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That child is t-on thin! Is her school work too hard? No,, sho needs new vitality. Steams' Wine of Cod Liver Extract circs children a healthy appetite aiwl Luilds up their bodies. /4 Tho cough that is contracted in the winter, and which continues through the spring and summer, nearly always indicates throat or lung trouble, and should not bo neglected. Tho ird'inary cough medicine may soothe the throat, but it has not tho power to lieal. Recovery is not complete, and a second attack is more liable to follow. You cannot get a better medicine for cocglis of this description than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is an excellent medicino for all throat and lung trouble, for it not only soothes tho irritation, but it heals the affected parts, and leaves them in such r. healthy condition, that the danger of a second attack is removed. For sale everywhere. ...

DIFFERENCE IN SUITS. HOW MEN ARE MISLED. The following information about the tailoring trade should prove interesting and profitable to readers. It appears that three kinds of suits are being made-to-measuro to-day. First, there's the kind the "Credit Tailor" charges five and six guineas for. Secondly there's the slop-to-measure suit, which is made at a clothing factory where all kinds of things from dungarees to shirts are made. Thirdly there's the George Davies suit, which is made by George Davies, the Suit Specialist. This suit is made from the same material as the four to six guinea kind, but it costs from 30s. to £2 less. It costs less, because the firm know how to run their business on a scientific basis. They can make enormous savings beyond the highest dreams of their competitors and imitators. livery suit George Davies turns out is made in his own workrooms by experts. Tho saving is made possible by many different ways in the cost of production. Specialising, in the first place, saves money. Selling for cash only, makes a big saving too, for you don't have to pay sor the man who doesn't. The small proliton a single suit is a fair profit on one hundred, and enables the buyer to purchase cheaper than the man who buys from the small shop. Again George Davies has 40 Branches and has to buy as much tweed as 40 shops put together. By this means he can buy direct from the mills, and save money again—no other tailor can. To save his customers warehousemen's charges, George Davies has his own warehouse, which again means money saved. Readers will readily see by the .foregoing that George Davies' suits are as different as chalk and cheese to the slop-to-measure factory suits, which are being hoisted on the public. These kinds of suits are sold by drapers, mercers, storekeepers and small suit shops throughout the Dominion.' These suits can neither wear well nor keep their shape. When being worn they look just what they are - slop-to-measure. I lie suits made by George Davies have style and individuality, because they're cut by ntcii who know how—men who do nothing else but cut suits. The claim of the I'irm that they can save you £2 is ■imply proved by the enormous number :>f testimonials which stream in by every mail. 1 estimonials from Doctors, Clergymen, business men and professional men, etc. George Davinshasso much contideiirein his garments and knows so well that he can give you the nm.st critical satisfaction. that he gives yon a written guarantee to please you in every way or v refund your money. It's a fair offer. If there's a fairer one George Davies would like to know what, it is, and he'll make you that offer too, he knows so well that he can please you. The address is : Corner of Arcade and Stafford Street, Timaru. PKAA v<>n away- " Vnrnishiiie," ofct/UU the brilliant Polish for Linoleums, Tan Boots, etc. Particulars in each tin. Easiest, Quickest, Brightest. AH Grocers, 6d.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14039, 23 October 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14039, 23 October 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 14039, 23 October 1909, Page 2