A SMART SUMMER BUTT. £2 se, £2 ICe, £3 15», and £3 Zt. MADE TO MEASURE. The raits now being made to measure by George Daviea, Ghxietcbarc-h, at the abore prices, for gentlemen, right here in your own town, are really superb in style, fit, and finish. They in appearance suite yon have been in the habit of Drying vcur local tafiors, who give credit-, 4 and 5 guineas for, and they po6sees one mint which no other fina can supply it ia the famous "KEEP-SHAPE front. Thi3 front is a registered front that eagres the cost from turning back and getting out of shape. It is the latest idea from London and New York tailoring establishments, and Mr Dariee is fortunate indeed in possessing the exclusrre right to figfr this front in coats made in New Zealand. Those who have already sent for samples, and the simple self-measurement form, and forwarded their order to Christoiinrch since the "KEEP-SHAPE ~ 7013 j was introduced, hive beon highly pleased with the splendid coats made. Then social care is giren to erery detail in the making every garment, and Mr DaTies is so satined that your suit will give you complete satisfaction when you order it from him by pest, that he has authorised ua to siate that be will gire yoxs a written coaraciee to refund ycnir money in fnlr should yva net he entirely satisfied with the MTmeotfi when yon receive them. We attntmie the difference of £2 in the price of Mr Dariea' suit* largely to tue modern methods adopted in the making of the garments, and, of course, also to the fact tkat he sells entirely for cash, giving no credit whatever, thus making no bad debt*; and, after all, it does seem absurd that one man should have to pay a Meier price for his suit, just because Eome «ther fellow fails to pay for his, bat- that is jnat what happens, for somebody has to pay for those who do not pay, and, naturally, it ia not the tailor who gives tie credit, it is the man who does pay—yea. Mr D ivies will esteem it- a privilege to send simples to any of his readers who will just drop him a line, saying •Itiadly send ma sample, simple selfraMeureaient. fowus. etc/ (a post-card will do.) Yoa will receive by return mail a complete range of the latest suitings, together with illustration of the newest styles now being worn in the city, and wnen, after investigating the value for yourself, yon decide to place your order by mail with this progressive firm, you will take no risk whatever in the matter, for as above stated Mr Da.vies gives you a written guarantee which ensures complete satisfaction for you—makes_ it possible for yoa to secure the best suite made at any price at a saving of £2 to yourself. Our advice to ail our gentlemen readers is to write to-day for samples, simple self-measurement form, and style boos. They will cost you nothing, commit to nothing, yet will save yon £2 when yoa decide to order after seeing the splendid samples. Tour letter or poet card should be addressed George DaTie3, 174 Colombo street, Christehurch. (Advt.)
WEAK WORN WOMEN m everywhere are being made well and strong again by Marshall's FOSPHERINE This is the great foodmedicine that nourishes the nerves, and once the nervous system is restored, then weak, worn women become strong —not before. Chemists and Stores sell Marshall's Fospherine at 1/-, 1/6, and 2/6. but be careful to note the name "Marshall's" on every bottle. It s worth while. THE CANTERBURY FARMERS' GOOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LTD, WE HAVE FOR SALE The £\ ![<r.vu:_TirUESHIXt; PLANTS & TRACTION ENGINES: PLANT NO. I. I S-h.p. Single-cylinder Enu'in-'. by Ay. • linir ar-U Porter. " .-po-jd.s. pressure HOll'S. Suitable fur thre.-hing. 1 5-toot Anderson Mill, v/ith Green.-ladt-'i Patent .-faction HTa.-t complete. with caving fan and selr-teeder: worked three seasons. This plant ir> in good onk-r. PLANT Nil 2. 1 S-h.p. Traction Engine, ny .Vv.:i n _r and Porter. 1 5-foot Anderson Mill, titte.i with Duncan's self-feeder. chaff and caving far.. PLANT NO. 3. 1 S-ii.p. Sincle-cylinder Engine. by Marshall ami .S-ns. complete, with sight feed lubricator. injector. and pump. 1 5-foot- Marshall Mill. fitted with sel-"-feeder. iha ft. and caving fan. 1 Travelling Whare. 1 Traction Corrte. This plant is ic fair order. 1 3-h.p. Compound Marshall Engine, two speed.-. Thk> engine Li in perfect ordeT. Farther particulars or: ap-piication to the Canterbury Farmers' Machinery Department. J. P. NEWMAN, 442 General Manager. SHADES' HOTEL. Christehurcb.—Extensive additions having been made to this Popular Hotel, visitors,, the travelling public and per;na:;"at boarders can obtain meat t~p-to-daiv Accommodation, ■with Unsurpassed Cu.>!!'.■■ and all the Advantages of a Q:;:et ii"n;e. Close ;o trams. Cathedral Square and Principal Public Buildings. Tariff. 7s per day. Telegram* and letters r« ..eive prompt attention.—GEO., UAYNER. Proprietor, Hereford street P.O. Box. 616. 'Phone, 1205. 14 OAMARU BOROUGH GASWORKS. NOW IS the time to COOK BY GAS; Cheaper. Better, Cleaner, and with less than half the hodilv fatigue to the housewife. GKrLLER?—From 14e to 20k. BOILING RINGS—From 2s to 3e 6d. WeLsbich Mantles and Chimneys, 6d each, cash. Any information was be obtained from the Gasworks Manaeer. C. W. KENT, Town Clerk. WHERE TO STAY IN* DUNEDES". ryon Trant a DOWNRIGHT COMFORTABLE PLACE -which is handily situated and possesses all the elements of a Home, stay at the IMPERIAL PRIVATE HOTEL, 303 Princes St. DCI- - It has 50 Single and Double Bedrooms. Tariff from 4a a day or from 20s CAMERON, Proprietor.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10061, 1 February 1909, Page 4
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