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3USINESS NOTSCEi.

RELIABLE CLOTHING 'FOR

THE HARVEST FIELD

The hart! usage of the harvest field makes big demands upon clothes. Clothes to-day are expensive items. liut those listed here are thoroughly dependable in quality, while being exceptionally low in price.* Don't "hesitate to buy at those low prices, for they can't last beyond .present stocks. HARVEST BLUCHERS, plain or nailed^-r- ---. 12/11 IS/6- 14/6 KIP SHOOTERS, for solid wear— ■23/6' 27/6 29/6 COTTON SINGLETS, ' Cool and ComfortabltH- ' 2/6 2/11 4/6 CRASH SUN HELMETS, shady and ■ light— ■ 3/9 3/11 4/6 ISLAND- STRAW HATS, with Straps • .1/6 ■ GREY DUNGAREE TROUSERS— Great Value at, 9/6 106 COATS AND JACKETS, in' Brown ' Butter-nut— 9/11 106 UXTEARABLE TWEED- TROUSERS, in all shades of Grey— 13/6 HARVEST SHIRTS, with -Collars; ' . many sorts at— ' 4/11 6/9 7/11 8/6 10/6 .RELIABLE SOX for Harvesting— ' $ ' 1/6 STRONG Hi?ACES— '1/6 1/11 COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS ' from 6d. BUY THEM HERE WHILE .PRICKS ARE KEEN. T. A. BRYANT, GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER i Telephone 366, 1 BURNETT STREET. . _ . i ■

YOU CAN'T MAKE A MISTAKE IF YOU GIVE A BOOK!

When yon don't know what to give, give a book; it's Always an acceptable: form of present.. "Here are a few of the newest ..titles. They are good holiday-read ing :— — . ■, - : "The Daughter of the Land," by Gene Stratton .Porter. "The Valley of The Giants," by Peter B. Kyne. ! { "You're OnJy Young Once,'' by Mar- 1 , garet Widtlem'er. "The--Desert of ■ ■"Wheat," by Zane Grey. "Shavings," by J. C,. Lincoln. "Recreation of ISriau Kent," by Harold Bell'Wright. "A Man Four-Squuve," by Wm. MacLeod Rnme. "The Roaring' U.J. Trail, 3" by Zane Grey. • ■ '"A Last Diary of the Great War," by Samuel Pepys, Jim. , ' DIARIES FOR 1920. - j Pocket Diaries from Is Gd. I Desk and Home Diaries from 2s. Many Sizes ami Styles in each variety to choose from. ! NEW YEAR CARDS and DAINTY CALENDARS. A Nice Assortment Offering. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Dainty Picture Books, a liost of subjects,-Is-6d; Gum Blossom Babies, Gum Nut Babies, Wattle Babies, Borbhia Babies, by Mary Gibbs. Vary fine books indeed. Annuals, Tales, and Books vthat children like in a big assortment. Write through i?he years to come with an Oiioto, Swan, Waterman, Neptune, or "Little BeaiVty Fountain Pen. LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. "TfOPKINS, BOOKSELLER aiid STATIONER. i .East Street. '■■ 'Phono 120.

A M. AND D. TAILORED SUIT IS A GILT-EDGE INVESTMENT. . . . • . 4 ORDER YOURS AT ONCE.

■\Yhatovcr hojws were entertained of lower prices ■ for Tailored.'Suits, ' they have been sadly misplaced. The.'prosf pect does not encourage such hopes. In fact, the general opinion is 'that prices will rise during the next few years. Thai, makes prices to-day relatively cheap. J)o .you realise that? It means that by purchasing; now, a Hand-Tailored Suit that will give service over a lons period, you will be able to save your money.

Suitings uri- hard- to procure, and really Good l^ubrus are ;tb a premium. Just now we hiivo ;i> fairly repesentative stock. :i.ml wm j.dvo you a. 'thoroughly dependable luukl-tailored suit. The rush season i.s. e!x:-:-ing—wo have, been inundated' with Inisiness, and are now just able to take new orders.'The *M. and I). Tiiiioi-in.G; is ;i standanl.tluit command;-; liLteiuion." It covcj-s every detail that makos jXTfect Suits. Don't overlook the present tendency for prices to rise—but como along and order your '.Suit, and save your money.

IScDQNALD AND 'D.UNLOP, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, EAST STREET. 'Phone 291.

INFANT Cough Remedy.—Especially, Prepared' for Babie3 and Young Children, 'simple, safe, and always e> tive. Ik"* battle.—Bunakigton's.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9198, 8 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9198, 8 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9198, 8 January 1920, Page 1

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