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The Ready-Money Store Everybody is ready to buy New Goods now. The important point is " ickere to go for them. ,, A great many stores have been pessimistic about business, and have small stocks to show, and shortened facilities to show what they have. n We have been optimistic every mi opojnistn began six months ago, when our London buyers were instructed to gather the finest and best assorted stock we had ever presented.' If you wish to select from the newest and the best, depend upon finding them at CAREY'S. If you want to be sure that you pay only a fair price, depend upon CAREY'S. From the Men's Section Fancy Cardigan Waislcoats .. .. from 7/6 to 14/6 each Cardigan Jackals in black and brown . . from 4/3 to 14/6 each " Aiitv.mn Down " Underpants and Singlets from 3/9 to 5/6 each " Winter Down " Underpants and Singlets from $/$ to 3/9 each Colonial Knitted Underpants and Singlets from 3/9 to 9/6 each Cashmere Underpants and Singlets . . from 4/6 to S/6 each Fancy Cashmere Silk and Plaited Half-Hose from 1/9 to 2/6 pair Plain Cashmere and Knitted Half-Hose.. from 1/- to 2/6 pair Boys 9 Jerseys and Jersey Suits Bare strength is necessary in Boys , Clothes to stand the pulling and hauling; but, in addition, here's taste a7id novelty, and great variety, so your little boy can be fitted with a style that will become him, and you will not find as good for less money. Jerseys', button-on-shoulder, in self colours and fancy stripes, from 2/9 to 6/9 each. Norfolk shaped Jerseys in fancy stripes .. from 3/- to 7/6 each Jersey Suits in brown, green, and blue, from 9/6 to 11/- tlie suit Everything for Man and Boy AT TAXI CABS FOR HIRE .. .. TELEPHONE 1838 .. .. In introducing the now world-famous London " Taxi Cab" to Christchurch, we feel that we have supplied a public want. It means that we have brought" I the price of motoring within reach of the general public, and everyone may now ! hire a "Taxi" for long or short distances, at any time of the day or night. j Below we give a brief description of the Cab :— I The " Taxi Cab "is built by Renault Freres, and is recognised as the finest motor vehicle in the world. The body is of the Landau type, with the rear portion of the hood collapsible, leaving in front two sliding windows which makes an effective wind screen. For all ordinary purposes, however, the " Taxi " is run as a covered Landau. * Operated from one of the" road wheels is* the Taximeter, the instrument which denotes, the fare, according to the distance travelled,.the fare being in view of both passenger and driver. Charge •is made during the time the " Taxi " is kept waiting, but of course at a much,-less rate than when running. This cHarge is likewise - shown by the Taximeter, and-at the completion of a'journey, the' passenger pays only the fare as indicated by the meter. •, ;■ ' '-' " : .An impression exists that the "Taxis " can only be used on-short distances, we wish to point out that the Cabs, like . Cars, can travel anywhere;? and we undertake trips to Akaroa', Hanrrier", Tirnaru, Dunedin, in fact anywhere." The public will find the Cabs delightfully easy and quiet to ride in, with no possibility of soiled clothes as in open cars, while) the charges are no more than with the horse-drawn vehicle. ■ • ...-.• / " ■ FOR SALE. —Mr. R. M. Macdonald's well-known' 15-20 H.P.-Darracq. with handsome canopy top. ' The car is in splendid order, and presents a most handsome appearance, being built for show purposes. As the owner is leaving New Zealand, we are to sell at a very low figure. " ' ~■■... FOR SALE. —A superbly finished 28 H.P. Darracq, nearly new, and in thorough order, wind-screen and hood, dual ignition. . Owner .bought larger car, and will accept extremely low price.. "'....■.... A. W. SMITH ®» SON Central Garage, Worcester St»reet>

