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| THE STffIMM @F1 eiM'sm. : The standard of a l 'good Suit isn't set- | by the price. '.There's 'something: more than that; Thero's fabric, pattern, cut, fit, and the general finish to bo conI sidered. These regulate the price, and not the price them. When you order your new Suit at George Davies's you can bo certain that conscientious/ workmen will givo to your suit that, consideration and attention that; you have stipulated for. I never 6t-int the quality to bring it ■ within tho prico; limit, but rather, by doing a strictly cash business, I am enabled to give you far better valito and much more satisfaction than you can get ou credit. TAILOR-HADE SUITS TO ORDER. 55s f 635, 755(, . Only tho who have made «' w.reful comparison of our garmonts xvitu others that seem to be; similar can'l'eajise'tho ; benefits of the cash tailoring idea,arid when they do realise it they marvel at the'amount of value they get by paying cash. '.' i My patrons pay cash, and they do it ' because :it gives them a quality 'they cannot' get from the tailor ' who ..does business on credit. Cash brings woollens to mo for- less money than credit, and I share - tho advantages ivith .YOU, because-it's sound sense.'to do so." ! •JHfIITISSTEa 1 IT .WILL BE. .MONEY. IN YOU® .'POCKET TO' INVESTIGATE : MY METHODS . OF TAILORING T TO CONSIDER THE , CASH SYSTEM'AND TO , COMPARE M,Y VALUfeS TYITB ' THOSE ELSEWHERE - . LIMITED, ' "THE MODERN TAILOR;'' 61 Princes Street, f y (Next Mutual Stores) DUNEDIN. 1 ■ BONNIHGTQN'S •. ji I CURES EHWH'S COW. H i AHO COLDS. g s ; For naarly half!; a - §!■■■■ century Boimingtoji's ,|||| I Irish Hoss has bean g||j the favourite family ,i||| remedy, for Coughs & j||3 Colds. Wiaa parents g|j always keep a bottle Ej||j ; in thehome.for there ||| is no other madioine ||jl so aafe and sure. H . Bonnington's 1 CARRAGEEN >|| Irish Moss * I 1 Mr. M. ]. Gavin, of Dunedin, Egs writes-- Mi " I have ,ustd Bonnington's BjSj IrishMossforanumberofyears, - f®3| ■ and have found it a most excel- gj£ lent medicine for a Cough or |w Sore Throat. Itisveryfioodfor , children, for. brine very palat- m able, it is no trouble to get a child ill to take it;-in fact the'trouble ■. p : with my children is to keep it away from them." , ||| Be sure and get BONNING- 1 ' . ffi TON'S. There is no remedy SB 85 "justas good." Fifty years of ® . |1 . ' steadily increas-, m v W, ing sales must ; ■ count for some- ,£j' - : I ■' f WiTH lIIIIE. 1 1 How', terribly some" people suffer >•. ; | from'bilious headache! There is no 1 I reason for it. They need only take < | ' Cockle's and then to give I s the necessary stimulus to the liver i . 5 and bowels, and headaches and f •':■ I biliousness would soon yanish, i | together with all digestive troubles, { | Cockle's Pills cleanse and re- f } strengthen the enfeebled organs | I and thus rid the system of poisonous h | waste'matter. I |•■ •' <i£ m 2/9. jj CRACKED hands, chapped hands, rough hands, scaly hands, are all healed and cured by LANE'S MEDOLINE. The only article specially pre? pared for the hands. i/Hvervwliere. §. through.^V^ tSw It is impossible for \ ness lo penetrate boots tfiat have been treated with— - §/T. ®fty<a«'M.Oi!ill Hoatnuktn, S * jUOTBS ON RURAL TOPICS, bv , lr ., "S'lcola, Weekly in tho Otago witness, dealing with subjects of current uitercst to fwrnen^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14927, 1 September 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14927, 1 September 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14927, 1 September 1910, Page 2

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