Ltd. (Ashburton Branchj, WEST SUREST
M&NY MEN -AND WOMEN HAVE RUPTURE, and do not for one moment realise how dangerous this awful complaint is. ARE YOU ONU OF THESE ? Do you wear one of those Old-fashioned Trusses that simply aggravate the disease ? Does your Rupture get worse Rod worse till you are almost afraid to perform your daily work ? There is a method*—perfected by the famous Dr J. A. SHERMAN—that will absolutely care the worst case of Rupture. Don't accept our unsupported word for this statement; read this evidence carefully :— ** CURED AFTER 17 YEARS' AGONY. Central Otago, January 30th, 1906. "MrA. W. Martin. Dear Sir, —I have just come acrosß your address in the " Otago Witness," and I was pleased to find it. You will remember I brought my daughter to yon in Dunedin for treatment for a rupture caused by a kick from a boy when she was seven years o!d. She suffered very much for 17 years previous to getting your treatment. We paid attention to all your ins ructions, and now I do not know-how to thank yon for the perfect cure you have made in her case. She wears no appliance now, and her trouble haa left her. She enjoys splendid health, and has got quite stout. I hope you are succeeding in your treatment, and 1 am sure that if any patient carries out your instructions they will soon affect a cure. I.am of opinion that there are hundreds of both sexes Buffering from this same trouble, and if any of them require proof, by writing to either myself or daughter, we will give them every information on the subject. I hope you may continue to help suffering humanity. With best wishes from myself, daughter, and her husband, yours sincerely, q T«— ■ " (Original can be seen, at the Rooms. CURED AT THE AGE OF 80 YEARS. Cheltenham Road, Devonport, May 3rd, 1905. MRJ. W. MARTIN. Dear Sir,—Unsolicited, I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the kindness I have received when I oonsulted you in regard to the complaint I was Buffering from • also to testify to the great pleasure and relief I have experienced from Dr A. Shermau's INVALUA.BLE METHOD OF TREATMENT OF RUPTURE as supplied by you. To thoae suffering from Rupture, I would recommend them to consult you, and obtain, as I have done, Dr Sherman's treatment. Two years ago I ruptured myself lifting a ladder out of a well, 26ft. deep. About seven months ago I received a truss and directions as to treatment, which I etriotly observed. I wore the truss about six monthSj but had to discontinue wearing it, owing to the constant pain and sgony I suffered. I was'afraid to eat what was necessary to keep my system up, and allowed myself to run down until I could not stand upright. Fortunately I saw your advertisement in the Auckland papers, consulted you, and obtained Dr tiherman's method of treatment. Although I am within eight months of 80 years of age, lam now able to walk almost as straight as I did before I met with the misfortune- I am well known in Auckland and Devonport, having been an officer of the City Council of Auckland for the pc Hod of 28 year?. I will be pleased to tell anyone that is suffering from rupture the relief I have experienced since obtaining your treatment, ■feat will not reply to any letters You can use this letter as you like, as I consider DrJ. A.-hprmw'smethod uv treatment of Rupture SHOULD BE MADE KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. With kind wishes, and may you have success unbounded, —I remain, yours sincerely, GEORGE N. GOLDIE. Mr GoWie is now cured, and wears no appliance.
Mr A. W. MARTIN has returned to New Zealand, and will be in ASHBURTON from the 26ib NOVEMBER to"the Ist DECEMBER, and may be Consulted at the Somerset Hote*. ,-,-,,. Sco \ for Two Booklets on Euptnre. They are Free for the asking.
THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS AT THE FANCY GGUSTER. Fancy' Needle Cases (suitable for Presents) Is and Is 6d. Fancy Silk Belts, Is 6d, 2s 3d. 3s 3d Leather Belts (all colours) Is 6di Is lid. 2s 3d Embroidered btock Collars 6d, lOd, Is Lace and Chiffon ties, Is, Is 6d» Is lid Fancy Hairpin Boxes If!, 2d. and 3d each Fancy £lb Pin Boxes, 6d each Large Bundle Assorted Tapes 6d packet Summer Gloves, all shades, Is, Is 6d, Is lOd per vanLadies' Lace Front Hose Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d pair Milliners, Drapers, and Clothiers, " The Corner,' East Street.
Special Show of Spring & Summer ' Drapery. The variety is pleasing, and the Prices are Strictly Moderate. Gentlemen wiil find in Our Clothing &iid Mercery Departmeilt a Fine Selection of Suit? Hats, Shirts, Collars, Ties Braces, Underwear, etc , for the present season, Goods . of Reliable Quality at Reasonable Prices, OUR BOOT DEPARTMENT Is now well stocked with the ri^ht class of Goods for present wear. Lai'ies', Gentlemen's and Children's Footwear in great variety at Finest Cut Cash Prices, «'THE HALL," EAST STREET. ! Our well known Cash Register Discount Tickets given as usual.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxviii, Issue 7032, 21 November 1906, Page 2
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