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BUSINESB NOTICES. ' . . -\ -„ N.Z FARMERS' CO-OP. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT TWO-THIRDS OF YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN YOUR BOOTS. Have you ever realised tins startling fact—l 6 hours out of every 24. Does your POOTwear receive the attention it should ? Do your feet ache— get tired and weary ? It may be your boots are not suitable. It's worth looking' into. Get comfort by every means. Haje that two-thirds of life under comfortable conditions. CO-OP, FOOTWEAR gives COMFORT. We make n point of HEALTH and HYGEKIC FOOTWEAR. Inferior makes are NOT stocked. They always get someone # into trouble. Ours are good comfortable Boots and Shoes—made to our particular specifications of genuine leather by British labour. .No other sorts, kept—only the best of English and Dominion manufactures. We can fit every shape and size of foot. CO-OP. PRICES are REASONABLE. Try the CO-OP. FOOTWEAR next time y«w want a pair of Boots. ; ' " ' DR. JAEGER'S HYGIENIC PURE WOOL UNDERWEAR. We have been appointed SOLE LOCAL AGENTS for ; DR JAEGER'S SANITARY WOOLLEN SYSTEM CO., BRITISH BRITISH LTD. JAEGER GOODS are pure wool manufactures —absolutely unshrinkable, and so made that better quality is in- CAPITAL MADE conceivable. . , Our extensive showing comprises complete ranges in CONTROLS BY MEN'S DAY and NIGHT WEARABLES and WOMEN'S, GIRLS' and BOYS' UNDERWEAR. . . ... THIS BRITISH : " Made in strict conformity with the principle of modern hygienic science. For Health and Comfort during the hot BRITISH LABOUR. season DR JAEGER'S UNDERWEAR stands supreme. Call and let us show you this unique system of Clothing INDUSTRY* —and note the LOW PRICES. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. FRAGRANT, FULL FLAVOURED TEAS. Our TEAS have that FRAGRANT AROMA and FULL FLAVOUR associated only wi«b the HIGHEST GRADE of TEAS. Expert treatment and accurate blending; absence ol broken leaf and dust make our specialties superior to others. Being all Tea —and Tea ©f quality—they are very economical in use. It takes less, with better results, to make the most delightful Tea imaginable. 1 ' GO-OP. SPECIAL TEAS. * ' GLENOYA—A full rich family Tea of great quality. '. . Half Ca^es at ... 1/6 per Ib. 25ib Tins at ... 1/7 per Ib. 10ib Tins at ... 1/8 per Ib. s!b Tins at ... 1/10 p?r Ib, STATION TEA.-—A blend of the best kinds—pure., fetgrant and economical in us© - specially suited to Camp and Station use—l/ 8 psr lb. Our Special Blend of India, Our pure China Tea is the China, and Ceylon Teas is the drink of the connoisseur. Its lasf word in blending. Rich in aroma and flavour is distinctive, flavour, of high dietetic value, it Those who want the best should stands alone for economical use use this purest of pure China in-51b tins at 1/10 per Ib. _____ ._Tefe2/jyter_lb. We also have the following well known Teas in 51b tins :— „ v. ■ Nelson- MoateVat t • 1/8-pes* Ib -- • -Arab at~. 1/6 and 1/8 per Ib Amber Tips at -. ' 1/8 per Ib Bell at 2/- per Ib. Gold Leaf at 1/8 per Ib HOW td get the bsst GUt Of good Tea. —Put .3 spoonfuls in the pot. Fill kettle with fresli water and bring to boil. Pour half cup on tea. Stand 3 minutes. Half fill teapot with^boiling water and stand one minute.. Put sugar and milk in cups. Apportion tea according to strength wanted and fill Ciipß with boiling water. Tea made this way goes further, tastes better and is made according to hygienic principles. Try it, if it is not your way. N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Association, Ltd., WEST STREET, ASHBURTON.

OUR NEW SEASON'S HATS HAVK ARRIVED. ALL'THE LEADING SHAPES ANI* STYLES IN THE BEST KNOWN MAKES. I N&W ZEAL/A NiDj TOTTY'S RED SPRUCE COMPOUND. "^OR THE IMMEDIATE RELIEF —of— ROUGHS, COLDS, BRONCSmS, HOARSENESS. LOSS OF VOI^E, And AM Affections of the Tferoafc and Lungs. PR ICE-3s and 2s. Bo&£Io>

THE REGENT r EPIDEMICS OF SMALLPOX AND DIPHTHERIA. Would eertaiiily not have ' attained such proportions if- the hygienic .fact were more. generally known that the disinfection ofHhe mouth by a reliable and harmless antiseptic is a great protecting factor, not only against' such local throat 1 diseases as diphtheria, tonsilitis, quinsey, and sore throat,' but against all ailments where the infection is through the throat or respiratory tract. By putting 3 drops of SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT on a piece of loaf-sagar, and allowing it to dissolve in the mouth, that cavity is thoroughly disinfected. The volatile nature of , SANDER'S EXTRACT makes it penetrate every crevice. SANDER'S EXTRACT is not nauseous nor depressing Mfc« the eomsaan eucalyptus | and possesses great antiseptic power. By using SANDHR'S EXTRACT, you avoid the uncertain composition of the lozenge; you kav» tke benefit of the strongest anti»ep*i« tkafc can be used with safety, aad tlwi result is protection from all infection. 1.180

That hard, racking cough at night can be wonderfully relieved with a few drops of "NAZOL" on a piece of loaf sugar, and allowed to dissolve between cheek and gums. Repeat fre^ quently., ° 38b

The law of the survival of the, fittost applies to man or microbe. All life is tending towards perfection, and nature weeds out the unfit by /punishing with sickness all who disregard her laws. A common cold .is a sure sign of physical tmfitness, and it is.not to be disregarded. Take ordinary precautions about diet and clothing and at the same time tone up the system with a tonic such as Baxter's Lung Preserver which has been recognised as the most effective eoiigh or cold remedy obtainable in New Zealand. Try als lOd bottle: it is pleasant to take and contains no harmful ingredients. 4 3

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8965, 12 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8965, 12 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8965, 12 October 1914, Page 3

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