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BUS?NESS NOTICES. WE B.AVE A FEW SACKS LEFT OF THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES, ALL SOUTHEEN GKOWJST, AF EXCELLENT SAMPLE, WHICH WE WILL CI^AJt CHEAP. NOW IS THE TOE TO GET A GOOD CHajSTGE OF SEED. ' EARLY PURITAN, ■ . > ' OALMENY BEAUTY, "LAMEST!!-EPER. WE HAvE ALSO SMALL QUANTITIES OF OTHER LINES STILL IN STOCK ! MANCHESTER' BROS.: . T.HE 'RELIABLE. STORES. SAUP4DERS' .BUILDINGS. CHILDREN'S WEAR/ / ■ ■ WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW OF NEW GOODS FOR CHILDREN'S WEAR,, AND INVITE YOU TO OUR SHOWROOM. THESE NEW GOODS CONSIST OF ALL THAT IS DAINTY AND BEAUTIFUL FOR THE LITTLE . . . ONES. OUR USUAL LOW PRICES "" ARE RULING, BUT THE QUALITY, IF POSSIBLE, IS EVEN BEYOND OUR USUAL HIGH STANDARD. DO I«iOT MBSS THIS DISPLAY. CHILDREN'S HATS— ' We have some beautifully trimmed Hats. <i!»int.v "nongh fcv ? Vr^g^c. ; ;' .from 5s 6d; as well as every other-kind of Heachvear for Girlsaad ■■! Boys and Infants. ' Silk Dresses—very ' select designs At 10s 6d up to 25s> Silk, etc., Pinafores— From - Is ltd up to 10s 6tS. Babies' Bib&— .-From 3d up to 4S 6«J. Babies' Bonnets—-new designs; beautifully made. All-Wool Summer Coats, in White, Cream, and Colours. These are the newest of the season's wear, and are wonderful value at 12s 6til ' Silk and Satin Matinee.Coats ar& worthy of inspection, beiag the „ . dressiest: little Garment imaginabl at 12s 6d and Its 6ci. THERE ARE INNUMERABLE OTHER LINES ON SHOW WITH THE ABOVE. rj< COMPLETE ;.GUITFI^rTERS. . .. : ' JUST TWO WAYS OF HEARING THE GREATEST SINGER OF "THE DAY. . . . B}^ travelling the world, or Buying Columbia Rcbr Records and hearing them in private recital for yourself and your friends, for any evening or as many evenings as you like. \ PnlnrnKia' Prnic* Ran^r^ 10 incn Double-sided —3/G Italian .■ Opera .Records 10 inch Doubie-sided—4/s Grand Opera Records 1.2 inch Doubie-sided—l2/e Apply at: your local dealer or send direct for CaiaW.^e to— CHIVERS k CO., 243 HIGH STREET-- -■-- -; -•. CERIgJTCjf [TECI7. j KPhEMERIS. . JUST OPENED. "^TT :T ATEST ami Most Fashionable St vies SUN. :lJ . „ . v „ 1 t ' • Rises. Sets.- m ileu's pS!| 2o «»'! Tennis October 17 ... 5.7 ... 6.24 Shirts, Straw Boaters, 'Panamas, 'Caps, October 18 ... 5.5 ... 6.25 p-t-. October 19 ... 5.3 ... 6.27 ' t . October. 20 ... 5.2 ... 6.28 Inspection Invited.. 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 R< KENNA AKO CU» S OCTOBER. Full Moon 1 ... ]C" 3"5?" p.m. BURNETT STREET. ,;. Last Quarter ... 23 10 23 a.m. •■" lr :',• . ;^:1: ,-. ■ ... \ Now Moon ... ... 30 159 a.m. . (Opposite Mailed &uar«^» Oibr^. Perigeo 28 3 24 p.m. -

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

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