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What you get in a George Davies' Suit. M Y PRICES for suits made to your individual order and guaranteed gonnino tailor-made arc nos, (J3s, and r J l»' tlid’eroncc in price represent): the various qualities oi materials —the workmanship is precisely the same. I will guarantee to give you— Superior Woollens, More style, Smarter Cutting A Better Fit. And save you £2 on your suit. Cash works wonders—mine does—so will yours. YOUR MONEY RACK IE YOU THINK 1 HAVEN’T MADE GOOD. GEORGE DAVIES, The Modem Tailor, Mawhera Quay, G 11 E Y M 0 I T 11. YOU CANNOT AFFORD to be unwell If you are a man It stems time lost from work, aud if yon are a woman It means “everything npaet." No one would over bo iU from choice, yet people often become seriously lu in consequence of their ova negiaot. Symptoms are disregarded, nature's warnings are treated as “ nothing much," and so trifling ailments grow into graver maladies. A wise engineer doee not watt until his machine entirely breaks down before attending to it, and so a wise man or woman will note nnim«i«iy bodily symptoms and take a proper remedy. In BEECHAM'S PILLS will be found an excellent general corrective and tools aperient for young or old. TO BE WITHOUT sick headache, biliousness, heartburn, '’distillation, pains after eating, indlgeetiou, “U/erishness,” &c., takeßeeoham'e Fills. There is nothing better for the relief and remedy of all functional dieor i ere of the stomach, towels, liver, end kidneys. If you would keep those ' important organs in regular action and free from sluggishness, Beecham's Pill* will be found most efficacious. Thensands of people take no other medicine. "Pre vention Is better than cure,” and It Is far wiser to ward off some niimfft instead of first suffering item it and than treating it. An occasional dose of tide worM-famous medicine will work wonders in keeping you “lit" end np to the mark. No home should ever be without Halil la taxes, price 10\4„ |/|| 4 i/K

THE EXCHANGE HOTEL REVELL ST. HOKITIKA. US T. BRIGGS desires to announce that sho has entered into poesession r .i i the EXCHANGE HOTEL where sho will be pleased to meet all these who so liberally patronised her while conducting the “Empire” recently destroyed by fire. Mrs T. Briggs, PROPRIETOR. Note the ADDRESS:— REVELL RT. . HOKITIKA COMMERCIAL LIVERY AND BAIT ! STABLES. JOHN CAMERON, Proprietor. North Revell Street, Hokitika Telephone 117. ' OYAL MAIL line of coaches bo |\ tween Kumara, Hokitika. Rou and Ross Railway Station ana n'e versa daily. All trains mot luggage and parcels promptly attended to. Wagonettes, Cabs, Gigs, and Dog Carts always on biro at a momenta notice. Special trips arranged for lakes and Glacier South Westland. THE NEW ZEALAND [INSURANCE CO.. Limited.

Accident Branch. TRANSACTS nil branches of ACCIDENT BUSINESS. Is the OLDEST, LARGEST, and STRONGEST COLONIAL ACCIDENT COY. MAIN FEATURES. Absolute Security. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. Will study their own interests by apply- | In}' for rates and other particulars to— G. S. Cray & Co., COAST REPRESENTATIVES, GREYMOOTH. Mark Sprot & Co., AGENTS, HOKITIKA. Duke of Edinburgh Hotel. OPPOSITE THE COURTHOUSE, CREYMOUTH. •pHIS new hotel is fitted up with every modern convenience for the comfort of quests. Charges moderate. -lOHH J. O'BRfEN, Proprietor.

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West Coast Times, 23 March 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, 23 March 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 West Coast Times, 23 March 1910, Page 4

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