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business no rices. WELCOME, 1912! And farewell, IC*IL Tlie past twelve months liave witnessed many startling events —wars, strikes, disasters, elections, the Coronation of our King, etc. These have gone, and now we are wishing each other EVERY HAPPSNESS ' •. . FOR THE COMING YEPH. !For all your favours and your assistance m. making 1911 a successful year, we join with others . and wish you A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Yeax. a HEFFOKD & CO., "THE CORNER" " ASKBURTONLr [■■■Mil !■ -■. ■■■■■■niBM !■■ I^^M 111 ■■■■■lIMMIIIWI !■ !!■ W IBll^^^^^ ARE YOU IN DOUBT? As to what make of Motor-car to buy ? Read the following report from the N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association's An- * nual 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 the direct agencies tor " Overland and the cars as they were received by thsaa, 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 of high-class car, which placed them m the farmers owned them, and a very a position to supply clients with care great number of others contemplated of either British or American origin. purchasing. Therefore they could see So far the business' done m this new no good reason why the Association department had been remarkably good. should not engage itself m the business. The sales actually effected! and ordfero All details associated with the selling, booked up to the presentl time ntuodemonstrating, repairing, and the run- bered 247 cars, ning of the garage were cared for by 247 OVERLANDS AND HUPPS * IN NINE MONTHS. Those have been sold m competition with all other makes of Gara. The public know a goad Gar when they see one, Cn vm> afford to Ignore evidence like this'/ WEBBER & S LV Ltd. \ SOLID VALUE r J\ BOOTS AND SHOES. J^fvm Our Boot DePartmeslt stands M for solidity of materials, fair? p pricey, and your satisfaction-' FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Ladies' Walking Shoes, m Glace, Box Calf and Chrome from 12/6 to 18/6 ladies' Langtry Shoes, Black and Tan, at 12/6 13/6 M/ 6 Evening Shoes, 5/6 5/9 6/- up to. lo/6 „ • House Shoes, 6/6 7/fir " ' Felt. Slippers, 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 up . „ Shoe-ettes, m all sizes and of great varietyBlack and Tan, Buckle, or Lace, from 3/-tL© 6/3 Tennis Shoes, 4/6 to 12/6 Children's Shoes, with ankle straps— • ' . 2/9 3/* 3/64/-4/6 s'f 5/6 FOR MEN .AND. YOUTHS. ' Walking Boots, from 16/6; to 25/-, m Box, Gl'aee Working Boots, from 10/$ to 1.9/ fif ; ■• -'■ , Standard Bluchers, at 7|6: Shoe-ettes, all sizes, at 7/6 Tennis Shoes, from 5/6 to 10/6 I ANDREW ORR.& GO, LimKed, ifjwjm—oiwMWHJ. juj^w«»uw»w»MMWga^»WMKM«.JJ«i«»iHKJULiuii«uattßau»Bwiii ■■ im.ummpißaMEmi^————w^» ; Jot^ ■'• ■ SSVIART > • " WELL-CUT suits. ... l\ \vl /I V c '^om'non Ready-to-I / « \r/ 1 \ Wear Suits I^l v iC^ I are e(iua^ to any tailor-made IAI U At*/ min cvt 3 %le, and nnish. Iji 1° Patterns to choose from, VJ \ Ij/W an(^ m^de m26 sizes. \&j A \ Prices for First-class Tweeds: 1/R^jJ 50/- 55/- 59/6 II I EAST STREET, I 1 || 1/ is the LocaS Agent, I 'mJ ml "^"e w^^ c P^ease(^ fco §i ye yoa m < ' u^ particulars.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8257, 23 December 1911, Page 6

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