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W PAYING CASH YOUR TAILORING. Please don't, think because the" other day we told you that w had • slightly raised our Prices for Tailoring, • and did not now claim to save you £2 on every order, that we can't still save you money, on your Tailoring. -. ..'■.'■ About the slight rise in price—merely a shilling or two on each Suit we make,— it secures for you considerably more th&a its value in, extra, quality nniehings, And about the Two Pounds Saving, you know that even the credit taDore. lowered their priae. somewhat to try and compete with us since we made that phrase'"Sa,vo'£2 ""our motto,' and we are simply dropping it now because we don't want to make any statement which might be even slightly. misleading. • At the same time many of our Customers have told 'us during the last fortnight that. they've sa.ved a .clear £2 on the Suite we've made Vt tlieir ordef for cash. Yon must be,the'judge of just how much money we can save you, but don't make any mifit&ko about the saving' being still there. Our Cash , .Prices for . High-grade Tailoring to Order mean 'Money in your pocket every time, and incidentally you secure the finest Cutting New Zealand can produce—the most thorough workmanship'' and reliable quality. They're- guaranteed to you. II you don't get perfect satisfaction you're entitled to your; money back—and youjll .get it. ' ;', -. ■■ See oiffi , local Sales Manager to-day. He's got a swag of lovely new Suitings to show you. ; ; SAC STJITINGS TO ORDER,' 55s U 84s —Guaranteed, remember. WiWM DAVIIS (LIMITED), "The Progressive- Tailors," 61 PRINCES STREET (Next Mutual Stores), DUNEDIN. i" anai■!■!■!nwniii iiif ■! "'"■' ii -■—...i ■ f MATCHLESS:, FOR j .BILIOUSNESS. . " A severe spell of Biliousness, with *'the accompanying throbbing headache, is the most wretched affliction; ' ■ . one feels so helplessly ill.and miserable. But there, is one supremely ;. effectual remedy, but for which the. world would have been'a less happy one. : Cockle's Antibilious Pills ,h ononred • ; by inclusion in the British Pharmacopoeia, have been prescribed by, doctors all over the '.world for more than a century, for Biliousness, Indigestion, Flatulence, Loss of Appetite, Sick Headache, and all symptoms of Constipation. ((?■■ &<U4^ Wtioopiinw Couoli SPASMODIC CROUP ASTHMA COUOUS BRONCHITIS CATARRH, ; COLDS ESTABLISHED 1070 A simple, safe and effective treatment (or bronchial troubles, avoiding drugs. Vaporized Cresolene stops the paroxysms of Whooping Cough and relieves Spasmodic Croup at once. It Is a boon to sufferers from Asthma. The air rendered strongly antiseptic, Inspired wltb every breath, makes breathing easy; soothes the sore tliroat and stopsthecougta.assurlngiostfulnlghts. Itts invaluable to mothers with young children. Cresolene relieves the bronchial compilestlons ot Scarlet Fever Pgy —™""'"B|i and Measles and is a K &$ tjgi? JgP valuable aid la the V,\i.'h> treatment ol Dlphthe- Jri^ff^^i Cresoleno's best reo L .^tT, BOpm ommcnaatlou Is Its 30 «(|HH ■iXusJi, Jr years of successful use, ■ SqldbyClitmisls. fr'<+<wl£p ■ / 62 C3BTUHDT ST..H.Y..q.S J. isb§ifer~<s« 3'BY ' SPECIAL fm ' ■ I APPOINTMENT JH NO TEAS $| . IN OR OUT OF ENGLAND ffl HAVE RETAINED THE Kg LARGEST SALE FOR KB SO MANY .YEARS AS ft] PURE CEYLON ANO M BLENDED TEAS. IT IS ffl IMPOSSIBLE TO BUY B| BETTER TEAS. OR TEAS M THAT HAVE PLEASED Bf LONGER Eff MjT MB COLD AND SILVER ISM COMPETITION. JSP

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 15186, 4 July 1911, Page 2

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