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N.Z. FARMERS' C0.0P.. LTD. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MODERN ART BUNGALOW. SATURDAY NttXT, SEPTEMBER 1, At 2 p.m., in our Auction Mart. THE N.Z. FARRIERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LTD., instructed by MR NELSON .FOSTER (shortly leaving for the North Island), will sell as above, his Attractive BUNGALOW, 6 rooms, situated Wills Street West, built on T.S. 1053, held under Glasgow Lease. Rental averages £7 12s per anum for 20 years. Every possible convenience, wide verandah lighted, Beaver Board Walls, Oiled Rimu Doors, Picture Rails, Modern Fires, Electric Lighting and Iron, Gas Ring and Copper, Hot and Cold Service, Cupboards, Washhouse and Coalshed under samo roof, motor fihed, concrete paths, neat garden, etc. ; Very Easy Terms can be arranged. NZ. FARMERS'~CO.OP., LTD>^; 8 416" Auctioneers. LAND AND GENERAL. DAVID FRIEDLANDER, AUCTIONEER., WOOL, LAN*D, and STOCK SALESMAN. HAVING commenced BUSINESS ON MY OWN ACCOUNT, I am prepared to CONDUCT AUCTION SALES wherever required. All County Stock Sales attended. Vendors entering Stock for Sale, either Privately or by Auotion, may rest assured or my best attention. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR CLEARING SALES. SKIN VALUATIONS held each FORTNIGHT. I have a Large Number of Properties on my Books for Sale, and will be pleased to arrange inspection with intending purchasers. DAVID FRIEDLANDER, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT. BUSINESS NOTICES. SMARTEN UP! DON'T wear your old Clothes over again and persuade yourself that it's economy. Every day "old Sol" is shining with growing intensity, and he'll show up that suit you are trying to make db, very much to your disadvantage. Good appearance us too big an asset for any man to neglect. It's an old argument; though none the less true that "as you look—so you are." . A smartly dressed, alert man necessarily scores over the shabbily clothed careless kind of fellow. You know it. Your employer sees it and understands. Your customers are impressed, too. No! You really can't afford to hang to the old suit. Smarten up! Spring styles are now to the fore. Spring fabrics are of extra value, in 6mart patterns and colours and solid weaves for durability in service. We can give exjra good tailor^service. Give you a?suit that fits you like a glove. A suit that will retain its shape on to the last moment of wear. ' It!s up to you to call and get an understanding of our Tailor service. '■<■■■ SUITS FROM £5 ss. MCDONALD AND DUNLOP, THE SERVICE TAILORS, [ East Street, Ashburton. ('Phone 291.) • If you feel the need of a pick-me-up, get a bottle of Bonnington's Liver Tonic. N YOUR System needs Bracing up 'tween seasons. Most people require a Tonic during the change of seasons. You are sure to feel greatly improved in health for it. i Hundreds have tried this medicine with excellent results. SECURE A BOTTLE TO-DAY. 2s 6d a Bottle. H. E. BONNINGTON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Ashburton. BABY often doesn't sleep because his feet are cold. Keep him out in the fresh air with a "Unique" HOT WATER BOTTLE under his feet (he doesn't need it very hot), and he'll sleep like a top Try it. f~X INGEI.I Wine Easenoe, a good \_K wholesome beverage. One bottl* makes a gallon and a-half of Delicious Syrup; Is a bottle.—Bonningtoii's Pharmacy.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9079, 29 August 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9079, 29 August 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9079, 29 August 1917, Page 8

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