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iffyciJCji^ x s kinds. Specially worked from selected Fruiting Trees only. t Plants. Ornamental, Flowering, Hedging, etc. INSPECTION INVTTZB. Buy only from reputed Nurserymen, not dealers. so Years' Experience in Palmcrston. F. W. MAYO, PaSmerston North. 'Phone 322. ■ (f~"~ ' ";■ iS^iri 2f Pssfal Address -^^^^p. FEILDINB." AORAiNGI NURSERIES — — FOR FRUIT and SHELTER TREES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, etc., send to A. R. MAYO. AH Stock guaranteed trne to description. ' CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. - ■ - COUGHING FOB, 22 YEARS. ""OLEASE send mo two bottles of *■ BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER, and please find amount enclosed. I am now taking the Lung Preserver, and it is doing mo good. I had a cough for 22 yeaxs, and the Long Preserver is the only thing thaf is curing me. — (Signed) Mrs. J. M'Neill, jun., Rangiwahia, North Island." A troublescme symptom of long standing coughs, which often causes anxiety) is the wheezing in the chest from tho mucous secretion in the lungs. BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER stops the wheeling by loosening tho secretion, and assists r nature to free the lungs of phlegm, and quickly drive the oold out of tha system. Keep this famous remedy in the home ready for the first sign of a cold or chill, and prevent all the troublesome and painful effaotß which follow' established and protracted coughs and colds. It will care a well-developed case, as surely, bat not so quickly, as a simple one. THINGS LIEN SHOULD KNOW. INSIDE FACTS ABOUT THE MAKING OF SUITS TO MEASURE. HOW TO SAVE MONEY, BUT AVOID DECEPTION. SECURE THE BEST GARMENTS MADE. EVERY man who formerly had to pay four, five, or six guineas to havo a satisfactory suit mado to his measure, and who has since taken advantage of the modern methods adopted by a now wellknown firm of suit specialists, knows that there is no longer any need to pay the above exorbitant prices to secure complete satisfaction in every respect. Tho wonderful 6uccess and the rapid growth of the business conducted by Mr. George Davies in this and also at every other principal centre throughout New Zealand, is sufficient proof that men were tired of paying the old-style credit tailors to cover their bad debts, and the costly antiquated methods they adopt in manufacture. Jusfc as is the case, however, where any great success is achieved as tho result of an honost, intelligent effort to serve tho publio well, a host of would-bo imitators havo put in an appearance attempting to deceive the public, and it is against these imitators wo would specially warn our readers. Ton will £nd this kind of thing mostly among drapers and clothiers, who handle ready-made clothing, mercery, and sometimes almost every conceivable article worn by men, women, and children. These firms advertise suits as low in price as those produced by George Davies, in some cases lower, and when they have taken your measurements they Bend your suit out to some factory, whero ready-made slop suits aro made, and all ebrts of garments of a cheaper kind. The' result ia that you will certainly have a suit made to your measuro by theso various firms, but what sort of a suit is it? It is necessarily similar to the ready-made slops Which are made every day in these factories for customers who cannot afford to pay even moderato prices for their suits. How different when you place your order with George Davies. Your suit is cut by , an expert cutter of the highest skill, mado in Mr. Davios' own workroom under careful supervision, tho highest quality Italian. [ cloth and haircloth is used in the making of garments, and every little point in the making receives special caro in your interests. Yet although the suits mado by Mr. Davies aro * the equal of any suits made in 2iew Zealand, at any price, no mattor how high, they cost you but a triflo more than a suit which you can ha.vo slop-made to your measure at almost any drapery, mercery, or ready-made clothing establishments in tho town Some superb materials just landed direct from, the world's best manufacturers, as well as : from tho colonial mills, aro now shown for the winter season. Your inspection, is cordially invited. Tho Wellington addresses aro 56, Willis-street (between Evening; Post and Grand Hotel), and 136, Cubastreet. (^^/^^^ ROYAL DUTCH I fir The Cocoa that^lgv 1 $ffl is ALL Cocoa, )|a 1 yj Absoßute PwHty ffl ]M©oMfoße Strengtlipi

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 12