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BUSINESS NOTICES. San Toy. Kremla. A Silk and Wool Fabric in Apricot, __ AU Wool in New T G Biscuit, Fawn. Saxe, Mole and &vey. '„ ... , o AA . , „ . Nattier and Saxe. 44 inches wide. 45 inches wide. 4/11 Per Yard. 2/11 Per Yard. i »«■". *. Sponge JOL<£^£Fkllß,qc These are the newest and most/popular dress Gloth w " j . fabrics for this season, conforming to every |*-F6» *• L/UStf^a requirement of climate and fashion. Light in weight, rich in texture and beautiful in colour,. • ff they appeal to every sense of taste and refine- . . - With h a,irli-n c To , ment stripe, in Sky, Eose, In Saxe, Navy, . rm'-x Black and White *) B1?Ck aDd Whlte ' 44 indies wide ' PmC& Y^UT Ofd^f PJftW ' Champagne, and & jiimv%» &^^sa . xi\j ft • Grey. 40 incheswide. We have many' customers throughout the 3/11 Per Yd. •• Ashburton districts, where MISS HILL, Our Dressmaker, 2/S Per Yd' ■ is so well and favourably known, and we would . i remind you that the rush season is just commencing, and it is necessary to place orders immediately to avoid disappointment. ' WRITE FOS PATTERNS."'" Plain Sponge '-Cloth .. ' Mercerised. 1' ■;"■.;■ \ ':■-.-_. ■ Bedford Cord. . . In Apricot, Biscuit, Navj7", White, Saxe • ; , and Brown. 40 inches wide. . In Saxe) Fawn, Navy, New Brown and Champagne. 39 inches wide. 2/6 Per Yard. ', ■ • l/|li p er Yard. ' "

EPHEMERIS. SUN. Rises. Sets. October 16 ... 5.9 ... 6.23 October 17 ... 5.7, ... 6.24 October 18 ... 5.5 ... 6.26 October 19 ... 5.3 ... 6.27 October 20 ... 5.2 ... 6.28 October 21 ... 5.0 .„ 6.29 October 22 ... 4.59 ... 6.30 October 23 ... 4.57 ... 6.31 October 24 ... 4.55 ... 6.33 PHASES OF THE MOON FOR OCTOBER. d. h. m. F,ull Moon 15 3 57 p.m. Last Quarter ... 23 10 23 a.m. New Moan ... ... 30 159 a.m. Perigee 2S 3 24 p.m. „ Restores Health and g-jj Renews Strength. gg' ' Consumption, the great' white j~-wt plague, is traceable in ninety-nine ~~* cases out of a hundi ed to a simple »» cough, neglected. SIB If Lane's Emulsion be taken at the g) first indication of a cough or .cold, gPjy the subsequent dangers of bron- " chitis, asthma, catarrh and con8S sumption can be prevented. b For Bronchitis and ■3? Bleeding Lungs. • S3 "Some time ago I was troubled with a. m-%, severe cough, spitting of blood:- I *—" tried everything I could think of but got no g2 tclief. A chemist friend of mine advised ■" me to try your Emulsion, which I-did, and SETTR! no one was more surprised thin myself to find that after the first bottle the bki'ding < S stopped, and by the time I had fimsSed the _-__ • second bottle I'was completely cured. I KjH am perfectly convinced that for a severe h , cough, or lone-standing chest complaint, — your Emulsion is a sovereign remedy. OS COLERIDGE HYDE. H' ■ Chemists' Assistant, ■ . . Wellington, N.Z. »-" Lane's Emulsion is an original and 80 distinct preparation. Its ingredi-g-m ents are Cod Liver Oil, Lime and m Soda, Hypophosphites, Beechwood ™ Creasote, and Fresh Eggs. All of 3CB • these before being used are thon - roughly tested and only the most J~ satisfactory and reliable materials E3 are employed in its production. ■ That is why it is so remarkable in r-m its lung-healing, flesh-forming and • _ health - renewing properties. It H has a great food as well as medip~B cinal value, and makes rich, red m blood, and, through the blood, strengthens every organ in the Os body. It imparts life and vigor to gg every nerve, every tissue, every n-« muscle and every fibre, and is as good for children as it is advisable H for adults. SH Why don't you let LANE'S q EMULSION help you? Just try s-a it to-day. Your chemist or storekeeper will supply you with a SI. bottle at 2/6 or 4/6. The large |j~g bottle is the more economical, as it -» contains more than double the 63 quantity. Don't be put off with a US „ substitute. * @ Piepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemist, L™«J Oonwru^' N.2L 3

KINDLY PLACE YOUR SPRING SUIT ORDER TO-DAY, SIR ! fTIHE more importaut a message to I '-"- Men is, the more important is it that it should be straight, and to the point. If you are in the market for a New Spring Suit, there are any amount of reasons why you should place your order in the right hands NOW, aikJ any amount of evidence, too, that OURS ar"s the right bands. Our New Spring Suitings are Better Than Ever. True 1 We seem to say that every year, but then we are making; fresh standards every year* I The Newest Colours, of course, are Browns, in plain and with pencil, Stripes in West of England and Scotch? Cheviots. The good Grey' Flannel is a& papular a3 ever, and if you want Blues we have the right thing at the* right prices. MCDONALD AND DTJNLOP, TAILORS AND MERCERS, East Street. AshbtrrtoiK SOMERSET TTOTEL. OMERSET XIOTEL. Ashburton. rTiHIS WELL-KNOWN HOSTEHRY -^- —Central, well-built," and containing 30 fine Bedrooms, with Sitting and Commercial Rooms, and all mcden* conveniences—is now ' UNDER: ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. MR R. GALBRAITH, iately Proprietor of the Albioa Hotel, Invercargill, and Manager of the new Grand Hotel in the same town, has. taken over the Houfw?, which, has been RENOVATED AND RE-FURNISHED throughout. COMMERCIALS and th* TRAVELLING PUBLIC generally can rely upon receiving EVERY COMFORT AND ATTENTION. SAMPLE ROOMS can be arranged for as usual. Telephone No. 54. P.O. Box 10. All Enquiries .Promptly Answered. 9 197 INFANT Cough Remedy especially prepared for babies and young children. Simple, safe, and always effective. Is a bottle,—Beunington'a Pharmacy. 7 466

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8689, 15 October 1913, Page 7

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