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chronic, nor Consumption to develop, - at the beginning, a dose or two is generally sufficient, and a complete cure is certain. iculty The Famous Remedy for Coughs & Colds oice, and it neither allows a Cough nor Asthma to " this medicine. No house should be without it, as, taken

J. KEMPTHORNB. Estate 160, Stafford Street. TELEPHONIC 184. 600 ACRES, limestone formation, lying well to the sun; 180 aires in .wheat, 100 acres in turnips, well watered and well fenced, splendid fattening country; no buildings. Terms, 10 per cent, down, 15 per cent, in twelve ,moiiths, balance arranged for a term of years at 5 per cent. 350 ACHES, good cropping land, handy to a railway and very close to a school, well subdivided nad watered, splendid homestead and outbuildings. Terms, 10 per cent, down, and very easy terms. Price, £25 per acre. 400 ACRES, 1.i.p., rent 7s 2d, !ess 10 per cent., all ploughable, good fences and well watered, close to a railway, school and sajeyards; 100 acres in wheat. Buildings consist of 6-roomed house, bathroom, h. and c. water, wool shed, grain store, workshop, chirffhouse and she.'p yards. £2300 goodwill. 250 ACRES, all ploughable, wril watered and in first-class ord<jr, good 6-roomed house, stable, and granary; J.OO acres in wheat. Price £l7 10s, £I2OO in cash, balance arranged. 250 ACRES, £24 per acre, £lsfM c'own. 354 ACRES, l.i.p.', rent 6s M' Goodwill £2OOO. ■ . 330 ACRES, £ls per acre, £I2OO down. 550 ACRES, £ll per acre. 310 ACRES, £3O per arve. 380 ACRES,"I£IS 10s per acre, £2OOO down. FOR SALE. SECTIONS AND HOUSW 3 ENSINGTON, i-Acre 5-Roorned House. ■ . ■ King Street, i-Acre, 7-Roomed House. ■ » ' ' King Street, i-Acre, two doublestorey House. William Street, i-Acre and 5-rooined House. Craigie Avenue, i-Acre and 6-Kooro ed House. Craigie Avenue, i-Acre and 10Roomed House. North Street l-Acre *nd 4-Roomed House. ' .• North Street, i-Acre and 7-Roompr' House " Elizabeth Street, i-Acre and 7 roomed House. Elizabeth Street, i-Acre and 6 Roomed House. Elizabeth Street, i-Aore and 5-Room ed House. Hatt<m Street, 80 Ferche* aud 4 Roomed House. Beverley, i-Acre and 10 - Roomed House. Roslyn Street, i-Acre and 4-Roomei 4 Cottage. Waimataitai, i-Acre and 6-Roomed House. Maltby Avenue, 1 Rood 85 Perche* and 6- Roomed House. Rath more Street. 6-Roomed House. Maori Hill, i or |-Acres, and 6 Roomed House. Maori Hill, 1 Rood 13 Peiches and 6-Roomed New House. Beverley, First-class Residence. Arthur Street, i-Acre and 6-Roomed House. Edward Street, } Acre and 5-Roomed House. Church Street, i Acre and 6-Roometf House. North Street, 6-roomed House ano Elizabeth Street, i-Acre and • B doomed House. Rhodes and Hassell Streets roomed New House. Church Street—B Roomed House and i-Acre. North Street, 7-Roomed New Hous* and i-Acre. Otipua Road—4-Roomed House and South Street, i-Acre and 4-Roouieri House. Pearson Street, large new House. Bakery Business. Tea Room Business. Sections in Rhodes, King, Heaton Hobbs, Wilson, Lough, Rathmore North and Oxford Streets, Woodland* and Wai-iti Roads. For Sale —Shares Temuka Gas Coy. FOR SALE —Secondhand Typewriter, iood as new;, cheap. TYPEWRITING OFFICE. BARLOCK TYPEWRITING AGENCY N.B. AND. MERCANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY. iam»s Granger.

.BEST VALUE IN ALL jHYmi CABINET GOODS made TO ORDEK A few Prams to sell at Reductions. Loose Covers cut and made from Customers' own Materials. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALITY. STAFFORD STREET NORTH, NEXT NALDER'S. MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, » LARCJE .4 CHOICH LOCAL and IMPORTED S PRICES. . • • • Marble and Granite Monuments fron Scotch and Italian Quarries. >Jote Address: Sophia Street, Tiniaru Opposite Wreck Monument.

