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BUSINESS NOTICES. ■ :':?.■'''"■[.''■ ' — • — : — ; -> . . . , .;. ; ~~ ~ .■ ■"*•. „■■.. ';/',' 2t Extraordinary Sale Bargains for Men. mm J A i a mild winter has resulted in a timited demand for Men's Overcoats, henca most manufacturers KM 41 fytmi * are glad to quit their heavy stocks at considerably reduced. prices. We thus are able to pass on to mlf 1 fJHbX^ our male friends some Superb Overcoats, at practically "Ctft" Prices. * Remember—We are not fURIi wif^V endeavouring to foist upon you old Garments in out-of-date styles,.but quite New Goods for present / „ wear. Coats that will put away for next winter, and still be stylish. Look at the Tremendous Refrnw^mMl J cSucfcions. It will be impossible to buy, such Magnificent Goods at these prices on any future occaJmmwiml- H sion—so why not now? There's heaps of cold weather to come yet when a nice New Overcoat' BlllP' - wUI be a bless"in §' We are also offerin 8 some splendidly cut Suits, which are in every way reWKrißfr. \ markable value. Our Sale Prices place these beyond competition. Every Suit is made for smart WwJ \k ''*{" wear and long servicei Do not neglect these Winter Sale Specials. They mean smart appearW$ fft ance, and comfortable wear 3 for a trifling outlay , '%T . ■ ■; .- ;■ ' : ' • ■■'. .:.■•■■■;■.■■ ,; ,; ; ■ .'.•.-. LOOK AT THESE OVERCOAT SPECIALS. | MEN'S SUITS. , TRAVELLING REQUISITES. s-^oS^ts^ T?oi^»^= asm£j*^.s«w** srf« Now2ol able Talue at 57s 6d. up-to-date stape a; can fit. all OladstOTe Bags, «—«... ■:**—-*•—-■ S&d&sW"--.- -"a t Overcoats, in latest shapes, Usually Sis 6d. NOW Only 25s : Suit bases. first-class Linings, etc. H -. Mot c ts ■ . Dress Baskets. Our usual price—sss, * only -"-^^ ■^-"''^ Latest Fashion Box Suits, with Special price—2os. extra thick Linings; vent in Coat. These include At specially Low Prices—just the the warmest Coat made. so handsome and .serviceable thing you need for your 'Grand Grey Tweed Overcoats, smart ... - Materials,. suitable for good National* trip; to town. shapes and fine trimmings. r Always 105s. wear—in newest Tweed effects. Better Bags, at Lower Prices, Special Sate* Price ISsi , Now only 635. Usually Ms. Now 455. cannot be procured. c - ; i ~ Andrew Orr & Co. f Ltd. MEN'S COMPLETE OUTFITTERS, WART STREET ASHBURTON. TELEPHONE No. 41. - V

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Winners Open Class SOUTH ISLAND REUABILITY TRIALS, Two Years in Succession. THIS CAR COMMANDS YOUR CONSIDERATION. nnHIS MONTH —To-Day perhaps—you are going to make your choice JL of a MOTOR CAR. We hope your choice will be a HUPMOBILE. We feel sure you will buy a Hupmobilo when you know its great' value—realise what wonderful satisfaction Hupmobile ownership will give !■ , '-you. , . '.■■■,.■,. ; BIG IN COMFORT. BIG IN QUALITY. BIG IN ECONOMY. It is this in-built quality that makes the :!:. HUPMOBILE 1 I : THE FASTEST SELLING MEDIUM-PRICED CAR. | Sole Distributors: 1 N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, J ' ' . > CHRIST CHURCH. I RETAIL SELLING AGENTS—H; D. JOHNSTON, Ashburton. # A Further Offer OF TEMPTING AFTER-SALE ■- E\ Jt^^^^^PTf^m BARGAINS* aB/&%jf&?Y"' ■: ' DON'T MISS THESE. J^raKP"^* /^^ ietsam left by our Stocktaking, ' £w-« sk 'Skle> fresh ba egai]s:gooi)s m l^RyRJr 1\ ' These we will offer to any Wffil «A Customer on hand at any price at ■ WE ADVISE CUSTOMERS TO COME EARLY. -Take this after-sale chance of saving money: Come and see.. . these lovely HATS in our window. You'll purchase when yo* see the prices. TjADIES' READY-TO-WBAB HATS— */11 COLOURED FELT HATS, TRIMMED RIBBON— 10/- Now 4/11 lADIES' BLACK VELVET HATS, TRIMMED RIBBON and MOUNTS^- 18/6 Now 9/6 2 Only READY-TO-WEAR TWEED COSTUMES (Coat and Skirt)— x To Clear at 7/« Mitchell & Turner.

A Ghat About Your O ' ft..4-1! 4 opraysng uuitil Of course you are aware that the letter of the law demands preventive measures being taken to combat the numerous . . pests of the orchard, and Winter Spraying is an absolute . . necessity. Only at this time of the year, when the leaves are off and the buds dormant, is it possible to use the strong Spraying Gompotmds necessary to remove Scale, Blight, eta. The first and most important item of the Spraying Outfit is the Pump. It does not pay to waste time in using a poor Pump. The initial mistake usually is to purchase a cheap . . Pump. Cheap Pumps are not cheap—for the strong, chemicals used src the Spraying Compounds readily corrodes them, and one season's use often leaves them useless. Therefore, when buying a Spray Pump, get one that is reliable* soundly constructed of materials that will withstand chemical action and hard usage. A man with a few trees often refrains from buying a Pump, considering tha outlay in excess of the benefit. Were the . . uses of the Pump confined to occasional sprayings in the orchard, we should be inclined to agree with him—but a Good Pump has many uses. When not in use in the orchard, it is invaluable for watering the garden, cleaning windows and walls, washing traps and cartsj spraying poultry houses and stables, administering spray or dip compounds to cattle, horses, etc., for white-wash-ing, and as a ever-ready fire fighter tool it has no equal. Thus a good Spray Pump comes into use the whole year round. It is our pleasure to stock and recommend the Celebrated . Billen's Spray Pumps. They are so strongly constructed, so simple in action, and of such proved durability, that they have fought their way to the forefront as the best Pumps for local conditions. They are cheaper than others, because of . their manifold labour-saving uses, and that they last longer. Next to the Pump comes the Spraying Compound. The . . operations of the present season are confined to the spraying of Emulsified Red Oil for the removal of Scale, Woolly . . Aphis, and similar pests. The best oil for this purpose is— "DIAL EMT7LSA" RED SPRAYING OIL. We Sell it in Cans at 2s 6d. 1-gailon Cans at 4s. • 4-gallon Cans at 14s. iTo use—mix one part oil to 10 parts cold water, so simple, so efficient, so economical. • John Orr & Co., HORTICULTURAL IRONMONGERS, EAST STREET STORE, &SHBURTON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8215, 12 August 1915, Page 6

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