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BUSINESS NOTICES. USEFUL LEATHER GOODS. Although usefulness and- beauty characterise the Fancy. Leather Goods which I enumerate hereunder, the leathers are beautifully finished and keep their beauty fresh under constant use. The workmanship makes each article distinctive and long-wearing. LADIES' PURSES, in a varied assortment of styles, plain and silvermounted, from'6fl;to; 22/6. LADIES' HANDBAGS.—The newest shapes are showing in great variety- Prices from 9/6 to 45/GENTLF^MEN'S POCKET WALLETS. Notable for presentation. Many styles. From 2/- to 25/GENTLEMEN'S POCKET LETTER- ' CASES.—Keep correspondence and odd papers clean , and tidy. Prices BANK-NOTE %° CASES FOR THE •POCKET. Very h>»ndy and safe. 4/6 to 14/6 • GENTLEMEN'S PURSES. — Solid leathers. Prices from 1/- .to 4/6. MILITARY BRUSHES.—SingIe all- ' ' bristle brushes from 2/9 ,each. In pairs in solid leather cases, 7/6 to 25/SOLDIER'S BELTS.— Particularly useful for carrying {money, ©tc. Strong leather, light i and comfortable to wear. 6/6 each. WRISTLET PURSES.—Very useful. 1/3 each. SOLDIER'S WRITING OUTFITS.— Several styles. 9d to 6/6. MANICURE SETS.—Useful for presentation to ladies.' 2/3 to 25/LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A, W. HOPKINS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, East Street, Ashburton. C 53

MOTHER works foe the comfort of othecs* "Sunlight Soap" works for thfc comfort of Sunlight /ifl 'ij^m ten K9ST GUARANTEED UNDER WWU r«W MT Mtß* BY LEVCR BROTHERS UW»t»,»fOHt\r.lK 5/. LIVE NEXT TO c NATURE. Sunshine within and without There ate many people who sit down to their meals with a feeling of aversion to the food which is placed before them. They eat not because they want to, but because they have to, as food is necessary to sustain life. For'them there is nothing 1 in the world but calamity. Their greatest trouble is to have to eat three times a day. Their stomach is in rebellion, and this is immediately shown in a man's face. A man to be successful must have sunshine inside. The world already has too many dyspepsia faces that breathe disaster and gloom. Stomach trouble is the most common cause of discontent, sour face, recklessness, disgust, and lack of ambition. A bad stomach —there is the secret of many a failure. Anyone can have a good stomach, a strong stomach, a stomach that can take care of anything and everything that is put into it, no matter whether it is a very bad stomach «r )»«*• ..,«,.- ' Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules do this very thing. One ingredient of these little Tabules digests 3,000 grams of food, and no matter how bad your dyspepsia or indigestion, they will digest everything in your stomach -.their-/; oughly and" completely, and better and more quickly than a good, strong,: healthy stomach can.do it. Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules will quickly! cure loss of appetite, brash, irritation, burning sensations, nausea, heartburn, eructations, loss of vim and energy, bad memory, and dyspepsia 1 and indit: gestion in their very worst forms. No other medicine in the world can do so much You should carry Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules .around: with you wherever you go, arid take them after meal*. Then only will you realise what it is to eajoy/a meal_and; what perfect digestion means. Your; whole body and your mind will feel the effects; your vim will increase; you will be more satisfied with what the world does; you will think happier and be happier; and your face will be one of supreme contentment. ; \ # Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules ate obtainable everywhere at 2/6 per tin- of 80 Tabules.. " ■ Sold by U. Totty, Chemist, the Ash . bur wo. Drug Co., and by all Grocers.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8396, 11 March 1916, Page 6

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