JOHN JACKSON AND CO., LTD.. TIM WW MERCHANTS, jTE CARRY LARGE STOOLd UJ GENERAL BUILDING MATKKIAL JARRAH, all siaes. OREGON up to 60 feet lons. IRONBARK PILES and BEAMS WHEELWRIGHT'S MATER IA L. BENT WORK. JOINERY. FENCING -MATERIAL. FOR CHOICE RT 1' A P V '-- H A Nl, IN OfIn all the I "..-est 'V' ■'<■" a, , AT PRICKS TO 31' IT ALL. O. M U RDOCn, PAPERHANGER, PAINTER, AND ARCADE, TIMART7 HANDSOME PICTURE FRAMES. rrtHE Beauty of a Picture as an -A. Urnament depends almost entirely upon the frame m which it is encased and how often, v»u see a really beautiful picture completely marred by an ugly or unsuitable rranae. 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 have one of your own framed, it will cost you little, and the beauty of your room will be much enhanced. J. RADCLIFFE.

(HOLE, GRIERSON AND DAVIS, LIMITED), WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. BREWERS, MALSTERS, AND BOTTLERS, DRINK QHLY OLE AND CO.'S CELEBRATED L ALES AND STOUT. On tap at all the Prinripal Hotels in Canterbury. Buyers of Bottles in any quantity. Highest Price given. TIMARD AND CPP.«W3HURCH

For High-class Portaiture. >OYAL MAIL COACH I UERALDINE ORARI SERVICE. Leave Geraldine, daily, 7.45 a.m. Arrive Orari, daily, 8.30 a.m. Leave Orari, daily, 8.40 a.m. Arrive Geraldiue, daily, 9.30 a.m. Leave Geraldine, daily, noon. Arrive, Orari, daily, 12.45 p.m. Leave, Orari, daily, 1.10 p.m. Arrive, Geraldine, daily, 1.55 p.m. Leave Geraldine, daily, 1.30 p.m. Arrive Orari, daily, 2.15 p.m. Leave Orari, daily, 2.55 p.m. Arrive Geraldine, daily, 3.40 p.m. Leave Geraldin6, daily, 4.50 p.m. Arrive Orari, daily, 5.40 p.m. Leave Orari, 4.45 p.m. Arrive Geraldiue, (j.30 p.m. Geraldine dep., 5 p.m. each day vi» Orari .Bridge. Woodbury arr., 6.30, p.m. each day. Woodbury dep., 6.40 a.m. each daj via Orari Bridge. Geraldine arr., 7.40 each day. .bares reduced to Is each way. In connection with the above, 1 conduct a Livery Business. Gigs, Saddle Horses, Coaches,, etc., on hire at reasonable rates. General Carrying and Carting carried on. Travellers' Samples are earefull} bandied and brought from the railway Chargoi reasonable. Telephone No. 44 N. SHERRATT, Proprietor, i Geraldine.

foßnsjmxnrrgs Wo 1 the Gold Medal AT THE NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. UT ifc couldn't very well do J> otherwise; could dtp Tho merits of the "ORION" are such that the winning of a Gold Medal wns a certainty. The real judges, however, are the people—the actual users—and' they have unmistakeably awarded the palm to the " Orion. " OVER 15.000 FAMILIES in New Zealand alone are 'to-day cooking with the matchless "ORION," and more "Orion" Ranges are sold through their strong recommendation of it to others than by any other means of publicity ' That's the best praise of all, is it not? Sold by ALL IRONMONGERS. , Ask for an Illustrated Catalogue. H.E. SHACKLOCK LIMITED, i Manufacturers, D[JNEDIN.

"ho next time yon feci bilious tnke a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets, and sco how quickly the trouble will disappear. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach, and give one a relish fur his meals. They also regulate the liver and bowels. For sale everyvnere. ...

