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RELIABLE FOOTWEAR. v Let us tell you how our co-operative system of purchasing stocks gives you better values for your money. You'll admit that the bigger we can make our orders the bigger will be the advantages. So we combine with all our branch houses and head office and send one big order forward direct to the man- ■ ufacturers. We thus save agents' commissions, and by paying Cash we get full benefit of all discounts and bulk rates. So I we can promise you Bigger Footwear Values than any other Store in the community. All the New Autumn Shoe Styles are now on view. Quite the best stocks we have ever handled. We want you to call and see these splendid Autumn and Winter Footwear Styles. MEN'S AND BOYS' FOOTWEAR. SUPERIOR RUSSET CALF TAN DRESS BOOTS.—Genuine bark-tanned soles, uppers as soft as velvet. An exceedingly High-class Boot at a Moderate Price. DRESS BOOTS in real Box Calf and Clacie Kid. Guaranteed best quality leathers. In the' New Autumn Styles. EVENING SHOES in Patent Leather and Soft Glacie Kid—a wonderful fine finished range of new patterns. ARCTIC (CAMEL HAIR) BUCKLE BOOTS—A splendid Boot for men with chilly feet; very cosy. . INDOOR SLIPPERS in all leather and cosy Arctic Cloth styles. Particularly for winter wear. ' '' KIP FARM SHOOTER BOOTS.—Very strong-,! nailed or plain models. Our Specialty. A boot we have sold in hundreds of pairs. The best Farmers' Boot extant. FARM MANAGER'S BOOT—In Black and Tan Leathers, with half-inch genuine bark■i tanned soles.. Another specialty, in every way superior in quality and style. Made for long service under severest condition. - • GUM BOOTS.—Thigh or knee patterns; all rubber and with leather bottoms. A few ■, pairs only remaining from last consignment. Buy a pair now, the next lot must be dearer. BOYS' BOX CALF and GLACIE BOOTS for best wear. BOYS' HEAVY QUALITY SCHOOL BOOTS—They resist the hard usage of play, etc. BOYS' GYMNASIUM SHOES in black or white, with rubber soles. Best quality.

SADIES' STYLISH BOOTS & SHOES. \ GOLOSH BUTTON BOOTS, with Fawn Cloth Legs. Smart, Stylish, and exceptionally well finished. . . - • HIGH-LEG BUTTON, and LACE BOOTS, in superior Glacie Kid. The Newest ' Autumn and Winter Styles now showing. • •' ' . ' THE ELDERLY LADIES' BOOT.—Done in soft Glacie,Kid, with warm wool linings. Quite seamless; low heels; specially made for us, and suitable for elderly ladies with tender or chilly feet. . SHOES STLYES OE ALL KINDS in Box Calf, Glacie Kid, Patent Leathers, Glacie an Patent Vamps, etc. A remarkably fine showing of .the Newest Styles. , I 5 per cent Discount for Cash. |^ ! N.Z. Farmers Co-op Assn. Ltd |

■ y^ THE NIVERSAL CAR <^^ Essential Work At Lowest Cost! Nearly 80 per cent of Ford Cars in New Zealand are saving Time and Money in the performance of essential work. The Ford is economical to buy and to operate— reliable under all conditions—adaptable to such purposes as Trade Deliveries, Commercial Calls, Medical Rounds, Postal Collections and Deliveries, Fire Brigade Service, and the Transport of Farm Produce and Supplies. The Ford is promoting National Efficiency \ because the Ford, itself is highly efficient. ) LICENSED FORD DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION ASK FOR FREE LITERATURE HAINES mi J. E. RULE, ASHBURTON, Agent.

"From Our Boy! Does your boy write home on Red 'Triangle Paper? The V.M.C.A. supplies over 180 million sheets of note paper per year free of cost, and ! always urges the boys to "write i first." Send donations t,o jß&jW«rdfc« CAPT. D. A. EWEN, , >"7p!fyssr Hon. National V.M.C.A. \&?Yy Treasurer, .Baker's >&:/ Building, Welliiitrlon. * Cordite is not a fiigli explosive-, and is nob put into shells. It is used to drive tho sh«l] out of the gun.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 3

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