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BUSINESS NOTICES. Barrett's Big Gash Values. : /"IASH is the GREAT BARGAIN Cutter. Tlw biggest credit purchaser is not big enough to match prices with a little CASH tttiYEtt. GASH lias NO EQUAL in purchasing power in buying Goods. Any good business man, from the smallest >mreliant to the biggest banker, in the country, sets a much greater value on ■CASH in hand than lie does on promise to pay. So do you, and so do we. Since we placed our Store upon a GASH basis, we can sell HIGH.OLASS MEIICHANDISE from 2J PER CENT, to 5 PER CENT. CHEAPER. Our Patrons also have the advantage of our COUPON SYSTEM, through which they SAVE an additional 5 . • ' PER CENT. J3KUJN- THE NEW YEAR -'RIGHT 1' and PAY CASH—See what it means to you. Wo art- building up, bettering and making our offerings more desirable, giving our Customers the ad- . vantage in choosing l'rom the best assortments at, Prices not so high as they would have to pay for merchandise of similar quality. Doing better each day for you that's our aim. BETTER MERCHANDISE.— BETTER ASSORTMENTS. BETTER- VALUES. Just keep your eye on our "BIG CASH VALUES" -,it will Pay You. Let Iks introduce to you To-Day these DRESS LENGTHS F^OR 3/11. We can supply you with a FULL DRESS LENGTH of fine quality Washing TAFFETTA, in a full range of colours, for 3s lid. Such a small price that one wonders how they can possibly be so pretty and so decidedly attractive. Yet they are really dainty materials, and fabrics that look well, wash well, and,wear well. They are great, big "Heaping" CASH values. The result of our strictly CASH Business plan in buying and selling, which cut down the cast to us and likewise to you. DRESS LENGTHS FOR 4/6. ! What woman does not find herself in need of one more LIGHT DItESS to get through the Summer with ? i Here are just the Materials to fill the need, because although they are low in price, the yalues are exceptional. We give you enough material to make a Full .Dress, and the materials are new, dainty, and serviceable, included at this price are CREPES in. plain colours and stripe effects; SHANGTUNGS, pretty striped and plain ZEPHYRS, GING-HAMS, CAMBRICS, Etc. Women with ECONOMY in mind should be interested in these Four and Sixpenny Dress Lengths TO-DAY. See them in the windows. SPECIALS IN COSTUMES, DRESSES AND SPORTS COATS. The Women who responded to our Sale of COSTUMES, DRESSES, SPORTS COATS, and BLOUSES last^ week, were handsomely rewarded with SOLID BARGAINS. We still have some of these left, and if you want to participate in these wonderful offerings, we advise you to OALL EARLY. Hero's just tho Goods you want at Prices you will be pleased to pay. » ■ * CASH IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT DRAPER 'THE HALL a ct o A T MH? ER H- C. Barrett. ■««» The STUDEBAKER "FOUR" TOURING CAR. THE MEDIUM PRICED CAR WITH THE HIGH EFFICIENCY. The Studebaker "Four" is a-remarkable combination of European design with American ingenuity. Made by the Studebaker Corporation of America and Canada—who concentrate upon two Chassis only and whose plant consists of 15 factories, employing 12,000 men. lne experience of half a century combined with standardisation and scientific productive methods result in the purchaser getting- the highest grade of Car for the lowest price. Every part is made by the, Studebaker Company in their own factories to micrometer exactness. The total annual output of 50,000 Cars speaks for the world-wide popularity of these cars. The Studebaker "Four" has comfortable accommodation for 5 passengers and is luxuriously upholstered in genuine hand buffed leather and curled hair. The spare rim being fitted behind the car leares the running board clear, giving free entrance from either side. Latest type rain and clear vision ventilating wind screen is fitted. Also best grade khaki hood and envelope and "Jiffy" side curtains. Finished in a beautiful shade of dark blue. The dash equipment is convenient in every way—switches, control, etc., being where c 1.37 should be for easy driving. Suitable gauges inform the driver the exact condition ot the electric and lubricating systems. . , A special feature is the full floating rear axle with double rows of bearings. Three forward and one reverse speeds. The powerful engine, efficient lubricating and perfect cooling systems, with the addition of every improvement known to modern motor car science, gives tins car pre- v eminence over all others. Detailed specifications on application. The Car is in my Garage and every facility will be given for closest inspection or trial runs arranged with genuine enquirers. PRICE £345. FOR EFFICIENT REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS CO TO RULES. THERE'S A REASON. iA»nrr> C DII& ST motor engineer. uAmES el. riULtj ThoneNo . 2o2 . ASHBURTON AGENT FOR STUDEBAKER CARS. CASS STREET GARAGE. ; The 1915 "BUICK" is now on view at R. D. | \||BB|T Jks* JOHNSTON'S GARAGE. You can quite under- * S£j£^ stand why this Car caused such a sensation in the | jj—zjk^ motor world when announced a few weeks ago in | bags, trunks, America, especially when you consider it is all com- | suit cases plete and fitted with Delco Self-Starter, Electric . { ,'''''■ .'. / - >Mi _ Lights, Flush Side Torpedo Body, and all the other I AfSR Buick special features, and the prioe on!y £350- f / JEJI INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. j b^STI R. D.JOHNSTON, j.. I^Sl ■ : SOLE AGENT, — ASHBURTON,.. „j ; ■.■^ajpj THE GREAT TRIPLE ALLIANCE %MP JUST OPENED UP. \3ffl2^ QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE. CALL AND SEE OUR BAGS, V ' /TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES BEAre outstanding Features of | PORE GOING FOR YOUR HOLIBURGESS'S FOOTWEAR. DAYSThese BOOTS and SHOES are constructed with no less an BSfJFJJpJ eye to Ease and Utility than to Shapeliness. BJglllSj 1 guarantee you a Perfect Tit, and Special Value in Ladies' \q |3cSßltM»^p| ~J 4 »nd Gentlemen* Boots and Shoes. F CX M Ivl. Bi BUnUubD, T7| OR the Km as feast preparations— r« U " ' X 1 Patty Pans, Cake Tins, Pudding < BOOT AND SHOE 18/JPORTEh'. Stirrors, Biscuit Forcers, Icing Tubes, ,-. /-> att mt\T at r\-mnm? etc., :at -lowest pricas.—At John Orr ■ BURNETT STREET, Opp. GUARDIAN OFFICE. Amd East street store . 5 327

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9034, 2 January 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9034, 2 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9034, 2 January 1915, Page 2

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