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BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVE A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF PINE TIMBER FOR SALE NEAR LYNDHURST, AND AT OUR YARDS, METHVEN. This Timber is cut from Trees that are about the oldest in the County, i>eihg the first plantation on the Corwar Estate, and the Timber is, FirstClass. Timber can be Cut to Order, or Delivery can be given from Stock. PRICE AT THE MILL:^9s 3d per 100 feet. 2£ per cent, cash dis count, SELLING AGENTS: -..."■■ ■ / .' # TiMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, '■■■' •■.' ' ' ; ; ' ■ •• METHVEN. ■ : /■."■■•■ Telephone. No. ,14. ' NEW SPRING IDEAS. FIRST,, a great array of quality Headgear.—The Smart- ■■! est KatS of the season, including the popular Velour Pelt, the stylisli Panama, cool oval Straws that "won't Mow off/ 3 hard Felts for wet days, and £: toney "Caps for blowy days. I ■..■'. ■NEXT COME. SHlßTS— Comfortable and cool, in plain and striped materials, with soft and stiff cuffs, every one "correct" in style and comfortable in "cut." ANiD HERE ARE TIES in the season's new colourings. Of course, the wide end is the most fashionable, for. summer wear, and you'll find quite an extensive range of patterns,whichever style you prefer. , ' iMOTQRiSTS have been well looked after. Here are Motor Coats, Gloves, Scarves, and everything you need. Every item is high in value and quality, and low in price. You are invited to inspect—will you ? ! <GK HEFFORD AND CO.: I "THE CORNER" - .- - ASMBURTON. f^-*~~~ti *■»—-— —i- r ni'n -n- "I nrr*T' • iti ni -| i n' n ninn iihuiiiimhiiiim imiiwii mji' Ai^TJDOTE FOR DRY WEATHER. There is nothing la equal :x length-of E. R. CA-.- BEN HOSE. 1 keep a full .stock of Jill sizes, frorir i-mch to linch, from 6^d. per foot. Also, DELIVERY PIPES,' LAWN SPRINKLERS, HOSE UNIONS, GARDEN SYRINGES, &c. Every requisite i'or Law a and Garden Sprinkling. ' i ."tree spraying. -: Now is the time for Spraying to'exterminate several of the Insect" Blights .on Fruit Ti:ec«. J stock— ' . ARSidKATE OF LEAD ... ... 1/3 and 1/6 per lb McDOUGALL'S INSECTICIDE. RED EMULSIFIED SPRAYING OIL. BILLEX'S SPRAY PUMPS... ... ... from 20/GEORGE '.MEDDINS, THE PEOPLE'S 1R0NM0NGER............J........A5H8URT0N. .WITH AN OLD FASHIONED OUT-OF-DATE MOTOR CAR. YOU MAY JUST AS WELL BE UP-TO-DATE. .. The new model " Overland " Electric is a Modern Car in ' every feature. * The "Overland" Electric Starter and lighting system is absolutely reliable and is not obtainable on any other car. The new 30-horso " Overland " is the lightest car on the market— embracing every modern improvement in motor car construction. You can bvy cheaper oars, but in the " Overland" Electric at £385 complete you got something that you cannot get in any other car at any price. . .-■:..,- ---ge up-to-date and buy the Up-to-DatQ ft OVERLAND." i , \ . "*~~ WEBBER AND SIAILY, LTD., AGENTS.

CYCLSSTS ! REMEMBER! '1 / .. ' ■ ■ I V, FTpiHE Record Successes of the j "ARNST SPECIAL" i ia last Season's Road Races. Nono but a First-Clans Machine could have won ; bo consistently. t . i Call and Inspect these FamousMachines. Built by * H. P. : AR^STj East, Street. F. C. BACKER,. _ BOOTMAKER TANCRED STREET, LEST ye forget.—Selling F~ctweai 15 per cent cheaper than elsewhere. All purchasers spending 14s 6d will :receive a pair of the best Rubber' Heels ■ (fixed) free of charge. This means a further discount of 2s 6d. Boot Repairing the aicst up-to-date. Needs no comment.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 3

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