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BUSINESS NOTICES. NO INVESTMENT PAYS A BETTER DIVIDEND THAN NEW CLOTHES. WELL-DRESSED MAN inL spires confidence. First in himself—then in others. His chance of success in any direction is thus considerably enhanced. The conditions prevailing in every walk of life are such that every possible avenue leading to success must be exploited to the full. Hence, we emphasise the importance of presenting a good appearance to a critical world. While we cannot, of course, alter a man's mental make-up, our business is to ensure a faultless appearance, and we do it with conspicuous success. May we explain the merits 1 of the M. and D. TAILORING SERVICE to you, and show you why every man of account places his outward appearance in our hands with unqualified success and satisfaction? HERE ARE NEW FABRICS and new Styles for your NEW YEAR SUIT. An M. and D. SUIT is a splendid New Year resolution.

Mcdonald and dunlop. TAILORS AND MERCERS. East Street. 'Phone 291. NEW YEAR PRESENTS. IHE ZEALANDIA CYCLE WORKS offer you a wide range of Goods suitable for New Year Presents, for both Young and Old. WHAT BETTER PRESENT for a small child than one of our JOYCYCLES or MOTOR CARS, £2 15s to £4. For the School Children we have Cycles from £6 10s upwards. FOR THE ADULT we can offer you LADIES' or GENTS' CYCLES complete from £7 10s. Then there are ELECTRIC LAMPS, TORCHES, and numerous other lines, including GRAMOPHONES and RECORDS. CALL AND INSPECT W. OSMAN AND CO.

BURNETT ST. 'PHONE 106 ASHBURTON PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established 1875. ROVIDE3 A SAFE AND PROFIT ABLE INVESTMENT. DEPOSITS accepted for 12 or 24 Months. At Highest Current Rates, LOANS made on Town or Country Properties at Current Rates. BORROWERS may Pay Off Loans by Easy Monthly Payments. ' F. PRITCHARD, Manager NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CAPITAL—£I,SOO,OOOI Premier asnd Wealthiest Colosoal Company.

FIRE, Marine, Accident, and Motor Car Insurance. Wool Insured from Sheep's Back, Growing Crops- and Stacks of Gusan, Threshing Plants etc.; accepted at Lowest Current Rates. NICOLL BROS., Agents. ELECTRIC TORCHES. ,'HO doesn't appreciate them-.? Boys,. girls, grown-ups, everyone. Such a handy, useful Xmas. Gift. A fine range to choose from, ranging from 7s- 6d, at John Orr and Co., Ltd., Ashburton. ' WIRE GAUZE FOR SUMMER. GALVANISED Wire Gauze for T Meat Safes) Screens, etc. Rustless. Sizes 2ft. s 3ft. wide. Any length. Protect your food from flias right away. Obtainahle from John. G*r and Co., Ltd., Ashburton.

PRESERVING SEASON,.. "F you want a Preserving Pan* try us. We have all sizes, in Btass, Enamel, and Aluminium of; tliO' Best Makes. KERR BROS., Burnett Street.. >OiRTER'S MOTORS, Tancred Street —Our Lorries are available for all classes of Carting in Town or Country. In the districts where we are running regularly we can quote very reasonably for small lots. We Specialise in Furniture Removals. Picnio Parties. Speohl Trips. Day Phone 451. Night Phone 257. GRINDERS.

IVEBY Farmer should include one I of our Grinders among his tools. High-grade, fast-cutting. Prices 17s 6d, 20s, 255, 85s.—John Orr a«d Co., Ltd., Hardware Merchants, East Street. FOUNTAIN Pen Repairs. Prompt efficient service to all makes. Nib adjustment a specialty.—Broom's, Burnett Street,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 80, 14 January 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 80, 14 January 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 80, 14 January 1928, Page 8

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