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In every Town of the Dominion you wl!l hear the name of STRANGE'S coupled vAih all that is Best and most Artistic in Furniture. The reason is that we have set ? high standard to which, ail Furniture must attain before leaving our Factory. Then we have our own staff of designers, and consequently our Furniture is as original and exclusive as it is excellent in workmanship and finish. THIS WEEK WE ;' FEATURE .CHAIRS.Every kind, from the useful Kitchen Ctiasr to the luxurious Armchair is included, and the same good usfoe is noticeable in all. KITCHEN CHAIRS, from 8s 3d, 9s Gd. KITCHEN __ or. BREAKFAST ROOM CHAIRS, stained oak or dark. 10s Gd, 12s Gd. _^-_ :^^^_^ Dark Stained DINING CHAIRS, seats f ~~1 (^^Psj^^^^^^v upholstered in brown or green— DTfllTlTnTfn WM^J^i^&A ' 225;6d, 25s Gd. ]| " EiißnS?«Si Oak FINING CHAIRS, upholstered in WM^^'^M brown 01% green—2Bs' 6d, 30s. ■• I MMk^C^IWM Oak DINING CHAIRS, removable [' !j ' S^lHx^^Jil seats—32s 6d, 355, 425, ; I \s^«^^Mgk^ Comfortable WICKER CHAIRS, cover- I R'^sfe^'S^^^r^^ tapestr^' stuffed flock—42s to JJ liolwtered in. saddle bag- and tapes- -------IIII™~T"^ll MORRIS^ CHAIRS, dark stained and I 11 \*%&)(^Pf^jffi^ oak stained—Gss to 12s Gd. 0r \m\ Oak MORRIS CHAIRS, upholstered in [L W\ j ll' brown moquette— £s 15s. ■ |IL § i X Upholstered EASY CHAIRS, in tapes- I I "* try and shadow tissue~-v£4 10s to I » £7 15s. / \h Is IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH OR MONTHLY ACCOUNTS. W. STRANGE & CO., Ltd. CHRISTCHURCH AND AIHBURTON.

THE Special Construction and Splendid Quality of Clincher "Dreadnought" / Motor Cycle Tyres ensure redocel vibration and longest service. Prices at any Garage.— Hayward Bros, and Co., Ltd., Christchurch i Wholesale Distributors. , NURSERY Hair Lotion.—A necessity in every home where th, ebildren go to school. Keeps the head clean of parasites and the scalp healthy. Is a bottle-—Bonnington's Pharmacy. GARDEN HOSE that does not burst or crack in The North British Rubber Co.'s—famed for its long service. Sol Abj all dealers. INFANT Coujxh Remedy.—Especially Prepared for Babies and Young Children. Simple, safe, and always effective. Is a Bottle. —Bonnington'B Pnarmacy.

S 1919 DODGE i The New Model excels in point of Quality of Equipment and Beauty of Resign and Finish any previous Model. It does more than that—it sets a new standard in the Car World. Nothing hitherto gave such extreme riding comfort as this New " DODGE." Were you gliding on air—you then could experience the "DODGE" transit comfort. It is an extremely powerful car of wonderful economy, too. An aristocrat among cars, yet a popular car, on account of iti great dependability and low up-fceep. Make a CaH to see it—lt's quite worth your while. Hupp. & Dodge Agency, |F. WEAR, Burnett Street. Thone 220.

