BUSINESS NOTICES. BETTER VALUES* BETTER VALUES. BETTER VALLES. IN TRAVELLING BAGS. IN TRAVELLING BAGS IN TRAVELLING BAGS. WE are placing our expert knowledge of Leathers at the disposal of our cus tomers, by opening a new department which is devoted to supplying the best of Travelling Bags at prices far below anything ever offered in Ashburton before.
NEVER SO CHEiI\ ' NEVER SO CHE iP. Vi J - IN ASHBURTON BEFORE. IN ASHBURTON BEFORE. Being, as we are, right in touch with the leather market, we can make advantageous purchases of the finest leathers. These are manufactured to our own specifications, so that the travelling requisites you buy from our splendid stock have those quality features of both leather and workmani ship which give the maximum satisfaction through years of hard usage.
Generally, Travelling Bags axe a sort of side-line in no way connected with the businesses that sell them, and very little reflection iB needed to realise that our acquaintance with leather qualifies us to handle these goods with distinct advantage to the buyer This contention will be more than proved when you inspect the magnifi cent range of Travelling Bags of every description we are now offering.
BUY YOUR TRAVELLING REQUISITES FROM THE FIRM WHOSE BUSINESS IS LEATHER,
Everything you require—Suit Cases, all sizes, Dressing Cases, Blouse Cases, Attache Cases, Brief Bags, Kit Bags, etc. —all cheaper and better than ever before. GOUGH’S. ! GOUGH’S. GOUGH’S. GOUGH’S. “The Real Leather Firm.” TANCRED STREET. TANCRED STREET. ASHBURTON. ASHBURTON.
THESE BOOKS WILL BE INTERESTING AND INFORMATIVE. . . . COME AND BROWSE AMONG THE BOOKS AT “THE BOOKSHOP.” “Speeches and Toasts,” how to make and propose them—3s 6d. * “The Chairman’s Guide and Secretary’s Companion”—3s 6d. “Guide for the Chairman and the Secretary.” How to conduct meetings—3s. “Pros, and Cons.” to the leading controversies of the' day—3s 6d. “How to Conduct a Meeting,” by John Rigg—3s 6d. “Daily Mail Year Book,” 1923—25. “Scouting for Boys”—3s 6d. “Ju-Jitsu Self-Defence”—3s. “Tricks and Magic Made Easy,” 3s 6d. “Tricks for Everyone”—Bs. ‘Conjuring With Coins”—2s 6d.
PRACTICAL BOOKS AT 2s. EACH. Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony; ElectricT Accumulators; Electric Primary Batteries; Induction Coils; Electric Lighting; Dynamo and Electrio Motor Building; Rustic Carpentry; Photography Simplified; Mounting and Framing' Pictures. Snap Albums for pasting in snaps, from Is to 8s 6d each. In leather and suede bindings, from 6s 6d each. Photo Paste, White Ink, and Chinese White Water Colours. LOOK IN THE WINDOW. A. W. HOIKINS, ’Phone 120. East St.
TO OUR READERS. Reduction jn the price EDUCTION IN THE PRICE of TiHE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. HE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. On and after MONDAY, APRIL 2. 1923, the PRICE of “ THE ASHBURfON GUARDIAN” will be -j ID. PER* COPY. THE SUBSCRIPTION RATES will be as follows: Prepaid, £1 19s per annum; booked. £2 -5s per annum; Postage extra. Subscriptions prepaid at the present rate will be credited for an extended period pro rata.
ASHBURTON MAIL & GUARDIAN CO., LTD., W. B. W. BELL, Secretary.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9836, 2 April 1923, Page 4
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