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Tailoring. IS IT WORTH IT? IT IS. I,V 8 *?11 worth any man's time to dreaai well. For tocial reasons, tor business reasons, for your own satisfaction, you should caretuily choose your tailor. Clothes make the man to a very great extent. SARTORIAL SERVICE. LTD., will tailor you as smartly as the best dressed man in the Dominion. A Suit cut to your special order, and taMor-mnde. will cost only 635. 755, 84s. On tnese prices you save 20s to 30s at least. We sell for cash, buy materials in huge Quantities, and do ihe biggest tailoring business in New Zealand. You buy direct from the Manufacturers and the savings are yours. Coaie in and see m to-day and we shall prove every word of this. Samples will be sUadly sent if sou cannot inspect the maierirls in person. We pledyc ourselves to give satisfaction: we cannot an'ord- to do otherwise. Branches everywhere. TFIE .-SARTORIAL SERVICE. LTD.. 153. Queen Street, Auckland. Medical. EVERYMAN no matter who or what he is, wonld do well from time to time to call himself to account and review his position from the standpoint, of health. Nothing can make up for its loss; nothing is so importaut as to establish it upon a firm basis. Never be too busy or too careless to give Naturo the assist""'*** she often demands. One can easily, al imperceptibly, slip down from a good to a. bad state in this matter. A little neglect—warning symptoms dtsregarded—may have very unpleasant and serious consequences. There is good authority for saying that a great proportion of all illness has its first beginnings in some irregularity of the important organs of digestion and assimilation. Everyone, indeed, is so troubled at . one time or another and SOMETIMES NEEDS corrective medicine. The stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels being among the hardest worked organs in the body, it is hardly surprising that they should occasionally get sluggish or otherwise deranged. When the stomach is out of order and dyspeptic conditions arise, the general health begins to suffer. If the bowels arc irregular and constipated, the non-elimination of waste matter from the system gives rise to impure blood and many other evils. The remedy is to take Beecham's Pills, a perfectly safe, well-tried, and reliable medicine, which the experience of several generations of men and women has proved to be of the greatest curative value. Even if blessed with the strongest constitution, you are liable, at times, to be out-of-sorts, lacking energy, headachy, or bilious. To feel again restored, fresh, and fit, able once more to enter with proper spirit into the business awl pleasure of life, you cannot do better, than take the unrivalled aperient and corrective, BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold eyerywher© in boxes. Price, 10Jd (36 pills). Is l*d <56 pills), and 28 9d (158 pills).

Dental. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL. Knowledge and Skill are invariable characteristics of our work. Add to these T?XPERIENCE pONSCIENTIOUS AND pAINLESS ■riXTKACTIOXS And you have the necret of our success, and the cause of the full \ confidence which our patients havo in our work. Fillings, Crown and And ARTIFICIAL * splendid appeacance, great- eSciencj, and lasting semce ere assured in our hands. J. H. EINNEAR, SURGEON DENTIST. QUEEN Q TREET, A UCKLANI Restaurants sind Tea Rooms. OT TOMATO SOU]? (The Original*. DELICIOUS FRUIT AND CREAM. Popular Fruit Luncheon. HOT SCOTCH AND CORNISH PIES. TEA. CAKES, DATE SCONES, MESSENGER EROS., 61, Queent Street, LARGEST DINING ROOM IN TOWN. BEST ONE SHILLING MEALS. QUICK SERVICE. STRAND ARCADE. Money. "" fONEY TO LEND at a moderate rate of L interest.—Apoly Jackson and Russell. "ONEY TO LEND at lowest current Tatcs L of interest. —Apply Russell and Campbell, Wyndham St. TLf ONEY TO LEND on Mortgage at a low TtXrate of interest.—Apply M. G. McGregor, Hobson Buildings, 3hortland Street. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage.—Oliphant and Oliphant, Solicitors, 10, High St. WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND ON VV MORTGAGE. SHEARER AND EASTGATE, Security, Queen Street. .T'O N E Y TO L E N D ill ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY. AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES, And in SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS. SAMUEL VATLE .AND SONS. Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 87, Queen Street. ONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Freehold Securities. W COLEMAN. Solicitor and Notary Public, 42 and H. Queen St. ONEY HOLD SECURITY, AT CURRENT RATES. HESKETH AND RICHMOND, Wyndham St., Auckland. X ESTABLISHED 1887 Royal Li Loan Office, 4, Wellesley St. Js'., first shop from Queen St. (late of Victoria St.). Money to Lend x conceivable torm security; reasonable interest. fiTONEY Lent on Prom. Notes, JJL on Build. Society's Share*, ja Life Ins. Policies, or on Fur- ' niture without removal. Business strictly confidential.—The Lombard, 31, Wellesley St. (opp. Public Library). Stud Horses. fO STAND AT NGA- ' L ROTO, WAIKATO, THE NEWLY-IMPORTED , VHOROCGrHERED STALLION, QUIN ABBEY m) - SIRE, MORGANATIC. QUIN ABBEY is a horise of distinctive type, standing well over 10 hands, bay in colour, with substance, ciuality. and good bone. ' Ho has the merit, too, of b jing a performer with credentials, showing that he possessed brilliancy and staying qualities on the fl&t and jumping abilities as well; indeed, he was bred in the home of jumpers in Ireland, and inherits the blood of a number of sires' whose names are world-famed in connection with jumping cracks. Terms: Single Mare, 15 Guineas. For further particulars, apply to ERNEST POTTS, Ngaroto, Waikato. 'Phono 65, Te Awamutu.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15377, 12 August 1913, Page 4

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