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■pXPERIBNCB ' TEACHES" that nothing is so efficient for ensuring personal cleaulineea ana the health and beauty; of the skin as PEASS , This Is Ihcontesta'bly proved by the experh ence of 120 years, and the testimony of els generations of celebrated, beauties. TATLORING. A REALLY SMARI SUIT. £2 5/, £2 10/, £2 15/, and £3 3/» j '"""'■" MADE TO MEASURE!* 'y The Suit* now procurable from ÜBOSQH D A VIES, 46, Queeu-st., opposite at the above prices, ate really superb in Style, fit, and finish. The/ equal ; Iβ ap«' pe'arance the suits. Auckland men hare been in the habit of paying the tailors who give credit five or six guineas for, and they- pos-. sesa one point wjiiuh, mo other. firm, can . Supply — the famous Keep-Shape Fron,t,. The "Keep-Shape" Front Jβ a registered; front that ensures the coat from turning back and getting out of tfhape. It la th« latest idea from the best London and Newi York tailoring establishments, * and Ms Davies is very fortunate indeed In possessing the exclusive right to nae thia front in coats made In New Zealand. Gen* tletuen who have already had salts mad* at the' Chrletehu'rcti establishment elnce the "Keep-ShapeV fro.nt was introduced have been highly pleased with the splendid coat a produced. Thr/n, special care it given to every detail in the. making ot every garment, and Mr bayies Is so satisfied that your euit will 'else' complete satisfaction when you order it from hies that he has authorised us to etate that he will give a written guarantee to refund your money should you not be entirely "HltJsfied with the garments when you receiwr tiiem. We attribute the difference of fit in the price of Mr Davlee , suits as com. pared with the ordinary made-to-measure suit largely to the modern methods'ftdonu ed, In the' making of "the garments, of course, also iii the fact' that lie Belie entirely for cash, giving no CK&lt whatever, thus making no bad debts';'and, afte* all. It seem absurd that one man should haye' to pay 4 higher jirlce foiT bis' aiilt just because cope' other fellow faiie 't* pay for his;' but that Is just'"what happens, for someboiay haa id pay tor 'those 1 wn'* do not pay, and It is" hatpraUy! not the tailor who gives creditj^lt' is'the man who does pay — you. ' Mr paviea hae Just opened in the Auckland branch a very, large shipment of th e newest autumn and winter suitings, direct from' the manufacturers. They include all the latest 'shade* and colourings in the fashionable brow* and green worsteds'eo much worn how, and many beautiful light materials, anil the standard qualities in bines and blacks, which are guaranteed to retain their colour, being of the best possible dye. Youb early inspection of these splendid suiting* is invited and advised. " The addre»' lei GBOBG« DA VIES, 4% Queen street, Auckland, and at Chriatchurcli, Wellington, and Dunedln. "' "'--.. MISS _ MEDICAj,. RUPTJJKE ANn IP rpHB Dr. Shermas Sgiethoa of treating Ruft ■-*-■■ ture has found'apTfroVal in New Zealari* by members of parliament, medical men, justices of thf peace, ministers of the Gospel, and by people' in all social circles and ranks of life.' The British" and I 'Ainerican "Lancet" have both admitted laudatory, notices to their fa'ges, and the completeness of the cure has been verified' by'such 'e'mi-. nen't authorises ''as John" Wood,; P.fi:&, F.R.C.S., F.R.C.', who is the Senior Surgeon to King's College' Hoapi'tal, professor oS Clinical Surgery ib the College; - Member t» the Court of Examiners at the Eoyaf College of 'Surgeons '- E4gUtndi v 'T>y i Eidvyiarll, - Bellamy., Fell&w of College o* Surgeons at Charing gross Hospital; tha late ' Sir Henry 'Thompson, F.R.C.S., Emeritus 'Professor 