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BUSINESS NOTICES. BUY A GOOD HAT. ONE OF THESE. TIT ERE'S certainly a s>crious side to selecting a New Hat. Most 'men feel thai. Its quite ;i busine&s harmonising the style with your particuJar appearance, getting the shade right, and, above all, getting heodcoiufort. Many good-looking-.Hath pinch the head unmercifully, and . keep ,you in continual discomfort. Now we've kept (steadily in view the throe e&senlia.Ls necessary to hut perfection—style, colour, and comfort.Hci'p we have gentlemanly hats that will do you credit. The shades are several tones of . ( Brown, Grey, and Fawn, in a comprehensive range of sizes. .Everyone of them arc comfortable to wear. That's a fact. Principally showing in Best Fur Felts which keep Lheir shape. You couldn't do betier than see them soonl, MCDONALD and DUNLOP, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, ISast Street. .. Telephone, 291. HERE'S A LIST OF REALLY PRACTICAL BOOKS. i DON'T be tricked by ,a, faulty memory. Jol- it dowji in. v diary. Nicely-bound Pocket, Home, and I)t\sk <l>iurie>, for 1919, in a variety of sizes, at- prict-s to suit everyone. PKAII'S ANNUAL, with Three Coloured Plates. A few copies of this Popular Annual available, 2/W. HOOKS for the MOTORIST—at 2/6. SOUTH ISLAND IKM.I) GUlDE—the vade mecum of the holiday motorist. MOTOII CYCLES, and how' to manage them. HINTS and TIPS for MOTOR. CYCLJSTS.'. THE LIGHT OAR MANUAL. THK TWO-STROKE ENGINE. All Practical Books, plainly written. KLECTRJCITY «awl THE" MOTOR, CAR deals with Car Lighting and Starting Ignition—."V6. THK MAINTENANCE and REPAIRS of the MOTOR—J'6. THE BOOK OF THE FORD—a 'necessary work, 3/-. BOOKS FOR HOBBYISTS. H ustic (*? rppiitry—l /9. Wood Carving for A mat curs,—l/(5. Photography Simplified—2/-. Wireless Telegraphy, 2/-. Electroplating—l/ 9: The Handyman's 1000 Practical Rei-ipre—2/-.' ttOLFDAY READING IN A BIG SELECTION. Popular Fiction by weJl-known authors, at 2/3 per volume, including New Novels by Za<ne Grey, Joseph Hocking, Harold Bindloss, Gertrude Page, Myrtle Reed, Ralph Connor, and many others. " LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. HOPKINS, BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, EAST STREET. 'Phone 120. A PRESENT FOR A MAN. YOU'RE wondering what is the best thing to give him this Christmas. Slake it a useful gift. Something he can wear—for everyday or special days. Whatever it is—when ho wears or uses it you will be in his memory. Isn't that the kind of gift you want to make. Here are a few of the. kind. PRESIDENT BRACES at 2/6, 3/6, 3/9 CASHMERE HOSE at 1/6, 1/9, 2/6 BLACK SILK,.HOSE at 2/11 . BROWN AND GREY SILK HOSE at 4/6 \ PARIS G-ARTER& at 1/9, 2/6 TIES AND BOWS of all kinds, at 1/to 4/6 HANDKERCHIEFS, White, Mercerised, ai lOd and 1/HANDKEROHIKFS, Mercerised, with. Coloured Borders, lid.White Silk HANDKERCHIEFS at 3/6 each. Tussore Silk HANDKEiRCHIEFS, at 4/6 each.• Silk Initial ' HANDKERCHIEFS, at 4/6 and 5/6 ' SoH SILK COLLARS, in White and Tussore, at 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 Tussore SILK SHIRTS at 13/6, 15/6, ■ 17/6 . ' : , . ; , PANAMA HATS,'in ail sizes, at 11/6, . : 15/6, 19/6 - : Sets or MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES ■ at 8/6, 12/6. And Many 'Other' Things that make, Useful Presents. . ■ : T. A. .B'RYANrt, '" „ GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER. .Mitchell; and . Turner's Buildings,BURNETT .STREET. ■ MOTOR Car Owners! Examine the gripping tread of Clincher Cross Tyres—made by the Empire's LargestRubber Company.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9491, 3 January 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9491, 3 January 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9491, 3 January 1919, Page 1

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