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BUSINESS NOTICES. —— 7 WE HAVE' A VERY LARGE QUANTITY OF PINE TIMBEH FOR SALE NEAR LYNDHURST, AND AT OUR YARDS, METHVEN. I ■ This Timber is 1 cut from Trees that are about the oldest in the County, being the first plantation on the Corwar Estate, and the Timber is FirstCiass.' _ *.■■•■.■ ■ / . 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 di& count. SELLING AGENTS : ■■'■-. .■■'•■ " - v TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, METHVEN. Telephone No. 14. AMERBtiAN SHBRT BLOUSES ARE "THE-- 'THSWC'" FO&3 ..SPRBNCi . WEAR. \^ , : There's nothing like a blouse #'W¥ / \ for usefulness, and of all the | 41 4 \ ■styles and kinds of blouses, none v Mli k -~| 'Wk . so pretty, so smart, and so ■" cor- ill f'Vfl H\jf/\ , -Tect" and wearable for all occa-, I , ||| H^ ff %^M sions 'as the American Shirt \(kWf |// llmi ' IT^jj Whether originated in, America /^mW'fjsM®^/ -££r or not, the popularity of this A--:^^»^^Hrx^ particular style never wanes; in fact, it. seems to increase as time [T W™V ns H EF FOR D'S have just opened up a new lot of American Shirt Blouses in Jap Silk and Khantona, with pockets and detachable polo collars—smart, serviceable blouses. The following prices will give you an idea of the values:— 8/6 10/6 11/6 12/6 13/6 each. LACE BLOUSES, handsomely trimmed— 10/9 14/6 15/9 18/6 - YOUR NEW SPRING BLOUSE IS HERE. Come and Choose it. .O. HEFFORD AND CO.. "THE CORNER" - . • . ASHBURTON. ■»ainM»iirimr»«n*itai!a«qtcfi&aar^^ ANTIDOTE FOR . DRY WEATHER. -j There is noLhing to equal a length of s I. R. GARDEN KOSE. \ I keep a full stock of all t,izes, from -J-inch.' to 1 inch, from 6-Jd. per foot. \ Also, I ■ DELIVERY PIPES, LAWN SPRINKLERS, [ HOSE UNIONS, GARDEN SYRINGES, &c. | Every requisite for Lawn and Garden Sprinkling. : I TREE SPRAYING. Now is the time for Spraying. to exterminate several of the Insect Blights ou Fruit Trees. I stock— ■ ARSENATE OF LEAD 1/3 and 1/6 per lb McDOUGALL'S INSECTICIDE. RED EMULSIFIED SPRAYING OIL. BILLEN'S SPRAY PUMPS from 20/----'".G.EORGE fVIEDDINS, THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER ASHBURTON. ■ <!■ n»nwr ■ -in "■ "-i- —-iim-««"'-"Tii?ffiViirmn«-ri i§ i«m I>i r~nn— inxmn iimi—M^reM'— ™tt>— ~ DON'T ■ BE SATISFIED WITH AN OLD FASHIONED OUT-OF-DATE MOTOR CAR.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 abso- ! lutely reliable and is not obtainable on any other car. The new 30-horse " Overland" is the lightest car on the market— embracing every modern improvement in motor car construction. ! You can buy cheaper cars, but in the "Overland" Electric at £385 complete you get something that you cannot get in any other car at any grice. Be up-to-date and buy the Up-to-Date "OVERLAND." WEBBER AND SMILY, LTD., AGENTS. TTUi P" Q t DAIMTQ ,Wili interest y°u if y°u are thinking r \J! i\a I O of buying a Motor Car. ... Many care are built cheaply in order to meet a popular demand for cheapness. Tlie " OVERLAND " car is also born of necessity, but in a rather different sense The" Overland "is built to meet the demand for Reliability, ; Comfort, and Coven ience. . RELIABiUTY is featured in every piece of Mechanism in the "Overland," from the powerful, silent-running engine down to the door hinges. CO ft! FORT is found in the Insurious, deep-seated body and in the soft, springy upholstering which renders a trip on the roughest road a joy ride on a track of glass. '. ■ CONVENIENCE is found in the Electric Self-starter, which does away with the old-fashioned cranking, and in the brilliant electric lights,' which, ... whether the car is standing or running, may be switched on and off by simply turning a knob. WEBBER '-AND-: SMILY, LTD., AGENTS. "Advice to Inventors " (free). It will ™ The Largest Stock of Cycle tell you how to patent it* and turn it ™* Motov r G^G \^ e! er st?g e.d b >* into money.-HENRY HUGHES, i*s °uo f UI" Ul, Ashburton. "BritanP" 157 *«*«*« Street, Welling J™ Wn'VSSt-os. ""* ' 126

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8690, 16 October 1913, Page 3

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