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EATHS' prestige in the Hosiery trade of i the Dominion is the result of constant endeavour to obtain and hold the confidence of customers. The" foundation of that effort, lies in our expert knowledge of the world's markets, skilful buying, and half-a-century's experience, of New Zealanders' hosiery requirementsf "To-day we number our thousands of based on satisfactory service frorii Beaths, the leading hosiery house irrthe Dominion; Two of our lines in which you can always place absolute reliance are described below..;.- . ;/ >siery You can make your feet happy in Holeproof Hosier3'. No need to be eternally darning, and no need to wear coarse and cumbersome stockings in order to avoid it. Holeproof Hosiery carries with it a straight-out guarantee from the makers', and should any pair fail to come up to that guarantee we will replace "Holeproof" Plain Cotton Hose, extra fine double ankles and instep, spliced heels and toes — Black 2/11 pair Tans and White 3/6 pair " Holeproof ".Silk Ho=e, with ribbed elastic suspender tops, high spliced heels and; toes, and extra?reini , forced soles— . ' A: V— ■ .-•' Black, Navy, and Coating, Light and Mid Greys ,-,-: i...-.^^v.^B/6,_ ; pair'; "Hose of Luxite" Obtainable only from Beaths These Stockings fulfil every requirement of the buyer who knows good Hosiery. Lustrous and luxurious in appearance, soft, firm and clinging, and remarkable for wear. No amount of washing affects them, for the genuine dyes, fine silk threads, and close stitching make an all-conquering combination. ,Garter strain is defied by the fine Lisle top which stretches wide and returns to its original shape, and the high-6pliced heel and toe are extra reinforced. White, Black, Navy, Tans and Light Grey -■--■■■'■-•-:■ 4/11 pair pay Postage to all parts of New Zealand If unable to inspect at our Sample rooms in George Street, Timaru, order by post. CHAS OGILVIE. MANAGES.

mm 111 M Clc iSfc^ IvHffii ic'KW iZ»:;Ij JiO!x;J IWiir/f, ofe-to*l flßwffil %f mmm^ Tired, Nerve-jaded Folk Find New Strength - and Living Energy in Dr. Cassell's Tablets - There is nothing in medicine more certain than " the strength-giving power of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Everything •- they contain makes for strength and vital power—strength for nerves and muscles, richness for the blood, living energy j. for the whole system. In every part of the world the incom- ~' *<£s parable efficacy of this great British remedy has .been proved beyond any shadow of doubt. Dr. Cassell's- Tablets can and do bring health and vigour to the weak—of ten when every other means has failed. They brace up and reinvi gorate all the bodily organs, restore their natural action, and build up new health and fitness for the worn-out man or woman. They are equally suitable for'children, even for infants. Sir John Campbell, Bart., C.8., formerly Major-General in the Royal Artillery said —" I have pleasure m stating that I have derived-great benefit from Dr. Cassell's Tablets' and have found them remarkably effective in restoring the nerve energy and physical vigour which advancing years naturally impair. They suit me admirably and I have every confidence in recommending them as a safe and'reliable bodily restorative." : x^ummenamg Dr Cassell's Tablets are Nutritive, Restorative, Alterative and Anti-Spasmodic and of great .Therapeutic value in all derangements of the Nerve and Functional Systems X-" -- 3'oung. They are the recognised modern home remedy for Nervous Breakdown Nerve"ai Paralysis, Infantile Paralysis, Rickets, St. Vitus' Dance, Anaemia, Sleeplessness Dyspepsia, Stomach Catarrh, Brain Fag, Headache, Palpitation, Wasting dE" vTtnl ' Loss of Flesh, and Premature Decay. Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods of Life. - «iucners ana your dealer will secure them for you ilolll Illa wnoiesaie uouse.. Jriites, i /a ana 4 economical. Three 4/- boxes for 11/-. ' ' Sole Proprietors :—Dr. Cassell's Co., Lid., Manchester, E - ; the 4/- size is the mo»t

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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16447, 19 January 1918, Page 3