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j BUSINESS NOTICE*. r THE BEST INVESTMENT FOR LADIES What better investment these gqM days tfoasi a good WARM COAT? Not the ready-made coat —but the exclusive coat which 5s mads to suit you in every particular. This can fee seGurGcTby making a section from our foig.rangc of COATING CLOTHS. .A very special feature of thsss cloths is the big range of Qfc3£ COAT LENGTHS. So that your coat camiot be duplicated. Isn't tSiat a good idea? Then the bsg w;tiths of the materials (50 to 58 inchss) combined with ths fact that we bought them dfreafc from the astuai makers, place our prices beyond the pale of competition* $.' made our selection from among the best qualities and handsomest patterns c iaah shaker asid no better values are offering anywhere —certainly not at o= prices. We have an immense rr of these fabrics,, and by coming early 5/cu will have a wide selection WATtM ALL-WOOL TWEEDS in handsome shades of Fawn,. , .. Brown, Grey, Reseda, Saxe, Navy, Cinnamon, etc; . . . At 3/114/6 5/11 7/11 8/11 to 13/6* per yard. ' , MANTLE and BLANKET, CLOTHS in plain effects, showing in Saxe, Cinnamon, Brown, Grey, "Hole, Nigger, Black, Crimson, Purple, Navy, etc. These are most suitable for children's wear. 6/11 8/9 10/9 and 12/6 per yard. Pit the little folks out in warm LAMBSKIN COATS. This fine • . material is showing- in Navy, Purple, Saxe, Cream, Cardinal, . etc. / BLACK ASTBACHAN and BLACK PONO£ SKIN.—The most 1 . ■ popular cloths for Ladies' Coats and Jackets Prices range From 11/8 to 18/9 per yard. SEE THESE.FINE GOODS IN THE N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. D&APERY SECTIONS . . HARDWARE DEPARTMENT THE "CO-OP." SMOKELESS AND BLACK POWDER CARTRIDGES GBVE . GOOD SPORT without, a HEADACHE } MADE IN 12-BORE OH?.Y. Co-Op. Cartridges, by-sheer, merit, have wen their way to ih front, and to-day rank first with sportsmen aS! over Canterbury. They arc made by the'well-* (town Kynocks, Ltd. 9 of Burningham, England, specially for iiss* Ho more accurate ammunition -'is, made, and good bags are secured by all who-use- "Co-op."'Cartridges.- . ' '' - ■ Il|!||ii^^^ffift|^i^^ttil^M[^Wi^p|| feet shoo tin ft 1 qualities. Loaded ; ' %^^W^i^^^^fe^^^fc^y' -":.. <w'.'.. :'; -. Price 15/- per 100. . ■"'"". This Cartridge is noted for its ''■- '„ ■■■. _„'.. „, , , _ ,„ ■■ reliability. Loaded with K.S.G. JPIIH^-'^'^" jr^THS^"^ v^ \t\ powder, .which gives velocity, fiiipK ""•^Jrjir^ r~'- 11 and pressure,—a Cartridge to B|P^ SK^CC4RSfeS? :S •-,.,:'.? ■■ ■ Prise 14/- -per 130. ■, ~ „ : .'... ■.. . <: . _"'", £—$£' ' The same care is taken in inakg^^^MSWlW^Sk ■ - j» S , a* S e „ with ,1, 0 ■ MP^SWSS^Pt^fey^«®jS2ps| '■ IS higher priced ammunition. Load- / P^|.i^^^^pS^p^l^§3^^Sii i ::- : :,| eel wit 11 bost .Black powder and | I -n*nntoe?to(S evor^Si^M* 1 " ' jj ■ Ask to ses the 410 Gaiage Bird Gun's and Ammunition. S.B, qv I Q.O. f&uns at a spsfiial low cost for small bird shooting. ! „< ■ N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD,, I . WEST STREET, ASHBURTON. • - ! ;

- _—_— . -- ___ ,_ '\. ■»' '." *^ * « < ■■^'■/- f (^ V ■— •** ■ k; ._ « Contain ALL the qualities claimed by our many ii;p;.^\^ V imitators, but there is better value, and mo> c cups c"'-' NR * *4 of Tea in a pound of Nelson, Mode's titan any other, xfe. W Ask your Grocer. m% 0 PrfGSS—l/3, 1/10, 2/-, 2/2 ar.d 3/- K3i" i? 3. | THE TARA^AKS GHA^PIG^SHZP ' ' i ] WAS WON BY A COW MILKED FOS? 3 SEASONS WITH | 3 THE 3 SVHLKER Ji THE GOW "PET, 51 owned by Mr A. B. Leech, Sentry Hill, ; " * won the Biitter-fat Competitiou at Stratford Show, and'tested | i 6.6. Slie is sound in every way, and, with others, has given j I better returns with machine than by hand. ■ I | The "A.W.E." is the most Up-to-date, Simplest, Most i' I Reliable. Lowest In Upkeep. ASK THE USERS. ; | TsstSsviGsiiaJs from losai users, a«d aSS snfe^natjon from — i '1 OAT "P \ f'PVm . %«sif Safj P<|j« Ij'&IIkI sj SOLi!i AWjjNI : If gg OlLsl^lJi^n '! / I | (Founder of ilu 1 Staveloy Dairy Co.) | I TatiersaH's Arcade, CASH EL ST., CHiHSTCHURCH.' | 1 l^llWiilM 1 s no^ obtained-with miy old pair tj , | I^^'i 1 |'T=r=^=fwTfJ7fTff li °^ spectacles b'ou^ht iv a. hap-1' 'j W^^C \Ba? ID! \f///// \\\ hazard manner. Each eyo rc-S J is j^S" iI I I \\(' — ———— *"J Vj iiOhlOU flTl n Xjlf" 1* G"X rlCb it iiivi( i Xlvt'OCi ' • Cecily fitting' frame i.s also most | I 1 f.p.c.«?., opt. d. i | CONSULTING OPTIC SAW. Telc?hsae 335. I \ EAST STUEK/r, ASUBUIITOX. I.

"Oft in the stilly night" you cough and cough, because yon haven't used !l NAZO'L." This wonderful, specific attacks the congestion underlying coughs and colds, and never fails to soothe and ease. Is 6d buys 60 doses. WHEIIEIN THE DANGER LIES, j The danger of opium in cough mcdi- { fiives lies nut only in the- drug but in ihe fact that opium checks the cough, j causing the mucus to bo retained in the tiir passages and form culture beds for ■ i:'.i>i-3iis of pneumonia, scarlet fever and ; liiplitheria. Pneumonia is more likely \ to follow whooping cough or a cold when! a- preparation contairiiogi opium is given. There is no opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and being an expecix)rant it cleans out tho uer;:i culture beds thus preventing pneumonia. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. . . _—.—— >~* 4 uP fe""r original and. genuine cough mixture essence. Saves your money — does you good. Wise people always refuse imitations. s

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8464, 1 June 1916, Page 3

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