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3 KSk lip- \\ ™ re ; Sp ecia " Values . ■ 1 * e nion Clothing: Co. [::;| i iltjliliAi'^r /^>^:>r llil"-| Theee show a rare combination ol quality materials, superior workman. f-111l lllfli ship, andlowness of price, that will mean a genuine saving to the man h~--|| i ill .11"" x¥wssswwv HVI w ' lo wants a new su ' l ' i . Iz ji j littffi IWWM/Il livf Quality A.. A Good-Suit . ■ f;;:j I |H \WI///J//// «*rtr HTO In dark Wonted with fine pin-spot, also light &/■ < PS n ||j_ Am'///'' $$T Wll Tweed Mixturei. Splondid v»lue. cww / , <m [Hr||y||p . /11l Quality B. A Smart Suit „„„, I:i l L" II [M I /Ml SP In Light and Dark Checks, also serviceable . 4£&3 ftj/,. J----J| J |jC Jl jlj 11 . J|j\ 1 Tweeds and plain grey Worsted ** I \~---% ■' ||=::::ffl/||TO All Qualityc. a superior suit o t:::J I H if I I In dark brown Worsted, light grey Tweedi. •fir'/ //■ }■ j§ H_ liJlllllllllll II «nd smart broken Checks, ww / j ra Q ualit y D A High Grade Suit • " r :::: i i|U \jg ///J ifljjst- - 4'4 This grade comprise! a fine range of John h ffi Sal A'/ //w f//ifCP-ll Barran's famous English' Models. These are _ . | ffl || \ / Ift perfectly balanced in best Brilinh Tweeds -fir £§ M/" ["""""HI jpfL l ,// //? gßlllh ll and West of England Coatings. ©WW *»»7 L || ! |t:::::::j// / lilf-'-4 Quality E. A Beautifully Tailored Suit . filijf 11™"" --------1/ / I Ililll if '" a wonderlul assortment of new Cloths. J.. -. Zffl i |a- tf / B //«/l L -TR Hand-tailored collars and shoulders, shaped .— ,_ -r«,| 3- M ' IL f / ff/W~! rtS waists, and well trimmed. Alio in Navy 4?0 ?Lf/ 0 | J| , v jt"I""3/ ' I . nTlfi Serge. All Wool Indigo Dye. <*"& «-*/ £"-jl ? S::i:::i3| I r"~M Sports Suits for Rough Wear r"l j KM 1/ llilll~~ "TR In strong Tweedi. Donegal effect!, and smart ft ffl K-lE_..r/// /f '//it lU check Worsteds £4 15/., £5 5/-,'£6 6/., £7 7/.. £8 8/. |""J mil 111" "jl if |/,j ~"7| When you come to town make the Union Clothing Co. your first call. S~ ] M ■WL " J I //- — -J— It will mean money saved, and no waiting. WtftTli »"---"-i I' I n""~""SI Let us Suit you for Christmas—and after. . fIfCT . , —*■——•:: ; Also at" Petone ■«-«.

• Bad Rheumatic ' Pains . Cured at 70. More Bufferini; and death are- caused in fered from terrible rheumatic pains Mil modern times by kidney and bladder weakness of the bladder. diseasM than almost any other complaint. "I tried two doctors and several chem-l |Many peoplo suffer intense discomfort ists' prescriptions, but only got worse.! |from the earlier symptoms—the rheumatic After taking a sample bottle of your pills,! .pains and bladder weakness—but post- I got relief, and after threo more bottloo ipon« seeking proper advice or resort to I found that I wa« completely cared. 1 [useless liniments, draughts, and plasters, shall recommend them to everyone. Yoa luntil the full grip of jdeadly Bright's may make whatever use-you like of thi* ODiseaae u opon thcm_ testimonial for the benefit of others." j Gout, Lumbago, sciatica, gravel, and Writing in March, 1919, five years later' bladder inflammation may best be averted Mr.-Trim said:—"l am still keeping well by proper treatment as soon as yon begin at the ago of 73. I havo had no return to feel that backache, to wake with that of the backache or bladder weakness. I ■headache and bad taste in the mouth, or always keep your pills by me. I have r«suffer discomfort from constipation or commended tfiom in two cases, which they weakness of the bladder. have cured absolutely. One of theso wsi The most successful kidney remedy of in the infirmary, and his case was given modern times is De Witt's Kidney and np. He is now alive and well." ' Bladder Pills. Here is a case of a man De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills, go who was cured at seventy years of ago. straight to the kidneys, purging the bvsIn January, 1914, Mr. Henry Trim, of tem of the poisonous uric acid which 6, Orchard-street, Glastonbury, Somerset, causes so much diseaie. Within 24 said:—" I am a railway gw-nttor, and all hours the pain is relieved, and a blni my fellow-workmen know how ill I waa tinge in the urino proves that the heal, before I tried De Witt's Kidney and ing properties have passed through thl Bladder Pilli. For several years I suf- kidneys and bladder. J I Wllh lif KTm JL JL' Kidney & Bladder, i. When you bny the pills, be sure they are De Witt's in the white boxes printed in bine and gold, with the .blue wax seal on the bottle. Give them a fair trial, and provs for yonfßeli what relief .they bring. H yon would like anv fnrther information on this pass send * post-card to tne makers:—E. C. De Witt »nd Co., Ltd.* laboratories, East Croydon, London, K ngland, mentioning this paper De Witt's Kidnoy and Bladder Pilla are sold by Chemists and Storekeepers everywhere in every part of tha civilised world. If you havo any diffknlty In obtaining genuine Ds Witt's Kidney and flladdcr Pills with the blue ser«! on tha cork, send price to nearest depot, and gooda will be sent yon immediately in plain wrapper. [The Price is 3/6 per box, or 6/6 for ne jnst two and a h«lf times e» arge— f> great saving. Your nearest depot in New Zc-nla dis E. C. De Witt & Co» ' Ltd, 89, Custom House Qu^y,Wellington, Trial box sent tor thece j,enny stamps \ Save the Surface and Save All Now is the right time to paint all exposed Woodwork. PAINT NOW. Pay for paint-or pay i for repairs! PAINT'L'USTRU'SS PASNT !! The cost of repairs is considerably greater than \ the cost of the best paint. PAINT NOW! GUARANTEED BYSMTH. &-SHITH LTD/ L %;j^ rt j

