[FURTHER ADVANCE IN PRICE OF TEA |. A Full Shipment of COLOMBO TEA, to go I at-.- Old"- Prises,. white it Lasts. i. 1,,.._.,...' iWe have just received advice from Colombo Tea Headquarters that there has been another advance on the price of all ' Teas. Buy, why worry ! Manchester Bros. oart save you money, for they have been fortunate enough to land a big shipment of I BIIV this well-known Tea just prior to the rise I in price, and are giving customers the ben- I- , ' ©fit of their timely purchase. "Foresight," I some would call it, others would say I T3a fi'lucky." So far as you are concerned, "Tea Tea Bargains'* is the word that sums up the , situation. Mvw Now COLOMBO TEA PRESENT PRICES— And *» *B,<f» *s3d- 2s6d- And IWe cannot impress upon you too strongly tne tmpertanoe of buying at these S'7V_ prices. The Teas are the best procurable, M and the values are unapproashed anywhere. '•".■"«/•. You can't knew just how good they are Money. until you test them in the teapot, and let your family enjoy their choice and delicious Havener and their rare and stimulating qualities. • 7«>«...-.Mwiri--...n~ ._--. .1 i i.r_l«it-<-.i:_._^..._ ; j..^-j.....i...-„ M ..- J ..^ ,„....,. r|| |n ll.HJ4_J]___f____. MANCHESTER Bros. Colombo Tea Agents* iuKT I AN ANNOUNCEMENT OF INTEREST TO i METHVEN LADIES. Fj^lTomlinson's Grea! Stock-taking Safe WWmsfi ,s New w Fu,! Sw»ns- S!«h Reckless l<l '■ uf\ t Price-Cutting lias not been seen before - T I |j\ l NEW COAT 3 AND COSTUMES. j !' IV ■ DAINTY BLOUSES. it WARM and "COMFY" UNDERWEAR. , || In fact, every line has been cut to the '*MJyL-J COME ALONG EARLY, and Secure Yoar jlj/' Share of these i :'''l ''■'■ SIG, BOUNTIFUL BARGAINS. HI. D. TOMLIPISON. tt in Tn~-mi_-n»irn-M___-n-—-"ii»mwm— —i»i»i ■■ i imiwu '■■""—----—__r_-_n_w—»_■■_■■■_■■_■■■ Railway Services. OWN YOUR OWN TRAIN. It doesn't trouble the OVERLAND Owner , when the Train leaves—where it Is going to— or when It gets there. The OVERLAND man is an independent man. He goes where he likes, —when he tikes, and as fast or slow as he likes, and Sundays included, on a First-Class OVERLAND Ticket. Buy an OVERLAND, and forget about Railway Train Curtailment. Farmers' Garage, THE NOME OF THE MOTOR CAR.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9650, 5 July 1919, Page 2
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