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■ ■ BUS! MESS NOTICES. ifE EXTEiOliiiie HEARTY GREETINGS J AND BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A Bright and Happy Christmas and New Year, 1910-11. fJ||E are now showing Special Offerings for the Holiday Season m y fW Goods to make the Home bright, and Suitable Apparel for Persona) Wear. Our Spacious Store is well-stocked m all Departments with Holiday and Everyday requirements. We are making a Special Display of Fancy Goods, imported expressly for the Christmas Trade— just the Correct Class of Goods for Christmas Presents and New Year Gifts. In the Show Room, Upstairs, our Lady Patrons will find a very ' attractive Display of Seaonable Attire. We quote just a few only of the Many Special Lines m the Showroom. • » Good Assortment of Dust Coats 15/6 to 60/- --■ Striped and Plain Zeph~r Washing Costumes 9/6 to 24/6 White Muslin and Embroidered Costumes, 10/6 to 27/6 | Print and Muslin Blouses from 3/6 to 13/6 Dainry Silk and Delaine Blouses from 9/6 to 27/6 White Muslin and Lawn Dress Skirts from 7/6 to 19/6 Stylish Trimmed Model Hats from "J2/- to 35/ % Choice assortment of NewShapes and Trimmings to select from. Children's Washing Hats, assorted shapes, at 9d each. Large Assortment of Children's Straw Hats from 1/9 upwards. Special Lot of Children's White Muslin Embroidered Dresses from 3/3 each. Corsets and Underclothing, m Great Variety and Special Values. Our Special Christmas Discount at the rate of 2/- m the Pound Gash or 2/6 worth m Goods allowed on all Prompt Cash Purchases, will continue right on January 7th, &1911. H. C. BARRETT'S - Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, Mercery andißoot Warehouse, "THE HALL," EAST STREET.

"MAN IS AS OLD AS HIS STOMACH." This Persian Epigram is the Real Gauge of a Man's Life. The Persians were a very sagacious people, noted, among other things, for their deep thinking* on life and the things which make up life. The above epigram shows the wisdom of their thought. When a man's stomach is able to furnish new material to the systeni as fast or faster than the natural decay of man reci'uires, then such a man lives his fullest and his best. When through wrong- living- or disease a man's stomach begins to tax the other orpans. and takes from the blopd strength which it cannot g-ive back m nourishment taken from food, then begins the death of man, and he decays fast. The stom. ■ h is strong, splendidly strong, and can stand an untold amount of abuse and neglect, but when it dies, man dies. The stomach gives tons upon tons of good rich blood every year to the system, and draws only GBO Jbs. of nourishment for its own use. If, however, the food which it receives cannot be turned into blood which is capable of use by the body, then the stomach receives no help from the nther organs., Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabulcs contain the most perfect digestive qualities known to science, and at the same time the most powerful. They will mix with the poisonous juices of a sick stomach and digest food m spite of this handicap. They will stop gas-making" and bac) breath They tone up ihe nerves of the whole digestive canal, including those of the stomach. A single 'ingredient contains strength enough to digest 3,000 times its weigh: m mixed food. They have stood the test of time, anc •o-day are more sought after than ah iheir imitators combined. Dr. Sheldon's- Digestive Tabulcs an ibtainable everywhere at 2/G per tin o> 40 TahuloF. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. "DICYOLES kept clean |£d Punctures repaired for twelve months for 12s 6d. OATES AND *50. v It's the come-again H • jA customer that ... jj! accounts for the i| Jj rapidly increasing II RAVEN 1 II nnr* a \ II I r*A II There must be jff MEN'S Collars, 9d ; Ties, Is; Silk Handkerchiefs,. 2s ; Initial Handkerchiefs at Is and 2s 6d ; Men's Caps, Is; Stud, Tie Clasps, etc.— W. J. Moore, East Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 8244, 17 December 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 8244, 17 December 1910, Page 1