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CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR r.WE always been recognised as the CHIEF GIFT GIVING TIME OF THE L ler plays a very important part in this Function. .Knowing this 1 have increased cpiSiderahly, and during the month will give a SPECIAL X.MAS DISCOUNT FOR CASH, rangihff.;frol^;2s^,tp^4fi•; ; &:^eTi^.'• !, The Goods are of the Right Quality. Perfectly New, and Up-to-Date. Stock includes: EadieS*' arid Gent's 7 Watches. Hand Rings. (Plain and .-.tone Set) 18ct. Gem Rings, Gem Set Bracelets, Lockets. Gold and Silver Brooches. Gold Muff Chain. Necklets. Gold and Silver Alberts, Pursei,}.Pe&gy " Bag&t Ladies' Belts and Buckles. Scent Bottles. Lavender Salts. Trinket Boxes. Greenstone Jeweller\\ vPh*of»Fr&mes^Oliver Back Mirrors and Brushes, and a Lot of Other Articles suitable for XMAS. CIFfS ftud WvEDDIISG PRESENTS .:- .-.. . ... -v. , ..:, •i-v<>YifC"v..'. > " ■ ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. AND ARE CHJEAP IN PRICE ONLYv ;v$ V YOU WILL SAVE MONEY AND GET EVERY SATISFACTION BY PURCHASING .FROM i 1 C. WARBURTON, Jeweller. NEXT TO W. PENROSE. DRAPER. NEAR CABITES' CORNER.

A SMART SUMMER SUIT, ... £2 ss, £2 10s, £2 15s, and £3 3s. Made-to-Measure <HE suits now being made to mea sure by George Duvies, Christ church, at the above prices for gentlemen right here in your 'own town, are really superb in style, fit and finish. They equal in appearance, suits yov have been in the habit of paying youi local tailors who give credit, 4 and £ guineas for, and they possess one poinl which no other firm can supply—it h th-> famous "KEEP-SHAPE" front This front is a registered front thai ensures the coat from turning badand getting out of shape. It is tht latest idea from the best London ant New York tailoring 'establishments, aai Mr Davies is fortunate indeed in possessing the exclusive right to use this front in coats made "in New Zealand. Those who have already sent for samples and the simple self-mea-surement form, and forwarded their order to Christchurch since the "Keepshape " front was introduced, have been highly pleased with the splendid coats made. Then special care is given to every detail in the making of every garment, and Mr Davies is so satisfied that your suit will give you complete satisfaction when you ord a r it from him by post, that he has authorised us to state that he will give you a written guarantee to. refund your money in full should you not be entirely satisfied with the. garments' when you receive thera. We attribute the difference of £2 in the price of Mr Davies' suits largely to the modern methods adopted in the making of the garments, and. of. course also to the fact that he sells entirely for cash, giving no credit whatever, thus m»king no bad debts; and after all, it does seem absurd that one man should have to pay a higher price for his suit, just because some other fellow fails to pay for his, but that is just what happens, for somebody has to "pay for those who do not pay, and naturally it is not the tailor who gives the credit, it is the nian who DOES paj—YOU. Mr Davies will esteem it a privilege to send .samples to any of his readers who will just drop him a line, saying " Kindly send me samples, simple self-measurement forms, etc." (a post card will do). You will receive by return mail a complete range of the latest suitings, together with illustration of the newest styles no 7 being worn in the city, and when after investigating the value far yourself you decide to place your order by mail* with this progressive firm, you will take no risk whatever in the matter,. for as above stated Mr Davies gives you a written guarantee which insures complete satisfaction for you—makes it possible for you to secure the best suits made at any price at a saving of £2 to yourself. Our advice to all our gentlemen readers is to write to-day for samples, simple selfmeasurement form and style book. They will cost you nothing, commit you to nothing, you will save £2 when you decide to order after seeing the splendid samples. Your letter or post card should be addressed George Davies, 173 Colombo St.. Christciiui-ch.... FOR SALE. Sections EASY TERMS. 'F have received initructlnm to place on the Market a NEW SUB DIVISION The Section* are h>vel, and in a good irm-y poaition, juat OF? WAI-ITI ROAD. PRICES from £BO, TERMS: 10 per cent, deposit. 15 per VDt. 6 months, 10 per cent. 12 months, balance in 2 yean. These are Sections that will sell readily, i EARLY APPLICATION is aeowaary. Imrie and Campbell, CHURCH STREET. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The Imported Thoroughbred Horse AMA S I S Will Travel the Tmiuka, Ck-raldine. .rangitata, Orari, and Surrounding Districts this Season. for approved mure* suitable for geuing ivmount.s, 2£ Ouin-as «*ach ; in the c.i*>o of two or more man.** the property of one owner, 2 (tuineaft each. For tli< 4i;u : neati each. All fees payable on demand at . «nd of season, (irooinage, ss. For further jiarticulara apply to Ormi in charge. T« ruuka, or to lli<? Inspector inCharge, lJt|>artiii«-iit of Agriculture, Chri.-t----churcli, or to '.ho lut.pei.tor of fc*t"ck, Tunaru. JOHN D. RITCHIE, Secretary for Agriculture. Wellington, Sentcinbtr. ISOB. PKDKJRF.E. Amasii (1896., brown horse, by PouU-t Qu<-e:i of Cypru*». I'oul.-t, by IVut Ktr<— Pnntanicre ; IV«t Kiro by Ventre St. * irk* -Favourite ; I'lint.iiii.-r.- "by Ciial , .ancM>ga--Sunim«-r).id<v V-iilio St. (ins by liladiator--Itcll* de Nuit ; Favourt.- nv Nunnykirk or The C.Kuk -Hcrvmo; ' Chi! t;.ii<*.g;i by Ur l.ii.dn ■ Avac.mora ; SutnnicrMdc by Writ Ar.trali.ii. -Flb-rd-.!,--Queen of Cyprus by K"g Tum Cyp r.in.i; King 'J'-.iii by Ilsikaw.iy—-Poca LciM-; lypiiiiin by F.piiu«--Cyprian. Hatkaw.iv bv \< win'sl .daughter' of 'Xabo.-khOi; Pm-ah<.n!a» by i;>i.'"- M.irp--'a ; Kj'iMU by OiMJ.jna; Cypn.ui by Partisan Frail'-v f\R MtINTYKK'S Extra Strong FilU, J 4t 6d. J. Baxter, Prtacnptioa Ckearist, Ag«»i.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13774, 10 December 1908, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13774, 10 December 1908, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 13774, 10 December 1908, Page 7