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BUSINESS NOTICES. H ¥UST look at the Soles, Lining or Tab? If this =£ £2 1 name is not there you have yet to learn Es S Jr what Real Economy in Footwear means. sS: = (&xathstt 3c MnnSß High-Grade Boots f| == and Shoes are the Best that Britain produces in Smart- ~E S looking, Long-lasting Footwear. =£ S Every pair made trom the Finest Leathers— E= 2 modelled to fit snugly and to retain its .good looks— ==£ 5= built to outlast all other makes, . y *» =! Quality, not Cheapness, is the policy of (Ettlriu>it H "S $Z MtttttJ. And even though good leathers are scarce =§ ._ SE and dear, quality is still adhered to. This, of course, =§' 55' increases the cost of manufac- EE -gjjj hire, and makes the shop price # vHSMsy Hi Ejj a shilling or two-higher. But | '^l^i^^^H ! Si = (Ercdtfit & SonpH Boots r'^Silf^S H S an^ Shoes really prove most I^'^^'^^M^ =§ Economical in the end because- \ "'-Mf^H^^^^m §5 v they give Longest Service and I'v^^l^^^Sa =>^Vequire Fewest Repairs. r->^|%^^^s^ S§ j ASK YOUR DEALER F©E /\.«^||^hHß^ 1 %llH!iHE!l!ll!!iE!!J!nii!HH THE TARANAKI CHAMPIONSHIP I WAS WON BY 'A CGW MILKED FOR 3 SEASONS WITH j THE "A-W-R." MILKER | ■ •,'■•■ , ■■ - ■ •■ .•■ : THE COW "P.ET," owned/by : Mr A. B. Leech, Sentry Hill, jj won the Butter-fat Competition at Stratford Show, and tested ] 6.6. She is sound in every way, and, with others, has given \ better returns with machine than by hand. The "A.W.B>" is the most Up-to-date, Simplest, Most 1 Reliable. Lowest in Upkeep. ASK THE USERS. g Testimonials from focal users, and aS! information from — j ■■: SOLE AGENT: W. H. '-BENSON',"""" ' ! i (Founder of the Staveley Dairy Co.) \ TattersalPs Arcade, CASHEL ST., GB-SRHSTCHURCH. \ FiRESTONE TYRES Jr**- THE COLOSSUS OF ROADS. ffi Extraordinary. FIRESTONE QUALITY, at ordinary price, insures the ECONOMY of most miles per dollar; also, most com* fort per mile. ' PRICE LIST. CAlt SIZES—AMERICAN. 5 x 35 11 12 9 14 1 3 2 1 3 Round Non- lied 36 11 16 014 6 0 2 2 6 Size. Treads. Skid. Tubes % | 6 _ «*g 3 0 2 3 0 £b d £s d. £s. d. o£ x o3 16 o 019 17 3 2 7 9 3 x 28 3 1 6 315 3 14 9 CAR SIZES—MILLIMETRE. 30 353406 15 9 Round Non- Red 3ix 30 4 3 9 5 2 9 19 0 Size. Treads. Skid. Tubes. ' ■' 31 4 8 6 5 8 0 10 0 £s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 32 416 9 518 3 1" 0 3i 90 x 710 319 3 419 6. 18 0 84. 5 9 6 6.13 9 116! 760 4 4 6 5 6 0 19 0 36 515 67101 3 0 810, 410 05 10 6109 4x30 610790153 870! 416 9 518 3 1 1 C 31 6 7 9 716 9 1 6 0 910 5 10 7 5 3 13 0 82 610 0 8 0 0 1 6 9 105 x 7&5 6 4 3 712 3 1 5 3 33 617 0 8. 86180 815 611 6 8 1 6 1 6 9 34 619 9 811 6 1 8 9 875 7 1 3 813 0 1 8 0 35 7 6 3 819 8 1 9 6 120 x 820 8 5.610 3 0 113 9 36 7 7 9 9 1 0 110 3 880 818 010 18 6 114 9 37 715 6 910 6 111 9 820 959 11 791 17 0j 4Js 32 9 0 011 1 0 113 9 125 x 815 9 9 0 1.1 17 6 116 0 33 9 8 311 10 9 114 6 135 x 880 10 10 612 19 6 2 1 3 34 910 911 13 6 114 9 695 10 14 3 13-3 6 2 2 3 35 919 012 4 0 115 6 935 11 4 613 16. 0 2 3 91 38 10 2 0 12 7 6 1 17 0 150 x 895 14 11 3 17 16 9 2 4 6 37 10 10 312 17 9 1 17 9 9&5 1* 7 6 18 16 3 2 6 6 FARMERS' CO-OP. GARAGE

GOOD'THINGS. ■ __ J^M:^ea^TOITO , THAT Iliili! • ' "™s com P3e*e STOCK-CLEARSNC SALE of ours is a iMßfii lYihoiiv , I l!ge success and hundreds of far-seeing men have, made ■HiiO"*" "D| RUgF" themselves possessors of wonderful MONEY-SAVING BAR'HIIUST HAVt i GABMS.- Stern purpose has dealt ruthlessly with prices,— | the'resolve to quit the whole of our stocks Fa's a short tlm® ,„. — nin —^ caSled for TREMENDOUS PFSIGE QUITSNG. — Here ym SsaTO it MEf»S 5S CLOTHING ®f every sort asicS FS^EST Amn I QUALITY selling for a "MERE SOHG." CALL TO-DAY, OVEECOAIb, j ' ajiJ j p-e^j tj, B benefit of such LOW PRICES. AEE the goods T>ATvmAT« i '■■ are NEW a}lt? UP-TO-DATE anca evidence SMART STYLE KAIiNUUAiu, . anrf HBCH QyALJTY. There ss absofuteEy nothing oEd or BOX SUITS soiled offering. Here are a few sa^jjSs snips. MEN'S -WARM ELANNEE SHIRTS— billiilb Ordinary prices 4/- 4/6 5/- 5/6 6/- 7/9 SOCKS Special Sale prices 2/11 3/3 3/6 3/10 4/6-5/4 MEN'S HEAVY ALL-WOOL SHIRTS— .UNDERWEAR,. i Ordinary prices 7/9, extra heavy 0/11 -■■ _ ■ ' .- Special sale, prices 5/8, extra foeayy 7/9 17ELTHAT8, MEN'S" ROSLYN ALL-WOOL UNDERSHIRTS and PANTS, BOOTS AND SHOES • Usually 5/6 6/6 7/- 7/6 8/- 9/6 10/6 11/6 12/9 ■ ' Cut down to 3/11 4/6 4/10 5/3 5/9 7/6 8/2 9/- 9/10 COLLARS, MEN'S .VERY WARM WINTER PYJAMA SUITS— TIES RUGS Ordinary price 8/- Mow only 6/3 ' ' 'ALL-WOOL RUGS.—A grand quality, best of value at IG/6 BAGS, Our cut price 12/PYTAMA SUITS, I THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF OTHER EQUALLY ENr TICING BARGAINS OFFERING. ETC , ETC; ___^^ CAMERON, ARCAOE CLOTHING COMPANY, BURNETT STREET (Opposite "Mail" Office) 'ASHBURTON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8465, 2 June 1916, Page 7

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