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PUBLIC NOTICES. ... Don't be Misled by the J aggling of « ■ Figures.-v-' ■-r : ; READ THIS LETTERJfrom the Town Clerk oi Ashburton. LCopy/| Ashburton Borough Council, Ashburton, April loth, 1908. MR E. NORDON, Secretary Licensed Victuallers' Association Christchurch. Dear Sir, — • , • His Worship the Mayor has handed me your letter of the ,6th inst. to-reply!'to. The following are the facts■:—ln 1902 and previous years the General and only Rate Struck in the Borough was that of Is in the pound on the Annual Value. In 1993 and 1904 the General Rate Struck was 2s in the pound each year; in 1905 and 1906 the Rate was reduced to Is 6d in the pound; and in 1907 the Rate Struck was Is 9d in the pound. , Yours faithfully, H. H. FOOKS^Town Clerk. This cieariy gives the lie to those who say .that Prohibition does not mean an TTOfn'DTjs A QTP TTftX PA 'l'>ili' |gg Jim \\ WEEK i r BARGAINS \\ '"'jjf°*~ "il FOE, YOU! yjtaHto. SALE. S \ A BIG BEMNANT CLEAN UP ? /•V; y It's the last chance of the season for } 7ou to snap the \ m Biggest Bargains that have been offered in _all the fp". g district. , *v . §§§ It's the last chance to save money 011^ high cjuolity |§ £ Goods of every description. \ 111 S>Bs- Come and witness the end of the Great " Move-on " ESa M Sale— Sale that has been dsscussed in every \ |H home in the district, — _ — -— — — — — ttfj SALE STOPS on SATUKDAY NE-XT^ §§ QUALITY DRAPERS" Ashburlort Iff |^)|t|7lffHMM^"' M'M'M'>"'CT^~ 3mj'JM^^J-gOT^ Wvina /mil *E" Jr '^^^^^U^^ •\t Shoes are just as fashionable 39 -§s f /[/ m^^^^^mfcz**, "a Boots this Winter —just as correct, @^ if raalfc, :W£m£ji//M %) '' w allc' '* you P reler Shoes, you'll find «» •?| II ',f \\iy° ur aste JU3' 5s we!l catered for -gs B& II wffl^ffifaiV\zS' M, I] We invite you to come in and see "fp 1§ ft v^@*%*rF**^rfflM //the s P!cndid WINTER SHOES we -g3 -%' » r^^Z^ " V3^Ll>\. /rare now showing—serviceable, smart «v \K^S^^gMfe^l^-« la «»-A # a"d comfortable Shoes at Prices '-• ]J* !§■ "*^" i i-'!'_Zllll^u'iii Jy which are most reasonable, when you -^3 ■LjL ff consider the High Quality of the ma- js~ i-^» 1 terial and workmanship that goes *•> eg- ai>WuaAß!ißMSpSw»iw* into every Shoe and Boot we sell. -]|s i J BOOT IMPORTER, 3L i *W . . • «■ i Tancred Street, Ashburton. . y^.iipi i iii^iiiiiii nun in-iiniirTTi n-nnr n i i - ini—nm^i H Ton can buy almost anything you want from ua by mail. H Wo have a special Mail Order Department. Your orders are H executed by an experienced buyer, who buys for you. Then U if anything is not exactly what you wanted, you just S6nd it §| back and we refund your money. You are the sole judge. §3 Our big Winter Clearance is now on. • Everything is I reduced from 2/- to 15/- in the jei. Here are some selections I that show big money-savings. Order to-day if you want them. - I DRESS GOODS WINTER COSTUMES 1 600 Heavy Tweeds 54in. made speci- jq only Ladies' Tweed and Cloth Cos--1 ally for the fashionable long coat, in tumes, fitting and Bolero Coats, silk I all the leading shades— lined ... Usually 69/6 to 84/I Usually ... 3/6 4/11 5/6 Sale price all at iq/Q only I■■ . Sale price 2/6 8/9 3/1 i ' i/iiun mars I 120 yds. Shot Glace Silks, 21in., all WALKING COATS I the newest shades— 55 Ladies' Full Length Coats, all this 1 Usually 4/6 Sale price 2/6 season's styles in navy, green and I INSERTIONS brown cloths and heavy diagonal 1 675 yds. Net and Guipure Insertions, serges ... Usually 32/6 and 85/I 2 to 4in. wide Usually 2/3 2/6 2/11 Sale price all afc 12/6 each || I Sale price ... 1/8 yard 3g -p aU L9ng th Coats in ull-wool If 1 DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS checked tweeds, swing back— '« 1 Manufactureis' throwouts, but as Usually 49/6 Sale price 87/6 ~\ 1 SSf- %yd n S yion g - l pMCtiCal PUI' WBNTER BLOUSES \ i Usually ... 6/6 to 15/- 236 All-wool Delaine Shirts and |. Sale price ... 5/3 to 11/6 Dressy Blouses, couldn't be made at I Syds long Usually 7/6 14/6 16/6 the price— 1 Sale price 5/11 12/- 18/6 Usually ... 12/6 U 17/6 I WINTER BLOUSINGS Saleprice only 6/11 to 7/11 I 934 yds. French Wool Delaines, in WALKING SKIRTS 1 aew fashionable stripes— 288 Walking Skirts in smart light I Usually 2/3 Saleprice 1/4J an d dark tweed mixtureß— 1 1045 yds. Fancy Blouse Flannelettes, Usually ... 14/6 and 16/6 I navy, green, maroon, red and brown g a l e p r £ oa on iy „. 7/6 '$ grounds— BiDDitue I Usually 9-H- Sale price 6d. RIBBONS I UWDERWEAR -Siin.'Plain Coloped Glace SibboaH, | 25doz. Colonial All-wool Bloomers, all that we should in the" ordinary way i sizes Usually ... 5/6-' 7/11 ask 1/-and 1/8 for— I Saleprice ... 8/ii 5/il Saleprice ... sid yard "^r^JT^A^i"^"""TlllAlL ORDER DEPT., ~'*A A GRAND CO3HBINATION; I V OTJ 'CANNOT COMPARE IT. XjL j • i -~* — The finest growths of Indian and Sj far i^f^^.o 1' I™llllo ]i ->« lon Teas are blended into "KOZIE" .. COLEMAN S S.ARCH r_A. It pofieossce the virtues of both. lh«* }\ slta^l can»ot ,bo .'"•OP-™;' 3 Try a brew, anrl note the delicioue \) th t t lie? l; lt **V** them in qualify freshness "Ko/.ie" has. Agonte-Man.. ?} materials, anntlio cpiali.y of wo:-:: ctioster Bro ' uOOB- 1 **■ s a «ritish-made starcli of worlcj-roaownpd fame. Don't accey/H ■ : " " inferior substitutes. ABBEY Boot Polish 3d full-sized ** Tin. Over Is a Tin received by "OALTRY. Prices are paid for pon--1 hose returning Coupons last distribu- -&- derous purchasoa at this "Move tion, on" Sale.—Mitchell and Turner.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7542, 18 July 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7542, 18 July 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume xxix, Issue 7542, 18 July 1908, Page 1

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