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Mrp • m.% |gm ill 111% ~, ~, p® p® /m | mM B l||a |p 11 M i ll&XIgl ft ' ®» ;$ ft K 3 To reduce our stock before our annual inventory, we are giving the above discounts on all Electroplated Ware, Silver Ware, Cutlery, Watches, Clocks, Aluminium Ware, Lamps, Art Pottery, Bronze and Marble Figures, Vases, Coal and Wood Boxes, Fenders and Fire Irons, Brass and Copper Goods and Leather Goods, See these goods to-day, and take advantage of this exceptional offer. It lasts for the month of June only. sLy? we r&fi COLOMBO ST. r if i CHRISTCHURCH

BO NOT BE BEHIND THE TIMES, but move with them. Salts, Castor OiJ anti harsh purgatives are out of date, and have been the cause of many a case of constipation. Chamberlain’s Tablets are the medicine that you want to take. They cure constipation, indigestion, biliousness, and enre them permanently. Remember the name—Chamberlain’s Tablets—and be sure you get them, for there is nothing “ just aa goed.” 4

The Wise Mother Uses Baniiington’s irish Moss. For children’s Coughs and Colds there Is no remedy so sale and sure, for it Is ebsolately free from harmful narcotics. Moreover, for nearly hall a contury CARRAGEEN Irish Moss has been the standard family medicine for all Throat and Chest ailments. Mrs Elizabeth French, of Christchurch, wri es “ I am pleased to testify to the efficacy ol' Bennington's Irish Moss. I have used it for myself and family for many years for Coughs and Colds. We have all derived much benefit from taking Bonnington’s Irish Moss.—Elizabeth French." Some unscrupulous retailer may try to sell you a substitute or imitation which gives him greater profit. Absolutely refuse any remedy but EonIrn' Irish Moss JTl * f i> lsr.ta.-i-.. □ DON'T RUN , AWAY ' With the idea that it is necessary to pay £4, £5 or £6 for a good suit. It isn’t, and the sooner you realise that fact the better for yourself. Do you know that in England and America the habit of paying high prices for Suits is fast dying out ? And do you know how this has come about ? Well, for the same reason that other trades have been rovoluti *nised—hy modem methods of manufacturing. Take, for instance, the Boot trade. How many men nowadays think of getting their boots made-to-measure ? And who will say that the hand-made boots can compare in price, workmanship and finish with the beautiful machinemade article ? Those people with conservative ideas cling to the hand-made article and pay foi* their prejudices accordingly. So with suits. If you have such ideas, /have money to spare, and take a pleasure in spending it, then by all means cling to your conservative opinions. BUT if you are a sensible, matter-of-I fact follow, and want to save money, j TAKE OUR ADVICE and ask your clothier to show vrai the latest production in 1 kODESN SUlTS—the “CROWfiALL." For perfection of fit, elegance of stylo and finish, at'a price to suit your pocket, they are the finest value in the Dominion. Manufactured by Crown Clothing Co, Ltd. (Wholesale only).

IoH costume For 3s*. »#%; ' Hiito yon seen the Beauti- " t ful fashionable Costumes in navy and black serges and coloured nil-wool tweeds oiler ed at Hollander's for £3/3/Ercry lady should see these smart Costumes lined throughout, the coats in the fashionable straight cut—three-quarter length they’re just wh t you want for present wear—and at their price £3/3/- they’re really the nnest valno anywhere in town. All alterations to fit the figure free. Ujuillil U JUJUL j | IS3 Colombo St. B 'Phone £556 - Opposito City Ciib Stand awr /m m V. Tite Factory Operative 15 u rajr iiuvzzrs zrt T. si’XZi, /J i Will yota be gulled or tailored ? Will yousave money for your- j I self by paying me Cash and j j getting the genuine article i j that you expect ? or tv it l you j help the other man to save \ your money by supplying you j with the sCurious article j that you don't want —he ' makes the big profits. ; Just read the cutting from the \ London Sartorial Gazette, which j expresses the position here clearly 1 in the tailoring trade. Unscrupulous Trading. “ Tricky ” advert ising was recently ! discussed by the Drapers’ Chamber ( of Trade, and the abuse may well be classed with trade mi -description. It was pointed out that a very large number of advertisements contained misleading .elements, others wero rendered ! attractive by gross exaggeration, i while the most flagrant of all wero absolutely untruthful in essential points. Such advertisements have a most harmful effect, as tending to quite o\ evshndow the necessarily colder and balder announcements in which the “truth without j exaggeration ” principle prevails. (; Then, again, the rude awakening j of the gulled purchasers leads S thorn to discount all advertisers’ ! statements, and ’ thus one of the ; ‘ most valuable aids to increased : : business is seriously prejudiced. • M Suits from M 4s. CASH. /iiiri E LONDON TAILOR, f

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15333, 16 June 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15333, 16 June 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15333, 16 June 1910, Page 9