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MEN'S WHITE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. No Dressing. 3 For 1/8. MEN'S PURE : EINEN DOUBLED COLLARS..— Latest Shape. AS 'sizes. ... To Cieasv-gd each?; HOW'S THIS FOE VALUE. MEN'S Summer-weight Underwear, PANTS AND SINGLETS, Usually 4 /6. To Clear 2/11 MEN'S STRIPED GRANDRILL WORKING SHIRTS;. Worth 7/6. To Clear 4/11 BOYS' Strong Dark TWEED SUITS, Sizes 6 to 12— To Go at 25/6 Sizes 13 and lib- To Co at 29/$ Ttnvq' nnd YOUTHS' Extra Strong B °Da?k Grey English SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS— Sizes 4 to 6- Hmm Pair. di~os 7 tn 9 NOW 6 / 11 It." iizS 10 to 12— Now 7/6 Pair 13 13 to 16- Now 8/8 Pair. ■ in ; MEN'S FELT HATS, good coloursWorth 12/6. _ __ aM BARRETT'S CUT THE, priced—Hawen»t .got tlm». to tell you why they cut it-*-but;**w<ar. some. Pnces to LGII Jfww **■■.» »-- T- . show you how they cut it.i . WQMDEftFUL OFFER-."IN No. 1. MEN'S high-g: Uoneeai iweeaa : m have never been sold &t anywhere near XW where. Honestly worth 'Mr, All sizesWWILE THEY CAST—S3/^ NO. 2£. MEN'S SMARTLY CUT THREE-GARMENT; SUTTS. M Made from .Serviceable Dark Grey bdUrIMA Pit and style guar«nte©d. Usually sold afc 75/KOW 55/- GET IN EftßtT* arretts Ltd. GREAT SUMMER SALE. MEN—LOOK AT THESE. i BOYS' Strong .Gabardine 'VARSITY*, TOPS, with Te&aws, and iC&raoe Co&sI kurs, sizes 2 t». 6—^ Slightly Eaid««*r— Usually 7/3 to 9/'6n To Clear .2/fl s MEN'S WORDING TROUSERS, . h* strong Cotton Tweed—Worth ll£6„ r NWB/.11, forth* 5/6.; Te Clear i/il MEN'S Gcad,QuaUty .Box-Calf DERBY SHOES; ,spjeudid, good .fitting.,. Usua%.29/6. Now. 22/8, MEN'S Ifejivy Box Hate COOKHAMS,. extra hoavy. sewn?; soles,., Leatherlined, all sizes— Worth 35/NOW 24/83

; *i™<^ '.'■,■,•:■»<' '• "'■'"■'■ '. difference between an opdinacy crop [ with this popular Manure, is < "Rockland:" The costof cultiivation. a ! which' has* Been; liberally : --r.- money »' being ; Complete" for maimpelS genuine at one. month or s'percont. ror casa wuu pj ants j I t W {|J suit ans~ SQll, and • MRS FREIGHT PAID to any .Railway Station m freely through the? drill. oWiixg tO i the Canterbury Province* the enormous d<yjnand, farmers AXjpPacked? in l&cwt New-Bags (16. te the ton). [ ur g e d to sendjin theirr 9rders / without delay. Kempttionie, Prosser St Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Lts., HOENBY CHEMICAL WOBKS. Office: I 3& HKffl STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. &.*; HETSTSMW WSJE..-■ t'^iffTj - "V^^L NOTICES.

CO TO DIXON'S FOR HATS AND CJ*S. GOOD HATS, minftl you. HATS that set off.*xy head and Do justice to tte most fastid&Msly dressed man. DIXON'S HATS, are notable, for quality. And service—bard rigorous service. Fast colours, and real fur fete. Price for Price any comparison is in favour of DIXON'S HATS. English makes principally, -with the best Continental in augmentation. A wide enough choice of make, style and price to please anyone. And YOU will be pledged, without doubt. | So, if it's a HAT yoi* need. You jneed to come here. And CAPS, too—Tweeds, Gabardines:, etc. Natty, Sporty, broeay styles. Always remember DIXON'S for HATS AND CAPS. WILLIAM DIXON, MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER. BURNETT STREET. 'Phone 166. FRUIT. FRUIT. "E have arriving Fresh Daily: PEACHES, APRICOTS, PLUMS, TOMATOES, ETC. THOMAS BROS,, lovelock St-., Ashburton, 'Phona J*j,-

m-gg-gg. ■•ak i ;-r-'; fl« sags 1. imiiinii i 31 'Hi-:' inini a handsome, useful set of kitchen canisters for your cooking ingredients* Each bears the name of an ingredient, Barley, Sugar and so on, forming a complete series. Wouldn't you like to have them in neat, convenient raws on your kitchen shelves ? Raven Tea costs no more than other brands. Ask your grocer to supply you. ;*Vis. w*h fcf.' :■■- •■-■■ Xf XJuKL The proof of a salas! is i-» th*. •thress-'np.. See lo it, therefore, that yoajri. -contains "Cornwell's" —the bright, cleqs vinegar with the delicate flavour. PURS MALT

tfEW ZEALAND iNSURAKCJk, COMPANY, LTD. I CAPITAL—£I,SOO,OOO. Premier and Wealthiest Company. . Fire, Marine, Accident, and l&r Insurance. Wool Insured from Sheep b «*ek» m trowing viu|jß »«■« "»~-' v-jcr ■ • Plants, etc,; accept, «k NICOLL BROS., Agente. Rumett Street, Ashburtpu, JOHN ORR AND CO. STOfK SHE FAMOUS EWBANK CAft»*T SWEEPERS. rAKE the drudgery ouss, <rf your wife's housework hy.j presenting her with a wonderful Carpet appreciated by women t£s iirorid over, < ! Don't delay—see the Ewbank next in our store. : JOHN ORR MID CO., East gfrq&t BONNINGTON'S LIVER TONJft V"; Socure a B#tt!« To-day. ' 28 8d a Bottle. ■,, You are surse to feel gre«jSJty v proved in hea&h for it. Hundreds haye tried this, with excellent, results. Your sjss.tem needs facing up, 'tween Seasonn. Most 'people require a. tonic <h«K t x ing the Change of Season. If ym feel the used; of a Pick-me-up,." get a bottle. H. E. BQNWNGTGN, Chemist and Druggist. East Street. Aahburton. . COOLS THE SCALP

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10337, 26 February 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10337, 26 February 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 10337, 26 February 1925, Page 6

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