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Better than the Ordinary | High-grade Clothing. | That is what we pride our products to be : Not just 1 what everybody can turn out, but " better 1 than the ordinary." 1 «> • j A LITTLE FANCY JUVENILE ; A BOYS' OR YOUTHS' I iIP it" SUIT 5 A ttEADr-MADE; 08, A SPECIAL MEASURE; | aJr\* JS.L we d 0 our utmost to give that individuality to a garment which D characterises really good class products. M We are NOW giving our i BOOT DEPARTMENT 1 Special Attention. 1 Ladies nd Getlernen can depend on up-to-date § FOOTWEAR at LOWEST PRICES. | New Zealand Clothing Factory. I I WnAI YuU x9sfi n^t^-*^ ■ Un W!■ jgT—Br £2 to £3 In your pocket ■ by buying a EUREKA SUIT ■ Get one of my Made-to-measure EUREKA Suits, and save ■ money. I've been satisfying particular men since 1881, and I D can satisfy YOU. If I can't, I lose—not you. B BECAUSE every suit I make goes out on the distinct undern standing that if you are not perfectly satisfied as to style, fit, and finish, you send it back, and I refund your money. You are the sole judge, but I take all the risk. >^ May I send you my new booklet, "Better Suits pT for Less Money" ? It's free if you want it. IVA I'll send patterns with it, if you like. They are I make Suiti to your own measure from 45/" An. I Jk\ One man I made a suit for writes :— /I I If I H ',' I receiyed suit l»st night, and must i»y that lam / I* f 4 |_J B very pleased with it. It is the best fitting suit I hare / flf A ■.Cj H ever had, and if ever I sea anybody who wants a good. # ■ A I(/*L W suit I will recommend you t« them. —I remain, youiV / laLJ||! I Further eridenc* ia the beeklet. .■ MW H l''|»\ R Just fill in this coupon, and post It to-day. 4 \mICL /iT'il Ij TRIBE & CO., Christchurch. H" bH?* ■I Please send me your FREE TBIIIF ' 'ZJz^EI " H booklet, "Better Suits for Less I KIHt. Triißflfllffl II Money," as adrertised in the ' "'—mJ J^^J I^'^"* [I "i ' shall ais'o'Ve "glad* to'examine* MADE TO MEASURE I If your free patterns. N.'f.—lt is filll^Q BY Uill I H understood this inquiry does net OUIIO Dl niAIL, ■■ ■ I .b:: d. m:.::.™::r:.! 1........ christchubch. A 1 No- 8 Ettebllshed 1881. Vy ( I ; || Crosbies' Patent "Improved • Flax Stripper. EFFICIENCY. ECONOMY. D EFORE purchasing a flax stripper Jijvestigate the *-* merits .of a " Crosbies." Infinite car^ is given to every detail of construction, and as a result a " Crosbies " Stripper will dress more flax in a given time than any other machine, and less quantity will produce a ton of perfect unbruised fibre. . ' LESS PRIVING POWER, LESS ATTENTION, LESS WEAR. NOTE. — By using our patent grinding machine the beater roller can be ground without being removed from its own bearings. Time is saved and a better result assured. INSPECTION AND CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. A.&T. BURT, Ltd., OUNEDIN. CHRISTCHURCH. AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON. INVER. - CARGILL and PORT CHALMERS. 1 1 1| ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT'! A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR 1 All Functional Derangements of the Liver, m Temporary Congestion arising from Alco- 1 holic Beverages, Errors in Diet, (Bating ff or Drinking,) Biliousness, Sick Headache, € Giddiness, Oppression or Peeling of Melan- 1 choly, Vomiting, Heartburn, Sourness of f the Stomach, or Constipation. It is a ■ Refreshing and Invigorating Beverage, I most Invaluable to Travellers, Emigrants, j* € Sailors, and Residents in Tropical" Climates. 1 ENO'S "FRUIT Salt" assists the Functions of iha Liv6r, Bowels,' Skin, find I Kidneys by Natural Means: thus the blood is free^ from poisonous or other s hurtful matters, the foundation and great danger or' Chills, Fever, Worry, Blood M Po\3ons, <fee. Taere U no doubt that, where it has been taken in the earliest \ stages of a disease, it has, in innumerable instances, prevented a serious illness. ■ CAUTlON.— Examine the Qnpsnle nnd see that it is marked ENO'S'FRUIT SALT,' I otherwise you have the sincercst form of fIattery—IMITATION. ■ Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., 'FRUIT SALT' WORK?, London, € ' ' 5.8., Eng., by J. C. ENC'S Patent. J Sold by cnemists and Stores everywhere. J

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 5 March 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLIII, Issue 59, 5 March 1909, Page 3