— — - — fc —li— ARE YOU A JUME OF BARGAINS. r . t<o ...', , f ; -— " Als for "Anything" you may require, Mls for "Fortunate" Customers, who Jf *or., Quajlty> part of our plan, - - stands for Virtue and Victory, too. At Prices which create the keenest W* Will profit by reading these items Even should you pOSSGSS but a mild interest in values, a Single glance ml °qu c satlst^ every woman and man T Each day we hope t<) a^ievo something desire. ■ right through. at the prices wHI open your eyes in amazement. Successive busy days spur "Q" also stands for "Quilts" for » MW!'"A" a!so stands for an "Acceptable" § "F" also stands for t'Flags" of our US On to greater efforts. The second week Of this great sale will be no ex- I SSI 18 a"»l Go"Carls ' t .Jap* £JJ k» I I'Y" also stands for "Velveteens," in Bargain in Women's warm Natural J Nation, ception to this rule. We're going to continue to demonstrate our prowess I ii pi«u cLk^"?^ 2lii'if"2!i I Grey, Navy, Saxe, Grey, Black, woven vests, worth 3s 6d. I js 6d a do z . for Peace Demons- as value-givers, and this remarkable combination of Values and Prices I usuaUy'ss iid r I usually 3s en. . ™J^ilLjfJliLLJ_. ,_,.„„■ sho4 ld be a strong magnet in drawing you to Ashburton's Brightest and I to clear as tid. \ NOW as 6d YARD--1 " ~" „ ""w ag Busiest Drapery Store. . ""^"^"■""TT"™ ll" mmm^ mmm*—-^^mmmmmmmmmm~^r mmmmm~~^mm^^~ Bis for Bargains that can't be excelled, j "Genuine Goodness" which gives IMM For "Keenness," in buying our stocks, Hfcß Stands for "Nothing,' that scares us aM& "Returns," when goods are not right. « MJTStands for "Wealth," of good goods. You'll notice the quality is always up- a"M^"r Patrons a satisfied, feeling that! |C Whether Drapery, Boots, Clothing, or M bit, ; me? For just satisfaction you never need ■M#Ma.de for all sorts of people in all sorts held. lives. Pam Frocks. H*U We feel quite assured this Sale is a hit % 111 _ light. 11 of moods. I fB" also stands for "Black 1s id Rib- j | "G" also stands for "Glacie Derby i "X" also stands for "Knitted Hose," j I "N" also stands for "Notable Bargain" f | "R" also stands for ■'Ripple Cloths," 1 "W" a!lso stands for "Women's Patent bed Hose, for hard wear, worth I Shoes," for Ladies, good qualities, $ I all wool, in brown heather shade. , | in Bfouse Lengths for Winter; | I best quality, wide double-width, in I Bar Shoes, low heels. 2s 11 d pair. ' I latest styles. g I Usually *s 9d. | I dark grounds, usually 4s 11d. I 1 all Colours. Usually 4s 6d 1 NOW 2 PAIRS FOR 2S 11d. | NOW 18S 6d PAIR, j | NOW 2S 11d PAIR, i | ... TO CLEAR, 1s 11d BLOUSE Lgth J | TO CO AT 2S ltd. J TO CLEAR, 15s 6d Pair. ■ v ___ m • m, ■ ■ . c - m ■ n ■'•.■ n Ols for "Customers" filled mth delight, I«J Is for "Honesty," for that we plan, gls for "Losses" we're bound to sustain. -f% w^'^S" B!'uTl S'l^iS »Ls for "Savings," important to you. W v^n* fW 'f^f Valuf s &™- Buyin- our Specials that always are UTo make a staunch friend of each worn- |_ When making "Reductions" your trade \J Uho 11 tlle Zoodi> and mvito JS There, here in this Sale come look the A Yo" ll™ vev for fiet them as lon S as J0" "right. SB ■ an and man. ■■ to retain. ' . 3 °a ' goods through. iiyeI IC" also stands for "Cord Velveteens" I "H" also siands for "Hemstitched I i'L" also stands for "Ladies" Black I "°" a d S r e n^ a^ I "3" also stands for "Striped Flannel- I -x> f ** 2ff J^p'Sttg HE • 27 inches wide, in Brown and Grey. I Handkerchiefs" for Ladies, worth I Cotton Hose." I pS Silk etc Worth 4s edio I ettes" in strong twill weave, usual I n** S2i £LX22LS %H!% usually 3s lid. I 4d each. I To Clear at the absurd price of I Plush, Silk, etc. Worth 4s 6d io I price is 6d. I,- «Jfc«JJ i£?XKt£^ GOING AT 2S 6d YARD. | HOW 6 FOR Is. [ | > 7^d Pair. J "' TO CLEAR 2s ltd. | NOW lijd yard. | U**"* ™* «■ «° **fo gs . si ii ■ ii . B iii . •■■• ii - ii ~" D" Is for you'U get if you're! fi for . (InteWßt ,, thafc aIl the folkE ||J| Sta"d^ '<M-^" ll *™ D Jfor "Profits" that oft are forgot, f g tn'e 1?^ S thL re- JV Is for '^-gsters,'' who like the Cash By^|to"Ba^to_ a I Wliell^ty'shig ha n d prices ,ow. By co^ to "Barret, without any P^^^— -^ I «M„ »£ , I tiful dark shades, worth 5s 6d. inches wide, usually 3s 110. I latest styles. , | j NOW 6s 9d. I «6d. I Fabffw Gloves; usually is 6d. I TO CLEAR 3s 11d YARD. f NOW 2s 3d. | FROM 21S to 27s 6d. 1 I . ' g NOW 2S 11d. fl 8 TO CLEAR 6d PAIR. —— —**—— 1 -*— 14 .„ PAY CASH AiPD P^iY LESS AT " „ . '— " ■ ETs for "Economy," our highest aim, ■Is for "Justice," to one and to all. • - ■» Is for useful things—what you require, warn I s f or "Zonith" of Values right here By which we expect to retain our good ■■ You'll get a square deal whenever you m m mv m w^ n^ ■■■■■■■Hpia B, J. Useless low priced things, might well ,M\ You won't find a single price ticket name. ** call- || ■■ Uf #1 UUPL I \ ' be priced higher. ;Mm that's dear^ I "E" also stands for '■Emphatic Bar- I "J" also stands for "J«|Jfre_ Serges," WTI I. W% UflKf" I I J "U" also stands for "Unbleached . I'Z" also stands for "lephyr Crept*" gam" in Crewdson's strong Calico, I cream grounds with black stripe. I■■ ■ t#lTll 1I 1 ■■■ I I 9 Roller Towelling. Utually is 6d. I m >retty stripe and fleralefworth 2s 3d. . I worth 2s lid yard. I _ I ««*s; usuaWy 1s W. - / OURS FOB <s 4id "*"• 1 QQ.H6 at ,s »d va,d. Great Winter Qcarance and Expaisioii Sale. | kow »». v«, B; | | how m« y»» b .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 2

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