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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. ;_ h OUR SHOWING OF VOILES AMD OTHER WASH ' FABRICS IS WORTH SEEING. .„, I THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN CHECKS and STRIPES, ',!!;' S-fWi'^'f^^^KjJ Et9- —Seasonable Fabrics that cannot be matched anywhere at the #f** f 'W*>T r-Z 1, "■ • DOUBLE-WIDTH WHITE VOILE, 4&n.~1s 6d, Is 9d, 2s yard ''UJ^I-I I DOUBLE-WIDTH PLAIN DYED, 42in., Brown, Sky, Saxe, Pink W a^d Grey—ls 9d and 2s 3d ' T^^^ DOUBLE-WIDTH PIQUES—Is 9d, 2s 3d, 3s 6d ,' .* /',%W^vV\' , 28-29 PIQUES—Is and Is 3d. ' f 'lIBSwiK ' COTTON FOULARDS, "Navy with White Spots"—ls 3d. " '** ' |wl |/^%W I)O'CrBLE9"d V'1 ardH WHIPCORD ' Cream > Br^- Na^ Block-2s 2»in. NmSE^CLOTHS-Navy, Grey, Butcher~l a 3d, Is 6d, 40- • ' §wllii»-^---- • ■ • a3Ln- Japanese CREPES, (Navy with Wiite:Stripes}— l's 3d a yard ■ H lllifflLL' ! 33in. English CREPES—Grey, Shaim, Black, White—ls yard. ' ißlilil^ HOYLE'S UNMATCHABLE PRINTS; wash best, are in the be S t -■■■ flftlJi^^yffift^^S^*- taste and have the right prices—Is yard. • • V KBillllii 3iin' SironK APRON PRINTS, Navy Grounds, 7M, 9d, lOd. _\—Pl^^HiHil ■ ■ "TOBRALCO" maintains the pro-war qjiality at only slight in- \ IHBilllHfil ■*- 1-->" crease of cost, in Designs and Colours—look for name on'sel- , \fH§§|i3!i WL 't^ 1 vedge-T-ls 4£d yard; - ■ , H'* W» - Double-width POPLIN—Saxe, Sky, Pink, Grey, Mole, Brown, "'■' 'SHSBBI a **& White, Cream, Sham; 40in.,—2s 9d yard—Special. -:. l^^HH M *v l VOILI^DE-CHENE, 40in., the favourite Fabric of the moment— THERE IS ECONOMY TO THE BUYER IN CHOOSING HERE-Orr's Standard of PS&eIZjPL --*=»• Value Has No Equal. I ANDREW ORR 'ft- Co., Ltd. J "THE SPECIALTY HOUSE." I DBAPEBS, ASHBURTON.

M^- POULTRY 'fjß^^BS KEEPERS! A^H/ . Let us show you now ■raHr ('/^^^7* to make your Hens J^^t MORE PROFITIJse "Qu'ck Grower" itigm^f . {Chicken Food at Is 2d and 2s 3d p«r bag. ■• We can supply larger —-^^^^^^^^^^^ „ quantities. THE IDEAL FOOD FOR RAISING CHICKS. We also have Earthenware Drinking Fountains — the "Never-Empty" kind, OYSTER SHELL GRIT. Our Poultry Supplies are replete with all you need, and we also stock Leg Bands, Bird Seed, and Parrot Food. W. H; COLLINS & Co-, B^ST-BY-TEST HARDWARE STORE, ASHBUBTOff.

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 jg^ "* .come' when I shall be able to. wear Light r JHr Dresses and get out in the sunshine." *^^^^tT~" , Spring days have arrived— the Fabrics tmS^M^DT or Seasonable Frocks are here. In all their JlTA^' rfs^v^i enticing oharni, the new Materials for those iif J^l&MiSti! • 'JProcks are now on show at HEFFORD and wfifflß 1 FOREMOST FAVOURITES FOR VjMfjmGfc SPRING DRESSES— ~&fli§jllfVfSy Are Ja P« Crepes in many dainty shades; \ iNnrarMl I Ifew Voiles and Tobralcos m vaiious pretty rMifflflMVi ( colours, stripes, and fancy designs. These m\ jf^MuwlV take lead in popular fancy this season, and mm 'i^Fllvin^ w^^ certainly look very effective' wlien mM tv F* If Bft made up—fyou will .just go into ecstacies n il fi^ifilm about them. Next in Fashion's rulinsr are yMi'l &lr\f^ a IOS*-°^ dainty Prints of novel designs, '^ftjj i delightfully cool fabrics: Plain and Fancy \'' #/ \ - "'I Muslins, also Rstdiantas. MJzS^"' We've bought i^emarkably well, notwithstanding unsettled conditions —we »nY« at ■ . keen prices. Choose early—see the range wliile it is complete. G. Hefford & Co., DRAPERS, 4SHBURTON.

D' UST-absorbing Fiop^ a»d \ Wall Mops; the most scientific and hygienic dusting and cleaning utensils for domestic use. O'Oedar Mops at 7s 6d, Shino Mops at 4s 6d. O'Cedar Oil for treating these Mops 3s 6d per bottle.—At John or»* and Co.'s East Street Store.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9126, 23 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9126, 23 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9126, 23 October 1917, Page 6

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