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§mm Horse „ I Covers. 9 We have mad* &n exceptionally §3 ■ good arcanyonicnt for HORSE H and COW COVEES for the B coming W inter, and are in a 9 podtion to supply ilie best tLat B money can buy at vbet Low 9 Priobs. 9 The Covers are made of the best I material procurable j are lined B with the best Felt or Check; I fitted' with Lf-ather Leg Straps, 9 and cut to fit the horse. 3 We INVITE YOU TO SEE m THE COVtE— the Prices 9 '' will satisfy you. I Wearing Bros., 9 Riohmond. I SPECIAL NOTICE. 9 T HAVE purchased the interest of ■ ■*• my late Partner (the late Mr. A. ■ A. Daly) in. the Stock-in-trade, Boot 9 Debts, etc., of the firm of Harford A 1 Daly, and the Business will now be 9 carried on by myself. ■ I have bean fortunate in securing s 9 First Class Staff of Workmen, both foi 9 the Ladies' and Gents' Departments ■ My Diploma is from "Minster and Go 9 of Great Marlborough Btreet, Londoi 9 West." I keep in touch with then iS for all the Latest Fashions and Mater - ials and guarantee to the Public thi — best to be had in High Class Tailorinj at a Reasonable Price. T. HARFORD, LADIES' & GENTS' HIGH CLASS TAILOR. Trafalgar Street. ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL FOE THOMSON AND GO. Cable advice has-been received from the High Commissioner in London to the effect that Thomson and Co., of Dunedin, have been awarded a Gold Medal for Carbonated Waters and Cordials at the Imperial International 1 Exhibition, London. 5 As Thomson and Co.'s exhibit left Dunedin early in 1907, it not only speaks well for the purity and keeping qualities of the goods, but it goes to show their all-round superiority' in successfully competing against goods which are freshly manufactured and bottled on the spot. Thomson's List of Honours is now 20 Gold Medals and 32 First Class Certificates — a record >unapproachable in Australasia. If you wish to avoid polluting your stomach with cheap, chemically-pre-pared decoctions, insist every time on Leing served with THOMSON'S, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. SAVE 20 PER CENT ON YOUR MOTOR CAP, i Mot^r Cars stand big profits. Even the vendors of "cheap" cars ask big prices, to the detriment of standard makbs. To overcome these drawbacks, 1 We now- offer the famous "FIAT," "VAUXKALL," "GLADIATOR," and others, at English catalogue prices, plus mere importing charges. This saves you about 20 per cent. Send for Catalogues. f Sole New Zealand Agents: W. B. SCOTT & CO., ' CHRISTOHUECH. 4014 WANTED KNOWN.— For Sale; T T Good Clean Waste Paper, in large or small quantities at office o' this paper. r^COTT'S STABLES, COLLINGWOOD. HOESES and VEHICLES on Hire. Good Stabling. Parties driven to all parts c? the district. ■•- Coach leaves for Mangarakau ev6ry Wednesday. E. W. SCOTT, 247 Proprietor, SUCH DAINTY SANDWICHES. Arc made with ST. GEORGE POTTED MEATS. Everybody likes them, for there ore diiferent flavours to suit all tastes — try , Ham and Chicken, or Ham and Tongue. Be sure you get St. t George Brand, of all grocers, 6d , per tin. ■ , .'^H: : r i T ' S p RETT V ; / HARD. « ?< ' \~J It's pretty hard . !*j^- 1 .,'/...;s^j<j2xa to Know what to do '^*'^y,^.^s^f*j|gft whdh so many •. '^X:'.'' -^••.^^ t tailora say thf>ir '■■■ ■ :s]i'* ? |Syyi§§£/ garments are " the 'WJj&gf£s§itt It comes down ° 'y^^pwßiW to a question, of ywMfBB f aitfc in one ' s My tihousands of patrons in the c cities of New Zealand and throughout c tho country have faith in me. They have my v famous guarantee * that if the garments I make are not ll right, I make them riglit. I make tlicm so that you're pleased witli them or refund your money. How many other tailors will do this? -t Slozxj than that, by means of my direct importing of fabrics, my modern ; ° ways of doing business, and my spot ° cash system, I save you £2 on the ° suit. - . Lot me make yon a tailor-mado suit r. for 555, 635, or 755. Those aro my \ prices. GEORGE DAVIES. ( THE MODERN TAILOR, I 91, Hardy Street, Nelson. :,

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Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12749, 22 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12749, 22 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12749, 22 March 1910, Page 1