That Question Started George Davies' Costume Business. A lady asked me that—the result is I'm making ladies tailored costumes at a saving of £2. More, my lady customers are delighted with their costumes. They say they'd paid as high as 10 guineas and got no more satisfaction. My. top price is £5 ss, my lowest £2 IDs (id. Are you interested enough to save'£2 and have a costume you'll be proud to wear one cut with individuality and style. The linings are good too. No risk either, I give a written guarantee to fit and please you- 1 take all the risk. 1 know from experience it is'nt much. In any case see my samples and have a chat. You'll be glad von did. GEORGE DAVIES, SUIT SPECIALIST, Corner Arcade and Stafford Street, TIMARU. I Nothing quite so appetising . as . "CROSSED FISH" SARDINES. Of nil Grocers :mrl Stores, but remember, plense "Crossed Fish" Brand ALWAYS. MR. WALTER BRUXSDEX, PIANO, ORGAN TUNER AND REPAIRER. Speciality: Estimates for all Repairs, French Polishing, etc. (20 years' London and Colonial experience). Agent for lending English and German Pianos. Exchanges arranged on most liberal terms. Satisfaction guaranteed. 39 Elizabeth St., Timaru. MR J. H. COOMBS piEACHKR OF VIOLIN, Viola, and J. Mandoline,, has resumed Teaching. Bands supplied for Dances, Garden Parties, etc. Address: Bank St., or "The Dresden.'' DISSOLUTION ()!.<' PARTNERSHIP. TOTICIC is herebv given that the _S Firm of \\ ADo WORTH AND (JOY. has been dissolved from 31st July, J!)U9. The Busines wjll be carried on as usual bv J. J. NEUGESCHWKNDER, whose receipt will be sufficient discharge lor ali Accounts owing to the late Firm. 11. WADSYYORTH. .1. .). x !•: I'(; KSCII WEN 1 )ER. IX taking over the above Business on my own account, i desire in conjunction with my late partner tc; thank the Public for the patroua :-j given. Customers will bo called n:; and everything carriec| on as usual. A fair measure of public support is -e n nested. J. J. NEUGIvSCIIWENDER. SOUTH CANTERBURY DAIRY CO. 17^ ROM this dale, ONLY Messrs Mc--Kenzie and Mason are authorised to' COLLECT MONEYS due to the Company on account of their milk business. R. 11. rowie, Chairman. •20th Jnlv, 19U9. MILK PURCHASERS are informed that undersigned "'ill cease supplying Milk alter the 31st inst., having disposed of their .Milk. Business to Messrs McKeczie and Mason, and solicit for them the patronage hitherto betowed on the SOUTH CANTERBURY DAIRY CO. \Y. G. GRIFFIN, Secretarv. HAYIXG started Business in the above Premises, we respectfully solicit your support, and if by chance 1 we have neglected supplying any of the S.C. Dairy Co. Customers, we hope thev will 'notify lis at once, anil we alone are also authorised to collect their Milk Accounts. McKEXZIE AND MASOX. PUBLIC NOTICE. WF he" to notifv our Clients and the. "General Vublic that the Wo take this opportunity of exprei an our Thanks to all Customers f ast favours, and of soliciting a- co inuance of their business. JOHN JACKSON A- CO., LTD. W. G. IRWIN, JNO. W. HOLDGATE, Managers. Timaru,' 22nd July, 1909.
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