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*>fe£SS NOTICES. "Dainty Linens, bleached on the Emerald Isle, -\ Shaming with whiteness the untrodden snow, /' ■ ■ g Pure as the shamrock, sweet as the colleen's smile, , ," ','"^> fr^ Fresh as the winds that o'er her mountains blow." yk II —MOORE. SI There's a charm about clean, white, dainty linen that even silk fabrics 111 can never possess, and this is aptly described m the above quotation. This || appeal is strong m the fancy linens now showing at Death's. Ladies will be ! delighted with the many beautiful articles wrought by the cunning hands of | the ,lrish peasantry, arid redolent of the land of the Shamrock. . , i i Lace-edge and Insertion Duchesse Sets— 1/3 1/9 2/3 2/11 to 4/11 per set Venetian Lace Duchesse Sets, with linen centres — 11/9 14/6 16/6 to 27/6 per set Real Cluny Lace d'Oyleys 5Jd. BJd. lO|d. 1/1-J each Drawn-thread and Embroidered Linen d'Oyleys— 6Jd. 9Jd. 1/1J 1/11 each Drawn-thread and Embroidered Linen Table Centres— I 2/3 2/11 3/6 4/6 each Real Hand-made Crochet d'Oyleys— 1/6 1/9 2/6 2/11 each Hemstitched Pillowslips, frilled— 1/4J 1/7J 1/11 2/3 2/6 each Drawn-thread and Embroidered Linen Pillowslips, frilled— 6/11 and 11/6 per pair Drawn-thread and Embroidered Duchesse Covers — 3/11 to 6/11 each BEATH & CO. LTD. * CHRISTCHURCK W C 6878-452 Jf

ffilllllHlllli\ SPUING FURNISHINGS \ |llHofcEUn|, AT MODEBATE COST, >3J^3^3^s^S^^r^ln'l is the great hunting season Tiiese uunters are abroad m the land during early Spring—armea for the fray—and they have a good hunting ground at this store, ydth the early arrival of New Goods from our own Factory. For those who follow Furnishing Fashions UNDRILL AND CO.'S Stock of LINOLEUMS and FLOOR COVERINGS is a feast to see. IMPORTED RUGS, including many exclusive designs, are to be seen m various qualities and sizes, priced from 1/11 to 40/- each. Felt, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet Pile, and Axminster CARPET SQUARES, m beautiful designs, from 22/6 to £15 each. LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTHS, and FLOORCLOTHS, m s£ qualities and widths, at prices from 1/3 per yard. HOUSE FURNISHERS—do~'t fail to vipw these Spkndi(> Arssortmente at your first opportunity. : /

beat Miss L. Tiirton, 6-0, 6-3. Third Round—Miss P. A. Stewart beat Miss H. M. Cotton, 6-0, 6-1. Men's Doubles Championship, best of th roe sets ; advantage sets. Gold medals and trophy, value £2 2s- each. Fii'st Round—Wertheim' and Kidston beat Bonningtoii and Sheppard, 6-1. &-6, 6-1; Cox and Aitken beat Davey and Roes, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2; Quill and H. Brown beat Watson and Pearse, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Second Round.— A. Brown and Morpeth beat Sands arid Berry, 6-3, 6-4 ; 6-3; Brookes and Dunlop beat Lampe and Bellows, 6-0 1, 6-0, 6-1; Wright and McLoughlin beat Rice and Heath, 5-7, 8-6, 6-3, 6-3. Third Round—Brookes and Dunlop beat A. Brown and Morpeth, 6-0, 6-0, 6-1. I Before going out g I drink a cup of 1 it Warms, Comforts Cheers. For sale by R. TOTTY and other Stores.

WHAT'S IN A NAME? SOMETIMES a good deal more than' appears on the surface especially when applied to clothes. . The word " CROWNALL " is regis- ! tered throughout New Zealand, and stands for everything that is good m suit construction. These suits are so named because they, " GROWN ALL " . others. See? And when we make a claim like that, we must have good ' grounds for it. We have, and when you examine the suits—the quality, style and workmanship, perfect fit, and above all, the VALUE, you will agree with us that they have well earned their name. Don't be rash and pay £5 to £6 again for a suit. Try a "Crownall" • and save your money. Sole Manufacturers: GROWN CLOTHING MANUFACTURING COY., LTD., CHRISTOHUROH. Solo Agent -for Ashburton District H. C. SEGERS, East Street. MEN who shave! ""''AMjfT LAND'S MBDOLtiflS'' ''after;* Makes your next shay* easy, delightful, comforting. Clears all blemishes, i/- at Chemists. S» ————————— ' -' ■■ »- ".»«* DAINTY Teapots, Jugs, Plates,Shaving Mugs, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, and Sweet Dishes, with' ■ views of- Ashburton Domain, Post Office and Baring Square engraved on.. These are our own importing, therefore the prices are low, from'9d to Is' dd. Buxton and Thomas, Triangle' Stores. 1 39

IN SUM^ OF I £100 to £10,000] ON COUNTRY & CITY FREEHOLDS, ! At exceptionally low rates of interest, with option of repaying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. APPLY TO ANY AGENCY OF THE Government insurance Department J. R. RICHARDSON Eovernmsnt Insurance GommissSone*YOUR money will go twice as far as it ever did if you spend it at Mitchell and Turner's Xmas Sale. There's a big bargain event m progress. 1 62

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8259, 27 December 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8259, 27 December 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8259, 27 December 1911, Page 7

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