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MEN-MAKE £2 TO DAY. Men who appreciate the value of money are making £2 in a single day—they're saving £2. And when you save £2. you make £2— are £2 to the good. By ordering: your next Suit at GEORGE DA VIES, the well-known Suit Specialist, you will not only save £2 on the price of the garments, but you will secure i written guarantee for a perfect fit—complete satisfaction, or your money back. By doing the bigge3t Suit business in the Dominion—by selling for cash only—by adoptin™ only up-to-date methods In the workrooms—by charging Three Guineas instead of Five for a superb Suit to measure, this firm Is savins Hundreds of Pounds—making Hundreds of Pounds for its customers every week. You are advised to make £2 to-day. by placing "our order with this progressive firm without delay. The latest and most stylish suitings await your inspection now.—The address of the Auckland branch is 46, Queen-street. TAKE CARE OF YOUR HEALTH Is one of those ordinary, every-day admonitions that are so rarely observed. Health, the most valuable, is often the moat neglected of all earthly blessings. It is not Until a man experiences a sensible decline of his vital powers that he begins to bestow any really serious thoughts about the matter. So long as he is free from pain and inconvenience he is usually content to let things drift, with the inevitable result that dlseiopA which might have been easily dealt with at an early stage are allowed to attain alarming and dangerous proportions. This is particularly the case with regard to Stomach and Ltv<er derangements. So little Is the importance of sound healthy digestion understood or appreciated that it is usual to disregard common symptoms of disorder, and not until actual pain or weakness is established is the matter seriously attended to. This is indeed surprising when we re« member how largely the Stomach and Liver determine the health of the entire body, and even more remarkable when we recall the fact that the digestive organs can be maintained in perfect health by an occasional dose of Beecham's Pills. If your Stomach, Liver, or Bowels are out of order. Beecnam's Pills will put them right, and if they are in order Beecham's Pills will keep them right. TAKE BEECHAM'S PILLS. Prepared only by THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens. Eng. Sold everywhere in boxes, Price 10id (36 pills). Is lid (56 pills), and 2s 9d (168 fills). i . """ " ... " m ~ KINO'S PRE-SHRUNK SUITS, MADE TO ORDER AND TRIED ON. DELIVERED TO YOU s FOR £3 10 s The fact that the cloth from which these garments are made is " Pre-shrunk " means that all the tendenc-' to shrink was taken out of the material before they were ever touched with the shears. It means that all the stylo, distinctiveness, and elegance, whica you notice when you view yourself in the Clothier's glass is THERE TO STAY-that Kino's Suits will not shrink, get out of shape, wrinkle, pucker, bag, or draw up. A man's suit when cut embraces some 163 separate pieces of material. They can be put together mechanically, and made into a suit that looks good BEFORE BEING WORN. Or they can be tailored artistically with every consideration for the peculiarities of the wearer's form embodied in a suit that affords him distinction, as well as comfort and pleasure. Merely the difference between a suit mado for no one in particular, and a suit made expressly to the order of the man who is to wear them. CUT. TRIED ON, and finished in the premises by expert tailors, Try our way once— is about the came Our Tailor-made SKIRTS set the fashion in New Zealand. NEW ADDRESS: 94. T*r aRANQAHAPE "DOAD, AUCKLAND. (Opp. Tabernacle.) BRANCHES IN HAMILTON AND PRINCIPAL TOWNS. A LEADING AUCKLAND DOCTOR'S RECOMMENDATION. Auckland Hydropathic Establishment, Khyber Pass, June 28, 1909. Dear Sirs,— I have used and enjoyed " COOLIE COCOA" for some time, and have known it for years. as it is one of the best Cocoas oh the market. It is a Cocoa which requires no recommendation, as it can be given with benefit to either strong or weak, but one feature I must mention— is acceptable to the most delicate digestion, and will not cause biliousness, which most Cocoas undoubtedly do. ' ■ ! JS. FRY AND SONS. CHOCOLATE AND . COCOA MANUFACTURERS TO H.M. THE KING. NEW BREAKFAST COCOA. NASAL Catarrh or Cold in the Head—with all its disagreeable "vmptoms—may be quickly relieved and cured by " Na£OL.' It is simple in use. powerful in action, and harmless to the patient. It is worth trying, because it represents the latest advance in Medical Science. Each bottle.contains 60 doses, and is soli by Chemists and Stores at Is 6d per bottle. SMALL TEASPOONFUL OP FRY'S NEW BREAKFAST COCOA MAKES A GOOD CUP OF COCOA. npo HARD - WORKED WOMEN X We only ask you to give one bottle of WILWORS.LI a trial and prove to yourselves no rubbing or soaking required. Washing costs 3d. 7 VOUNG AND / 10.. 39. FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. Lubricating Oils in great variety. Leather Belti:--. Dick's Original '< Mica Belting. Belt Laces, Lace Hides, Metal jJelt ffW- «riars. Cart and Rick Covers. Waterproof Canvas; Ventilating Fans. • Telephone No. .sol. YOUR cough truuoles you most at nightjust when retiring, and you have dimcultv in petting off to sleep. Try '" NAZO.L." it acts like a charm. An hour before you retire, take two drops on loaf sugar, and allow to dissolve slowly in the mouth, and rub two or three drops between the hands, and thoroughly inhale through the nostrils for a few minutes, and repeat again just on retiring. It is worth trying. "' NAZOL" is sold by Chemists and Stores at Is 6d per bottle containing 60 doses. ITtRYS BREAKFAST COCOA IS THE LATEST 1 PRODUCT OF BRITISH ENTERPRISE. PURE, DELICIOUS. J

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14142, 18 August 1909, Page 10

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