61 -011111081 Surgery at the' University College, London; David Jones, M,D., to th,« Home Hospital for Stone tJrinajy' Dli« eases, e¥fc'.,; 'ina*'by'"'-'iS'i' % 'lieohar4;^MlD'^ l formerly Professor 'of 'Anatomy ai the Wash* ington University, fcaltimprfc. - g&iie Inethoj has teen tie means of restoring th6us'aiiii< -to the blessings''of'sound iody "and; Ijerscinat comfort after all 'otfceif treatments have failed. Is IJew Zealand alone,' hundreda of cases have been cnfed, in many instances with almost "miraculous"expedition,' eifbltnjE a return \a 'ifcnrmedjateij*The remedy has %<yfc ftood tni.'.test'ioit tft«i closest scrutiny by the , medical profeseio* for K> years. If you are; z sufferer, ftajoe *ull jngufe* It costs you, 'nothing, as all consultations are free. The fqUowing speali to* themselves. ,Tou can' pTe s'ctoes" W %*&«■ at Mr. Martin's consulting* sbb'fn, Ifroinf'litt parts of Itfew Zealandt— "'■ ■- ■ ■*" .„ Pprthmear House, Wttliinf--a.v*nne» "4 Aslijjnrton. 11. W. MABTIN, E?q, . . . ..'....,.?-■- ---■ Dear Sir,—Just a line to.-tell yoi 1 went to the poctoi; the other, ga* tfc K e f examined for Mc insurance, ana, course, he had" to examine ftie giaceJ , ' He said , '}! was''perfectly-'sound;' (o Insure ance rules", I TFOuld to wear -the appliance . a little longer yet.' Thanks to" ij!>t. Sherman's treatment, I feel as sound and strong there as I "do in! any' other par* of my bod^. —I remain, deas Sir, , " youre respectfully, ■ '■ ' ' i " EHIPIEJ CH<>A|ai i " ' j-j Christchurch, 45, Dover-st. t St'Albans, ~ " "16, : • Mr. MARTIN,— I)ear, Sir, —Jiist a line to tell you th»* 1 am quite cured' of rupture bjr'yplir' and effective tr'eatßi'eiit. i - : -'XoUrer: truly, '•""" GBORGB FBNNBB. j Picton, September \ Mr. A. W. MARTIN. ; Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure la thanking you for your promptness in , send< ing. Dr. Sherman's appliance and curative compound for the relief "and cure or Kupr tiire. I have' been wearing your appliance and using the curative compound for Sis weeks, an' 4 I have neither seen nor felt thing of the Rupture since. I have been rupture 4 for 11 years, and I' have trfecl many trueses, ' but never seemed to get better; In fact I was getting worse, and made up my mind to go under an operation, when f saw your ddvertisenieut In the "Otago' Witness."' I made up m-y mind to . write to you for your book of and after reading them I felt quite confident In going under your treatment, and I can honestly' say that' ariyb&dy suffering from rupture should make an effort to see you and , give your treatment a trial, as It has done mc good, and I am sure it will relieve others. Nbbody woula ever wear a truss again "after wearing Dr. Sherman's appliance; •■ it is so' easy and comfortable to-wear.' BW, you are at liberty to use this letter for the benefit of other sufferers. Once agaiß, thanking you for your wonderful treatment.—l remain, yours sincerely, THOMAS AVERT. A ~\Y. MARTIN, Sole Controller of the Sherman method'for Australasia,'will te in Auckland, and may be consulted at the Koyal Hotel, from THURSDAY, May 20. Consultations Free. Two booklets sent free to anj sufferer. Hours: 10 a.m. to 12: 2 p.m. t» B p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to id noon. Eltra hours, Friday eveping, 7 to 8 This will be the last Opportunity of consulting Mr.'Martin.' as His engagements Iα the Conujßoewealth will occupy a cpnsidera'ble perie*. VOUB Frlenas will be deljghted to eet •*• a P* Guide to .Ancklanfl.' T Obtainable at the "Star" OjhJh. spd aU Btationers. JPsice °ar Offlc *

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Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XL, Issue 122, 24 May 1909, Page 7