No. I4»—<)Ct- GOLD BRACELET, j Piamondt, * Rnbien, or S Diamonds. 4 Sapphires, In Morocco Case, 14 tit. ■a. lUA— V*. GOLD AMETHYST & PEARL SET BRACB> LET. in Morocco CaM, 13 No. FrSo-eet COLD DIAMOND * RUBY \ BRACELET, in Morocco Oμ. It 17L M. | Handsome Gold iraceiefs More Stylish than ever befora. Your Costume is not completed without a beautiful Gold Bracelet around your arm. These are the product of the highest skill in workmanship, and the result of artistic taste in design. Such jewels and jewellery have made the name oi Stewart Dawson famous amoug people of refined taete and good judgment. STEWART DAWSON & CO. 236 & 238 High St., Christchurch. CuTe
A Statement But A Fact! . We state, without fear of contradic- ' \ tion, to have done what no other ? firm in the world has done, viz.— ] ! We have held the position as the j largest dealers in Pure Ceylon and Indian Teas longer than any other ; I** firm in the World in comparison to I the sales of any country. j It will be Interesting to the many • thousands who have bought our teas : to know that for the twelve months | ended 30th September, 1906, we \ have sold a greater quantity of tea f* than previously (although we have S refused to supply common tea), thus jj proving a continuance of deserved j popularity. This has been done by ; honest dealing and truthful adver- jj tiling, and giving thr public the 6 best tea procurable at the different % price*. gj Ceylon, New Zealand, Tasmania.
BE PATIENT. Allowance should always be made for Nerve Weakness. We do not always consider as we should the bodily infirmities of those • with whom we come in contact. Many a strong and hearty-looking man or woman is a constant sufferer from some physical pain or nerve weakness. , Often they do not care to explain or complain, and no one but themselves Know the amount of pain endured every day. A gentleman— the father of several bonny girls—says :— "My daughters are all fine, robiwt, healthy women. One, howerer, fer m-verul months did not neom up to her urniil «t«nrlnrd. Sn« (teemed nnieter than usual, ami did not aypunr to t'vke toe nenal keen intereit in bvr duties or pleasures. Mot a word of complaint to nny of M, bat it wasn't hnrd to toll that stomotlthi* was wrong. One d*yeh* admitted that she h i<l a leeiinir of nerrousneee and peculiar intern il pitins. Her eldest sister, who hful often ivait ot' Tonic .Nerve Nats, bought a packet and induced EUie to take them—one nut three times each diy. After a few days the old colour be,:an to n>tum, mid the oye bmhtness and bodily movement* t< quicken. Wo could tell they woi c doing good. In all .she probably took 4 or 5 packets,and now declares she naver felt as well in her life. All the nervousness and pains are completely gone.'* Every woman needs a tonic occasionally, and the best tonic for woman's ailments is Tonic Nerve-Nuts. By their stimulating action on the whole system of nerves, the blood supply is increased and purified, and nervous energy quickened. No wnmnn neeil silently suffer from the pains and aches so common to her sex. One Tonic N>-rve Nut three times daily will fred the nerves with the fuel that turns into vig .ur and strength What Tonic Nerve-Nut* have done for Others they can do for you. •OLD BY MOST OHIMIBT3 AND HEAN'S PHARMACY, 147, Colombo St., Ch.Ch. In hand) Packs» 3/- tit\ ; B lor 10/8. Bent anywhere, post free, on receipt of Price. 10
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