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I Inexpensive Summer Dress Fabrics. I Washable Cotton Dress Goods are the vogue, WHITE BROCADERO—The new Summer I and afford many economies. Dress Fabric. I ■.«.....«*.. TROPICAL SUITINGS—Check, Stripe, and ■ In finish and effect, the present method of Plain effects, in shades of light to mid ■ manufacture acquire all the features of the I Brown. I more expensive fabrics. DAINTY CAMBRICS, in Spot, Plain, and Fig- ■ _.. .. ' , „ . . . ' . ured patterns—a lovely selection. 8 The wide range for selection includes the I most Summery Cambrics of gossamer texture, CHARMING VOI"Si ln Pi a!" 2" d I PomPa" * ■ . .. . . * . .?. dour flower effects—a delightful range ■ to the heavier, yet no less dainty suitings. of lovely designs for present wear. I The Voiles are a particularly charming offer- GABARDINES—The Newest range of Cotton I ing and feature the daintiest pompadour and Summer Costume Materials. '• I flower effects. . FANCY CHECK GINGHAMS—A really wor- ■ thy selection in these fashionable Fabrics. ■ White Goods are in splendid variety, and the .; I whole display is calculated to charm, as much STYLISH HAIR CORDS on white grounds. for the fine dress effect as for the truly won- call in and see them and reap the benefit of derful price economies. . our "Direct Trading" Prices. V J ' .'.'■ ■"v •..-: ? NZ. FARMERS' GO-OP., Ashburton's I I West. Street, Greatest Store I I Ashburton. _ ' _I|' . |_ . ' _j

Cows Milk Better Feeing on. W .. MEGGITT'S LINSEED ItfEGGFf?S t\ OIL MEAL lINSEED Oil fwJFAI Testimony of Satisfied •^V^-^v* I Farmers. » I 2 \ __. I IjlloFii* )ni Marshal^ Moui^^a •*■ «» your Linseed * Oil ' Meal. Send me anoother 2 tons. The cows'are milking butter and Keep much - healthier." How To Feed Cows with Meggitt's Linseed Meal.— Leave join- hay ration -,as it is, 1 and giyt.JHh. Lxaseed.Meiil and 3lh. of-bran-perdavi'seaked or iJr.v: From alt Stores, or full particulars from Agents; Brair sleed and Co., Wellington, N.Z., or M EGG ITT LTD., Linseed Oil and Meal Manufacturers, 26 King Street, Sydney, N.S.W.

<IIF "MWa^J fou * A Pains After Eating ■ * %riWS^W^y Headaches- b . //[(^^% jg Biliousness v ' ' ' '■' ~ ''' '" 't-' - '■'' ,■ '"'..; i «>' ' * M — t For, nearly half a. century Mother effectively aud obtain from the.food Scigel's Syrup, has been the reliable 'you eat all the nourishment requisite ,M ,' jl family medicine in hundreds- of to keep you strong and vigorous. • thousands of homes-throughout the By making and keeping the blood' * 0 World for the prevention and relief pure, .Mother Seigel's Syrup brings - '-.- ■ of stomach and liver troubles, and as the glow of radiant health to the ■ H a ready means of recovering and pale cheeks of anaemic girls, gives • maintaining good health. Mother . strength to growing boys, and re- ■ Seigel's Syrup has a gentle tonic vil alises the digestive organs of the action upon the digestive organs— elders and makes them feel fit and , ■ the stomach, liver, and bowels— strong. ' Keep Mother Seigel's j_ toning and strengthening them so Syrup in your home. It is an ■ that they are able to do their work ideal family medicine. H * AND ■ : STOMACH & LIVER : ; troubles ; For a number of years I was in a delicate and weekly condition of health H owing to nenrbus and physical debility. I was easily startled and was lit- , g erally " afraid of my own shadow," and so readily fatigued and exhausted * that I could not adequately attend to my household duties aud affairs. * ■ Every thing seemed a trouble to me, and I was often.low-spirited and despon- v \ ™ denti 1 Nothing did me any real good until I was advised by a fricud two years \U' ■ X ago to make a trial of, Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. That' remedy, I am 5 !. ■ thankful to say, proved to be just what I neede'dj-to make me,.better.-"-rlt - ,' •|; ' B quickly improved myvappetite, stiengthened-aud^steadied mY.'faet,Ves^and'; { '}'v« \ ;' -, ' brought me;restful and,refreshing sleejp^,X^l]fc;l)nglit.er f alid;(ivc^so;'mu'^hi\ ,;• P, i- ; m „, < more cheerful,-and,was ahle to, get^tfifougli luy.'hoiiie^work'TOtbfciasejaiidH,.;-'^ i- ;\ • ■ comfort. t Fpnr.'bottles of'jth'e remedy fully, restpredjin'e 1 to health,',strength;;'".. ■ (■ V- ■ ' efficiency and good spirits. My- husband, who \had long,sunVredfroni;,. ' ! >.■ ' indigestion and biliousness, also had recourse to"MotKer.Seiajcl's-Syrup.'' ,lt , M H "afforded him speedy relief, and'ultimately cured both of*his ailments most ' •-, '' thoroughly. ,It has,since been ouroiie and onlr Family Remedy, and it • „H " ( ' H keeps us in the best of health and' condition. —Ivlrl E. Brown, z6 t Wilford j •' '; , Street, Newtown, N.S.W.' January sth, T917. •/, ." '• "■ ; . -MOTEEB ' • .■ • •■ . " E j| Tli« n«w 2/9 >izo conUim three titties its mucli- »i tbo trial *iz« wld •* 1 ,'G per bulUc, ; , '• ,'« -

A WORD to the wives is sufficient. "O ENOVATE Iron. Baths with- our Serve Hayward's Military Pickle X]L special.hardndrying JBatli Enamels and the success of your dinner is as- —in white, pink, and green; simple to sured. All stores. apply! Tins at Is 3d, 2s 6d.—At John . —. . . Orr and Co.'s East Street Store. '• ' A HINT to . Housewives.—Tasteless, "— : —' r\. dinners made tasty by. serving "VTQ, acquired taste is "required to enHay ward s Flag Brand Pickles—a con- iy joy Hayward's Military Pickle, dunent fit for kings. All live stores. Everyone likes it. Ask your Grocer

"NAZOL" is the well-chosen name of an honest cough and cold remedy, which.is specially suitable for Nasal Catarrh. To enenre getting the genuine "NAZOL," you should order it by name.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9129, 26 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9129, 26 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9129, 26 October 1917, Page 3

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