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FOR THE WINTER! FEEDING OF LIVE STOCK jl p' OR PROHT. [I You ■ war j be on e of the Stockowners who are anxious about Wißtsr peed, Root Crops are not plentiful nor really good, and f ere » s a scarcity of succulent food, especially for milking r-^ttie.' if that's the case, we want to introduce you to «'M£? LASSES," a very valuable food adjunct for all kinds of IJ, r''e stock. "MOLASSES" is a product off the sugar refinery, and isacheapcomodityofveryvaluablenutrientproperties.lt will make unpalatable food relishable and sufficient. Some very disastrous droughts have been tided over by stockown^ with the aid of "MOLASSES" and the poorest quality of feed—when otherwise all would have died. Not only is "MOLASSES" a food, it is a great tonic, and acts upon the general health of the stock. Horses fed with it—assume a glossy coat and full, clear eye. Cattle tone up wonderfully. Dairy Cows increase their milk flow and stores put on flesh. Added to skim milk, pigs fatten rapidly, Srid calves are readily reared in perfect health with Molasses 1 m 4 skint ttiHk. A ; Sheep, too, take it readily when diluted with water and mixed with chaff. I ■ ■ 'I Stl ®$& coAfltrles "MOLASSES" has been a regu- • iar articJe o? St<tek diet for many years—always with the foest results. You' Hr&tt the best return from your stock—so feed them "MOLASSES," for the final profit is a tremendous increase on the first outlay. War and Railway Conditions have made supplies Mm* ited, sotoget your winter supply assured you need to order without delay. Once present, stoats are sold we cannot tell when fresh supplies will arrive, N7 ETA Ojyfl^DQ FJ?OVSSION DEPARTMENT. # I AKlWlr" K^^ west street. >„ . , Bigger Baroiins Thau Ever, ".'■■■ Having Pyrchased CIMNiNGHAMrS WEAR-WELL BOOT BUSINESS,, in EAST STBEET, at a Great Reduction, will startle the Ash burton Public at trie Ridiculously >ow Prices asked. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, J.UUE. 28th. SHOP EARLY. . ( SHOP' EAB3LY. 10 Pairs LADIES' Pa, Le fr « SHOES, \ * W «* -S English m ake_l*S 6C; dually 24s 6d. , 50 Pairs LADIES' Bostock Glacie DERBY SHOES; . Sucklingi'Braad—29s t,W; Usually 38» 6d. Pat. Cap 9 .-t9s 11d; Usually 365. : CaJ£ BOOTS _ I9s 11d . 25 Pairs LADIES' Tan 1-Bar SHOES; Louis heel.— ■ Usually 28s 6d. 10S 11d; Usually 29s 6d. > •5Q aIEN?s H eav^ TAN TKILLOW CALF 60 Pairs LADIES' Box Calf DERBY SHOES; Pat. BOOTS-Sis 6d; Usually 45*. Toes, Medium Heels-tSs 11d; Usually 27s 6d. ;}(} Fairs aiEN>s Glacift DRESS BOOTS; welted ■,'■-■• r ■4. soles.—3lS 6ti; usually 425. 12 P,t%?SfS.^ 5* SH°E ' 10. Paixs MBTB B-«|;»«», S o>e S , «o r winter—3sSJ Usually 46s 6d.. 20 Pairs LADIES' Pat DERBY SHOES; welted ■ yISCOLISED soles.-ITS 6d; Usually Jss. 60 Pgjjy^^ 6 d; Usually 42s 6d. .. 50 Pairs LADIES' Glacie COURT SHOES; G and; M Brand NAILED SHOOTJ. Clark's famous brand—2ls 11d, dv g ._ t9s 11d . Usua ]i y 2tis. 6d. 378 6d" „,. 0.-, Pairs MEN'S Kap MILITARY SHOOTERS: no I Pairs LADIES' Pat. DERBY SHOES, Enghsh -> while baclL.-Wt 6d; Usually 32s Gd. ' (Soothall'.y-M. lid, Usually 42s 6d. liailed plain. LADIES' Glacie DERBY SHOES; welted _i2s6d; Usually 15s Isd. 25 i| % 4es.-2ts; Usually 32s 6d. > MEN , g NAILED SHOOTERS-18S 11d; -a LADIES' Glacie Kid 1-Bar SHOES-16S " Usually 23s 6d. ri T*fi* ' Usually 26fl 6d- 30 Pairs BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS-12S lid to 16s ** . OLD LADIES' SHOES; no toe-caps, low 11d.-Les S Than Cost. . #to ' -163 11d; Usually 255. - Hun?reds of Pairs and SHOE^ • DIES' GLACIE KID BOOTS.-23S 6d; to bo Sold Al LLS& IHA^ COb _ . . ,rfrf... tA 6d. ■ ■ .200 Pairs BAHIE'S • Jiirrt SHOES, leather soles-It-40PaimM ■ . ' ' 11d; Usually 4s 6d.v -' - ; ... .-.;,.•:. UsuaUy V ■■ 1 m& j^x Oalf BOOTS, patent caps. Suckli^ 32 Pairs £&]>.< J .. . Brand—9S 11d; lisually los 6d. 21S tidVß, s; FANCY SLIPPERS.-3S *d and SLlppElls _ ls Ild . Us^all^ 100 Pairs LAD-lE, y°S ' 4s 6d. SsiidjUs^ glacie 1-Bor SHOES; Low Tan nml Black 1-Bar SHOES-3S 11d; BO Pairs LADIES'N • lJsUally 2/S ' Usually 6s 6cl. "Hfecls" fifes'' fwl"" ■ : \ w4Y■ Jl!■ Mki-S 1 ■ llnßi^S wW£ w^t^lßl

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9649, 4 July 1919, Page 9

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