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. BRITAIN'S FINEST PRODUCT— THE "NUMBER" MOTOR CAR The superior quality of British made Cars Is full compensation for the cheapness of American productions. Of all Cars, Britain's Motor Constructionai Fame Is based upon the standard "Humber." That it Is ' Britain's best Car Is universally acknowledged and Its ready sale in Ashburton, in competition with cheap American Cars, is ample proof of its superiority. It lacks nothing in design, quality and comprehensiveness of equipment; and It Is not possible to make a better finish. Call and see the Car for yourself. It Is as durable as it Is beautiful. The 10-23 H.P. Models can be seen In 2 and 4-Seater types. Complete with 5 detachable Sankey Steel Wheels and full equipment. C.A.V. Electric Light and SelfStarter. Finished in Humber Stone Grey. PRICE—2-3 Seater ... ... £430 4 Scater £445 JAS. E^ RULE, Motor Engineer. "HUMBER" AGENT FOR ASHBURTON. CASS STREET GARAGE, 'PHONE No. 202. < TO FARMERS AND OTHERSIN WANT OF GOOD QUALITY, HEAVY-WEIGHT, RELIABLE SUITINGS. RAPIDLY GETTING VERY SCARCE. , WE have lately Bought a Big Lot of the above Goods, > and are in a position to Cater for the SUIT Trade better tha.: , eVer" NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. i McDonald and Dunlop TAILORS rAND MERCERS* toast Street, rA'shburton..

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2732, 30 July 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2732, 30 July 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2732, 30 July 1915, Page 3

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