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m R / g>» / \ THOMSON & BEATTIE, LTD,, Show of New Season’s Goods To-day This Special Display which Is being' made on Thursday, Friday and Saturday should' he Interest ing to LADIES. The MILLINERY MODELS are a very ana representative lot. Having served their purpose as Models for the MUiZiIHXB, we bave reduced them to somewhat lower prices than we can make copies from them. BLOUSES, COATS and COSTUMES are in great variety and the Newest Styles. f; ' r OiJOOO®O®O®O® o@o@o<S(o®o®o®o®o®o®-o®o >JO®o<s<>®o®o<®o®o^ L 3 Some very Charming Afternoon and Evening DRESSES are on view, of a quality in keeping with the progress of the town. . The NEW DRESSMAKING MATERIALS and Fashionable Materials are choice. We would recommend Ladies to buy GLOVES while they can. The Germans have demolished so many Glove maMng centres, that presently the prices will be almost prohibitive.

RUPTURE. MU A. W. MARTIN, Sole Controller of the Dr J. A. Sherman method of treating Rupture, is now in Invercargill, and may bo consulted Free at the Club Hotel, up to Saturday, 20th March, 1915. Those who have for a long time been deceiving themselves and their friends through sheer pride or shame, obstinately saying: ‘T am all right,” whilst they know full well that they are not all right, but are in constant discomfort, and frequent pain, should sum up courage, take heart, and see the expert forthwith. To be really "all right,” to be really comfortable, to be free of pain, It is necessary to subject yourselves, you ruptured ones, to the Dr J. A Sherman method of treatment. Why procrastinate longer? Numbers of people, instead of seeking advice when primary symptoms manifest themselves, almost invariably watt till the most dangerous and unbearable stage has been reached. One would think that the actuating idea was to get the fullest value for their money in suffering aa well as treatment- This is manifestly false economy, and those who act upon it are courting disaster. Send for free booklet, "Rupture and Its Treatment.” It is posted to any sufferer. Hours (daily) 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to C. Will visit GORE on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th March (Southland Hotel). PERMANENT ADDRESS: SAMSON’S BUILDINGS, Dowling SL, DUNEDIN. BUICK & Phenomenal Success. A cable Informs uer that the output of the BUICK FACTORY for season 1915 is exhausted. Luckily we have the s.s. Maltura, o.s. St. Ursula, and s-s. Keishen-Maru all on the water with shipments of the BUICK, the most POPULAR MOTOR CAR ON THE WORLD’S MARKET TO-DAT. Those contemplating purchasing arc advised to at once book firm orders. Advices inform us that during August the BUICK FACTORY turned out six times as many BUICKS as their best previous performance, and during September and October three times as many, and during these months they refused orders for 15,000 BUICK CARS. And they have the largest factory of its kind in the world. This is authentic, not fiction. We are prepared to substantiate our statements of forfeit £IOO to any local charitable Institution. In this little corner of Southland we have sold in three months 33 Buick Cars. and we have not a single salesman on the road. Many have learnt, many others are learning, but there is no CAR at present on the market at double the price to equal the BUICK. A. RUSSELL & Co., “BUICK” REPRESENTATIVES :: :: INVERCARGILL, DR. SHELDON’S GIN PILLS For Backache and Kidney Troubles Small Size 1/6 Large Size 2/6 9 □ THE QQQQk THE Inm Children

Worth Your Consideration Our latest advice from manufacturers is that "WOOLLEN CLIMBING HIGHER AND HIGHER EVERY WEEK,” and also Rial vn is likely to be a snortago in many lines. Our advice to you m 11 . SHOULD BUY NOW. We are selling at old prices because we bougnt u fore the prices went up. Come and Select Your Winter Outfit Now from our Well Selected Stock. WOOLLEN UNDERWEAR in all Weights, Prices and Sizes. na ?, Hl Uniou and all Wools, Smart, Serviceable, Toney. HALF-HOSE, vy LEN MUFFLERS, RAINCOATS, ETC, ETC. DEE ST„ Opp. POST OFFICE At the “Red Hat’’ Slgu. 8 The autumn SEASON At The Centre of goooooooooooooooooa Fashion pI I I m m s m B Formal Opening And Grand = = Fashion Display —DURING THIS WEEK,— FEATURING “HIGH QUALITY BRITISH PRODUCTIONS.” In Milliner), Costumes, Blouses, Furs, Neckwear, Textiles, Etc. 1 nvercargill, mdhded 186 oooooooooooooc Hi f. if m m » iv. m a m k\m s f/'/A Wi Mt m mi Wi mam Vv/

TOO GREAT A RISK. It is too great a risk to depend upon neighbours or sending for medicine in cases of sudden attack of bowel complaint. Think of the suffering that must be endured until medicine can be obtained. The cafe way is to keep Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy always on hand. It has never failed to relievo diarrhoea, dysentery and pains in the stomach, and has saved more pain and suffering than any other medicine known. Sold everywhere. ISSQSSI For Coughs and Colds take £MULSI©n It is the greatest of all lung-heales and bodybuilders—a pure, wholesome medicine-food, easily and quickly assimilated* Lane's Emulsion builds up weakened constitutions — induces satisfactory digestion—promptly relieves all diseases of the throat or lungs, and increases flesh and strength. Perfect as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis. Catarrh, Incipient Consumption and all Pulmonary afflictions* Sold by chemists and storekeepers* Price 2/6 and 4/6. Insist on Lane's, The Urge bottles are the most economical as they contain more than (wo of the smaller ones*' 7 C£aso, has been approved of br over 2,C00 medical men’! Tis the ideai infants food. It builds bonnie babies. Ask i mr doctor, 21

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Southland Times, Issue 17469, 25 March 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 17469, 25 March 1915, Page 3