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BUSINESS NOTICES. END-OF-SEASOM SALE. BIG REDUCTIONS IN CAMERAS. MAGAZINE CAMERAS. Usual Price 14/6 Sale Price 10/6 Usual Price 30/- Sale Price 25/Usual Price 42/- . Sale Price 35/Usual Price ■52/- Sale Price 42/FOLDLNG POCKET CAMERA, J-Plate Usual Price 72/6 Sale Price 59/Usual Price 43/6 Sale Price 37/6 Usual Price 53/6 Sale Price 49/Usual Price 76/6 Sale Price 66/FOLDING POCKET CAMERA. | (Post-Card Size). ' j Usual Price 105/- Sale Price 83/6 I '.■■.. i |-Plate CENTURY CAMERA. Usual Price £6 6s. Sale Price £5 ss. BOY SCOUT CAMERAS. Usual Price 20/- Sale Price 15/6 ALL NEW GOODS. Inspection Invited. .V R. TOTTY, CHEMIST, r Burnett Street — — Ashburton. ' RICHARD KENNA AND CO., The House for Values. ONLY STOCK the most' Reliable Makes in Mon's and Boys' Clothing:, Boots, etc, i ■ ■ ■ . . Gents' Suits made fco measure, and guarantee a satisfactory fit frotn 50s. BURNETT gTREET, Opposite "Guaraian" Office. A Boon to the Ladies, And a blessing to Men, By taking your Boots To F. C. Barker to mend. NOW selling the "Langtry, ' Ladies' Shoes with buckles, Rubber Heels fixed, at 14s 6d. BARKER, BOOTMAKER, | Tailored Street, Ash burton. BETTER CLASS TAILORING. f^i ENTLEIIIEN,—If you care for ! VJT appearances, Pay Me a Visit. I CAN PLEASE YOU. My Cutter (Mr Thos. H. Dunham, ■ M.U.K.A.) has only recently arrived from London, where hte earned the highest honours obtainable as a Cutter, and is the only Cutter holding the M.U.K.A. De gree in Canterbury. SUITS cut by Mr Dunham, and Hand-finished by capable aud experienced Tailors, will cost yoii no more than the ordinary Tailormade Suit. ' Place Your Ordera Early to Savt i . Disappointment SWANSON, Burnett Street, Ashburion. m i Restores Health and J Renews Strength. . 02 Consumption, . the great white "T~E; P^aSuci >s traceable in ninety-nine i «^i cases out of a hunched to a simple [»i j cough, neglected. SOB If Lane's Emulsion be taken at the I£S first indication of a cough or cold, Vr~w the subsequent dangers of bront chitis, asthma, catarrh and conj **< sumption can be prevented. [b For Bronchitis and *pb Bleeding Lungs. jS3 "Some time ago I was troubled with a ter-vnj severe cough, with spitting of blood. I '"-H tried everything I could think of but got no sro relief. A chemist friend of mine advised "^ me to try yo«r Emulsion, which 1 did, and ftQi no one wu more surprised than myself to r find that after the first bottle the bleeding M stopped, and by the time I had finished the J second bottle 1, wait completely cured. I **-« am perfectly convinced that for a severe BB couch, or long-standing chest complaint, P" ■ your Esaultion is a sovereign remedy. 'SSlffl COLERIDGE HYDE, an Chemists', Assistant, W- Wellingtob, N.Z. ™-* Lane's Emulsion is an original and S • distinct preparation. Its injredients are Cod Liver Oil, Lime and 11_ . Soda, Hypophosphites, Beechwobd M^ Creasote, and Eresh! Eggs. All of 5!33. these before being used are tho. gg roughly tested and only the most i T _^ satisfactory and reliable materials p>~*i a re employed in its production. I g2 That is why it is so remarkable in tOI lts lvn 6-nealing, flesh-forming and health • renewing properties. It I « has a great food as well as mcdiSIS cinal value, and makes rich, red j jgj. - blood, and, through the blood, I^, strengthens every organ in the £*-'*] body. It imparts life and vigor to gg every' nerve, every tissue, every L-ti muscle and every fibre, and is as «™"i good for children as it is advisable S3 for adults. feed Why, don't you let LANE'S ]J3 EMULSION help you? Just try {^-gj it to-day. Your chemist or storeI*!™! keeper will supply you with a 1 ««'! bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large I *&M bottle is the more economical, as it sv, contains more than double the ■ m Il! ' Don't be put off with a j k£-»4 substitute. 53 Prepared only by E. G. LANE. Chemist. , t .—.,» Oamaru, N.Z. 3 CLEAN Your Chimneys the "Imp." way. No mess, no cleaning up of soot or washing and; cleaning sooty furniture and things. Just put the "Imp." on a. red burning fire and your chimney is cleaned. ."Imps" only cost 6d each. They're better, too, than the old way. John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store. 2 115

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8530, 9 April 1913, Page 3

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