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FOR GENTLEMEN. HALF A GUINEA FOR A HAT f WITH HALF, AS MUCH STYLE AGAIN A£> THE ORDINARY, IS LITTLE ENOUGH, ' BUT THIS IS ALL BALLANTYNE'S ASK FOR A FINE FLEXIBLE BLACK FELT W!6 016

S ALIX • THJ3 CUBE FOB INFLUENZA IN ALL ITS STAGES 21- - By post 2/6 : COOK & ROSS OHESVISSTS I : CHRISTCMUKCH ! WALKH'S COUGH EMULSION The fear of fair competition exhibited in the advertisements of some Inanufacturers, who state or s infer that competitors are sufcstitut- | ing; and selling- something inferior on the strength of a more or less assumed reputation which they claim , to have made. The wise general f public are not influenced by such I questionable tactics, illustrated by f the good sense displayed by all H think of it. ft In this connection we wish everyone to know l that Walker's Cough Emulsion is sold on its own merits and not at the expense of belittling the value of many other good preparations,being satis- j fied to stand or fall by the verdict given on trial cf its special value as a cure for Coughs, Chest-colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss of voice and many other ailments of the Chest, Throat and Lungs to which we are liable, . Walker's Cough Emulsion is sold by Chemists and ! Stores Price i/6 and 2/6 or Post free ! in, N.Z. from 'J. J. F. Walker, j Chemist, 125 Manchester Street, \ Christchurch. Please -remember | when you need it, ask for Walker's j *3 Cough Emulsion. Be careful! to ( ' accent the name Walker's Cough Emulsion. The Wise Mother Uses Bomsiogton's Irish Mess. For children's Coughs and Colds there Is no remedy so tale and sure, lor It Is.ahsoSuteiy free from harmful nur* cotics. Moreover, for nearly half a century Bennington's CARRAGEEN Irish Moss has been the standard family medicine for all Throat and Cheat ailments. Mrs Eliza, bcth French, of Christcliui ch, wri es:— " I am pleased to testify to the efficacy of. Bonnington's Irish Moss. I have used it for myself , and family for many years for Coughs and Colds. We have all derived much benefit from taking BomiinKton's Irish Moss.—Elizabeth French." ' Some unscrupulous retailer may try to sell £ou a_ substitute or imitation vvhi'-h gives hun greater profit. Absolutely refuse any remedy __ but Koa- J& ni niton's Irish Moss / hf GiKsA PROFITABLE, PLEASANT PASTIME. CANTERBURY TIMES" Puzzles. £SO in prizes. June 15 and following issues. Money. MONEY TO LEND. LOANS immediately graced jjj sums required bv borrowers on personal or any other security. All particulars obtaiuubla on application to F. C. RAPHAEL, 127. Gloucester Street, Cki'iatcburch. MONEY TO LEND, from £5 Upwards, en uuy kind of security. 11. R. WADE, Room No. 20, Royal Exchange Buildings. Cathedral Square (near top of electric lift). 'Phono 28J5 P.O. Box 113. X-i335 WE have been entrusted wiili Sums of £llOO, £IOOO, £6OO, £3OO. £250 and £l5O tor Investment on first-class security at current rales. DOUGALL AND UPHAM. Soli-cit-oro, I'll?, Worcester Street. S2GI7 money" tot,end; ON Mortgages on Freehold at Lowest Ourf rent Rates, also on Approved Second Mortgage. IZARD AND LOUGHNAN, Solicitors, Hereford Street, Ghristclmrch; X*>eston and Southbridge. asflg

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9919, 6 August 1910, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9919, 6 August 1910, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9919, 6 August 1910, Page 12