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PUT-'YOUR '" I . i YOU can't go wrong in that investment, because the "FORD" is quite-the biggest value for money the world over. "FORD'S" enjoy a place of their own in popular opinion. There isn't another car made that offers the same service. A "FORD" is the service giver. In all weathers—over all roads—the "FORD" gives unvarying, economical, efficient service, and proves its wonderful low-running cost. In proof of its great superiority over other more expensive Cars, is the great demand for used "FORDS," no matter how old the model. Certain Garages in this town advertise for them regularly. That's a wonderful testimony to "FORD" efficiency and a big compliment. We invite yon to.Call and See the latest "FORD," Models. 5-Seater Touring "FORD,"—£27I. 2-Seater Runabout "FORD"—£26I. Electric Self-Starting "FORD'S"—£39 Extra. (JAS. E. RULE, Ltd.) "FORD" 'SERVJCE STATION. TANCRED STREET WEST. / Telephone 202. l"r p~'|rc""'!r^ffiffliMHiiWaiiMiriniif«]i^^ _ . _ — ~" y ' , /^ BOOT STORE . /^BM BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM THE SHOP THAT GIVES SATISFACTION AND fa/f^^^ If you are Looking for This, sail at CHARLES READ'S. WE Sell Cheaper than any other Store in Town. Large Stocks To Choose From. LADIES' CLACIE DEKTBYS—From 21s 9d and upwards. LADIES' GLACTE COURT SHOES—From 31s and upwards. LADIES' DERBYv and COURT SHOES—From 30s and upwards. MEN'S WORKING BOOTS—Lowest Prices, Best Quality. MEN'S TAN WILLOW CALF DRESS BOOTS. (Good Wearing—Try These). MEN'S BLACK GLACI.E KID BEST BOOTS—Very Smart and Dressy. . MEN'S GUM and RUBBER BOOTS. These are exceptionally Cheap and'good. ■■ LADIES' and CHILDREN'S GOLOSHES—AII sizes. HUNDREDS of PAIRS of FELT SLIPPERS; all sizes. BUY MOW. BUY NOW. FROM Charles f?ead^ Wear-welß Boot Store. East Street, Ashburton RORSE-CLIPPINb. AIW DAY NOW. HORSEMEN! See about a CLIPPING MACHINE Now, one of a quality which will give faithful service for many seasons. We can supply from stock . «.. STEWART'S HAND-POWER CLIPPER, ml I Which is recognised throughout New \ Zealand as the best Clipper on the JL \ _ BEIWG EASY RUNNING, Durable, and guaranteed to give a clean clip, without dragging, it is the favourite with all particular HorseI men. 1 ' ( IF WITHOUT A "STEWART" ''\fifrm^k jjjjv We would strongly urge you to Call JfiT f ari( j gg c a bont one before the season i^f%. J* is too far advanced. | SPARES —We carry a large stock of Cutters, Combs, Chains, Complete Heads, Washers, and all Extras at Lowest Prices. CALL OR WRITE TO-nAY. PRODUCE. AND PROVISION 'MERCHANTS, EAST STREET. ASHBURTON. ■ WHY MOT BE SAfISIIED—HERE ? j \ THE value of our service to Motorists ties in its immediateness. Prompt attention is the soul of our Business. If .you want a spars part at once—here it is awaiting you. !f a Repair, an Overhaul, pislf in, and you'll get the best attention from our personally supervised Staff of Experts, w«thout delay of any kind. If you want Tyres—our stocks always consist of the most tried and proven brands, in all sizes. Every conceivable requirement that motoring makes necessary is carried in our big accessories store. But chief among the many details of our service is our Rock Bottom Charges, Only skilled buying and expert repairing can produce the low prices we charge, white over all our efforts we write large—"YOUß SATISFACTION." Make a Test I (F. WiilAß.) I J3URNETT STREET. • TELEPHONE 220. I

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XL, Issue 9292, 29 April 1920, Page 3

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