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I TO TEMPORARY PREMISES, I '. . ■ 'i

Bars £10 ss. Shoeing Bars- £11 ss. In quantities fronrl One Bar upwards. I SCOTT BROS. LTD* MANCHESTER STREET. ... j '_. We beg to advise our Customers and the General Public ja that H we* have now removed to our New § Premises, corner of Worcester and I ! ' Manchester Streets; 1 1 •, and next the Canterbury Hall, where we are showing our 9 Now and Up-to-date Stocks of jjjj BllilU! lluS 0 9 lljuiyu HuliuudUl Suu 1 Oar large "workshop is equipped with all the latest and 19 improved machinery, thereby enabling us to uncle ake j« • all kinds of important Motor Ecpairs. » We undertake to' repair Cars of all descriptions, irrespective @ I of makers. Accumulators charged, etc. H . A trial solicited, and inspection cordially invited. ra SQ UPIIQ Motor & Cycle |

A FCIKXn IX XEBD. XOTE CHAXGE OF ADDfIESS. DR. ELMSLTE, • QUALIFIED MEDICAL SPECIALIST. I .Registered by the Governments of Grout .Britain, Now Zealand, itnd New South Wales. ! 030 MADRAS S7RKKT, CHRISTCUURCH. TfHS Hir;h!y-quaiifipd Physician and Surgeon from the Hospitals of London and Paris, has by twenty-five years of study and research become an IiXPEKT in CHKOXIC NERVOUS. IJLOOD. SKIX. and SPECIAL DISEASES of Men and Women. In his very sitccesstu: treatment of the ftbove class of d flicult cases there is "Xo Experimenting and Xo Failures." Consultations aie ■ Free to all. so that a friendly chat with the Doctor, ot by letter, costs nothing, and may savo you years of misery, ?o i:cne need despair. Xcw Scientific Treatment and New Unfailin? Remedies of the very best and purest arc Honestiy ar.<l FaithfuJy Used. Moderate; Charts. COXSULTATiu.i. HOURS: ]0 to IX 2 to i. 7 to 8. yOUXG MEX! If you are suffering, or weak, or sads call or wfitc to Dr. Elms'.ie. 23!) Madras street, C'hristchiirrh, ac he thoroughly understands your troubles and their causes. Ilis Skilful Treatment and Scientific Remedies omible him to GUAHAXTEE a Complete- Cure in every case undertaken, or make no charge. I Strictly confidential. Moderate Charges. i Consulting Hour."—lo to 12, 2 to I. 7 to 8. N.U.—Patients at a distance may ENCLOSE i A FF.E OF £1 in their first letter to eueiir© i immediate .attention arc! prompt despatch '. (when possible) of remedies necesairy tor ... their case. . _ . Wanganni. June Ist. loot. Dear Dr. E'ms'.ic,—l received your kind letter, and medicine, and the eirdie. and your kindness and benefit to mo I sbn!l iictct forget. I really canftct find words half sufficient to convey to you the opinion I rmvo of you. or the nmount of thanks I would like to ! arive you. But there ie one thing- I would ; liko to say; that is. "It is a Rreat pity ! that there are. not more doctors like you."— i Your grateful patient, W. McLACHLA.V. SUBJECTS OF MOST DREADFUL ! EXHAUSTION CURED AND I MADE HAPPY. MY DEAR DOCTOR.—I have no hesitation whatever in saying "Yes" in reply to your letter received to-day, in which you nek mo whether I am willing to let the pub.'ic know the benefit I received at your hinds. When I saw you upon the recommendation* of Mr Griffith iwhom you had previously completely cured of a similar complaint) I I think I was in about as bad a state of misery and deprpsi-jn in both mind and body as any huniar. being could be.; in fact, I life was not worth livin-r. ard my future was a blank. I was an object of misery and despair. You told mc plainly and honestly that you could and would cure mc. so that I should no loneer be bashful and stupid in society, mid could take my part and interest in the amusement* and sports of others and have an ambition in my business. At first I thought your promise was too good to be true. 1 am thankful to say I tried your treatment, I awear solemnly T fee! n different man to-dny. I have put oti flesh and muscle, and have any amount of confidence in nivsolf. I am perfectly healthy and quite hanpy. and capable of enjoying myself us others do, ami I don't mope about by myself and shun society. I earnestly recommend all my fellow-sufferers to put their confidence in you, as your treatment is perfect and your charges are small.—l am, yours truly, 1253 I/ACHLAN CAM.EROX. I STRAWBERRIES IN ..NOVEMBER.. i Worth 5/- Per Pound We have much pleasure in introducing a (jenuine New Strawberry— ARLINGTON'S VICTORY. A local production to which none can be compared. It is a vigorous grower, runs freely, very fertile—carrying a ' heavy crop of big solid berries that carry well. .\ Mr. Allitißion. the grower cf this splendid acquisition, I in June last planted a bed ot this I , variety in the open in average soil, !* without manure or coddling of any j sort. They produced a big crop of fine large berries, which he commenced to pick early in November. , ,On >'ovembrr 23rd hr: sold by auction, in open market, a consignment of these berries at 4/9 per Jb. The incredulous can call at our office and see the invoice. We have a limited quantity of fine healthy plants lor sale, per doz. 10,'- ; per 100, £3 10s. A.W. BUXTON Ltd. NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN & FLORISTS, CHRISTCHURCH. Nurseries— City Depot— St. Martin's. 159 Colombo St. Special Appointment JAMB S~" CLBG6 PERAMBULATOR AND GO-CABT MANUFACTORY. COBXEB iiluU A-ND TUAU STREETS. ■Bit STEEL-BODY |l||fc PERAMBULATORS. '\y» Reversible Hoods. f—g liubbex Tyr» Wheel*, FROM £2 2s. Price Li** Po*» Fit% Clout it 1 p.m- oa Tliu!ml&|C Opeo until S p-d. on S»ttirdarß. , '

■=H HOLDS NO h=={gr AFTER SEASON ■=■ ■'■' = H SALES I But invites you to compare his regular prices before buying elsewhere. ■%., _____ . A, J, WHITE m' ■ ■ POR ' ' ■ X,' Tasteful, Well-made - FURNITURE I ' Delightfully Restful - Chairs & Couches |, ; Useful and Ornamental CHINA & GLASS I Reliable, Well -finished - BEDSTEADS I Hygienic - - . BEDDING 1 ; Sanitary and Artistic - LINOLEUMS B t ' The Latest Designs in I f Quaint Fenders and Kephs. B'i ESTABLISHED 1863.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12507, 21 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12507, 21 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12507, 21 May 1906, Page 3