A Lady's Tribute to • DP. FeIJOWS' Pile GoneS Headache, fnaifestloo, Saved from an Operation Constipation, and BHioUSfieSSo On January 4th a lady wrote: ! O MR. loasby. Xh e immensa number of order* for Fcl£ws- p[ii"coM C M ™ b?xct^£ X isu£S Prootoida, »ent by poet direct to the Pro. ax. Tabs. I enclose 6/- for same, ido hops prietor, 'ie convincing ; proof that the they will do a.- good, i have suff.-rrd for Public appreciate their splendid curing P° wep over tae above-named csinplaiat.. x> eften thit nothinj b-.it an cp.-ratio:i win Frootoids are elegant in appearance and ?eiiows F £mTdi£ iThSrwwf 1 ' v '""' pleasant Iα take. Their baneßcia! effect! every day. ar.d'iifi-*Vciins b.iriliv worth• living" * re evident by the disappearance of head> On January toth wrote- . ache; a bright, chee:y sense of perfect iinc!osfd please did :i/-. I'leas- send n-.e' health taking the place of sluggish, de. 3 boxes of iv. lciiowi , piir Cms. I am pressed feelings, by the liver acting proFellows'' a.c. Tabs v are a'boon. Tycot.ltu V?* 1 ?- »«<*. by . the food being properly pation has disapp.-arcd. I'am very thankf jl digested. . . l °r7\, Frootoide'act splendidly on th* liver s ncai""?nd n mfanX? ZTol Pi., f." 1 ??'' * ake ? at , bedtime ODCO a W M k Iβ and Dr. l-ellows'. A.C. Tabs. You will be tUBDIIy fceoeficiaL t^LVTy^'^cLVi , "' A constipated habit of body will b« rcbp-.p'. Althoiga I invc ben wvll for soTnir completely cun»d if the patient will on vk-.-ks ihs aeojiy l >uff r«! fjr s:i:t each occasion, when Buffering, take o> to £' P m » s «ppK- ™t,.,d ° J it Fel'.oS'"^" 1 dose of Frootoida, instead of an ordinary labs sho-ild rnikr vinit fnrt.Tne ' I aperient. 'th V v fii'sp-TT. F«ce 1/6. Chemists, MedicineVendore, about thrm. ' ° ;* 4 or the Proprietor. W. Q. Hearne, CnemU^ Dr. Fellows , Pile Cones, 3s 6d per Oeelonft Viotorie. ..;..."", p-.=k,t. « Z ..r 10-. ■ . ■ ■ Dr. Fellows" A.C. Tab F , Qs Cd per box of 40 clones. . ■ t THE GREAT COXSTIPATTON CUKE. Al-.v.Tvs nc'.= li ; ;r this. 'imiIJiiUJ^LJJ--4L«i 1 i:™, :: ,iKt-i!,;, ls d>- i, o«;y « !lc I ff*^aa«B»a«g«*«^a"««Mrt*fa'rffa out of hindrctl-" -.vho have ret-eived J 11 >—« /"\ I it ■ (r* nr\r<m I I ?ls;^«v^.,?s 8, ,.^ c l>i lh£ie 11 SCHWEPPE S// "U" DRY. .:■■■//. hf ® i Nβ b m //- :- p!t»cd "to' ei'.dojU kVI j" b°ve' «Td ! \\ «BT // ! about tr«e wor.dcrfu! rerrtdie-,. 11 #%teK'Ssß // I Obtain;V.e from ai! Cho»ii<t-. If | I I // ! rsur c;.crjj.l lim n:t Ihra inU-,c'.- H A3 SUPPLIED TO // I For' vc«. If°h7wc f n™ Z IT™,** \\ H,S » WE «^™ E K '"G // ■ I direct to • II ~ ..;. i. ". .v:i«tff // Ms fttfie LOHSDy I I Olngar Aleonth«m«r4.et II Tilf Chi ;>]■>.- 11l 11 '-^^u^s™ 1 --- j //SOHWEPPE'SU •■ // ANNUAL OUTPUT OVER H //109,003,090 bottles 11; Quickly' cure<l by our safe and I I Sot* Aqeh-ts roa CiXTKniscßT— I1 ' very reliable- Wafers \l. II i I ; COOK & ROSS, I F^T CHER, HUMPHREYS & Co. ; Chemists. 241 'Colombo Street. "ffiimr ■" "ift'L'.(MlTl'MSiit k 11|». l i^ i Jn»»-a Established 1859. C](a« ' ma^^^mmmm^m^"m " BaA """ "■■"

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13377, 19 March 1909, Page 5