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London Dental Parlours, - . ■ Til KATRK l'» I'l UOI N'fiS. ' THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY. W;HV. WEAR PLATES when yon can got ft wliola Set of FALSE TEETH . .without the rout' ui the mouth. beiitii; covered . (1) Doris your plait* drop when eating. ' " >. )-I)*> yon show .unsightly Junius \vlu*ii sunnily. ■ (3) ".Does your Lower Plate move when eating (-t). Are you troubled with your IMates breaking. IF, SO, THE LATEST METHODS EMPLOYED RY US WILL OVER- '• COME ALL YOUR DIFFICULTIES. ■ Hoiirs: 9 :i.m. t.o •"».HO. Open Saturday Ev^ninjrs. NOTE ADDRESS: OVER. BAXTERS PHARMACY. fEntranw lietween Mr Baxter's.and Mr McNnb a■ Shops). LOCAL MANA'UER: I). F. O'MALLEY, Registered Dentist (hy exam.) Dressmaking. WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE ORDERS FOR DRESSES AND COSTUMES. rp.O INTRODUCE THIS DEPARTMENT, WE W'ILLL COMPLETE ALL GARMENTS AT ERY SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE AIONTH. E. D. BUST & Go, DRAPERY SPECIALISTS BTVfFOKI) AND wnOLLCOMBI STRrrrs The National Mutual Life ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LTD, aiBAIJ.OmOIfi for NEW ZEALAND, Customs House Quay Wellington MANAGER, ORTON STEVENtf. . Funds, nearly £6,246,1)00 AnuuaL Income nearly ... £97I,(KW Agencies throu&hont the Colony. E. A, LeCREN, Local Agent, Beswick St, Timaru.

| HAND SOME PICTURE FRAMES. Reality of'a Picture aa 'an Ornament depends almost entirely upon tile- frame 111 which it is encased, and how often you see a really beautiful picture completely marred by an ugly or unsuitable frame. . • ■ We have some really beautiful Pictures to show you, which we could frame suitably- and artistically.. Whether you wish to buy a picture or wish to huve one of your own framed, it will cost you little, and the beauty of your room will be much enhanced. J. RADGLIFFE. The Fkiboui ' " VOLORA " Brand COCOA, WITHOUT A RIVAL, VOW INTRODUCED 'Til NKW i.'iie beading Brand of Cocoa at Hoiuo. V perfect article of diet, and a moat lourishing and valuable food, suitable dike for tho robunt, for invalids, of : or children. VjUSOLUTELY PURE Natural Oooo*. From all' First-elites Grocer*, taie wholesale agents for N. 2. Jllalintj <S Company, Ltd Cbrtatchoioh and Timaru. "fciaiimhl* from Wad*worth and Oa.* trowM I 1 wo marked Features of Beauty in " PATTILLO'S " PHOIOGRAPHERS. The Grace, Ease and Naturalness of Pose delight the Sitters. Stiff, Wooden-looking Positions being obviated by Skilled Operators. The Artistic Elegance of the FINISHED PICTURE satisfies the Fastidious, and pleases particular people. PATTILLO'S Beautiful Photographs are extremejy moderate in price. See specimens in vestibule. PATTLLLO, The' Bridal Photographer' STAFFORD STREET. Removal Notice. T. BOWKETT PICTURE FRAMER AND ART DEALER, to announce fco faii u rou» Cuatouiera and the l'/ibli« tbafc be hu goub back to Old Prbiuiiti IN THlfi ASBKMBLi ROOM*. Baiiiien it no 1 *" ! awioa# Next time you hare a disagreeable cough, dou't let it wear you out. Get a box of Zymole Trokeys; they'll loosen the cough • and stop irritation. 2?

. There's nothing so bail for a cough as coughing. ' There's notlig so good for a cough as Aye'r's Cherry Pectoral. When you , ' have a genuine cold or a hard cough, or when .there is inflammamation in the throat or lungs, then you need fm 9 'Gkemf 9eeteral It is a carefully prepared, accurately compounded medicine for all diseases of the throat and lungs. It contains strong and active ingredieuts, such as are extensively prescribed by the medical profession. It is the oldest; strongest, and .best medicine for coughs and colds you can possibly buy. Accept no cheap and worthless substitute. lie sure yoirget Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.,., j.t contains no narcotic or poison of any kind. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., towall, Mass., U, S. A. And Head was Beyond Words-—Suf-fered for Six Months—One Remedy After Another Failed—Even Medical Aid was Ineffectual. WAS CURED IN A MONTH BY CUTICURA REMEDIES "My trouble started with (welling on my face which became red and very painful and irritating. From there 11 went to my head and It is impossible for me to give any idea of the agony I went through during the six months that the eczema continued. I tried Brut one remedy and then another, only too glad to test anything that my friends suggested. Nothing seemed to be of the least went to a do©tor several times an& his treatment was as ineffectual as the rest. I wm almost in despair. One day I read of a similar case of eczema having bee* cured by the Cuticura Remedies, so I thought I would hava at least one more try to get my head and face right. I bought the whole treatment* (Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills) and persevered with it for a week. By that time the improvement was apparent to anyone pd the relief I fell was great. I continue' with the Cuticura Remedies .for at>out a month, using two complete treatments, and 1 can tell you candidly and heartily that I was cured. I have occasion to have great faith in Cuticura for skin ailments, not only because of the great good it has done, me but because of the benefit I know has aocrued from its use In other cases. My experience with other remedies for eczema, and I should think I tried them aU, enables me to appreciate Cuticura to the full. Miss Maggie Hynes, Baker, Kilkelly, Mayo, Feb. 13, 1907." Send to nearest depot for free Cuticura Book on Treatment of SldnDii The agonizing Itching and burning of the skin, as in eczema; the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in scalled head all demand a remedy of extraordinary virtues to successfully cope with them. That Cuticura Soap, Ointment, and Pills are such stands provea oy testimonials of remarkable cures whea many remedies and even physicians have failed. One set 1b often sufficient. "uilour* Remedies «ro sold i&roußßout me wufhl. De[iou. London. 27. Charterhouse Sq.: P*fU, 6, Rat *e U> Pftlx; Australia. K. Towos a Co.. Ay' ■o A-trie*. Leunoo. Ltd.. Cuiwumij. els,; - ----- r >«m Drua * ffcia o*9-. i It is not enough to have good cloth*#; v<>n must wear them wr-11. In uUiti irordfi, you must use a P. D. ('oiv<<i- Ol *ll aiixieia, the P. 0., ie the most delightful. It confrrs that suggeßtiiin of r»»* distinction which marks the gentlewoman, tt gives to an effective costume the iwroto s&ry note of personal quality, the mile finable grace of etyW. Wei; ao otW. iii stom bsU it. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13917, 31 May 1909, Page 3

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