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BUSINESS NOTK/.ES. w. a. moore. TO THE FORE AGAIN. WITH A SPLENDID RANGE OF | LADIES' AND GEt4TS' SUMMER! FOOTWEAR. ! T>ELOW aro a FEW OF THE SNIPS -*-* wo are offering:— ■■ . ' ! LADIES' SMART UP-TO-DATEi GLACIE BAR SHOES— A Bargain at 14s 6d. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY SHOES. —Special Fitting, with the New Round Toe. Without doubt one of the Most Comfortable Shoes Procurable. Special Price, 15s 6d. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY SHOES. —Wide wolts, wide toe. Good Value, 15s 6d. LADIES' PARAMATTA WHITE . CANVAS 1-Bar SHOES.—Correct for this Seaspn. These .are New Zealand made, and, we can thoroughly recommend' them to give satisfaction. Only 9s 6d Pair. LAbIES' GLACIE DERBY BOOTS. —Good shapes and fitting. At 16s 6d Peir. LADIES' GLACIE DERBY BOOTS. —Wide welt, square toe, and very comfortable. Special Value at 17s 6d. ■ ■ ' ■ J-V&. ■ •:..-. LADIES' GOOD SERVICEABLE BOX CALF BOOTS—WiII stand hard wear. 16s 6d Pair. MEN'S BOX CHROME EVERYDAY BOOT.—Light but serviceable. Splendid Value at 17s 6d Pair. MEN'S GLACIE DERBY BOOTS— At the Very Moderate Price 18s 6d Pair. MEN'S GLACLE DERBY BOOTS — Round toe, neatly made, at 21s. MEN'S BOX DERBY BOOTS:— For Heard Wear, light and dressy. Only 21. MEN'S GLACin DERBY BOOTS;— Welted; splendid fitting; picked -leather. , Only 27s 6d Pair. MEN'S BOX DERBY BOOTS—Wide welt, good Farmers' Boot, with heavy soles. Price 25s 6d Pair. The above are only a few,of our.many lines. Wo have also a largo, range of Girls', Boys, and Children's Boots and Shoes, and we will be pleased to show yon any, and would invite you iv compare values. All Goods arc Bought for' Spot Cash and Marked at the Very Lowest Payable Margin of Profit. Therefore we claim Our Values to be Equal and in Most Cases Better than any showing in the trade. W. J. MOORE, WHERE THE GOOD VALUES ARE. LIVERY, ARE YOU? ■ i. „ „-•■••,. ■-■■','. THE World is a Dismal Place, isn't it, when one w dyspeptic • and LiveryBut, dear, dear, dear—it's only that Wretched Liver of yours that causes the trouble. Let us put jrou right as a trivet with our , LIVER TONIC. It's just wonderful how it clears ihe bile from the system and gives one ,a new, bright outlook on life. Fact, try it. Price, 2s 6d. R a TOTTY, Chemist, BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTONI YOUR System Needs Bracing up 'tween Seasons. Most people require a Tonic during the change of seasons. If you feel the need of a Pick-me-up, get a Bottle of BONNINGTON'S LIVER TONIC. You are sure to feel greatly improved in health for it. Hundreds have tried this medicine with excellent results. Sec-ire a Bottle To-day. 2s 6d a Bottle. H. E. BONNINGTON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Ashburton. BUR All Metal Meat Safes are the best for food storage during hot weather. They are sanitary, indestructible, and Fly-proof. Can bo hung ii) shade in or under trees, eto. Prices 11s 6d, l'3s 6d, 16s 6d, 20s.—At John Orr and Co.'s East Street, Store. SPRING renovations call for Reliable" Paints and Enamels. We keep the best qualities in white and all colours. In tins, at lowest prices.—At John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store. SHINO Mops and O'Cedar Mops absorb dust quite unlike prdinary, dusters. Used with Shino and O'Gedar Polishes, they give wonderful results with a minimum of labour. Low'prices quoted at John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store. TJIISHING Men and Motorin-r Men X will find one of . our Electric Torches a great boon. Fitted with longlife batteries and metal filament lamps of great intensity. Prices 4s fid to 20s. < —At John Orr and Co.'s East Street , Store. J EYE'S Horticultural Wash will . keep Roses, Fruit Trees, and I [ Vegetables free from Blight (Green and !"' Black Aphis, etc.). In cans at Is 6d.— M Obtainable at John Orr and Co.'s. East ] !Street Store. . j

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8303, 23 November 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8303, 23 November 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8303, 23 November 1915, Page 4

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