FACTS FOR MEN. SOMETHING} IT PAYS TO KNOWABOUT HIGH-CLASS SUITS. ■•EXORBITANT PRICKS UEING CHARGED. I VERY MAN who studios Lis ap- ' pearance and his pocket will find the following inside, facts about the tailoring trade both interesting and profitable. As every man knew to his sorrow until recently, it was necessary in New Zealand to pay tour, five or six guineas to the usual old-style tailor for a suit made to measure. While, these prices are exorbitant, let it not.be understood that the poor unfortunate credit tailor does not make a tremendous profit for hi nisei f even when securing these high prices. The trouble is that he does not get paid for quite a b.t of the suits he makes, making tremendous losses in bad dehts, and then his method of manufacture is antiquated, costly, and by no means altogether satisfactory in results. Now the intelligent reader of this article will readily see that by eliminating bad debts altogether, and doing business on a strictly cash basis, also l.v eliminating the antiquated methods in voyue in the tailoring trade for so many years past, and adopting the modern labour-saving devices in the making of men's garments to measure as now adopted in England, not only could better garments be produced, but a very considerable saving in the price of such garments to the public be effected. It was recognising these facts that led Mr Geor're Davies, the well-known suit specialist, to open business r>n modern lines, and undertake to 1 make suits to measure for gentlemen at from £2 10s to £'3 ]os, which would be at least the equal in lit, style, finish and quality of material, of the suits being charged lour, five and six guineas for elsewhere. The result of this enterprise is that to-day men in every town in New Zealand where Mr Davies has opened up bfanch establishments are saving £'2 on the price of their suits made to measure, and in addition are securing a style and satisfaction in these garments seldom, if ever, procurable before, no matter how high the' price paid. Just now this firm is showing some exceptionally high qual-. ity fashionable materials, just landed direct, from the best British and Colonial Mills. The address of the Timaru branch is corner of Arcade and Stafford Street, and it is certainly worth every man's while who appreciates style and quality, fit and finish, anil the saving of £2 in the price of his suit, 1o inspect flic wind, being made at this es fullest investigation is linn, and every coiirte samples and prices v to. e\,-ry interested in ow display now talilishment. The invited by this ■:■■>■ in submitting lill lift extended

I—THE DIFFERENCE IN SEWING MACHINES. IT is a mistaken idea- that sowing machines arc. pretty much alike, when as a matter of fact there is a past difference. There is but one machine that sews better than any other —and that one is the SINGER. This is because the Singer idea is DISTINCTIVE—every year siiows improvement in that idea. This is because the Singer factories are not only equipped with tools and machinery better calculated to make good sewing machines than any other, but this equipment is unique and not to he found elsewhere. This is because a half-century has been devoted to training and specialising men, each to DO ONE THING BEST in sewing machine construction. The Singer's superiority—its lifetimelasting value —does not appear on the surface. One machine DOES sew better lh=>n any other —and that ONE is the Singer. i BIINUER SEWING MACHINE CO., STAFFORD STREET. OOR ROSES,, SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES, MAIDEN HAIR FERN, and HOTHOUSE BLOOMS, go to C. S. HOWARD, Arch" Street.

THE UNRIVALLED INVALID WINE MEIEIiBBI (Registered). FINEST OLD QUININE TORT " WINE, Invaluable for its influence as a PRICE, 3s PER QUART BOTTLE, From all Chemists. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS! See that you Ret the ORIGINAL and ONLY genuine "MOLENDO" Quinine Wine. IMPORTERS, STRATHALLAN ST., TIMARTJ (next Hay's New Buildings). INVITE US 1<) THE CLOSING OF THE OPENING IN YOUR ROOFS. PHILIP & ROY. SANITARY PLUMBERS AND DRAINERS. Estimates for all Classes of Work.

D. C. Turnbull & Co. ARE CASn BUYERS of PRIME . MILLING WHEAT, and all kind* FOR SALESEED WHEAT of all descriptions. LONG TARTARIAN OATS. ALGERIAN OATS. CARTONS, DUNS & DANISH OATS We Stock SMITH'S PREMIER WHEAT DRESSING. Farmers are recommended to use this in preference to Bluestone. CORNSACKS! Wo are hooking both sizes for May delivery. OREGON TIMBER. All eizea in stock. Prices ex ya»d, from V2a 6d per 100 feet. D. C, Turnbull & Co.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13939, 26 June 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13939, 26 June 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13939, 26 June 1909, Page 4 (Supplement)