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Of Delicious Piquancy and Appetising Flavour—makes meals enjoyable:. i . ■ GOOD *S' w meets you half-way—does all your work in half the time and at half the cost of common soap. ' Sunlight saves your clothes from injury, your hands from j being rough, and your life from becoming a drudgery. i-K,. absolute purity makes it alone safe for dainty laces and linens. all fine furniture. It re: the original lustre a bright lasting finish. Just a gentle rub with a rag oistened with 3 in One and ly varnished or veneered surface will shine like new. Contains no grease or acid to soil or injure; has no disagreeable varnish odor. Try RBID A XIEID (Dept. ,2 ). Australa lington. New Zeai Effort directed by intelligence and augmented by cleverness produces individuality and distinctiveness in the G.D. suits not found elsewhere and- not equalled by the inost exclusive and expensive meroha.nt tailor, who charges £2 more than he ought to -or his suit. I WILL TAKE TOUR ORDER FOR A TAILOR-MADE SUIT AT 555, 635, 67s 6d, .755, on the understanding that if the suit I make for you is not as good, as stylish, its full of excellence in every way as the •uit you'd pay £2 more for eLsewhere, I will hand you back every penny you pay. •How's that? Fair enough, isn't it? (Write for samples of my fine suitings now. GEORGE DAVIES, LTD.. The Modern Tailor. 162 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 88

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Page 88 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 88

Page 88 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, 1 June 1910, Page 88

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