Eb CeliiUOid.—Why get covered in mud ■when for a few shillings you can buy a pair of detachable Celluloid Guards at Gates, Lowrt and Co. Large stock of advance samples for the coming wet season now on i hand. ■ U6 j ! The War.—A.fc the present juncture it is i ' impossible to say what the outcome of the ! war between Russia and Japan will be. But if you appreciate personal appearance you should consult C. &B. Our stocks are Jarpre and well assorted, with new goods arriving regularly from the be3t Home and Colonial Manvf icturers. From time to time some of our customers are led to place Tailoring orders elsewhere but they almost invariably retusa j?^th the remark that for sterling valujs, Cornfc^, Fi*s #nd Style—in short, for a job that ,sp,a^s jSfXffif auction both to maker and wearer—-wl are &ot t.o be beaten. The knowledge and skill of our I Cutters has been gained in the best of all schools, viz!, Long practical experience in High-Class Trade, both at Home and in the Colony; and we never recommend any article that we are not prepared to guaran* tee. — Craighead and Bbrbtman, the Leading Tailor* and Outfitteys, Ashburton. -(Advt)/: 28 / - ' I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6208, 2 March 1904, Page 2
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