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14 DAYS Ladies' Full-length Paletots, j iri warm Cheviot serges— * Usual-Pr'ce 25/6 each Bargain Price 15/6 each Ladies' Tweed and Cloth Paletots, in dark and medium shades— Usual Prices 35/6 37/6 Bargain Price 21 /- each English Sample Costumes, in Cheviot serges and smart tweeds — Usual Price 37/6 45/- 49/6 Bargain „ 29/6 35/- 37/6 Ladies' Fancy Straw Millinery Models, trimmed velvet or silk and wings (see window) I Bargain Price 16/11 each All-wool Imitation Harris \Ji por Colonial Dress Tweeds, Jj ] I LOWEST! 44" 1 - wide— I LOWEST! k \ PRICES/ Usual Price 4/6 per yd 1 pn irp «/ j Bargain Price 3/11 per yd \lT^*/ j Cream and White Twill FlanI; nelettes, 36m. wide— Usual Price 10/-doz yds - Bargain Price 8/6 doz yds . French Twill Blousing I Flannels, in plain colours and fancy stripes— Usual Price 1/11 per yard Bargain Price 1/3 per yard 2-dome Leather Gloves, in tans and browns, all sizes— I Usual Price. 3/11 pair Bargain Price 2/11 pair 300 All-wool Carpet Ends, one yard square, suitable for j ■ bedside— § Usual Price 2/3 2/9 3/6 ea Bargain „ 1/91/11 2/6 ea CALL AND SEE THESE BARGAINS TO-DAY!! ■BEATH & Go. Ltd. j - - ■*■.-■ ■aC<o»4-üBB ■

I Rheumo—The Remedy for Gout I H . You know the gouty symptoms—perhaps only too welt || 9 —those painful twinges, that stiffness and soreness of the B jl muscles, the swollen and inflamed joints, the dull aches W H and pains in the back. But do you know the reason for W j§ your suffering is excess uric acid in the blood ? Gout and ffl §j tbe kindred diseases of rheumatism, sciatica, and lumbago M if are all due to this, excess uric acid accumulating in the |1 m system and depositing in the form of urates in the muscles || m and joints. Sooner or later the little ache will be a big i . M one. Before a complete cure can be obtained, this excess |j H acid must be removed from the system. There's only one | li remedy that will da it-~and it is |j RHEUMO I 11 It contains the essential specifics which will neutralise and H H eradicate this uric acid excess from tb.e blood. Liniments, IS M pills and embrocations can only give temporary relief, ffl m Perhaps you've tried largely-advertised " cure-alls " which || M claim to cure every ill that the flesh is heir to. Of course || ffl they failed. Now try Rheurrio—-the rational remedy. It has m M cured thousands. Mr.. W. James, the popular proprietor g M of the Terminus Hotel, Christchurch, is well known 1 ffl throughout Canterbury. He writes:— 1, S ' - "I suffered very greatlyirmn | _H Rheumalio Gout for quite fourteen g EH _fi-_!_Sl_ years. I ttied almost every remedy | _| jjd^-^pt-^ , »t suggested by my friends and inedi- | H ' ix_i I ca ' practitioners, bnt with very little. 1 m _P —_1 - relief. About three years ago Iwm j PI " B&_» «3>se- strongly advised to try RHEUMO. | MS fas r\\ I did so. and with the greatest talis- m i WMI RHEUMO cured Mr. I * '» / James and it will cure you. 1 \ ____J%K" Get a b ° tt!e to - n 'g ht » 3 / 6 | i _*"l anc * fr° m any ch 6 " ' I s I -I orstore ' I p * i \ 1/.1.3050 A Traveller ..that Never Sleeps... Cnrlstohurch business houses—those an the firing- Una upbuilding themsslvoa «nd upbuilding their city—ha*, an agent In their service paying honaago te no hall-ay, knowing nothing about early closing, caring little.about the weather, never sleeping, navar weeping. That traveller oo»ors a vast territory before th* sun Is up,- and roaofces Many thousands before broakfast gongs have sounded. Ho rides In all trains, tho coach, tho tramoar. His duty Is to co, and he goes—goes Into ovary nook and eornor *( that torrltory from which Christchurch retailer* and merchants draw business. Ho othor traveller presents such results for so littlo money. Ho ether traveller fa welcomed at every station. At every stes-ping-place he Is announced thus— "The Press" Christehurch'-. foremost business houses are represented lo this great and Brewing territory >*- this übiquitous traveller.

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14052, 25 May 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14052, 25 May 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14052, 25 May 1911, Page 3