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A Special Offer Dancing Man jOb,. Lodge Membßr M^^S many engage- }$fm rrxents during' x. 'Bw vßgl I WILL MAKE EXACTLY THE SAME QUALITY OF FULL DRESS SUIT AS YOU PAID OVER £6 FOR AT THE CREDIT AND CASH TAILOR'S— ASK ONLY £4/10/CASH FOR IT— GENUINE TAILr OR-MADE AND GUARANTEED TO FIT YOU, TO PLEASE YOU, TO GIVE YOU ABSOLUTELY THE LATEST CUT FOR THE SEASON— AND IF I FAIL, TO REFUND YOU EVERY PENNY YOU'VE PAID ME. I am making this offer to get you acquainted with my high-class tailoring to order at reasonable prices — to prove to you that though my prices are "cheap" the quality of materials and workmanship is not. If I please you with your dress suit, naturally I think I can please you with your every-day tailor-made suit to order. j "Black clothes" tailoring is the supreme trial of a tailor's ability. The craftsma/i who is good at that, is good at everything 1 in the tailor- I ing line. THIS, THEN, IS MY SPECIAL OFFER. EVENING DRESS SUIT (in short coat style, back with seam and vent if desired) tailor-made to your measure with long rpll or flat silk lapel £4/10/-. (We recommend this Style to lodge members as being most suited to wearipg with regalia). >ULL DRESS EVENING SUITS (with long coat in the latest London cut) £a/ioI- and £shol-. - This is the dinner or dancing- suit that is correct wear for those occasions. These prices are low, but my modern system of purely cash trading and maintaining: my own warehouse, enables me to make this magnificent offer. Let me hear from you to-day. THIS OFFER IS ONLY FOR A LIMITED PERIOD, IT MAY BE WITHDRAWN ANY MOMENT. Samples of materials free on rer quest. Umited "THe Modern Tjtjfpr," 56, VViUis Street, .(Between " Evening Post" and Grand Hotel), WELLINGTON. 40 AFTER TWENTY YEARS* SUFFERING. EHEUMO RELIEVES RHEUMATISM NEARLY a quarter of a century is a long time to suffer. Imagine beingf compelled to endure th.Q agopjes and tor? turos of Rheumatism and Sciatica for one-third of the allotted span. It seems almost incredible that such suffering could be bornp so long. Yet one lady had to bear thp awful paing of Rheumatism and 'Scjatipfl. for over a score, pf years. She tried many so-called "remedy ies," but all of them failed. RHEUMO, the only cure for Rheumatjgm and kindred complaints, was signally successful. But read her story in her own words: — "Having suffered for over twenty years with Rheumatism arid Sciatica, I tried many cures, but did not derive much benefit from them. I was advised to try RHEUMO, and can recommend it to any one, as it is the only thing that has done me good. A single doso will give relief. — Elizabeth Mowat, Gore." RHEUMQ is sold by all ohemiste *nd stores at 2s 6d apd 4s 6d. J^COA. ' "WZLASTWQRDINCQW/& is 9, high-class beverage, with an appealing, distinctive flavour. Prepared 7 CADBURY'S from the finest cocoa beans, tinder ideal conditions, at the Garden Factory, Bournville. Caskets of highest quality Chocolates free to users. 1 Get a Coupon Starter now. j Loss of Appetite Is common \vhe4 the blood m-eds purt iying and enriching, fo-r then tha bloof fails to give the digestive organs th Btirauhie necessary for the proper per ' fonnance of their function*. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills «r« thp medicines to take. They vake th« bloorl pure and rich, and ttrengtheß pjl Ihe digestive organs. "I had indigestion, wa3 unable to work, bnd no appetite, food distressed me, cmiW nob Bleep. Frienda recom mended Hood' 3 Sarsaparilla. After taking one bottle I felt «> much relieved, I continued taking it und now om wall." M. A. ADOLPH, Maukn, (New Zealand. Aercpfc no substitute for Hoesi's Sarsaparilla * a 3*511$ S& *$ ? ** 1 ' ? -- •°?-- Low ' v

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 9, 11 July 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 9, 11 July 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 9, 11 July 1910, Page 11

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