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SUMMER WASH FABRICS OF SURPASSING BEAUTY. The Summer Girl's Wardrobe has every opportunity to be more attractive than ever this year, for never have Fabrics been more charming in design and colouring. >--s „ OUR SHOWING OF VOILES AND OTHER WASH FABRICS IS WORTH SEEING. -.ni^/^E^Sl&fc' THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CHECKS and STRIPES, - ' ®'?' —Seasonable fabrics that cannot be matched anywhere at the rT I DOUBLE-WIDTH WHITE VOILE,. 42in.-^ls6d, Is 9d, 2s yard. }J H>iil'i J x DOUBLE-WIDTH PLAIN DYED, 42in., Brown, Sky, Saate, Pink f-j=r- \ T>- i****?^ and Grey—ls 9d and 2s 3d T^^Mx r^ DOUBLE-WIDTH PIQUES—Is 9d, 2s 3d, 3s 6d / IB#*fiS\ ' " 28"29 PIQUES—Is and Is' 3d. • I ifeSW&V ■ COTTON FOULARDS, "Navy with White Spots"—ls U. Ii»ll/i^&jw ' DOIJB'LE"WIDTH WHIPCORD, Cream, Brown. Navy, Black—2s J|||i^^^^l " , - ' 28in. NURSE d|IiOTHS--Navy, Grey, Butcher-Is 3d, Is 6d, 40----™H 91l i~^ ■ 33in. Japanese CREPES (Navy with White Stapes)—ls 3d a yard , H Miitt*^ " '33in' CREPES—Grey, Sham, Black, White—ls .yard. 1 TO'ißHß^= HOYLE'S UNMATCHABLE PRINTS; waah best, are in the best "-' HUI iflP IffixNy" 1" taste and have the right prices—Is yard i * Wm WHI • 31in- StroD # APRON PRINTS, Navy Grounds, 7^l, 9d, lOd. _S —KW^Bfia 'v ' "TOBRALCO" maintains the pre-war quality at ooly slight in- \ imW Wkkß II f crease of cost, in Designs and Colours—look for name on sel- \ JJHifilllfff a vedge—ls 4|-d yard. 'r, gn&Bffii m * %$ Double-width POPLIN—Saxe, Sky, Pink, Grey. Mole, Brown, ' : '' wIDhMH H 'v'^ White, Cream, Sham; 40in.,—2s 9d yard—Special. ; |B9^]k| g * I VOTLI^DE-CHENE, 40in., the favourite Fabric of the moment— ' " VIPMPIinrP W • ' Saxe, Cream, Grey, Mole, 3s lid yard. THERE IS ECONOMY TO THE BUYER IN CHOOSING HERE-Orr's Standard of PfiSKs^jlL Value Has No Equal. ANDREW ORR & Co., Ltd. | "THE SPECIALTY HOUSE." 1 DEAPERS. ; ASHBWRTON.

f KEEPERS! Lei us show, you how to make your Hens ' MORE PROFITABLE. Use "Quick Grower" Chicken Food at Is 2d and 2s 3d per bag. We can supply, larger _^^^^^^^^ quantities. THE IDEAL FOOD FOR RAISING CHICKS. We also have Earthenware Drinking Fountains — the kf Never-Empty " kind. . OYSTER SHELL GRIT. Our Poultry Supplies are replete with all you need, and we also stock Leg Bunds, Bird Seed, and Parrot "Food. 11 ' i* W. H. COLLINS & Co, BEST-BY-TEST HARDWARE STORE, ASHBTJRTOF.

YOU'VE LOOKED FORWARD TO SPRING FROCK DAYS! YES—of course—you know how during the dull, wet days of Winter you re-mark-ed, "I shall be glad when Spring days | come' when I shall be able to wear Light JfSS* ** %^" Js Dresses and get out in ttie sunshine." Vißfiv^rh^A S Spring days have arrived —the Fabrics "KJs\f>M^t y or Seasonable Frocks are here. In all their «\v if enticing 1 charm, the new Materials for those BjKfKj yy& E Frocks are now op show at HEFFOIID and WkBII I FOREMOST FAVOURITES FOR fymMtmy I SPRING DRESSES— L^/f[»fflV^l \ Are Jap. Crepes in many dainty shades; \JiraifWi I I ew o^e>s aut^ Tobralcos in various pretty Jwwmmk I ; colours, stiipes, and fancy designs. These M 1 mfriMiUL II a^e ea<^ v P°P lllal' an°y 8 season, and KM wlUiilft '■ will certainly loo^ very effective when aim if, Wm\vk • ' ma(ie UP—y°u w^ Jllst S° ill*o ecstacies v a IffifaWi *S ut them. Next in Fashion's ruling are *\lMlJ'§l.KJr* '[ a host of dainty Prints of, novel designs, • »/?? -—-* ! ?• delightfully cool fabrics: Plain and Fancy V^'/jfli \ ']' Muslins, also Ttadiantas. UL^^ 4 " We've bought remarkably well, notwith**r -' stiinding unsettled conditions —we offa". at keen prices. Choose early—see the range while it is com.plete. G. Hefford & Co., DRAPERS, ASHBURTON.

T\UST-absorbiiig h:I'k)<)r:? aad Wall . JLJ Mops; the scientific. and hygienic 'dusting and'cleaning utensils for domestic use. O'Gedar'Mops at 7r 6d, Shino Mops at 4s 6d. O'Ceclar Oil for treating these Mops; 3s 6d per bottle.—At John Or and Oo.'s East Street Store.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9125, 22 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9125, 22 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9125, 22 October 1917, Page 6

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