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■or liupture Wevj SciantEfie Appliance, Always a Perfect f-!-l-&eljus*«bJe to Any Si o Parasn.iiasy, CornisiPisibtc, Never slips KmaxSoua Springs or pacJo— s t.cs3 Thar' P,"a iy Common Trussea— ESade for Men, Women and childi on. i«J It On Aporoval-Vou Wear 14— If u Are I.oi Satisfied, I Refund Vour sejf lief to Sufferers. , is the only one that will absolutely hold vithout chuiiuiror lmrtinsr and i ordinary trusses. There are no s;.ring3 or lumpy i 'iids and yet it holds the rupture safely :mly without pain or inconvenience. I have io price -o lon- t-Uit any person, rich ~ d I absolutely guarantee it, mmmm C. E. Ercokw, {ho Inventor. I make it io your oriler—send it to you —you wear it, and if it cSoosn't satisfy a sen - it back to me and II will refund : oncy —O. 2. Erooiss. That is the fairest nropofiition ever raade hy a rupture speci'list. The bunks or any responsible citizen in Ma-shall willtellyou that is thewayldo business -always absolutely fair ai d square. For several years my appliance has been used in oil parts of America, with a wonderful record of r;ncces3. It ban come to be recognised aa tl.e only Sure, unfailing relief from, all the tortures of rupture, and the moat reliable method of cure. Thousands of reputable, honest, thankful men. und women testify to the great eoodtlio Brooko Bupture Aupliiinco has done them. Since its introduction "into England, my appliance lias brought povfect relief «nd coraicrt to many -who had suffered for year 3 Rflr. R. Hartwel!, 9F, Molly Mods® Lane, WalssilS, Statflordshlro, writes as follows: Walsall, Auj. 8, lfiOS. Sir. Bi-ooks, Sir:—l received the appliance all right on July 27th and must, say it answers the purjvose intended It is v erv c< -mfortable. I eee rasa around me in the came form us I was and I think tory likely when it is more widely known that some cf them Trill adopt your plan. I have now worn it t«vo weeks "nd can walk about much better, which IB a good advertisement. Yours truly, E. HAETWEII. Mr. W. T. Straw, 23, Park Road, Blackpool, has found relief. He says: Blackpool, Slay 12,1806. Dear Sir:—l received the appliance on the Ist inst. and am very planned with it It adapts itself to the body hi marvellous manner and serves its purpose perfectly. I have never felt so safe or s*o comfortable before since I was ruptnrod. I cycle suid take-a lot of exercise but the pad always stays in place, Tvhateverpoaitiou I get in I am, Yours truly, Y/*. T. STRAW. If you hnve tried raoit everything- else, come to rno. Where others fail, I havercypieate t sucoess. Write rae to-day r.nd twill *-end you my book on Rupture and its cure, showing my appliance and gritinir yon prices and names of people who have trisd it and been cured. It is instant relief when all others fail. Bemember I use no salves, no harness, no lies. Just a straight business deal at * reasonable price. Bemember a lettor to America requires 2}d postcere. Write your name very plain and be sura to pive your lull address 20 there can be no mistake in delivery Add-ess C. f. BROOKS, S3QB BrooHs B&-., EK»re.'»aH, IWi'ch., U.S.A.

o&o|®afsa^9J3s*3BS*S*©ssg*©joßg» I The Evidence & Reason Why j EVIDENCE From iS, Brougham Street, Woollooraooioo Bay, Sydney, N.S.W., lu}y 25th, 1906.—" My little Francis, aged four, had not been well for some time and did not improve. His appetite was very poor, and he grew pale and thin. One day I lead about Scott's Emulsion and gave it a trial, with most gratifying '". Scott'a Emulsion made boy of him altogether; he is full of life, and is always ready for his meals and enjoys them." <Mrs.) M. HURLEY. The Reason WHY He Is fall of Life C Scott's Emulsion gp"strength to tbe syste which thus soon began to do its own work again. The little chap got the nourishment of his ordinary food as well as the big extra nourishment in his Scott's. There ■ could only be one result—the one recorded by Mrs. Hurley. But reineinber, it was Scott's did this—not some other eniulsion "just as /» good " (which, by /*&>& the way,' is iinpossible). There- /f/rff/ fore, make sura Af f~ package before you buy. -< From all Chemists and Dealers in Medicines iwwl * w * lww *** aMTOißM

DAVIS SEWING MACHINES. The most durable and powerful ej«« chanical sewers ever made. Ten years' guarantee. Half the number of parts of any other machine. Agents. Mmsoa and Co. Z 2613

