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H. F. AWDERSOM Cash Repair Boot Depot. Tlcir 'wee* nd Quality Material*-. Only English Leather Used. ,*£jces Right. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 240 COLOMBO ST.. SYDENHAM. (Opp. “ Boon,** Baker. MANMIRE BROS.. ADDINT.TON. Fi’.inlers, Paperhangers and Glazier*. UrusUwure and Ready-Mixed Paints. EST i M ATES GIVEN. 'Phone 2449. RICCARTON RESIDENTS Support your own thops Why not spend as much of your money a 6 you can in your own district? The growth of Riccarton is of interest to you, and it is to your advantage to make. Riccarton as selfcontamed as possible. The undersigned business people will give you the best service that lies in their power, selling the best quality goods at town prices. If you are in the habit of sending all your money to the city, think — give your own shops a chance to prove their value. J. S. PIPER, (late Dickinson), Grocer and Fruiterer. M. B. SKINNER, Draper, At RsHway Crossing. GEO. HANHAM, Bootmaker and Importer. A. E. PHILPOTT, Coal and Wood Merchant. W. A. B. MORTON, Chemist. W. EDGINTON & CO., Nurserymen and Florists, Clarence Road. EVERYBODY'S CASH SUPPLY STORES, Grocers and Fruiterers, Riccarton. Road. H. DANIEL, Plumber. Riccarton Road. G. J. H. GARTON, Grocer and Confectioner, Cr. Riccarton Road and Euston Street. For Wet Winter Days ! Genome Imperial Army Service Boots A Shipment expiessly for Stewart Robinson SIZES prftil r for mo t. These ext ra c i..dy boots were speciallv niad- by Messrs. John Cave & Sons, R u slide n, Enel and, originally for the Imperial f. Each pair bears the •rial Government Stamp Army Service Stamp. Just the boots for wet days ana wear. Cost Imperial Government 3Q 7 - pr ■SStG'-ws&.S’t !R.®'£ia■rsiß©3!:, , ® iPiHLc-® : 500 prs. a.t pr. All Sizes Made of Finest English Tan Kip Leather (not Chrome). Guaranteed Waterproof. Hand-sewn and reinforced with small slugs clinched. The soles of English hard oak tan, 4in. thick—the grand old tannage of our forefathers. Expensive, but incomparable. Postage 1/- extra COME AND SEE THESE BOOTS Th«_ir Grand Quality will appeal to you STEWART ROBINSON CASHEL STREET WEST

IN EVERY CA Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Found Satisfactory. To-day there will be found on the market many medicines that are effective for a time, and then become useless. A striking contrast to these is Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. Read what Mr. F. Martin, of Timaru, says of them in the following letter:— 7 Bnr*ar*l Street , N.Z. Bear Sirs, Indigestion and constipation afflict a great number of people, and lam no exception to that rule. It is fully twenty years ago that 1 first tried Dr. Morse's Indian Poot Rills in the Dominion, and 1 can assert that this remedy after taking one or two doses did restore my system to perfect working order again. They do not purge or gripe like some stronger purgatives. Daring the many ycar-s that 1 have known Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, at times I h/ive recommended them to my acquaintances where I believed- they would prove, effective, and I am glad to say tkey found them satisfactory in every case . ( Signed) Frederick Martin. r - Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills are purely vegetable, and their action is not accompanied by any nauseous or griping sensation, but is mild and gentle. They get at the cause in a thorough manner. They give you clean bowels, a healthy stomach, a lively liver, and blood that is rich and red. They are an ever-consistent remedy, and will prevent any of the complaints so oocamon, if taken once or twice a week to keep the system in a healthy condition. For complaints arising from imperfect digestion and impure blood these pills are unexcelled.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17009, 6 April 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17009, 6 April 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17009, 6 April 1923, Page 3

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