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MEN'S FOOTWEAR AT LESS THAN TO-DAY'S WHOLESALE PRICES ! The present price of Leather is one of the surprises of the War. Who would have anticipated three years ago, or even two, the present high prices of Footwear. Certainly no one in the Trade. However, here's your golden opportunity. Here, Footwear Values have not soared to the giddy heights attained elsewhere—principally because all our stocks were bought for cash—and being sold for Cash—we are content with a smaller profit—and on top of all that is the urgent need for a speedy clearance of the Whole of our Stock. Suppose you call in and let us show you what fine Footwear we are offering at these Little Prices ? MEN'S HIGH-GRADE "BOSTOCK" BOOTS, very comfortable fitting, in shapely lasts. Usual Cash Price 33s 6d. Sale Price, 26s 6d. MEN'S STYLISH GLACIE BOOTS, for best wearUsual Cash Prices, 30s, 27s 6a, 26s 6d. Special Sale Prices, 23s 6d, 20s 6d, 19s 9d. MEN'S EASY FITTING, LIGHT-WEIGHT DURABLE BOOTS—For ordinary wearUsual Cash Price, 19s 6d. Special Sale Price, 12s 6d. MEN'S FINEST QUALITY KIP SHOOTEES,—Extreme Value at 19s 6d. Special Sale Cut, 15s 9d. MEN'S PLAIN AND NAILED BLUCHERS—The Best Kind MadeUsual Cash Price, 10s 9d. Special Sale Price, 8s 11d. VFNT'S STRONG- BLUCHERS—Very fine value at ordinary Cash Price, 8s 6d— m Extraordinary Sale Price, 5s 3d. T?OOTTV\LL BOOTS, in best makes—Usual Cash Prices, 18s 6d 14s 6d./ .: Sale Clearing Prices, 13s 9d, 11s. Qfvr m T/F 4TTIER LEGGINGS—Smart shapes—Usual Cash Price/ 15s 9d. buuiu uuAxx. Special Sale Price, 9s 6d. ASK TO SEE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL VALUES IN MEN'S SMART OVERCOATS SAVE CASH BY PAYING CASH ' AT— CAMERON'S ARCADE CLOTHING STORE. BURNETT STREET. &SHBURTON.

JUST ARRIVED i - . MODEL 9 0 OVERLAND. The New Model 90 OVERLAND is superior to any other Car in its price class, boLhip appearance and performance. It excels in power, makes hills seem almost like level roads. In looks, the body is finished in a beautiful grey. ■ In comfort, the seafs axe deep, soft and roomy. The rear springs are of the famous. shock-absorbing, cantilever type. WHAT'S MORE—the OVERLAND is completely equip- . ped, not a thing to .buy.extra. . ... ' : Gome in and see this new OVERLAND-To-day, cpmjpare - it with other Gars selling, sit ts price, and judge ior your- , ■ self which offers the most for the money. t " ' We shall be glad to demonstrate it for you. /■ FARMER'S CO-OP. ASSOCIATION LTD. '■%':'■ GARAGE. TANCRED STREET.

I^^miHiHHHHI^^HHHHi to see perfectly at a distance as well ■"•" - : as to read with ease. The two lenses , i 4. • '«„ _«iJoJ f oeether, bo that the bottom lense is have perfect vision ior all f**™*.^ ££ are worth investigation. '"•(fc allow me to demonstrate their m,my adrantages over the older form of lenses. , FRANK CURTIS. F.P.0.C., OPT., D. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, Ewb b«rt, Astobnrto*. Telephone 305.

NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ' OF AUSTRALASIA. LTD. . ASHBURTON AGENCY. THE above' Association wishes to inform ite Members and the Public generally, that it has appointed Mr J B CHRISTIAN its Local Representative in Ashburton and District. W. HELLIWKLL, ; District Manager, Christchurch. 1 In reference to the above, I shall be pleased to supply the fullest mforrna- ' tion required, and to show probable - clients the excellent Tables provided for" all by this well-known and popuar Office, which charges lower premiums and gives larger bonuses than other Offices The National Mutual is also the best Office for Annuities and Children's Contracts. J B. CHRISTIAN, ,Q 181 ' Tancred Street, Ashburton. FUR TRIMMINGS. QARNEY AND CO. are showing a O Large Variety of FUR AiMJ BEAD TRIMMINGS from Id per yard -fco clear. LADIES' SKIRTS from 7s 6d. Also UNDERSKIRTS from 4s lid. LADIES' HOSE from Is 3d. SILK SCARVES from Is 6d. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Blousings, :a nd Shirtings etc. ji NOTE ADDRESS:— QAENEY aud CO., Zl DRAPERS, ETC., • - Havelock Street. BY luffer with Chapped *nd Crocked Hands when C.C Q. cure them. Is 6d a pot at.Bonalntgon'B Pfearmacy.

MONDAY; 8.30 A.M.

Some Reflections on a Boiling Copper.

••The copper's boiling "—this is" the common phrase of early Monday, the housewife's call to the weekly task. Let us follow tt with a question that is not so simple as it sounds : "What is it boiling for?" Most people would answer, " Why, 'to boil the dirt out of ..the clothes, of course." Quite so, but fofc health's sake" something more than dirt has to be done away with in the household washing, namely, the seeds of infectious disease. Infection may be communicated to a whole city (and beyond it) from one single patient, of which the smallpox epidemic is a case in point It is due to tiny organisms, hardly visible through a microscope but intensely alive, thrown off in the course of the disease. These float in, the air or dust and drift to clothes and house linen as naturally as steel draws to a magnet; we call them " Germs," orsecds ol disease.because just as an ordinary seed grows to a plant, so a disease germ on a human body breeds disease; .the only protection against germs is to destroy them. The question is: Will boiling water and common soap do it ? Not always ; some disease germs may thrive, or even breed, in both. So we must use a cleanser that will not only clean clothes and house \inen thoroughly, but also kill all disease germs that have lodged in them. Fortunately for us, manufacture and science have combined to meet this want with Lifebuoy Soap. By u»ing Lifebuoy Soap in the laundry the germs of infections diseases are caught and killed wholesale, because Lifebuoy Soap is both a perfect laundry cleanser and a strong disinfectant as well, and when the household clothing and linen are washed with it, disease germs find destruction instead of a refuge. Our crowded population doubles the risk of infection, Lifebuoy Soap reduces it; but Lifebuoy Soap must be so used as to cover both cleansing and disinfection ; Lifebuoy Soap for the bath, Lifebuoy Soap for floors and walls, Lifebuoy Soap for kitchen imd scullery, and when the copper boils on Monday morning, then let it be especially and always Lifebuoy Soap for the day's washing.

DON'T try and count yourself to sleep because you suffer from cold feet. Get a "Unique"' Hot Water Bottle—the bottle with strongly vulcanised seams that can't burst or leak. British made, too.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9050, 21 July 1917, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9050, 21 July 1917, Page 7