/t 3IJ1 * Ll^ I CITY COUNCILLORS ADVISE CITIZENS . DOMINION GOODS. Therefore— A HOME INDUSTRIES DISCUSSION Q..___ v i. M OT , T 7 nn U„ J>„ \T T J l christchurch-city council's bu PP ort New Zealand s New Industry RESOLUTION. I .'An important discussion on home HIKF ta industries took place in the City A r. gH araf a* mflL A^vim/*>. «LJL Council last night, on a motion by * WW $& W«fT£& f f Councillor D. G. Sullivan, M.P.:— * ™ ™ MJL& "That, with a view to the en- JKE^^SI couragement of New Zealand W ' < II • secondary industries, and in order H y~, 1L !_ ._„ to maintain the prosperity of the S PSfIFfS/Pl^ country, the Minister of Commerce MMffllk |LfVC4tUHVIL and Industry be urged to carry out RMsM; a propaganda .throughout'the Do- ' *tyL ~ ~Jm /f% T& I' minion, urging the people to pur- ' & m - .J! chase only New Zealand made * v £> m xi^i^k^U^t - goods, when such goods can be it, NeW V" %JiOiJ'iUlaj obtained. To accomplish a similar v *" '«*»'*' object, and with a view to mainmint 8 the cal c T k coun n cii em „ P Ss Weal for Xmas and New Year Presents 8 citizens of Christchurch to pur- j fiti. P*..* — D . 8 chase New Zeaiand-made goods and every biit-uivmg rurpose I 8 during the present slack period." | Councillor Sullivan said that it Weston Bros., Ltd., Christchurch, manufacturers and wholesale suppliers 8 would relieve the economic stress.to of Westcraft Leather Goods, a rapidly-growing industry employing J a large extent to purchase New DIRECTLY ovor sixty operatives, and usiug almoßt exclusively Now I Zealand goods. Zealand-made Leathers. D —Chnstchurch Papers, Nov. 30/20. I Westcraft Leather Goods are Obtainable Everywhere in the Dominion ■■■lIHIMIIIIIH».imiIBmmiIMimMIII»WmiM» ■■ lll....l—M«»i..,.i.»i..i.iiH.iiiiiiiii.iu.,i... m ......,,.,.i^. m^^

i ' f*4 /Q| . It's like paying '£ ■ Y3T \M 'two'butchers . i /' j\i\_ \l' you dont cat mi,star < i w '"' y° i,r /» meat- M ustar d makes you digest ,J, ♦ am * assimi ' ate your food instead of \ $tiM I much o£ it. Mustard lessens || YsjM the butcl,er ' s bills because you need 1 ♦ less meat if you difiest !t P r °P erl yM y®n™L^! M And it only costs 1/20 of a penny per ♦ ♦ ' person per meal. M I t' ~~ F* DIGESTS THE. DISH J0 QUICKLY REMOVES BNSURINO A • 0n" , %. SKINEHUPTIONS COMPLEXION f 1 FOR « QUI Bilrtl IMC HAS MJKH THE I ffl. Hundred.oftoßtlmonißls. | E RUP = | \4igO£tfSS/ PIMPLBS ROUGHNESS SCURF SPOTS Q REDNESS I RASHES I ACNB I ROSEA 5 " ' Sulphollne Wprspired by the groat Bkln Spealallsts, J. I'UPPER ft CO., LTD., BEDFORD VAIUCOSE ULCEUS AND BAD LEGS , liAIiORATOHIES, IjONDON, 8.E., Eng., and can bo obtained from til Obcuiinti) »ud Btorci n\ v n-n pti-rwti Jlhroushouli tht World. Biilpbollno qnlclily romovim tho affect of Sunwmrcll. l " n^^uauu. . "XTAREX" AfETIIO.D of Treatment BEAUTIFUL GJhoice Cut Flowers and jPtLUB Tea Booms, 126 Courtenay Plnca, V ], CVPI . f ni ] s , v )| on p ro p cr lv applied. I'olinge, in liny ([unntity. Wedding \J Rot Meals, Brcakfaat, Dinnor, and No need tolnyup. Will cure'tho worst and Presentation Bouquets a speciality. Ton. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.m. till 11 case, whether long fitanding or reoont. Wreaths, Crosses on shortest notice, p.m. Cleanest and Cheapest in the Do- Writo for particulars to Ernest Henley, Uifli Carney, I'loriste, 91 Manners Street, minion. Chemist by Exam., Foxtail. 'Phone 29.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 59, 3 December 1920, Page 3

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