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JUST-RIGHT WINTER FABRICS AT STRANGE’S In weight, in design, and in quality, are Exactly what are wanted for the cold weather, and the excellent values make them still more attractive. 28in. MERINO FLANNELS for Dresses, etc., in light and dark saxe, nigger, henna, peacock, wine, and vieux rose— 4s 11d yard, 28in. PIN-STRIPE FLANNEL, for Skirts, Children’s Dresses, etc. In light and dark grey, navy and black grounds— 3s 11d yard, 28in. All-Wool COLONIAL SHIRTINGS, in dark grounds— 3S 6d yd. COLONIAL FLANNELS, in Grey, Shetland, .Navy, Pink, White, and Scarlet— (From 2s 6d yard. 28in. Dark STRIPED FLANNELETTE, ideal for boys’ shirts— ls yard, 36in. Light Fawn Fleecy FLANNELETTE, for children’s underwear—--2s 3d yard. 36in. BLOCK-STRIPE PYJAMA FLANNELETTE— Is H£d to 23 9d yard. 36in. Block-Striped WINCEYETTE, for pyjamas— ls 11|d yard. 36in. Horrockses’ FLANNELETTE, in a big variety of stripes and in white— ls 11£d to 3s 3d yard. 36in. White CASHMERE FLANNELETTE, for underwear— ls yard 28in. MOLLETON FLANNELETTE, in Grey, Pink, and Blue— lS 83d yd. 31in. STRIPED VIYELLAS, light grounds— ss 11d yard. STRIPED AZA FLANNELS— Ss 6d , yard. Plain Grey and Cream AZA FLANNEL and VIYELLA—Ss 6d to 8s 6d yard. 28in. GRANDRILL SHIRTINGS, light and dark — 1s yard. S.S.S. NAVY DRILLS, plain and stripes— 3s 6d yard. 40in. MOIRETTE SKIRTINGS, in smart stripes— 3s 9d yard. , 40in. FLORAL LININGS, for Coats, Costumes, etc.— 3s 6d yard, 80in. FLANNEL SHEETS, in Shetland, Natural and White— 9S 6d yd. 60in. FLANNEL SHEETS—79 6d yd. BLANKETS. Full range of Colonial White Blankets in Single, Threequarter, and Double sizes—--35s 6d, 47s 6d, 57s 6d a pair. DISCOUNT AS USUAL. W- STRANGE & Co., Ltd., CHRISTCHURCH AND ASHBURTON.

“ Windows of Life ” f p THIS is the picturesque title which they give to Glasses in B America. mn Without a pair of good glasses a person suffering from mn defective eyesight is considerably hampered in life and. yet p people will persist in glasses from any travelling salesman P without perhaps the slightest optometric qualifications. mn Luckily the people of Ashburton have in their midst a fully p qualified optician of many years’ experience in the person of | FRANK CURTIS, f.p.0.c., o p ,.d„ § EAST STREET, ASHBURTON.

THE DOMINION TRUST CO. OF N.Z., LTD. TRUSTEES under Wills, and for Marriage Settlements, Absentees, Debenture Holders, Residuary Legatees, etc. j Directors: G. T. Booth, Walter Hill, J. O. Jameson, Thomas Stone. E. F. Steady Christchurch; W. K. McAlpine, Craigieburn; James Cow, Ashburton; R. B. Macdonald, Geraldine. Offices: 163 Hereford Street, Christthurob, op. U.S.S. Co. of N.Z., Lta. Local Solicitor—G. H. BUCHANAN.

STEEDMAN'S POWDERS 1 t-7. §3 Cooling and health divind. An ideal aperient for children from the period of teething to the age of 10 or 12 years WRITE FOR BOOKLET "HINTS TO MOTHERS" (GRATIS ANO POSTPREE) JOHN STEEDMAN & Co. 272 WALWORTH ROAD, LONDON.S.E.I7. m KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CX)., Agents. "VTURSERY Hair Lotion—a necessitv in every home where the ohildren go to School. Keeps the hair elean and the scalp healthy. Try it.— Bonnington’s Pharmacy. NERO, the tyrant, burned Rome. A spark may burn a city. Keep fire at bay with an “Underwriters” Fire Extinguisher. Always ready for use 50 times more effective than water.—R, iP. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchurch.

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BELTING for Factories! The best your money can buy is Gandy’s British Balata Belting. Tough and durable. AVe also stock “Mangrovite” Leather Belting. Used extensively.— jR.. (P. M. Manning Co., 5 Bedford Row, Christchui eh.

T7INGLISH SOLE LEATHER, and JJ Australian, too. The best tanned leather cut to sizes to suit your* requirements. Prices easiest for years, —John Orr and Co., Grindery Merchants, East St.

“1 am Well satisfied With ‘HEENZO / It is so good and such a Wonderful money-saVer that S can= not be Without it.” MRS. WADE, Thames Valley. "7

Slashers and grubbers, by Whitehouse and Irving. Acknowledged the world’s best. AU sizes. Handles, too. Get our now prices.— SmcSn and Co., Hardware Importers, East St<

SINGLE SHOT RIFLES AT 40s. —Competitive prices on Winchester Single Shot, Repeater, and Automatic Rifles. —John Orr and Co., ■Gunsmiths and Dealers, East St.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9836, 2 April 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9836, 2 April 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9836, 2 April 1923, Page 2

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