CYCLE REPAIRS. Don’t Delay. Come at Once. IB TOUR CYCLE NOT RUNNING SO EASILY AS IT USED TO Bring it to us, and we will make it as good as new. „ , ARB YOUR TYRES GETTING THE WORSE OF THE WEAR? Don wait till the damp gets through and rots the canvas. Bring them to us, and we wil make them as good as new. „ , IS YOUR CYCLE GETTING SHABBY ! Bring it to as, and we wiU enamel and p’.wve it in the finest style. , , HAS YOUR CYCLE A FREE-WHEEL’ If not, you haze never tasted he nil pleasure of cycling. Bring it to us. We fit free-wheels from 12b 6d. AGENCY FOB THE “SWIFT,’’ ENGLANDS BEST BICYCLE. T. RICHARD, FBITZ CYCLE AND MOTOB WORKS, WAIMATE. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TIMARU. A. GABJTES i (THE CORNER Draper and Outfitter. H. R. ASQUITH, I MANAGER. j
The Celtic Herbal Cough Cure. A FEW DOSES of thia Valuable Cough Syrup will alleviate the most distressing Cough of the Lungs, stops all tendency to Consumption, and breaks up entirely the Whooping Cough. No better remedy can be obtained for the Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all Affections of the Throat and Lungs. Prices: 2s 6d and 3s 6d per BottleTo he obtained from Messrs D. Kennard, P. Grant, J. 8. Butcher, Manchester and Co., and C.F.C.A., Waimate, and W. Fobd, Btudholme, and wholesale from Mb J. MAODONALD, Lyndhurst House, 45 Moray Place, DUNEDIN. A COMPLETE CURE. •‘Fairview " North Sydney, N.S.W., April, 1903. The Ven. Archdeacon Spooner, D.D., LL.D., F.R.F.8., F.A.S.L, being on a visit to Dunedin, had a severe attack of influenza, but was fortunate in taking the advice of a friend to try the Celtic Cough Cure, which effected a complete cure in a couple of days. The Archdeacon strongly advises all who are suffering from roughs and colds to purchase a few betties of this really splendid preparation.
_ JAMES SINCLAIR, Watchmaker I Jeweller (Established 30 Years).' [l] id — £ TT AVJNG made extensive alterations to his shop, ~ JLjL has decided to hold a Monster Christmas *3 Clearing Sale of Watches, Jewellery, Clocks, and Silver (/] Plate. If you ar® looking for a Christmas Present, . < and not expensive, call and see our M □ GRAND DISPLAY. ? 5 — □ CC 200 just arrived, and will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Parents wanting to [SJ U . Watches. lastin; present will save I U money by calling and inwJ specting. |t| Of the latest fashion to choose from. Brooches from Is 6d. Our dainty Lace ” Ml Inn ml Drops, Pins, and Golden jewellery Slippers the admiration of IS all. Greenstone Brooches, Heart Pendants, and Trinkets,, all cut from selected Q stone. Hearts not to be broken from 2s 6d. Call and » see our beautiful Necklaces and Hearts from ss. " (/} Young men who are looking for a genuine present A m cannot do better than select a M (Z Dleirre handsome Diamond and Buby |(| TKirigS. Bing, which will bring him love " jT and happiness to brighten his J-> a\ merry Christmas. A large assortment of rings to *- V select from. I have just received another large assortment of J Golden Fame Specks C«r 1U ar loc aad Folde C 9 ’ a “ d tbe ? M fl VO* are just the thing to suit those with im- fl paired vision, and the price is just what you want. I a Pay me a visit and I will be delighted to show you H W something that will make a good, useful Christmas • present. James Sinclair, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN.
fLOOK HERE! Jk YOU, I MEAN! Doing business without advertising is like kissing a pretty girl in the dark—y,u know what you are doing, but no one else does. While in the latter case undue publicity is not usually sought, in the former case it should be. Without advertising you may reach casual passersby and your own acquaintance, but you want more than that. You want to bring customers, and to go out into the highways and byeways after them is out of date. • Nowadays the scheme is to advertise and keep advertising. Your advertisement goes out and works more than union hours while your time is occupied attending to the customers who respond. Think over this matter. You know the Advertiser has a reputation as a business puller. Use it
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 7, 19 January 1905, Page 4
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