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_-. BUSINESS NOTICES. . ' MODEL 81. -■.. . M^of^S^^m fVIODEL 8,1. Your Car should have a High-tension ] equipment. ffiagnetO- Electric Lighting and'Start-. Overland ignition is by high tension magneto.. ing. : This is the only system.which furnishes certain and Mohair Hood and Hood 1 uniform ignition under all conditions. Cover. ; Many automobiles have only the ordinary battery Kaurrision ventilating type ; ignition. It is cheaper and less reliable. Manufacturers •« Winascreen. this lower-priced makeshift only to save manufac- £P eea? meter. •Turing costs. • • Electric^ Horn ~■■-,...., , _ . , . Rug rail and foot-rest. Uvprland ignition has no dry batteries to deteriorate, V ie Carrier in rear or require renewal. Full Set Tools. -; There is no coil to get out of adjustment. Tyre Repair Outfit. i. This is merely one of the many superior points in Jack and Tyre Pump. y : Overland construction. Finest Brewster Green, with. 1 The Overland sums up all that is best in European ._ I^ 1T S^P™B\ and American engineering. Wheel base, 106 inches. i Write today for illustrated Catalogue, giving full de- ?'^ 33 x inches or 815 : : tails of this moderately-priced high-grade Car. iyre *' mcheS ' or bl° THE OVERLAND THE BEST CAR FOR LEAST MONEY. ] THE FARMERS' GO-OP. MOTOR GARAGE., I TANCRED STREET. {SELLING AGENTS-KI3BLEWHITE AND VAUGHAN, Christchurch and : Ashbwrton. I C. A. FUSSELL, Outside Representative. KSIHI tOUr B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ NOWHERE in the paper is Uiero BETTER NEWS for ECONOMICAL WOMEN" than tins statement that we are clearing a SUPERB RANGE of CHOICE MILLINERY for the LOW PRICE of 12s 6cf. And remember, that they are not shoddy or old fashioned goods, but the sqme pretty shapes and styles that we have been selling all the season, from 14s Gd to 17s 6d. .Judged by all standards, these CHOICE HATS are TJNTJSUAL EVEN AT THESE PRICES, but at 12s Gd they are POSITIVELY UNEQUALLED for VALUE. Such a price, together with the jaunty shapes, novel trimmings of libbons, flowers, mounts, etc., combine to make this a MOST UNUSUAL ' MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY that you cannot afford'to i overlook. We invite you to come and see them- your own j eyes will tell you best what ECONOMICAL OPPORTUNITIES I i , are here. 5 ,= ■ ■ It will PAY YOU to learn how , much your money will buy at BARRETT'S. People who purchase their Drapery for CASH at BARRETT'S are not only sure of "THE .LOWEST PRICES—ALWAYS," but they also receive a 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT COUPON v/ith every purchase—large or small.' These Coupons can be exchanged for any article you like to select from our up-to-date Stock of DRAPERY, CLOTHING and BOOTS. ;■ " You can SAVE MONEY paying CASH, but you must I spend your money at the RIGHT STORE. ' J IT PAYS TO PAY CASH At 'The Busy GASH IS Jjß| DA f^ ffc f BBEi ai!ai ra 91% "THE HALL " yostimoney. ■.■•■ B IWllllll-l I Vrj ASHBURTON. tj>iJBBE» P^|?- ™ N«* Season', j TNFANT- Cb«gh Eemedy.-Especially jp» MJABLE Hot Water Bottles that /# la'' r^uh^ RlDgs i oir, P ree<? r7 1?e A . prepared iw Babies and Young ±%j last for yrars are manufactured ■ma. These rings are the best ootaiisv Children. Simple, safe, and always by the Norbh British Eubber Company :3Sflm; same prices as the cheapur effective. Is & bottle. —Bonninglcn's j and have their brand on ever? bottle jpadfe—Buston and Tliomaa. Pharmacy- 1 41 | Procurable all Chemists. ' I

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9178, 29 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9178, 29 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9178, 29 June 1915, Page 2

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