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'■ '■ BUSINESS HOTBCEB. . . ' ,; ■.: . , N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT WHAT MORE DAINTY, MOKE .COMFORTABLE, MORE ECONOMICAL, THAN ,A DRESS OE ANY OF THE COOL FABRICS MENTIONED BELOW? THEY ARE . . . JUST THE RIGHT THINp FOR THE HOLIDAY, BUSINESS, OR HOME WEARWILL WASH ANI) MAKE UP EQUAL TO NEW—ARE NON-FADING^ AND THE . , COLOURS WILL NOT RUN. / I BEAUTIFUL SILK-FINISHED POPLINS, of superb quality, every fashionable, shade— 40 inches wide— / At 1/11. yaptf. COTTON POPLINS, richest value in all the latest shades, 40 inches wide— At 1/» yard. CHOICE MATRON CLOTHS—colours absolutely will not run—most beautiful effects— 40 inches wide^-' . . At 1/2 yard. SCHOOLGIRL CLOTHS. The Best Dress Fabric for the girls for school wear. ' Cool, nonfading, fast colours, extra strong fabrics, 29 inches wide— Sd. yard.. COLOURED LINEENS, of extra top value, fashionable shades of Brown, Blue, Green, . . . Mauve, Cream;' etc., 40 inches wide— ... At 10£ d. yard. MOIRE CAPRICE —lias all the appearance of genuine Moire Silk, but so much cheaper. . . Makes up in remarkably rich effects. Wonderful value. 40 inches.wide — At I;j% yaFtS SPONGE CLOTHS—aII the leading shades in these popular Fabrics— 1/- to 3/11. yard. COME EARLY.—THEY'RE TOO GOOD TO MISS A FULL SELECTION. ..-i 11 „li in |-^ j^«!3 a ;CTT2ET!S3BKeFW*'3"l»T''ff^^

GROCERY DEPARTMENT, ' : ■ There's such a Sot of .differ- I 'iT^tfV #foiF% ' 'Taa <?* erase in Teas; even in Teas I ||J?» I VMidi sold at the same prices. Of I . . ..■ .- •:- . • .. course It's all in the blend- STATI(m TEA _ a pure? fragrail t; Ml-lea&d Tea of deing. Blending IS a process I lightM flavour aml rema rkable economy. The best for . Which, if not tnoPGUgfaJy . | camp and station. The most refreshening Tea for Harvestunderstood., absolutely ruins | ers— ■ . ■ . ■ 1/3 I fey the flavour a^d value of any I GLENOYA -._^ solutely the best family Tea sold. Rich-, tea. Very few make com- egtj pm , esty un broken leaf. Unsurpassed blending. Being petent professsosia! blenders' I the best it goes -farthest ■in use—a- -decided ■ advantage ■ these;: —blesuding feeing an art . . ! times of high prices. . .... -^ more instinctive than-Eearn- I Half Gases at "876 Ib» 25?b Ttras at 1/7 ib ß v ed ß That's w^y Co-op. Teas? j . tQib Tsrss at 1/S Ife. ,; ; slb Tins at'iytp "-i .have SUQh nn., toll ftign} . co . op> SpECIAL ! BLEND-a remarkable combinationV SO neh in ihat ftoodnea, | nf the choicest India, China, and Ceylon Teas. Fnique in which' makes a cup of tea g Savour, extremely economical. 11/10 in Sib. tins. acceptable'-at all..times....The ..a..---. . - .- — -?., -.."-,:- • .-' Gc-op. S)3endiKg , professors | PURE CHIjSTA' TEA.—The ambrosial drink of the gods-. are adepts; nothing :COUld- I The Tea that defies description—too exquisite, to write .. . surpass the high quality of aW; none purer' :. 2/6 lb" _ flavcuri aroma, asid nutritive S Also,—Nelson Moate's Choice Teas; Amber Tips; Gold value Of Oisr Teas. • | Leaf; Arab and Bell Teas in stock. jMWHI i|wmrn»miWßwaißWaßgSi!li!lßßiMi3MHk-wi»ii'»M — ■< • ' N Z FARMERS" CO-OP ASSOCIATION. LTD WEST STEEET.

Feeling Dull! Tired! Headset? I . V V^fV »jj.^/ ft Then be!or< troir.Elobreiitfasi, i I\\ 1 flill If m" a tumbler «f sparklin , | |i \I \ ' -^7 exhibraiinii. delicious I Wi a I .STEVENS |. ■ »/* V- \ i ■ I ' V \ >1 U Clears the liecd like masjc-£~* B X « «'. regulaes t'ne bowels and Jl ■\ P I V aivcs tone to the whole r^^ It I 1 ! _syslem. btart Now! Bel- fgggggi ilm \ \ ""^ nicer l"an intlP°J tcd !|~'- -'; '■ \ ftuit salts—s«me ■■ ue Dot- |"rfr.;; j ( l\J*\jfr tie at half the pticsi -1 pfjj . ASHBTJRTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. DEPOSIT—RATE OF INTEREST: j At Call on Every Day's Balance, i 3^ Per Cent. FIXED DEPOSITS taken for 12 or 8 months. MONEY TO LEND on RURAL LAND AND. TOWN PROPERTY I In any sums. For particulars apply to— ALBERT ROBERTS, l 0 7Q Manager. D CLARKE'S CARBOLISED WHEAT PROTECTOR [S the Best Preparation for Grain Dressing. In use over 50 years. This specific protects the seed, botn by smell and taste, from being eaten by tods and other pests. Price. Is .per packet, which will dress eight bushels. All Storekeepers and Ironmongers. Government Expert for South Island \ m experimenting with Clarke's Carbol»6d Wheat Protector with all Seeds. HARRIS BROS., 168 Hereford Street. Christchurch, . New Zealand, Sr>l« Wholesale Agents for Aoetoalasi*. PLANTS NOW READY FOR PRESENT PLANTING. SAVOY, 'Kale," Broccoli, and Blair's Phenomenal Cabbage Plants, 6d per bundle. Celery Plants. 6ci per dozen. THOMAS BROS., Haveloek Street. FOE, Sale.—Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants, : 6ri bundle.—Thomas s Bros.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9055, 27 January 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9055, 27 January 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9055, 27 January 1915, Page 3

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