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BUSINESS NOTICES. . _ |- ' t t ..,__., „__ _^ , „ . ■ i ■ - i —■ Sail Toy. Kremla. A Silk and Wool Fabric in Apricot, ' All Wool Crepe in New Tan, Qvey, •' Biscuit, Fawn, Saxe, Mole and Grey. Nattier and Saxe 44 inches wide> j 45 inches wide. > . y 4/11 Per Yard. 2/11 Per Yard. AT— Sponge ■ O.^.ii*llaa.C These are the newest and most popular dress ClotS\« «. >L fabrics for this season, conforming to every IL/tlSO'l&a ' requirement of climate and fashion. Light in ... •'. weight, rich in' texture and beautiful in colour, . _ they appeal to every sense of taste and refine- With hairline naent. ' stripe, in Sky, Rose, In Saxe, Navy, ' . '"' ' Black and White, Black and v/nrte. ts\f i&t ■ /\, fl TssJiTlk^*F f Champagne, and 44 inches wide.', Fia£6 IsSf IJfCISF HIIW! Grey. 40 inches \ wide.. ■??- We have many customers throughout : the 1 PofV^ Ashburton districts, where o/AAc^rxu. 2/5 Per Yd. MSSS HILL, Oiar Dressmaker, ' —————— jg s0 we u anc j favourably known, and we would ————— - remind you that the rush season is just commencing, and it is necessary to place orders immediately to avoid disappointment. WRITE FO& PATTERNS. .■'■■. ... ■■BEATR&tt^ Plain. Sponge Clotk .■ . Mercerised ' -. ,■.; .-v ;■-.■.'• ■:- _____ Bedford Cord.- ; In Apricot, Biscuit, Navy, White, Saxe and Brown; 40 inches wide. . J" Saxe, Fawn Navy,- New Brown and Champagne. 39 mehes wide. . 2/6 Per. Yard. .. , ' 1/11-^- Per Yard.

m& V*^/&»r^w3 f Before mt^mMSf BreakfMt tokX(* J\^'~Jr Asparklingglatiof -^r >^ "the salt'that sweet/fgw^ V 0^ eni life" every mornmPßSv&lbl ißf before breakfast-will /T§rajjC|gkvF • keep yea fit a« ft fiddle. Wsr§teoegs\ .ft y/Hea/ch. So/Lmm digestion, promotes |bmS^MIM ■ appetite, cl«;ar3 the blood of im- |^9SsS|l I purities, and is mildly laxative. IWmMIMI I Try a bottle—costi but 1/8, and is 1 tvS^'Bl I more palatable and^ehcaper than II ""Ssiii^Bß I other Fruit Salines. 4 mi i .'.'..'"'.',!.'.■'.!■ nl ■■& n TKe Song / . fr y*«W';i/"Yoo canoat fcß L; f]'\rt/j ' fte Strawberry h^Nt^md/ by the bbd ffiffl/P ename°f JS h«^ " ' ■ u,^, gm^^ S- WSf On yoaP Te* (^B SS ■5 IHfil P^" an ab- ||M v ' m I^SSI solute guarantee ' » gg SSS that the contents arc the best Teas «• |5 the world produces at the different n H prices. Direct from the plantation R g to the public, "Nelson, Moau'.'' »

SHIPPING. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. To London, via Monte Video, Teneriffe, and Plymouth!. - MOST MODERN , PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE. ■ ' Steamer. Tons. From To Sail Rimutaka* 10130 Wellington Rerouera* 12500 — Deo. 11 Ruahine* 12000 ■■■«- Jan. 8 Rotorua 12500 —" Feb. 5 Rnapehu* 9880 —- Mar. 5 *Twin screw, t Triple screw. ACCOMMODATION JS NOT SURPASSED BY ANY GTHER LINB. ; For further particulars apply— FRIEDLANDER BROS., LTD.

SHAW, SAVILL AND ALBION CO. THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMERS IN THIS NEW ZEALAND TRADE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS for LONDON, with, Superior Accommodation for all classes of passengew, calling at Monte Video, Tenenffe, and Plymouth. All steamers now fitted with CO2 PATENT FIRE EXTINGUISHER.

Vessel Tons. From Date. OrinfrHc 1225! Wellington Nov. 27 Arawa* 9372 Wellington Dec. 24 Tainui 9957 Wellington Jan. 22 lonic* 12232 Wellington Feb. 19 Athenic* 12234 Wellington Mar. 19 Kumara no passengers. •Twin screw, ■■...•t Fitted with Wireless Telegrephy. NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., i l.. And NICOLL BROS., I , Joint Agents.

NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD. (Established 1859). „ CAPITAL ..."•• £I>s?°>ooo * PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE RISKS; ALSO ' BISEB ON GROWING CROPS, WOOL. THRESHING MACHINES, Et<s., AO CEPTED AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Ll/E STOCK INSURANCE, including FOALING RISKS, Etc, NICOLL BROS., AGENTS SHEEP Shearing Season.— Marking Oil in all colours. Shears and all other requisites in stock at lowest prices.—John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store.

Ib Teas contain all tne qualities aaunea ■« Sal by imitators, and arc tupcriqr in «| h [fjjjai every respect. IraMj , ■■ ' 5 * Ihu! ■• ■"" * — **" 6?i ■ ■is ■ ■ |g IUSaMI -«*«m «-* *-■ - l*a»j re «| OUR 3/- TEA IS rAE EXCEU.ENCE. |J Essssssssssssgssgsasgsssa ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. DEPOSITS—RATE .OF INTEREST: At Call on Every Day's Balance, 8$ Per Cent. MONEY TO LEND on RURAL LAND AND TOWN PROPERTY In any sums. FIXED DEPOSITS taken for twelve Months. For particulars apply to— ALBERT ROBERTS, 647 ■ ■■ Manager.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8724, 25 November 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8724, 25 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8724, 25 November 1913, Page 7

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