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RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL COMPETITION. CHAMPIONS AND UNBEATEN. NEWTOWN R.U. FOOTBALL TEAM. the Manager, Rexona, Sydney. Dear Sir, —The whole of our football team are so pleased with the benefit we have derived from the use of Rexona, the Rapid Healer, that we have unanimously decided to give you a testimonial regarding same. We have used it for numerous purposes in our training and after our matches, both as an embrocation and as a healer for the various cuts and sores incidental to football. This has been a most successful year with us, and we certainly feel to a considerable extent that we owe our success to the great benefit which we have derived from the use of Rexona the Rapid Healer. A number of the boys have also,.used it for chilblains, sore feet, and chapped hands, and in every instance have found it to be an excellent remedy. With best wishes for Rexorw,, We are, very truly yours, (Sgd.) ERNEST E. BOOTH. Capt. Newtown R.U. Fotball Team. Also signed by the other members of the team. Rexona is sold at 1/6 and 3/-. Obtainable everywhere.—Advt.

A MARTYR FOR YEARS. “For years I was a martyr to liver complaint,” writes Mrs Corlett, 112 Clyde Street, Ballarat, Vic. “would get dreadful sick headaches and be unable to eat. I consulted a doctor but he was unable to do me any good. Eventually I tried Chamberlain's Tablets and derived such benefit from them that my health is now perfect.” Sold by Kettle Bros., Greymouth. —Advt. Better than the best of others—Tan-ol i the floor polish. On gale everywhen n tins, liquid 1/-, paste 6d.—Advt. Here’s a snip ! Dates only 3d per pound at the cheapest shop in town. That’s Holder’s.—Advt.

A Little Dowi? & a a SPECIAL OFFER TO FAMILY MEN. If the > breadwinner at any time out of work through sickness, or other | unavoidable cause, then I suspend the instalments entirely until he has recovered. How to Order.—Write about anything you want- Remember, I guarantee satisfaction, but in order to avoid unnecessary correspondence or delay, please state name in full of husband and wife, also occupation — by whom and how long employed; length of residence in present district and any other information you may care to send. This information is only required with your first order. After thn t you only need send the money enter as you require the goods, paying deposit with each fresh order, and a few shillings a week off the amount of Sit down; and send me a trial order NOW. You will be satisfied and I will make hew friends.. * ,; IU W. BALKIND, 'Draper, find Household Christchurch. Supplier, IT IS A MYSTERY TO MANY PEOPLE HOW SCORES CAN DRESS WELL ON COMPARATIVELY SMALL INCOMES. The secret is easily explained—they buy their clothing by paying a little down and a Inuo a week. You never see these people shabby while waiting till they have saved enough money to buy a -suit, or te get their children clothing. They realise that a good appearance counts in this world. There’s no need lor any honest person to save and scrape till they can pay cash, because they can make up small orders or a family order and send it to BALKIND, and secure what they ■ once, by paying a model,.to deposit and a few Uif sek. Well-to-do people don’t miss the money this way, and to the wage-earner is a GREAT BOON. He knows that he has to forward a few shillings week by week, and does not miss it, and his family are well dressed, and this man’s house is comfortably equipped. There is NO WORRY-NO TROUBLE. That is L. W. BALKIND’S plan. BALKIND’S business was established in Christchurch in 1908. Christchurch people soon showed their appreciation of the liberal terms. They eagerly became customers. To-day this business has thousands of pleased customers throughout Canterbury, and numbers among its patrons many people of standing, who find it more convenient to purchase their goods on the little-down-and-little-a-week-plan instead of having to meet big bills at longer periods. Owing to the success of his method L. W. BALKIND has decided to extend the same privileges to residents of this district. He offers £5 worth of goods for £1 deposit and 5s weekly. If you are paid fortnightly or monthly, you pay your instalments as you get paid. Terms could’nt bo easier, could they ? Send your orders for anything you want —Ladies’ Costumes, Coats, <>r Underwear—Men’s and Boy’s Suits, Underwear, Boots and Shoes, Hats and /Caps—everything— and I guarantee satisfaction. BALKIND’S QUALITY IS ALWAYS RIGHT. Common things look common from first to last, so wo only feature goods of A.I. quality. ' You can clothe th© whole .family 1 here, father or son, mother or daughter, besides buying blankets, quilts, sheeting, towelling and other household necessities, and everything of 1 ' the best, either for spot cash or onTmy easy payment plan;. You will be delighted with the way I treat you. So long as a man or woman is honest and straightforward, I meet them in the. most liberal manner possible. TRUST YOU. ■HP*** £5 For £l 5/“ 3 Drapery, Clothing and Boots to the above amount, will be forwarded direct to you on receipt of 20s, The goods are of the highest qualify, and iny terms the easiest possible. Write enclosing stamp for reply to L. W. BALKIND, Draper and Household Supplier, ' ' ; Christchurch, LOCAL AWENT WANTED.—Must be thoroughly experienced business man, who can Secure fidelity guarantee , Draper ; apd Good remuneration to. the riglijb rhjui. Supplier, Clj.CI?.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 28 June 1913, Page 7