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BUSINESS NOTICES,

THE SUCCESSFUL THE SUCCESSFUL THE SUCCESSFUL BOOT SALE. BOOT SALE. BOOT SALE. THERE k nothing magical about the great success of our Boot Sale—it is a matter of values—of good .values —of better values than the next that are easily recognised by everybody to be genu”" “money-savers” tbfar too good 4r ar * TEK» ROUGH’S fir GOUGH’S Jr GOUGH’S >' SALE SALE BARGAINS* SALE BARGAINS,

Ladies’ Cr.m*t Mir SHIPPERS, Turnover t'jpß and leather soles— Sale Price—6s lid. 178 T >«nrs Women’ s Check Felt SLIPPERS, plain tops, with turn-down Collar— Sale Price—2s lid. With Black Felt Uppers, strong leather soles, for outside wear— Sale Price—3s lid. 67 Pairs Ladies’ Black Velvet Strap WARD SHOES, rubber heels— Usually 11s 9d, Sale Price 7s lid. Same, in Leather— Usually 15s 9d. Sale Price, 9s fid. 33 Pairs Marlow’s Genuine Box Calf COOKHAMS, heavy welted, waterproof soles, calf lined— Usually 555. Sale Price, 33s 6d. 19 Pairs Marlow’s Tan Willow Calf DERBYS, heavy soles, calf lined; verv high grade. Usually 59s fid. Sale Price—39s 6d. 28 Pairs Men’s WABKALONG BOOTS —best quality Box Calf, Derby cut, suede lined, welted soles. Made by C. and E. Lewis, of Northampton. Usually 49s &2. Sale Price, 32s 6d. 39 Pairs “MARSHALL” best quality Tan Willow or DERBY or Closed Front Welted Boots, calf lined— Usually 555. Sale Piv.'b 29 s 6d * Join up with the restcall and see the splendid quality of every lifce of boots and shoes at this gale—there is no need to buy unless you want to. On the other hand, you will see many opportunities to make important cash savings. GOTJGH’S GOUGH’S GOUGH’S - TANCRED TANCRED TANCRED STREET, STREET, STREET, ASHBURTON. ASHBURTON.

THE WILL AND THE WAY No. 45.—-Ideal Co-operation. “Co-operation,” “Co-ordina-tion”—these .are words which frequently occur in the vocabulary of the modern business man. It- would be difficult to find a better example of co-operation and co-ordina-tion than New Zealand s Public Trust Office, which has been taken as a model for similar institutions _ throughout the British Empire. Through the principle for which the Public Trust Office stands—Safety, through the State Guarantee—does not change, yet progressive changes have been made, particularly of recent years, in the direction of co-ordinating its various operations and bringing about that state of co-operation necessary to the success of a large and important institution. Keeping pace with the development of the policy of decentralisation there has been evolved an efficient system of co-ordination between the Head Office and the various branch offices. A high state of co-operation, also obtains amongst all departments of the staff, and the result of this organisation is seen in the rapidly-increasing business of the Public Trust Office. Every class of client is assured of prompt and capable service, and enjoys the solid comfort of having in the Public Trustee an efficient administrator always ready and always well-equipped to perform his duties.

For full information nnply to tlie Public Trustee, Wellington, or to— MR E. J. O’BRIEN, District Manager, Ashburton.

“THERE’S MONEY IN IT!” MAKE a place for yourself in the lucrative and prosperous Motor Business! Study at home in leisure time, Dyke’s Easy Mail Course of Engineering, with the help of working models, charts and simple instructions. Send for Prospectus “M” free. .—JAS. RODGER, 156 “D”, Manchester Street, Christchurch. CASH SUPPLY STORES. ALARM CLOCKS—Big Ben 22s 6d, Meter 13s fid. America 10s, mi Swiss 7s fid. Session’s Oak Clocks 39s 6d. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stores.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 9876, 25 July 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 9876, 25 July 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 9876, 25 July 1923, Page 4