£KKKM_ CfeiWSaweSHfifißSßii! Bra«lS^gflff3aiP»gW-i»B^.re^ BHemE ™aKraJ, BIG IRffIPROVEBWERSTS PENDSftG. . FRENZIED EFFORTS TO SVIAKE ROOM FOR THE CONTRACTORS. THIS is the reason for the further price sacrifices Ave announce to-day. The whole of our Showrooms are being turned over to the contractors almost immediately, and rather than risk getting things soiled we determined to quit them at all hazards. The alterations must be done in time for the Spring trade, so there's no time to lose. If you would take advantage of the opportunity call to-day. Bargains reign in all departments. Have you seen those Jap. SilKs at if. yet? Everybody says they are wonderful value. Take a look at them yourself. " - Stylish, Gost«m©B | Pos* Next 4o ft3oth{ti&. G&ildren'a STAftTLISMG VALUES At Pleasing Prices. j SftS,. Pbictss ralk louder than words, when I Here's good n- ws for mother. Nico | it coin Bto buying Costumes at, about | 0< ats and Ulsters for the little ones. ] one-third ordinary pries. Thwy are j g>-in* now at oue-tliird and one-half { really s>ylish, well-cut sni's, in either j ordinary figures. Sa.-h a chance to E cloth or tweed, with Russian or bac j bhv rui-noy will be a long time coming f m§m cloth or tweed, with Russian or bac j Coats. ! "tf»'n. As il'iustrat;>d. Usually... 49/ R to 57/6 I Warm Winter Coats for littln gi Is, 4 smmm y-& o n ioii . * only 1 0/ii ex an i X-ivy Cloth Dro s -kirU. i'..MiH,rly ... 10,. 6 t<> 19/>' r-alu n.ico ... 6/4 1 to 10/8 i ■=••' Se.it '"Vb'uhi-'S, in navy l-.ihi •or twt;-ds, fit gins JO to 16. Fo mi.t-ly 21/- to P2/6 t&f piicti ■ ... ... iO/8 This c tyle Formerly 49/6 up to 57/6 Now i9/ll j ThfE'» wcr>« a!! mad-- f-•- this s-as n's I wi a--. So'th-v are wnii'.rt an- n«l;t ll(i- ---| t - h •-unii':tv' in rtyi«-. "win.; to pro- | jottid ate anions \hoiigh, we -;ar..-n t | i-eoj.i tii in. i 'i't.t-y -_;o at—i! 10 d z. tyiish Fianm-lotie BV.ns-s Us-umllv 3y ;1 t/11 ach Salf p-ioe i/l 1 Smart K kmiil-1 Blouses— Usual y Sain price 7/0 to 10/-1 4>/\ i To b© ClQ&Ted Regard!cs Ail our Sma't Wit.t r M Uinery imut.go now. V,'.. ».-.,n" he r- m._ takin-r and alterations are two powerful ievers. ■«n t •.•' cs-iv" resist their none too g nt e prHßauro. C a: :y tueru'a a co-mil- tu i.pluavai ot prices h«re now. For instance loot an ; h s : Balance of Imported Lend- a »nd :a is Mc'el Kits, 'V! fi to 45 - V-w 9/ , 1 Three Dozen " As you- •ike-it" Fein Mas, this fasM naMe shades. Must go. Warn 6/6. Now 1/1 1 A Special l-ine, of White Collie straws, round crown savors. W ere 3/11. Copies of Itf.-d.ds ; n all fc>io fashion*. colourings, shapes, and styk-s. Were 17/11 and 19/H Now 8/11 7/t 1 Motor Caps, good si ades in cloths and fancy tvreads, assorted shades. Usually 2/11 to o/H. N-w l/-ant l/li The balance of this season's Unnm;i,'d F'lts, Mushrooms. A-nenoan sailers, Toqu 8, etc., new and up-t-dale. Wore 4,fi and fi 11 1/ to 7 yeas, in tweed ■« and bearer cloths. Usually ... ... 10/6 to 18/Sal- pti.-e only 2/1 t JACKET. Any fc : -id of Jacket you need for lady or giti. They are in vaiyiug styles, som ihlng to suit all needs and purses. Uist.'-'S at--.ttlf-prica for children S to j y»h c.n't judge what they are like 13 y ars. 9 f rom the piic»s. for these are comSpL ::: 6>9 3 h kt^c,lfc f pie T ? Mtiato :^ if Ba.ovJ Cost. A nic» fir<-, a good l>-ol: and a dr> i=s : ng g wu to in, »i:at can you hwv h i; . ter ? 'l'hey are always hnrdt, and n< w r-u have a idiaiiC-- t-- mvs conaiderivbj. over on«. look—«'osy FltnnnW.tto Dressing fsown3 — Foriu.t-ly ... 1 -7<i t ■> 15/.Sa!e piic- 6' S 1 Molieton aiid French Fiaenoi (lowns— Fo-snarly ... 7/« to 35/S»le price ... 9/ 11to2 1/-Ladi-s' Tweed Jackets, f and £ lengths Formerly 27/6 to 35/p ice 5/11 Ladies' 'I weed Jackets, Erapira backs— F- rmeil.v ... ...37/6 to 45/-Sal---price ... ' ... " 7/11 Black Cara-nl Jackets, 24in., $ lengths Forme ly ... ... ... 37/6 Saiep ice ... 21/- 24/3 Long Tt.p Coats, sw'rig lack.and Reding.- te styl- 8, Colonial tweeds— Fo.meily ..." . 32/6 49 fi fi3/Sale price 24/6 S 5/6 49/SVSuch Under Vafwe. Utjbt clear absolutely -vervt 1 iug wo .an 0.-.i'.aily there's not so much n -d -in th-s.- iin *"but i«ir the uason-. siat-d hhj must all go uoav. Look at these C- set value-' up cia-ly. Strong Cr-rd-d Working Corses, B "^ B 22 - n - to 3Jin - Usually 3/11 .Now 2/11 Whito Kibb n Corsets, all siz-s. {Jsua'ly 2/11. Now 1/11 ThCM-lba" Cora t, in Grey Connlle, 20in. to 28in. Usually 5/6 Now 2/U . Wov.n Loas-sleevod Bodices, in natural. Formerly 2/9. Now 1/6 Wcm-n's Long-o'e-yed Ribbed Wool Vests, in pink, natural and whits. Usually 2/- Nv)w i/- ' Ctild'-en's Cm! and N T *P Cloth in navy and card'nal, also Beaver plush Usually lti/h 18/6 "21/- v -w 6/H 8/11 »nd 10/3 :s pi ip m r i Of course you j know w© allow our cash dfsoount i of 1/- off each j complete JS S right through *he Saie s don't y.ou ? ~:,- v^?Ag&u!i^zimmwmiv>nm:«*t!rx* CHRiSTCHURCH WMmmm*: Wom '•"*'-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 14432, 24 July 1907, Page 4

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