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BUSINESS NOTICES. THE LATEST JEWELLERY r AT ' ALLEN'S. • |! " iUST ARRIVED. AT ALLEN'S I i JUST ARRIVED. " AT ALLEN'S '" vlj/ JUS^ ARRIVEDAT ALLEN'S l^M JUST ARRIVED. BRIGHT NEW FASHIONABLE , EARRINGS are Black, White, Pink, Blue, or Gold— At 2/8 4/8 6/6 7/6 10/- to ■ £5. , CAMEOS <are Fashionable again. Rings, Brooches, Pendants-^-At 10/- 12/6 15/- 20/- to £7/10/----"WATCHES are with Strap, Black, Enamel, Silver, Gold— ■-„.■■ At 10/6 12/6. , .15/- 20/- to £10. "NECKLETS are Silver, Rolled Gold, Solid Gold— At 1/3 2/6 3/6 4/6 6/6 to 50/----3R ACE LETS are Plain Gold, Engraved, Gem Set— At 28/6 30/- 40/- 50/- to £7/15/NOVEMBER being STOCKTAKING : : : MONTH : : : Pendants over 40/-, Travelling Oases over 30/-, Solid Silver Table Goods, Sil- ■ ver Hand Mirrors, a few very high grade Watches, Gold Muff Chains., ano -■■ ' other Odd Lines are to be cleared ai . „ from 4/- to 10/- off every 20/----ik- ]. E^ALLEN,: ___:;: SOMERSET-. BUILDINGS.'; , : :,

LINGERIE QF.LILY .WHITE/jtvl fBMbilsSV NESS AND LAUNDRY J^^^W^j^^m'' § RESISTING- TEXTURE. ''It^'"^UpL. -IMS \&Jl( suPP^y °^ T^ndermuslins lias Here will be found an exquisite array of laeey an/1 be trimmed underclothes—white and washable. .■■.-..■.■ ■ ■ ■ .■■■'-., ' ■• : \ Every garment is cut on neat, perfect-fitting lines—in excellent taste and fine stitchery. .. . y ■ ...... The laces and embroideries are not only refined and beautiful, but of a quality > that will prove serviceable. ' -'"G. HEFFORD AND CO.. "THE COIJNEE," ASHBTTRTON. I ■ ; _■

DON'T BE SATISFIED [WITH AN OLD FASHIONED OUT-OF-DATE MOTOR CAR. YOU MAY ffUST AS WELL BE UP-TO-DATE. The new model " Overland" Electric is a Modern Oar in every feature. -The "Overland" Electric Starter and lighting system is absolutely 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 tbat you cannot get in any other car at any price. , Be up-to-date and buy tiis Up-to-Data " OVERLAND." /,;■.,. WEBBER AND .BMILY, LTD.,' AGENTS. ' ;

„;_.■•• ;■■■. '■ ■ ■ ■•■■ ■■■-■■ ■ ■ —— „..:_ : _^_______^_ I "TI iror 1 F"5/"\S S-VIT'O interest you if you are thinking I ntvL .rXJI l\! IU of '"lying a Motor Cr.r. . . Many cars are built cheaply in order to meet a popular domand for cheapness. .... The " OVERLAND " car is also born of necessity, but ia a rather different sense... . . . The" Overland " is built to meet the demand for Reliability, Comfort, and Covenicnoe. RELIABILITY is featured in every piece of Mechanism in the "Overland," from the powerful, silent-running pngine'down to the door hinges. COMFORT is found in the luxurious, deep-seated body and in the soft, springy upholstering which renders a trip on the roughest road a joy ride «n 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 AMD SMI LV, LTD., ACENTB.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8726, 27 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8726, 27 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8726, 27 November 1913, Page 3

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