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WE ARE SHOWING A VEm FINE STOCK OF GOODS SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR THE SE4 SON. HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS. SPONGES AND BAGS. PERFUMES—aII the best sorts. FANCY SOAPS —ia great variety. CAMERAS. PHOTO ALBUMS AND MOUN'lis. HAND MIRRORS. MANICURE SETS. SMELL SALTS pud SCEN'J SPRAYS BATHING CAPS. ILL THESE OF UNDOUBTED QUAL ITY AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. 1. C. ODDIE & co^l CHEMISTS.

A Positive Proven & Guaranteed Cure. ANY BUFFMEiI CAN TEST AiNJJ PROVE, Seven out oi' ten readers of tin's paper are tortured with Piles, or some form of rectal disease. You probably are, or you would not be muling this article. YOUR I'ILES CAN BE CURED. Cured Positively and Cured Permanently. It matters not whether your Piles are of tile blind, the bleeding, the protruding, or the itching kind. 1)R. FELLOWS' PILE CURE will Cure them. Just use .according' to the simple directions sent out with every packet. Every week I get one or more letters like this:—"l have used three boxes of Fellows' Pile Cones, and I am truly cured. I promised to let you know the result, and you really cannot imagine how pleased I am to be able to tell you that I am cured.; You certainly should make your remedy known to every pile sufferer.'' Dr. Fellows is not a fake name. He is a living, practising and- respected physician. His prescription for Pil-s is a pronounced success. During 18 years of the doctor's wi-rk it never failed to cure every case of Blind. Bleeding, Itching or Protruding Piles. IT WILL CURE YOURS. Si/Id in rackets. 3s Gd each, three for 10s. Obtain:' I '!'* from all Chemists. Sole Proprietor, A. M. Loasby, The onlv Prescribing Chemist, 147, COLOMBO ST., CHRISTCHURCH'. Wholesale from H. F. Stevens, Wholesale Chemist, Christcliurel).

Timaru Dairy Co., BTAFFORD ST. SOUTH, TIMARU . OPP. SCARF AND COOKSON. HE TIMARU DAIRY COY. an aounce that they have commenceo business as Manufacturers of SNOWFLAKE BP4.ND Choice Factory Butter And are prepared to pay the HIGHKS'j PRICE for SEPARATOR CREAM de rtvercd at the F?cUiry or nearest Rail way Station. With the Nuw Year come new reso lutions. You cannot do better- thai, send your Cream to us —the price, ever givert in the District. Don't hesitate, but send it at once. Please write for particulars, or, better still, call and see us. 'PHONE 304.

J. F. HARD IE , FRUITERER and CONFECTIONER, STAFFORD STREET SOUTH, HAVING purchased the Business lately carried on by Mrs Corne lius, begs to notify the Public that lie will always have a Full and Fresh Stock of Fruit and Confectionery on hand. Next Singer Sewing Machine Company. FOR a Nice Quick Clean Easy Shave or Haircut, no to Win. Mo Clatohy, opposite Shamrock Hotel.

You Don't Know this or You'd Never Pay £5 for a Suit Again ! When a man "buys a suit to measure and pays £5 or more for it, it's up to him to' know just "what he's paying for. Most men don't. But the £5 Tailor knows all aboat it, and it snot to liis interest to tell you—so lie doesn't. There's a big reason. *Now, it's my business to know all about it. I do. What's more, I'm going to tell you I reckon it's up to me. ,11.W,s for trouble —for the tailor. \vben you buy'a t'liloc-made suit from a tailor he leads you to believe that it is tall ' the truth, and it's time you knew about it, in your own interest as well as miae£ You can prove it yourself by asking him to slio w you inside Liis factory. They all have one. If lie's game, you'll see there some girls, some sewing machiues, and—some tailoiv, the suits which a! number of girls and a number of sewing machines—with a few tailors—turn out can't be Tailor-made suits at all. That's obvious As a matter of fact, they wouldn't be any better if they were. But your £5 Tailor wants you to think they are, and he charges you the same as if they were. The result is you're deceived. The more often you come to be deceived the better for him. Toe funeral is yours—the smile and the profit bis. Xo,v, I mak'. suits to measure. They're made similar to [your £5 man's—so much so that he hunsetf can't tell the difference. are made like his—by machines, tailoresses,. and tailors. The main difference is the price—mine are £2 cheaper per suit. Generally too. you'll find my fit better and have more style—because my cutters are expeits skilled in the science and art of cutting. They do nothing else but cut. Ido the largest suit business in the Dominion. I have branches everywhere. I sell for cash only. I buy direct from the mill (no other suit house in the Dominion can). lam a wholesaler, selling direct to the people. The others are retailers, who have to pay the wholesalers a profit, besides, they give credit, which means they make you pav for those who never pay. Again, lam the only suit man with enough confidence m my <n\ rments te give a written guarantee for satisfaction —or your money back, tin the first to fire the fabu ous profits overboard,-and to conrj out in in the limelight aid tell you just how my suits are.made. / ' have never done under any other colours. Just as the reaper and binder cuts corn quicker, better and cheaper than the scythe, so my modern methods of making, suits to measure enable you to get a better suit for less money than the old. . . • Every 10,000 suits I turn out annually saves the people of the Dominion £20,000 sterling per year. . . You wouldn't go to a money-lender, would you, and pay him 50 pei cent, interest. Then why go to the credit man and pay it to him ■ Can t you see he s practically in the same business? He's got to get more interest, though, because he leads without security. This sort of thing is making slaves of the people of the Dominion for life. The Government lecognise it now —they're doing all they can to discourage it—to discourage the credit system. Try my modern method of making suits to measure, now. If they re not what I say they are —just say so, and get your money back. 1 You're theiudge. , My Christchurch address is GEORGE DAVIE 3, 484-186 Colombo Street, Opposite Kincaid s, near the City Hotel. Don't mistake it for any of my numerous imitators. You'll save disappointment by making sure. _ ■ , Xam now bookiag orders for Easter, from the latest and best suitings made. It is better to place your order a week too early than a day too late !! HERE IS YOUR CHANCE !! ATOTHING adds to . the Beauty and pleasure of tlie liome like nice Crockery,, and when our pleasures are secured at a reasonable outlay tliey are enhanced. A DINNER SERVICE or a TEA SET such as I am now showing is all that can be desired, and the PIIICEb WILL SUIT ALL PURSES. DINNER SETS— In Corinth Blue Cuba In Plain White In Green Daisy In Ironstone China ... In Pearl Watford In Canton Chat-worth... TEA SETS, lovely designs—9/6, 10]6, 12/0, 15/-, 17/6 Full Assortment of all CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, At Popular Prices. £1 6 £1 7 £1 11 £1 13 £1 lo £'2 5 GEORGE -TV DAWSON. STAFFORD STREET EMPORIUM. wmwmmwwmmwwm

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13830, 16 February 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13830, 16 February 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13830, 16 February 1909, Page 7