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Nothing Better can Tie clone tot yt» .r children than to look after their teeth carefully. Teach them to use a toothbrush by the time they can talk. Your children’s temporary teeth are as import, ant as the permanent teeth. Good habit' are best begun early. Start them using Doctor Pritchard Jones’ Tooth Pow‘ der daily. 7/6 per tin, obtainable at all chemists. * it

The State woods of Germany extend over 10.000,000 acres, and give employment to nearly 100,000 people. .

n iWf Urn 8 m Sb *srT7j ii I iaS! ABRAHAM LS^COL^I, One of the Grandest Characters in Modern History, said: “You can fool some of the people all of the time, “ You can fool all the people some of' the time, “ But you cannot fool all the people all the time.” Now, for a long time past, certain individuals have been trying to fool the public into the belief that it is necessary to pay four, five or six guineas for a suit made-to-measure, and that it would bo impossible for the public to obtain a suit made-to-measure that would give complete satisfaction in every respect, for a very substantial sum less than these prices. But Abraham Lincoln was right when he said, “ You cannot fool all the people all the time.” Sometime ago, I saw this—l saw that the people who paid cash for their suits had to pay for those who never paid by trading with the ordinary tailors who give credit, and necessarily made many bad debts—l saw that old style .methods were adopted in the workrooms, which wer» both costly and unsatisfactory in results as shown in the finished garments which were being worn, and which would in no way compare in the finer points with garments being made in London for little more that half' tho prices. Just two years ago I started to make StJITS-TO-MEASURE. Front S2 ss. to £3 155., instead of four, five and six gns. I cob all losses on bad debts by doing a purely cash business in giving credit to no one whomsoever. I adopted the very best and latest methods in manufacture, and my suits have given such satisfaction to men everywhere, that to-day I am doing the mggest suit business in the Dominion. I have already thirteen branches throughout New Zealand, iu all the principal cities and towns, and every week my business is increasing, which proves conclusively that my patrons are completely satisfied with the splendid garments I produce, and delighted with the money I save them on high grade suits ihade-to-measure. I want every man to understand that my method of doing business is altogether different from the methods adopted by my numerous would-be imitators, and that consequently, when you place your order for a suit to measure at my establishment, you get garments that are made to your measure in tho best possible way, the very best garments it is possible to procure, no matter how high the price you pay garments that are altogether different” from anything else advertised in Christchurch at similar prices to my own. Further, I will prove every word I say in tb’.s advertisement by giving you a written guarantee when you order your suit, that should it not fit perfectly and give you complete satisfaction in every way when completed, I will refund the whole of your money in full without tho slightest hesitation. It’s a fair business-like offer that must appeal to every sound, solid thinking man in Christchurch. 1 stand back of my word. I prove everything I say. All I ask is an opportunity. The New Reason’s Suitings, a beautiful range of the very latest in all-wool Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds, as well as the latest from England, Scotland and Ireland, await ycur inspection now. NOTE MY ADDRESS 184 and 180, COLOMBO ST., (Opposite Kincaid's)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXX, Issue 14976, 23 April 1909, Page 5

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