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= in Unless you are to miss (his biggest of Tailoring values, you must send this Coupon right away. m LAST LOW PRICE OFFER To the Scott-Service Tailoring To., Stewart Dawson’s BiTfd'ngs, High Street, Chris'church. Please send me patterns and particulars’ of ibis last low-price:! Suits offer, together with tlie improved Scott* Service Seif-measurement Form and book of unsolicited Testimonials, without any obligation on my part to order a Suit. w Name The increased cost of wool is now definitely felt in the woollen market, and. after this month we will be compelled to increase our prices. There is yet time for you to have your Suit Tailored to Measure for £3 15s.—but you must send the Coupon at once. isr It costs nothing to see the patterns of the superb English Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges that make Scott-Service Suits such remarkable value. On the other hand, delay in sending the coupon may be costly, as it is impossible for us to continue these prices after April 30th. = tjiiUEEEUiHiniHtsiniiiuHiiEiiuHtmiimmmmmsisimsnmcusciamimmHmESiHLHumEnHHbCh'eHusuiiUHcnufEinnimuHnsmmEiiiHmfEiinniHmHimiii: s A This Offer Closes This Month ‘ , • "■ ’til-.: :i i . . • -;C ' _ ' _ Get Your Coupon for Patterns in NOW! =* ~

v’V Post the Coupon To-day NOW! m MR Lose no time in sending the Coupon, or you will lose money . Why Scott-Service Suits are so Popular Everywhere fhe great' success of Scott-Service Stilts all over the Dominion is due to the •fact that we spare neither effort nor money to please our Customers. Every ££ Scott-Service Suit is carefully packed in boxes specially made for the purpose, is DELIVERED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Only the best Imported Suitings are used, and we say, without fear of contradiction, that their equal is only found in Suits that cost eight or nine guineas ordinarily. Each Suit is cut by the aid of our self-measurement form in identically the same maimer as if you were a London Customer of a Bond Street Tailor. You run no risk at all of a misfit, as we accept full responsibility for a correct fit. Our improved Self-measurement Chart (copyright) is so simple that a child could take the measurements without error. LAST OF THE Tailored-to-Measure UITS 15-0 or with Extra Trousers £4-8-6 A Written Guarantee accompanies every Scott-Service Suit that completely protects you in every way. Ki' \m nee Stylish Suits hy Mail - Stewart Dawson’s Buildings High Street, Christchurch m Vfc m 1 ¥ 6r f M % in m m 1 84 m % I U m I I m & A w 111 s»■ ik m m, k W tOC)S m 72 m Trouser-making is in itself an art, and we spared, no expense in getting the best Cutter from London in order that Scott-Service Suits would be known for the smart, manner in which the' trousers hang. Note this feature in the above illustration of a Scott-Service Suit, which was drawn from a photo sent in by one of ; our Customers. ii!!ll!ll!!llll!lllilllllllllllllllll!llllilllllllll!llll!l!!!lil!!l!!!!!l flllll!l!l!tlillllilllllllllll!!llllllllllll!llllllllllll!ll!lll!l!!l!lll!lllll!!!illlllfl|||||[ JEWELL-SKINNER jiiimil iiimiimmiiiiiiiiii

GET YOOll ARCHITECT , To Specify r CONCRETE ROOFING TILES THE IDEAL ROOF for Residence, Factory, or Public Building*. guaranteed Superior to any Tile on the Market, and at CONSIDERABLE LESS COST. They make your Home Beautiful, Cool, Well Ventilated, Sound-proof, and Water-tight. SPECIFY ALSO—PETROS FIRRUS PLASTER SHEETS (The beat Ceiling end Wall Finish). Particulars and Quotation* from— _ GEO. W. AITKEN, BUILDER, CARNARVON ST., GISBORNE. LATEST BOOKS : PRIDE OF PALOMAR, by P. B. Kyne; The Mysterious Rider, by ! Zane Grey; Man of the Forest, by \Zane (Grey; Desert Valley, by Jackson Gxegjory; Drag Harlan, by C. A. Seltzer; above- books were 6/-, now 3/6 each. I Just Arrived New Books, in 2/6 Editions: The Last Trail, by Zane Grey; liar 20 Three, by C. Mulford; Ridgway I of Montana and The Highlander, by Mcj Leod Faina; Twisted Trails, by Henry Oven; Webster’s Man’s Man, by P. B. Kyne; Swift Lightning, by J. O. Curwood; Moon Out of Reach, M. Pedlar. Smith’s Signal Store 207 Gladstone Road. SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION DEFIED. OWING |,o the fact that we are working under-Low Charges for Rent and buy our requirements in large quantities, we are enabled to supply Goods manufactured on the premises at 30 TO 40 PER CENT. BELOW USUAL COST. We iuvile inspection of the Largest Stock of Seasoned Timbers in Gisborne, seme of which has been stored on the premises for over 15 years. Tlie Factory is equipped with all the latest la-or-saving appliances. C. TAYLOR GLADSTONE ROAD. 210 UTTER PAPER, fruited or plain, at Herald Offioe.

9? 99 •HE MEMORY of the dread days of the 1918 influenza epidemic fills us with horror—and the frequent cables telling of influenza outbreaks mother countries warn us that care must be taken. An experienced chemist, tells how to act: “Go to bed immediately you feel the first signs of ‘flu.’ Don’t get out for any reason. Take Bonnington’s Irish Moss—it proved of immense value in the 1918 epidemic. It helps * nature throw off the attack and prevents the possibility of lung trouble. Take a laxative—eat light nourishing food—, keep perfectly quiet and don’t worry. Watch your temperature. If it rises call the doctor at once. Pneumonia and lung trouble is the great danger—hence stay in bed until quite right.” He added, ‘H took Bonnington’s daily during the epidemic and was never ill. It forms an antiseptic film on the throat and lungs making it difficult for influenza germs to find lodgment.” Look for the name—Bonnington’s Irish Moss. Obtainable everywhere at 1/6 and 2/6. Mf si&!i M m IRISH MOSS FOR INFLUENZA m Es i Wiifc Mr. J. RhodesySalisbury Street, Christchurch, writes —“ We took Bonnington’s Irish Moss during the influenza epidemic, and are quite sure it saved us a lot of trouble.” m m * % mi m mmitt m^mrn <& 2k is mm m SMI i I j 11 an SfM JEE SKI Mi |pg '■mh m %

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 16112, 28 April 1923, Page 11

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