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BUtiNESt NOTICES. •MADE IN CANADA" I\/|OST men can afford the First Cost IVi of a Car. Few can afford the After Expense of most Cars. Like the First Cost, the After Cost of a FORD is lower than that of any other real Motor Car. BUY A FORD NOW! Touring Car, S-Seater - ;£2IO Runabout, 2-Seater - - ;£195 : F. 0.8. WELLINGTON 1 Pi-ices Guaranteed against Reduction— but not against Increase—during 1016. ' ' Catalogue and Ford Literature Free on- request. '■ ' ■ G. H. CARSON, r SOLE DISTRICT AGENT, T ANCRED STREET. ASHBURTON TOOL EMPORIUM I , There is not a TOOL that the CARPENTER, ENGINEER, GAR- j DENER or FARMER requires but what we can supply you with. I WOOD MAULS GORSE .KNIVES j SPLITTING WEDGES GRUBBING MATTOCKS I ONE-MAN SAWS SPADES AND SHOVELS .• ! CROSS-CUT SAWS DIGGING AND MANURE FORKS EMERY GRINDERS HAY KNIVES f ETC. ETC. I CLARKE'S WHEAT PROTECTOR. § The most effective preventative against Smut/ Mildew, Rust, Grub, | Wireworm, and the ravages of Birds, etc.—The seed germinates in a I fortnight, in half the time as seed dressed with Bluostone. \| PRICE: One Shilling and Two Pence Per Packet. | Sufficient for 8 Bushels' of Seed. | GEO. MEDDINS, | THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, | BURNETT STREET. ASHBURTON. | For Your Little People— ••• I These cq!cS days make big demands of your boy or girl. You want tlnem to keep growing and maintain the same re- ' sisiircg force which is so much easier in warm weatherr Have you ever tried a good oaten breakfast Cereal such as CREAMiCIATA, CEIRSTINA or OATI^A. These splendid foods are specially recommended for growing ohiidren. Not only do they, build up the body and supply -force and energy but they contain those elements wlifch supply the needs of tSie nervous ■system and are 'speciaHy reccmrnercded for children at sehaoK They are palatable asidl few children wHI make a fuss wihen given a pJate of nloa oaten cerea! with miSk. ■ Esdersy folk and invalids nesd ihem 3 too, as they are so easy to- digest, In fact, Oaten Breakfast foods should be eaten by everyone during the eoScH weather. Ask us to send some with yo«r next grocery oriJer. We also stock THBSTLE and ASHBURTON BRANDS of OATMEAL. ! ' GROCERS AMD PROVBSIOft SVSERCHANTS. Telephone No. 96, BURNETT STREET ASHBURTON. i^M—ii»im mm i ■ iinrTi»ir;vi" lirHT"»''- l^'"'^*'^'"°»'™«'™™^^*™'g''^ n Plain Facts About STUDFBAKER CARS Studebaker has been In the manufacturing business for \ 64 years. ■ | Studebaker's name is known ths world over. . . ' \ In the Boer War, Lord Roberts pronounced the Stude- \ baker waggons the best ever used by the British Army. I For the present War, Great Britain's purchases from I Studebaker have aggregated £4,000,000. | The Russian Government'ordered .'-100 Stuclabaker cars, | and the French Government have been enormous purchasers I - 'from Studebaker. ' | ' Studebaker holds the greatest -Endurance Motoring Re- | cord in the woridj, established in Australia, from FremarctSe f to Sydney. ,> :" . . . . i Studebaker enjoys the confidence of the world, and de- ' serves your confidence, too. Competitive salesmen who disparage & misrepresent the Studebaker Gar are advertising it; for it enjoys such wonderful world-wide sales. It is the best finished, best engingd, best equipped and most comfortable medium-priced car on the market. f St will- be your Car -if you call and investigate its great merits. v i i "' | J^i^ F Pill F Representing ths j JWg ' &* BaUBJL, BTJIBEBAK-ER Corporation, j GASS STREET GARAGE, ASHBU'RTON. | ii] I TTjOTATO Dieting Forks; several ONIONS.— Prime, 1011). Is; 481b. 2s Js~" "p^.t-anis; long or short handles; 6d; 1001b. ss; Sacks, 9s. afc yfV 4 i, TW prices—At John Orr and THOMAS BROS. Go.'o East Street Store.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 3

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