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YOU BUY COMFORT WHEN YOU BUY A 1917 STUDEBAKER. Taking all things into consideration the Car that affords you the most comfort under all conditions will appeal most strongly to you. The NEW "STUDEBAKER" is such a Car. Looking at it from every point of view, you will find nothing lacking. The well-sprung, roomy body, affords great comfort. The deeply upholstered seats are luxurious with comfort. The powerful, silent engine—completely free from vibrationmakes the longest trips comfortable. The driving seat, position of levers, control brakes, etc., mean comfort and convenience for the driver. In fact, the ideal of comfort has been realised in a manner hardly attempted by Studebaker competitors. And with all this comfort is a wonderful durability—the outcome of years of patient study, efficient manufacturing methods, and tireless supervision and investigation. No other Car offers for so reasonable a price the sterling features of the New Studebaker. 4 arid 6-Cylinder Types in either Three or Five-Seater Models to show you. 1: RULE'SiGARAGE, Z '. (Telephone No. 202.) STUDEBAKER SERVICE STATION, Tancred Street Wsst. Ashburton.

HOME COMFORTS FOR THE BOYS' AT THE FRONT. Nearly every letter from the Front calls tor more of the good things the Boys enjoyed when at home. There's no doubt as to the eagerness with which your parcels are received. Make them doubly welcome by including some of our Special Goods. Don't let the Lads forget the comforts of home. All our Goods are of highest grade—and our Prices as Low as quality permits. "IVELCON" BEEF TABLETS, only need hot water added— six! in metal box, Is. ' * COFFEE AND MlLK.—Cocoa and Milk, war-time favourites, Is 9d per tin. < BOURNVILLE COCOA and MILK, in Powder, ls.6d. •NOURISHING SOUPS, in powder form, 6d each. PLAIN CHOCOLATE, in tins, at 2s. BO VEIL, in several sizes. FRY'S VAN HOUTEN'S, and BOURNVILLE COCOAS. TINS OF CONFECTIONERY. BISCUITS of all kinds, at Is 9d and 2s 6d tin. CIGARETTES,'aII kinds, Is packet. , KERR BROS., GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS (Telephone No< 96), BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON.

ALL-WOOL COLONIAL BLANKETS ARE ALL WOOL ! Since New Zealand is a great sheep-country, there is no ne-^ cessity to resort to "mixtures" in making- blankets and other woollen goods. Rest assured then—all-wool Colonial Blankets are the right <ffL_ jfii^ll^^ kind for warmth and long wear. ffl , (**"^ißywl\ They are made in this Dominion, *( ■ \ A,j an^ c wo°l comes—well, some -^$ftM'- wj^v °^ ** comes fr°m the sheep you *^v* I see grazing-round about. ' imi MnyV-vwN "all-wool colonials" SLrINKETS FROM GEO. HEFFORD'S. Here Prices are on a low levels which makes for welcome economy. These cold nights are Blanket Nights, and your extra Blankets will be purchased at least expense from our Winter supply. : Double-Bed, Three-quarter Bed, and Single-Bed sizes are all well represented, and in each instanoe the quality is "Al- at Lloyds"—that means "first-class." WIDE-AWAKE SHOPPERS WILL SHOP EARLY. r m t — — -~- G. HEFFORD & £0. DRAPERS. 'ASHBURTON.

FENCE Knives and Slashers, about 40 patterns by English and Colonial makes. Every knife guaranteed perfect. Low prices ruling at John Orr and Co.'s East Street Store.

SHAVING Outfit, comprising Good Razor, Horse Tail Strop, Shavine Soap and Lather Brush- for 10s 6dT—At PERCY'S.

THE International Self-Heating Sad Ironl—First Shipment just arrived which we have over-sold, but have another shipment arriving first week in April, for which we are now Booking Orders. The Finest Iron on the market. Price only 30s, and cost under Jd per hour while in use.

BUXTON AND THOMAS, Sole Agents, Ashburton.

DUNLOP, Oceanic, Michelin Cycle Tyres and Tubes. Fitted without extra charge; all with liberal guarantee.—At John Orr and Co.'b East Street Store.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4054, 10 May 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4054, 10 May 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 4054, 10 May 1917, Page 3

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