Advertised Goods Are Standard Goods The World Over. WHY? BECAUSE there must be, in advertised goods. % uniform high quality, otherwise tl»e advertised article not being up to the standard claimed for it vrUl not be purchased again and the advertising will be unprofitable. Advertising is Insurance, therefore, that the goods are as represented and good value. The consumer who buys advertised goods rarely makes ■ a mistake. " The Press" readers will profit by a careful perusal of its advertising columns. . . ~ -j VITADATIO - TnaamumKaxeamEi OtmtM a&4 AND aatee tb* we»k etpoaf, "by traing up tbe «x*t*m and pnrifyiag the blood; and curing alter tha failttie of ail «tb«a txottnieat. TW* mm many, is Christehuich prantinj "VITA D ATI O" beeaiiM H 1 cored them, arsi it will enre yee if you giv* il * fair trial. If ycttr nerves ' ai* oat ol order, i! you are moSeiixtg • with Riwatastaam, or your Ji-wtiTe oigaaa aio. wwtk, "VITA. DATIO ,4 will cor* you. It roredot ol Hydatids w&rn opera tioae and other treet> ment hit 3 fsjied. I pnrchaacd tt» eectH, and for eighteen yfers -1 hire been buy rnekins it known m all puts «l th* worli Wxho to ne lor full partieulata, < : ' . J. JL V&JMER, '■ . * ' . 439 RliaikM lan*," . M«lboaa». Yictorfa, '■■■'..•■•. ■ •' .. Antalte. EoTJ by ChtmieU *rod Stona, md E. "W. Hall, W Ajtmach etMet. C4S7 OH. TTMAEtt HOAD BACB. SffU. Wonder of Wonders. PHIL O'SHEA *M not get tod, iti,, tih, sth, or 6th in tht Twnarn Eoad B»om, Titrt let from scratch and Fastest Timt (ft Mooid for the rice). 76 per cent, of th« rid«n rod* other make of machines, yet Phil O'Slie* baa* the lot c* ti» • EASY BTJNNHTG BPEEDT CTCLB. No other rider ha» iron a haadicsj Kmn Bead Baoo from acxnich. LOOK-Ont «f the lart 19 Starts Tph built by JACIi SUCKLING, l 114 KaaeheaWr elieet. - M- _- v . . ; . ONll ". GOVERN MElirF^i" * DEPARTMENT /* FACT Wo. iThe GUARANTEE OF THE STATE goes with every policy issued by the Department* Every person insured under ita conditions rests absolutely secure, firmly, assured that whatever may happen tbe full vaiue of his policy is as certain to ba paid when the claim accrues as that the sun shall rise in the morning. I. LESLIE FIAD3 Architect Cα Buifdei* @72 Cotoraisq 3treot CiEeo 3'2r T£iEPHffi€S Pr. W& J9g«Ht*M» TIE GRaTBBB PJTHIT fczu?cta Sptssi of BsMag Costtrr Work euJeitoktaea a tab ef petutaceoa aetteaat,iadaaiagprer«taUcm «i ptaa» aaa »prrillr-ilt>n» aad ef verk. Hemes are new Nine eracfed nader ftli CTXtcxß, aod all ioterertei are ia-ritoi to fcr jpect the rxastractba. Tliis is endeabtedhy Use cetakf tysbm «f bui.dhig. i Pamphlets, c'viag at) Wenmtieo. eta h« had as ,
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 15
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440Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14842, 6 December 1913, Page 15
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