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BUS I--*- -..-> NOTICES >- ___———————-____^___ I IS WELL REPRESENTED BY THE CHOICE OF MIL- i LINERY DISPLAYED IN OUR SHOWROOM. THE DAY OF THE LARGE HAT IS DRAWING TO f . A CLOSE. SMALL HATS AEE IN L VOGUE IN FASHIONABLE CIRCLES, HAVE YOU SEEN THE "FOLLY" HAT ?—A SENi SIBLY-DESIGNED HAT OF POPULAR FAVOUR. ■ WE HAVE HATS TO SUIT ALL FACES, TASTES, AND POCKETS. HIGH-CLASS TRIMMING, EXPERT MILLINERS -! EMPLOYED. • POPULAR PISCES. ' " ' ' / THERE ARE, ALSO MANY SEASONABLE GAR-! MENTS FOR LADIES' WEAR IN THE SHOWROOM « SUCH AS : . *f SUMMER-WEIGHT PETONE TWEED COSTUMES, "HYDROTJTE" RAINPROOF COATS FOR SUMMER WEAR, OUST GOATS, •;.' • '" ETC., ETC.- ■ A VISIT WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT WE ARE THE VANGUARD OF FASHION. GREAT VALUE FOR LITTLE MONEY AT LAPSES' COMPLETE OUTFSTTERS. |

ARE YOU IN DOUBT? As to what make of Motor-car to buy ? Read tfio following ' report from the N.Z. Farmers' Co-operatS«e Association's Annual Report and Balance-sheet, published in the Christchurch " Press" of the 18th September. About nine months ago we accepted the competent sub-agents, who paid for die direct agencies for ''Overland and .the cars as they were received by them Hupp" Motor-cars. This step was the Association merely acting as the taken after most careful consideration, indenting medium They had since They were perfectly satisfied that accepted an English agency for a' very motor-cars had come to stay. Many oi high-class car, which placed them w the farmers owned them, and a very a position to supply clients with* cars great number or others contemplated of either British or American origin purchasing. Therefore they could see, Eo far the business done in this new' no good reason why the Association capartment had. been remarkably eood shou Id not engage itself in the business. The-sales actually effected and'ofders All details associated. with the selling, booked up to the present time aumdemonstratmg, repairing, and the run- bered .-247 cars, rung of the garage were cared for by •■', ' > 247 _ OVERLANDS AMD HUPPS". '. IN NINE MONTHS. « These have been sold in competition with a!! other makes of Cars. The public know a good Car when they see one. Can you afford to ignore evidence like this ? ; • ■ WEBBER & SkILY Ird. '■■ ' ..

*Mroßßa>ttaaM^^ i,, w ,„„;;-'' THE. ONLY CHEAP- FEATURE OF HEFFQRD'B XMAS CLOTHfNG FOR BOYS IS THE PRICE. Cheap 'usually means "nasty," vO^. but not'so in our Boys' togs. i^k^Ski While-prices are very low, smart '!Hl>L appearance and hard wearingl |HfA qualities greatly raise the stand- /jr^^LX* .; • ' HEFFORD'S BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS in the famous Kaiapoi and Petone Tweeds are an assurance of all-raund excellence. VARSITY SUITS for the little men in Kaiapoi Tweeds— 11/- 12/- 13/- 14-- to 18/6 ?. NORFOLK SUITS (rsiolß;s),-tfkiap6i and Petone Tweeds- . all wool, of course '\, 15/- 16/-' 17/- to 37/6 , BOYS' STRONG TWEED KNICKERS, all sizes 3/9 pair THREE-GARMENT SUITS, for youths 22/6 to 45/For the rest of the story m Good Values, visit . G.'HEFFOJiD & ( (X, "THE CORMER" - •■ < • ASHBURTON, >•

J^^\ SMART, ipTr WELL-CUT V s * jA QIIITQ V«^*^y^v t ouil o« ■ ■ ■ l\ \V7 / I \ "^^B om'n^on Ready-to- / I \// 1 \ Wear Suits I/A y l\s.\ are equal to any. tailor-made I^l I IK J in cut, style, and finish. \ . I 1 U 200 Patterns to choose from, iJ I /V an(^ made in 126 sizes. \il k \ Prices for First-class Tweeds: II I I EAST STREET, I|l I l| Ss the Lo(!al A Bent« I IIJ Lj/ E[e will be please(^to §ive y°u s |n full particulars,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8244, 9 December 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8244, 9 December 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8244, 9 December 1911, Page 6

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