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BUIINEIS NOTICE!. N:Z. FARMERS CO-OP DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. £4: WORTH OF GOODS FOR £1. Our financial year has just closed, and THANKS to our Large Number of SATISFIED PATRONS —it has been a very successful trading period, indeed. Following our usual custom, our Chief Stock Supervisor has been overhauling our Stocks, and with " THESE . . . MUST CO—THESE AND THIS, TOO," has turned put hundreds of pounds worth of Fine CLOTHING, MATERIALS, ETC., in all our top-floor sections, to be SOLD AT ONCE— neither cost nor regular prices counting. Hence we announce an— EXTRAOR DI NARY BARGAIN WE EX, 7th AUGUST TO 14th AUGUST INCLUSIVE. > THESE SPECIAL BARGAINS HA^ B^EHM:BEFXJLLY WEAPPEDand PEICB SEALED WITH A DISTINCTIVE RED SEAL. WE WON'X.REMOVE ONE WRAP- . PER BEFORE 10 O'CLOCK ON THE MORNING OF 7th AUGUST.. THERE ARE M> EARLY DOORS, so that first coiners will get first choice, and everyone a square deal. Offering such unheard of values, we don't suppose the Sale can last but the week, but if it should, it definitely ends at 5.30 p.m. on 14th August. REGULAR STOCKS ARE . NOT INCLUDED. Every-Special-Bargain is more than good value. Included are well-cut Men's Suits, Boots for Womenfolk, Millinery, Coats, Materials, ... • - Furnishings, etc. YOU MUST BE AN EARLY SHOPPER. LOOK OUT FOR THE RED SEAL. IT OFTEN MEANS 80s. WORTH OF GOODS FOR 20s. . PROVISION DEPARTMENT. You'll Eat These With helish. There's nothing so good as a little change to make meal's relishable. Just now green vegetables are at a premium. Try these choice PEAS or BEANS. You'll like them,' and they ape quite inexpensive. Our CHEESE is of the unusually good variety—real appetising cheese that does one good, and the quality of our own Gurad BACON is a revelation. Include some of these in your next Co-op. Grocery Order. MARROWFAT GREEN PEAS, very tender— ..., packets 6d. MARROWFAT GREEN PEAS, very tender— ... lib tins 7d. MARROWFAT GREEN PEAS, very tender— ... ' 21b tins Is. :- BtJTTER BEANS, delicious flavour ...' packets 7d. ASPARAGUS, equal to fresh cut ... glass jars 2s 6d. CHEESE, Old Port for the Cheese lover ... ... jars Is 6d. - CHEESE, Gorgonzola, full flavour— - .- jars 3s. CHEESE,. Southland Factory— ...... ... per Ib 11d. BACON, o\ir own Curing, Sides ... ... . per Ib 10$ d BACON, our own Curing, Rolls ....... ... per Ib is. . BACON, our own Curing, Hams ... per Ib Is. FRESH EGGS ... ... Is 2d per dozen. PORK SPECIALTIES PROCURABLE SATURDAYS ONLY. We make these in our Christchurch Factory. We know they are good, and their popularity proves it. Have you tried them? SATURDAY MORNINGS ONLY. - PORE SAUSAGES ...... 7d. Ib. PORK SAVELOYS ... .';.- 1s 3d. dozen. , PORK POLONIES ... 8d Ib. PORK BRAWN ... ... .., 7d. Ib. PORK BELGIAN SAUSAGE 7d. Ib. N.Z FARMERS CO-OP ASSOCIATION LTD WEST STREET, ASHBURTON.

TORTURED WITH PILES."* . ■—«♦ — Twenty Years Agony Ended by I Zam-Buk. < Mr Charles Billings, of 23 Welling- : ton Street, Hobart, Tasmania, writes: < "For many years I was a terrible suf-, ferer from bleeding piles. The remem-' brance of the torture 1 endured even; now makes me shudder. I lostfa great quantity of blood, and often had to stop working—sometimes three times a day—in order to procure dry clothing. I became very weak and run down, and finally "had to give up work. For 20 years I suffered in this manner. Sometimes the protrusions were so great that I coiild not walk, and at other times I could not sit down. I even had to take my meals standing up. I was treated by medical men, also in the hospitals, but nothing would ease mo for any length of time. "Then an old friend who had used Zam-Buk with success for piles, advised me ip try. it. I did. so, and using the balm according to the directions given, I was astounded at .the, j rapidity in which I got relief. Tncrecl- j. iblb as it may seem, I had used only one pot before the bleeding stopped al-' together, and the awful bearing down | | pain ceased. Now I am thoroughly j cured of the piles, and am only too ', (pleased to testify to the sterling merits / of Zam-Buk." Zam-Buk is a specific of world-wide renown, and is unequalled for eczema, ulcers, ringworm, poisoned sores, sore' feet and hands, festering wounds, i burns, scalds, cuts, braises, sprainß, barooo rot, stings, etc. Sold by all, 'Chemists and Storekeepers at Is 6d and :3s 6d per pot.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8207, 3 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8207, 3 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8207, 3 August 1915, Page 3

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