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STEWART DAWSON’S Watchmakers 33SSBBSS Jewellers Silversmiths When you contemplate the purchase of a gift or any article for household or personal wear, we invite you to write for our Illustrated Catalogues. Besides our 40 page General Catalogue, we have special Booklets dealing with Watches, Engagement Rings, Gifts for Baby, and Greenstone Jewellery. We shall be pleased to forward any of those on receipt of your address. K° & & * v* \o GENERAL CATALOGUE. 66 Stewart Dawson & Co. Dunedin. WE DO NOT EMPLOY TRAVELLERS THE TREASURE HOUSE % % % to % % Bjaa^gatatMßißg The Plain Figure-Unalterable Price. Every article in our business has the sale price marked in plain figures. This price represents the combined benefit and advantage of our ready-money purchasings and manufacturing resources, and of our customers’ ready-money, buying. The price is also free from the losses <jn unpaid accounts, which otherwise customers pay for. Our cash system ensures the intrinsic money’s worth. It is this, coupled with the grand aggregate of sales, that constitutes the Stewart Dawson success. This plain-figure marking is an essential part of our systern and a leading economic feature. It assures to every customer alike the actual price by visible evidence. INSTALMENT ILLUSIONS. Credit buying is always a folly. No man thinks of paring another man’s rent; yet daily thousands of cash buyers at credit-giving establishmenta unconsciously pay other men’s debts. But credit buying reaches its high water mark of irrationality when the instalment system of Jewellery buying is resorted to. Here we get exorbitance upon exorbitance often resulting in rumpus entanglements to the victims of a vicious system. If you cannot spare the ready money, wait until you can. It will save you a long succession of anxieties and time charges, that are both oppressive and ruinous. The extra cost and the inevitable predit penalties of to-morrow should make you pause to-day. Remember all our business la*.done direct. We do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen. princes' "dOWLINQ STS., DUNEDIN. Branches at London, Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth.

CUBE ’ and BILIOUSNESS Th® Immense number of orders for FROOTOIDS sent by post direct to the Proprietor Is convincing proof that the Public appreciate their splendid curing power. They cure quickly, are elegant In appearance, and pleasant to take.

" I am writing to you to express my thanks for the Frootolds which I received from you some time ago. My mother, who was a great sufferer from Headache and Bilious Attacks for many years, has been taking them, and has found complete relief from them.” L. PATCH, Pelican Creek, Corakl, N.B.W, “Kindly send by return post two separate bottles of Frootolds for Indigestion, Ac. I got a bottle from you before, and am pleased to say they have done me good.” E. PIKE, “Myrtle Cottage,” Manlldra, N.S.W. “Your ‘Frootolds’ Is the only medicine I have ever found to do mo any good for Biliousness and indigestion. One dose gives relief.” J. H. SLEEP, Lochlel, B.A. “ Enclosed please find 3/- for two bottles of Frootolds for Indigestion. I got some from you two months ago, and found them very good.” HENRY MASLIN, Childers, Isis, Queensland. “Will you please forward another bottle of Frootolds f They have relieved me of my Headaches. You can use my name at any time aa a testimonial for the benefit of others.” F. J. CHUBB, Moe, Qlppsland, Victoria. “ PVease forward me another bottle of Frootolds. The other bottle I got gave great satisfaction, as my husband had been suffering from Constipation for a long time, and nothing did him any good until he took your Frootolds. He says he now feels that he Is quite a different man.” J. LONERGAN, Ylellma, Victoria. f “ For about three years I have been a , ,at : . sufferer from Nervous Depression caused by r.. r ' * constipated state of the Bowels. I sent to you for a bottle of Frootolds, which I duly recelv : am pleased to say that they have wqrMtd a wonderful change In me—ln fact, I feel as If lam getting a new lease of life, and will be glad to recommend them to any of my friends.” , T. CRESSEY, West Coast, N.Z. “Please send me three bottles of Frootolds. I took two doses from the last bottle, and gave the balance away to some friends, and they are of the same oplnlonthatlam—that'Frootolds'are a very 5--good medicine.” i A. B. PEDEN.Glenmaggle, Victoria. . w. “Many thanks for forwarding the Frootolds >• 1 took a dose of them at night, and by the morning they had removed all trace of headache. It was quite a relief to get rid of It so speedily. lam feeling splendid now.” M. M'CALLUM, 65 Cunningham Road, TOORAK. For sale by leading Chemists and Storekeepers. Retail price, 1/6. If your Chemist or Storekeeper has not got them, ask him to get them for you. If not obtainable locally ( send direct to th© Proprietor, W. Q. Hearn®, Chemist, Qeelong, Victoria.. "i NOTICE.—The materials in FROOTOIDS are of the VERY BEST QUALITY and consist, amongst other ingredients, of the active principle of each of FIVE different MEDICAL FRUITS and ROOTS, so combined and proportioned In a particular way that a far BETTER result Is obtained than from an ordinary aperient.

ALWAYS “ON TOP.” tiger ALWAYS « ON TOP.” There are Two hinds of Tea: THE BEST and THE BEST. Do You Buy the Best ? “TIGER” ALWAYS “ON TOP.** ALWAYS “ON TOP.”

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Western Star, 9 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Western Star, 9 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Western Star, 9 October 1908, Page 4

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