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TO MANCHESTER'S The direction to the place where Housewives can reap sound economics. The very best of Groceries, Croekery f and Hardware, the Lowest Prices, and a 5 Per Cent. Discount Coupon with every Purchase, makes this ; Store Ashburton's leading source of supply for all thrifty people. "\ Keep in mind the facts that we do not admit to our . stocks anything that we would not recommend; that our Prices are the Lowest that could possibly be quoted compatible with a standard of merchandise worthy of our guarantee; that if you buy merchandise here and find it unsatisfactory when you get it home, you may return it at once in a saleable condition, along with duplicate check and receive your money back. Could anything be fairer than that ? * ——— LENTEN SEASON. In spite of tremendous shortages on all Tinned Fish, „ we can still supply customers with a large assortment at Lowest Prices, including— FRESH HERRINGS, SALMON, , . HERRINGS AND TOMATO, SARDINES, ' MACKEREL AND TOMATO, MULLET, HERRINGS A LA SARDINE. SILD. ' As a "War Measure," It Will Pay You to Go to Manchester Bros. „ - "RELIABLE" GROCERY STORE. : j ) CORRECT READING GLASSES. I | FOR WINTER EVENINGS. Ills \ AsJ&k Aro .absolutely necessary for the _^i Pm aS^^T^ on S w^nter Qightß fast approachiag. . ~/r §H? W* ? 8 now w^m people who value theur f" jj%*g fV Y^* " vision see to it that their reading ic&FS s->l glasses are quite correct. 3jn>^| (@)!i Long experience in Eyesight 2testi - VS^ ing and a thorough knowledge of Optometry enables me to give you reffl|^^^P?s^* lible advice and assistance. Il^nll^^R^ Curtis's Correct Reading Glasses j^^HPl^^^Pr &*:-~ s^m Lj have an enviable reputation, and we ri" ™ I shall be pleased to show you tho \ latest designs in frames and leases at *■ \« , most moderate prices. SAVE YOUR READING VISION. FRANK CURTIS, F.P.O.C, OPT., D. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. EAST STREET. ; Telephone 305. ASHBURTON. THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR CAR The FORD will never be surpassed.—lt stands to-day the Biggest Car Value in the World. The simplest, most economical and most serviceable Car on the market. It is the Farmers' Car—especially the Small Farmers. It costs less than horse service, with none of the disadvantages of the horse-drawn vehicle. ; Day and Night—no matter what the weather, the FORD stands ever ready for immediate action. It covers the ground at any safe v... speed; is lighter on tyres than any other five- ..- f seater; uses less oil and petrol. In fact, no - other Car can compare with the FORD, value for price. Don't overlook the FORD when Car-buying. See the beautiful New Models, with Electric Lights, in 5 and 2-Seater styles. Catalogue for the asking. Trial spins arranged. Call in and investigate the World's Best Car Value. RULE'S GARAGE, FORD SERVICE STATION, Tancred Street West, Ashburton. Telephone 202. I WE HAVE BEEN BUILDING | t UP GOODWILL IN THE HAT W I TRADE FOR 44 YEARS. | £ While "H. 8." HATS are Smart, t '( y* and distinctly in advance of the £ \ ordinary run of styles, they are > C r^r^^^N*\ always within the limits of good \ £ mC <i* J.\. I : taste. £ f )> MEN'S LOUNCE KELT HATS— 'f %l /^ \f ji Latest Shades—7s 6d and 8s 6d. V V < jJf .r\. MEN'S LOUNGE FELTS^ * € Ly / f Smart Shapes— 10s 6d, 11s 6d, c' '■ \. hi I MEN'S BORSALINO FELT . V W# HATS—New Shades—l«S 6d, .€ \ |/ MEN'S TWEED HATS— Smart V £ U Patterns—6s 6d and 8s 6d. £

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 9263, 8 April 1918, Page 2

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