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TO THE POINIT> « East Belt, ; Ashburton. " I have been a sufferer from Lfoav Complaint for five years, I used a bottle of PLANTJSKOJL, which cured my ailment." ' Mrs. A. SMITHEL. Anlsebrook's Chocolates t Haw the delicious nail tural flavour, because Sthey are made of materials that are choice and purw. EVERYBODY LIKES THEM Because they taste so good. Our knowledge of now to combine flavour* in a delicious harmony is one secret of their popularity. There are no discordant combinations. '' Every chocolate: tastes right,. -'•.'. ..7 . Because they can be eaten } . freely. > They < &6 fcure's pure products, just as she grew them. : For this reason they are wholesome, digestible and j nourishing. i THY OUR ii let Cream Oroos ' Chocolate Sponge Chocolate Dates Chocolate Figs Chocolate Prunes Chocolate Almonds Chocolate Walnuts . .»■ I , _

C. W. BLACKBQURIN, Builder k Contractor. MAIN tiTRKET WEST. Palmerston North. EVERY branch of the Building trade undertaken. Full istook ul paints, scrim, and paperhangings. P>»na prepared and estimate* girea Telephone No. SOS. MEM ARE SAVING MONEY. HAVING CLOTHES MADE IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOW IT IS DONE. Every day we hear of local gentlemen saving as much as £2 10s. and never less than £2 on a single suit of clothes by having them made to their measure in Christchureh. For a long time it has been felt that £4 or £5 was too much to pay for a suit, and it would certainly appear so when it is remembered that George Davies, > the Christchureh tailor, is making suits to . measure for from 39/6 upwards, and giving 1 a written guarantee of satisfaction with every garment he produces. A well-known local gentleman who recently received a suit made to his measure in Christchureh by Mr. Davies is very enthusiastic about the saving effected, and is delighted with the style, fit and finish of the clothes. He describes his experience thus:— ® " Some little time ago, I saw an advertisement of Mr. George Davies* in this paper in which he offered to make a suit of clothes to measure for from 39/6. Candidly, I was sceptical, but after some deliberation I wrote for samples and self-measurement form, and by return mail, I received a full range of really good suitings. I finally selected a pattern to my liking at £2 10s. the suit, and took my measurements on the simple self-measurement form supplied, then sent them on to Mr. Davies. About ten days or a fortnight later I received my clothes with a letter from Mr. Davies, asking me to try on, and examine the suit fully, and if I was not completely satisfied, to return it at once, and get my money back in full. All my previous doubts I must say proved groundless, for I found the suit the best fit I had ever had, and in quality and workmanship it is equal in every respect to the suits I have been paying £4' 10s. and £6 for. lam satisfied Z saved £2 by sending to Christchurch for those samples, besides getting a written guarantee of satisfaction, and taking no risk whatever." We understand Mr. Davies has just published a new Style Book, whioh he informs us will gladly be sent post free, together with samples of latest suitings, and self-measurement form to any address on request. »-•' When writing just say:. " Kindly send me samples, etc," and address your postcard or letter to George Davies, Suocess Suit Shop, 1M Colombo Btreet,Gbristohurob.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8510, 12 February 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8510, 12 February 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8510, 12 February 1908, Page 7

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