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BUSINESS NOTICES, THE THE HEAL McKAY. REAL McKAY. WATERPROOF WATERPROOF WATERPROOF COOKIIAM BOOTS. COOKHAM BOOTS. COOKHAM BOOTS. MAN they’re grand! The real McKay! Water simply won’t affect them. They have double-wear, “Goldie-ized” uppers and Doublewear “Goldie-ized” soles—and they GIVE the wear and protection you want this weather. A NOBLE BIRTH-PLACE. These Cookham Boots come from Rushden, the home of the best English Waterproof Footwear; and are made by the Tecnic BooT Company, specialists in Highest Quality waterproof Boots for Men.

THEIR QUALITY FEATURES. Genuine oiled Tan Scotch grain uppers, full half-inch thick, Welted Soles, specially treated and guaranteed waterproof. The uppers are sewn with real wax thread at all seams and have a full water-tight-tongue. Actual service will prove their superior qualities, and we confidently recommend) -< them to you, knowing your approval of these “Cookhams” will increase each month you wear them. 5 OUR SPECIAL PRICE. Following our regular practice of advertising special bargains in this column, we; have fixed the price of these “Cookhams” at 42s 6d, though the usual price is 63s per pair. The same Boot in black, special price, 38s 6d. , ' "‘O'- <

FOR OUR MUTUAL SATISFACTION COME AND SEE. Satisfaction accompanies these Boots wherever they go. They are a pleasure to sell on account of their superb quality and good value. Even greater satisfaction is enjoyed by all who wear them. Come and inspect them—for our MUTUAL satisfaction. GOUGH’S, GOUGH’S, GOUGH’S, TANCRED STREET, TANCRED STREET, TANCRED STREET, ASHBURTON. ASHBURTON. ASHBURTON.

FOR FIRESIDE READING THESE LONG EVENINGS, “THE BOOKSHOP” ALWAYS HAS THE LATEST FICTION. “Wanderer of the Wasteland,” by Zano Grey, 6s 6d “Vision of Desire,” by Margaret Peeler, 6s. “The Really Romantic Age,” by L. Allen Harker, 6s. “Prodigal Daughters,” by j Joseph '-'Hocking, 6s. . .< “The Lost Discovery,* by Mrs Bailie Reynolds, 6s. ' “Love is of The Valley,” by JDavid Lyall, is. ‘'*! ~ / THIS COMPREHENSIVE LIS.T ■■■• l 2s 6d EACH. : J

“Jan and Her Job” and “Master and Maid,” by Allen Harker. “Vice Versa,” by F. Anstey. “The Firm of by Conan Doyle. ’/" '" "J, “The Spirit of The Border,” , by Zane Grey. “The Pace-of The Ox” and “Imprudence,” by Mills ' SOME PRACTICAL HANDBOOKS FOR FARMERS. % “Pasture Plants and Pastures of New Zealand,” with illustrations of principal grasses, 2s 6d. “Soils and Manures in N.Z.”, 2s 6d. “Dairy Fanning in N.Z. The whole field of dairying is traversed, 2s 6d. “Sheep Farming in N.Z.” 161 pages illustrated, ss. “Potato Growing in N.Z.”,. 2s 6d. “The Diseases of Farm Animals in N.Z.,” written by a Veterinary Expert of New Zealand, 2os.

“Home Doctoring of Animals,” by Harold Leeney, 255. “The Sheep ahd Wool Industry of Australasia,” a practical handbook for sheep farmers and ivool-classers, 9s 6d.

A. W. HOPKINS, Telephone 120. East Street.

PUBLIC NOTICE. Messrs f. black and 00. beg to notify the Residents of Methven District that from th© 23rd April they will Open Business as Butchers and Bakers in the Premises at Methven lately occupied by Mr A. E. Henderson, and they hope to merit a fair share of public support.

Small Goods in both lines a speciality. Only the Best Meat will be kept. C. TOPP. MMUNITION—Note these cheap prices: .22 Short Is 6d, .22 Long, and .22 Long Hollow Point Is 9d, .22 Long Itiflo 2s, .22 Long Rifle Hollow Point 2s 3d per box of 50 Cartridges.—John Orr and Co., Direct Importers. East Street. lOURPENCE PER POUND.—This .r is Our Price for Wire Nails and Staples of all sizes. —John Orr and Co., Direct Importers, East Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9871, 17 May 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9871, 17 May 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9871, 17 May 1923, Page 4

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