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BUSINESS NOTICES. "I WANT A NEW HAT." That's your conclusion after giving your present hat a close scrutiny. ; It's not a good policy to retain or wear a hat that has passed its day of. service. Nothing else so makes or condemns a man's general appearance as the hat he wears. Hats that give 'extra long service and and retain shape and colour are what we offer you. FUR FELTS m the most celebrated makes, as Stetsons, Woodrow, Battersby, etc. PANAMAS, the.^real thing— From 17s 6d. CAPS,' m Tweed 'and Mother Cloths From 4s 6d. > In all these there's a full range of sizes, and a great.a^sortment of shades. That Hat you w J^tj %,,h§r^., so step m and get one you niay y^y on. r fV > ; » ■ MEN'S AND BOYS' 'OILTEITTER. ' ;'- , ;Tel^hqn4.M'V ' l . . . y ;..-;itti;l.) ; '' ' '' ' " ; - BtjkNfcfer STREET. ■..• ; TURN YOUR OLD CLOTHES INTO COIN! NO need to be short of cash Trhile you have any

OLD CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, OR JEWELLERY. We will gladly purchase them, m any quantity, and . GIVE TOP PRICES. Think this over, and bring, those old clothes to us when next m Christchurch. . ■ . CEO. MADDEN. THE MILE END (LONDON) OUTFITTER, • 29* Manchester Street, 'Phone 1581> . HARVEST FIELD CLOTHING. ... Tie Wear and tear of the • harvest field calls for tough wearing clothes. That's our special offering— and a rery special feature is the low price that we have on each Garment. Come hefe for sound value m: — MEN'S DUNGAREE TROUSERS m Blue and Grey— 9s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 9d. MEN'S DUNGAREE COATS, Blue and Grey— los 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d. MEN'S HARVEST SHIRTS, with or | without Collars — 9s 6d, 10* <sd, 12s 9d. ; . MEN'S GREY AND SHETLAND ALL-WOOL FLANNELS-^ 9d, 7s lid, 9s 6d. CRASH SUN HELMETS, green inside 3s lid, 4s 6d. ; ' MEN'S HARVEST SOCKS, good value— ls lid, 2s 9d, 2s lid. COOL HARVEST HATS, with strapIs 6d, Is lid. '• HARVEST BLUCHERS, Nailed and Unnailed — 13s 6d, 14s 6d; very fine value indeed. ;.-.

EXTRA SPECIAL.— A Fine Line* of HEAVY QUALITY TWEED . . . . WORKING TROUSERS .-rr, only .<} • :i7«. 6di ■*•■ ■■■ ::i' '■ I"/ A^ BRYANTSGENTLEMEN'S OUTteTER/' : Burnett Street. Telephone 366. ."■ ■ ■■'■; ■ 'tea. ;/ ■'■'.. .; : .. !■- OVER-STOCKED.,;,' :1 r ' y "--, BEING over-stocked, we are Sailing Best Orange Pekoe at 2s 6d per lb, 251 b. box; 51b. boxes 13s; Loose Tea 2s 6d per lb. This is a genuine offer, and We cannot replace the same tea under 2s 8d lb. wholesale. Blight Specific, etc. ; tin stock : — Arsenate of Lead, Katakilla, Bordeaux Powder, KiU All Slugs, Weed Killa, etc. ' AH Tomato Plants and Annuals, etc., reduced to 9d per dozen. THOMAS BROS., SEED AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. FOR FRUIT ! FRUIT ! ! FRUIT ill RING 'PHONE 451. WE can supply you with any kind you may require, and have on hand, and arriving daily, big supplies of / PEACHES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, APPLES, AND ORANGES. AIso,— BANANAS and TOMATOES m Season. ' All by the lb or case; special quotations for CASE LOTS. Vegetables. Of all kinds. Vegetable!. Fresh Daily. , T. J. MEACLEM AND SON, Tancred Street. 'Phone 451WITH the jam making and fruit preserving season at hand, you should see about a PRESERVING PAN. We can supply them m Aluminium, Brass, Cast and Enamel. Call and inspect early. — John Orr and Co., East Street, Aahburton. .

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9430, 29 January 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9430, 29 January 1921, Page 4