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DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING COMPANY, OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. DRESSMAKING EXTRAORDINARY. HIGH-CLASS ORDER DEPARTMENTS. THE D.I.C. direct attention to the Large and Important. Additions to their Dressmaking ' jeceesary by the great expansion; of the business of these departments. THE LARGE NUMBER of Smart ami Elegant Costumes made during the pas* Race taid Carnival Seasons give, ample proof of our superiority m uhis very important branch. TO BE ELEGANTLY DRESSED is the r..ai-urail desire of every Lady of. taste, and by placing their .orders in our .hands this is already ; achieved. We ■ton out only th© best, which results in general appreciation. OUR DESIGNERS and; FITTERS arc Specialists, and can be positively,relied upon. OUR MATERIALS and TRIMMINGS are so well known for Quality as td need no praise, and all OUR PRICES ARE STRICTLY MODERATE. WE RECOMMEND the following fabrics as being the very newest and most suitable for Present Season's Wear: CANVAS VOILES, nil wool. 46in, 2s lid. FANCY BASKET CANVAS, 44m 2s 6d. ALL WOOL KNOP VOILES. 44in, 2s lid.. CREAM TAFFETTA VOILES, 44in, 2s 6d, ETAMENE VOILES, 44in, 2s lid. ALPACAS and SICILIENNES, 46in, 2s 6d and 2s lid. FANCY FLORAL and SPOT DELAINES, Large Selection, Is lid. • . SPECIAL CREAM MATERIALS, Sea-son-able Useful Favourite Fabrics' ice Spring arid Summer Gowns. CREAM NUNS' VEILING, 42in, from t» HOSTS OF OTHER NEW FABRICS, MAKING. THE MOST COMPLETE COLLECTION EVER DISPLAYED IN OUR DRESS DEPARTMENTS, COUNTRY CUSTOMERS—SampIes of all your requirements SENT POST FREE. THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF N.Z., LTD. CHRISTCHURCH. And at Wellington, Dimsdin and London.

MBSQLE-ASIEBS, Y©yKß and! ©LS 2 Are you Wc*Jc, Low Spirited, Tired of Life; do you soEer from physical decline through over exertion, exoesses, or ignoraaicr in youth, debility, nervous weakness, sleeplessness, wa-sted run down faeling, pimples, bladder, kidney or prostal affections, mohiaoicjia, timidity, bad memory, loss of fla»h or vitality, dizziness after stooping, twitching oi •eyelids or muscles, bashrulness, blushing, varicose veins, or vns~ wcakne»s, and havo you utterly failed in yrnir efforts to regain HEALTH? If xb, fencrw for a certainty I caa change a!l ihat. You can ba made vigorous, bright, strong tud healtky by consulting nax. s-cpuMt- r.r'ibv oont. FR.EE. x ?RO'F. NQTMANN, m.e.,e.m.©. 238, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST, OHRI3TCHURCH. Ths only specialist advertiser who will A THOROUGH CURE and sand treatment on terms of payment. Special eaey tonus to nay sufferer who has been misled by so-called specialists or Electrlo -Belt treatment. 'l iMUSA-sl)-, OP T-eISTI HONIALS A 3 UNI>£.K NERVOUS IRKITABILiaT AND WEAKNESS CUBEIJ. i , Ferry Road. Christchurck, PROF. NCniANN. September sth, 19M. Sir,—Many years I suffered from nervous .-irritability, weakness, etc., always tired ana weary afier sleepless nights; but with pleasure I now inform you the weakness has _ disappeared. I sleep well now. and have n« dreams. Such speedy restoration I dia not Got! J tvok Mr Fisher There's SECURITY In" SICK HEADACHE. TORPID LIVER. INDIGESTION. CONSTIPATION. • DIZZINESS. SALLOW SKIN. @s sure they m If you would succeed in life, Good Hsalth las essential. If ycu would get rich, make Hsslth paramount If you would enjoy luxury, Hsgain your HsalSs. If you would acquire knowledge, Look to your Hsalth. If you would become great or good, Vigorous Hsalth is First. If you live to do good, yau Rood Good Health. If you would always be " on hand " for business, pleasure, work, whatever may turn up, Have Perfect Ksaltft. Whatever may be your life, end, or motive, make tils Stusly af Health your First Business, as it is your indispensable instrumentality of all else. o%s HEILffl IS 1 reeiyiE «sf=rS idcred at any p-riod through nd csfeebling it in exact proof*, great or little. niUßt be 3 iistur you draw the sooner jarcs health is a drsft en the wired mid you are struggling Dr. MCLAUGHLIN'S • ELECTRIC BELT J U the cranae-t electrical invention oi modern times for the good of humanity. It is for superior to u Mother contrivance for the cure of disease. It is qu.ofe.sr.fa and eertur, , a it 3 hie.jr.vins tZZ drags have be*n.*i3od without success. Its life-givniE current satur ttes thewe'Xned p«ts with alimal nJfnetfcm, expands and invigorates the vital forces, and re- " , t u„ eff-cls of early mist&kes. exposures and excesses. The failure of medicine, of qowjks and of other so-oailefl Elbctr.c Belts which are now being n ff«ed in n"°rly every iown-theso contrivances are only to dupe the public whoss attention w Wu arousJa bv the good the genuine belt has done - is no argument a S »!uat Dr. McLaughlin s HtoSTll™? treatment, no other Belt is iu the same cl.ss with it Everything else mLyfiS.aad still Br. McLaughlin's Belt will cure. It has cured thousands who have tried other remedies without avail. Mr. D. McKenzik, of Masterton, writes under date March 26, 1904: The Dr. McLaughlin Co. " Dear Sirs —Yours to band enquiring as to the condition of my health, I have much pleasure in stating that I am wonderfully improved since I have been wearing your Belt. I have worn it according to directions, and Ido not hesitate to say that I found an improvement after the first far days, and I think I will soon be able to do without it. : ' T All the pains have left my.back and side for the last two weeks. I highly pleased with tire improvement your Belt has made in me. f it Our Health Book, 64 pages beautifully illustrated, rcllln* all about oar treat. S& la ? ment Bor.d for one. It is free for tho atkuig. We will mail it, post pr- J »~ be &a Ba ' B a-.y address. Call if you Ci-.n, aud hare t res consultation and test. 'A ooi _ a h'ghly qualified raw"' " ~ ....--- - slipping by. Street, ' a 3 Wellington.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13574, 21 October 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13574, 21 October 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXII, Issue 13574, 21 October 1904, Page 7

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