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Offers You Its Best Wishes, May You and all others in tlie District ■ ■ Enjoy s. full measure, of Prosperity This District lias been prosperous in 1918, and it will continue to. be prosperous if each one does his 'lull- share, working honestly and conscientiously for the good of self and the good of all. - ' -Your duty is to develop your property, and if you are a Farmer to do your utmost to increase your production. If you are a Worker, to-give your best service, not because you are paid to do your best, but because it is manly and honourable to do so. Our duty is to supply you with the best of Clothing- and' Drapery. The prosperity of this V district is'reflected in the Clothes of people, and we know that the people of this district should Jjt get full value for their money. ■, WE V/BLL DO OUR DUTY BY THE PEOPLE OF THIS DISTINCT. i We will endeavour to give the greatest trading- advantages to the greatest number—our Prices will always be the Lowest and our Goods always of irreproachable quality. To-day the world demands the best of each one of us, the best we can give of labour, of service, of charity and of cheerfulness. Lot us do our best. Let us make this a model and prosperous district. , / JftOOXvE S House for Good Value. EAST AND MOORE STREETS. ASHBURTON.

Good Things for Christmas | i They, are good, too. Just the sort of eats and drinks . . that .make the Festive Season worth while. With all the "-•■. I Good Quality, .the Prices are about as low, as the ordinary ,: ' - I kind. PICNIC EATABLES are a specialty. .You'll like ; '■ . ■■•. ' the imely flavoured comm'estibles we' offer. And you'll iv ! like our reasonablo prices, too. CANNED PEACHES, PEARS, a-nd APRICOTS, ,of Wonderful Flavour. ' WHOLE and CHUNK PINEAPPLE, in.Small and Large sizes. . FRITH 1 JELLIES in a nice assortment of flavours. CUSTARD POWDER for serving with Fruit and Jelly. . .„ .. BLANC MANGE POWDERS AND CORNFLOUR. , BROOKE'S REAL FRUIT LEMON SQUASH. , CORDIALS in Fruit Flavours. SALMON, FISH IN SEVERAL VARIETIES, MEATS and SANDWICH, PASTES for Picnics. : CUBJRANTS, RAISINS, and SULTANAS—NewFruits of Superior Quality. CANDIED PEEL, SPICES,* CONFECTIONERY, etc. THE BEST YOUR MONEY CAN BUY. tig jjgf' BS3£! WZQk o*% ■ P*Hl l*% Jr^i GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. BURNETT STREET. Telephone 96. f ____■ - : —:— ■■ - NEW, ZEALAND INSURiKCE ' •"■^THiSW T RO' COMPANY, LTD. . ▼* *I»T*% ' itA&NS' 1859.) ¥ PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST W <$<$ COLONIAL COMPANY. 'JTmOHwB The V.M.C.A. will continue Fire and Marine Risks, and Risk* to work for each with, the \ on Growing Crops and Wool. fullest strength of its organ- ™ „ », v- M .... isation, as it has done in Threshing Machines, etc. - ' the Camps, at the Base Accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Depots and in the Trenches. LIVE STOCK INSURANCE, includ- Free Membership . \, .. „• , " -b,; ■ for Twelve Months ing Foaling Risks, Etc. Will be given to all returned WCOLL BROS., Agents. soldiers. If,you have served with the N.Z. Forces, it is AFTER INFLUENZA only necessary to apply to the Secretary of,the nearest . A Good Tonic is required. < V.M.C.A., when a frcememft ' bership card will be issued />* I entitling you to all the pri- • mOTTY'S QUININE AND IRON vileges of the institution. JL TONIC contains the active prin- \j. x „s still keep fogether in New ciples-of-Parrish's Food, Fellows' Sy- Zealand under the sign of the rap, and Easton'e Syrup, and other —--——-''Red.Triansle. ll Tonics of known therapeutic value, lif^ il!i^^l:^lf Furiiier information but which combined, as in this Quinine $fiW^':y^llS 'Voni National Secre- - and Iron Tonic, prove very effectual. fe^ij IHW-j tarv, V.M.C.A. Head- , ■ Overcome tne weakness resulting 8^ l?a ker's .-■■'•' from your recent attack of- influenza,! "WW/-. -. Mldjjs.,'VVdlJujjlon. 2/6 a Bottle. ~~~" '. — R. TOTTY7 M.P.S., FISHERMEN. BURNETT STREET, >pv ™ Ktq XTOWIiS THE TIME to LOOK ta Phone 133. I ]^j Y OUR TACKLE. SAVE your Cups, and buy Enamel F the Begt Goode and Lowest Mugs for tho Children .'These Prioes to — we iave m White and Decorated tor Is each, Fancy Crockeiy Mngs 9d and Is, Fan^y Porridge Plates Is 3d and Is 6d, Fancy Cups and Saucers Is, la 6d, and HP. ARNST, 2s, "Children's Tea Sets 2s 6d each. BUXTON AND THOMAS, QYCLE DEALER. CYCLE DEALER. TRIANGLE STORES. EAfiT STREIfr. ' ?I^HaRDEN HOSE that does not Enthusiasts! Comparo^the "\J Durst or crack is Th.c North Brit- V 7" North Bri-tish Rubber Co.b ieh Rubber Co.'s—famed for its 3b*3g Garden Hose with any other brand. «ervi«-e Sold by all dealers. Sold by all hardware dealers.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9488, 30 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9488, 30 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9488, 30 December 1918, Page 7

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