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■££fttf&itti!a33=£an<' —jiri^augaaßsatecn Comfort Jbrthe driverlonker I if Vjbrthe enginery minimum tyre cost v\ *C / if! T 3 1 %s# %0 On eyery point by which you judge a tyre, Royal Cord Balloons are the soundest choice. True low pressure, giving smooth comfort o>n all roads. 2. Ample ifoad contact, giving more efficient braking power. Toughest rubber knowing giving exceptional mileage: The design of the tread, giving practically complete? freedom from skid. ROYAL CORD A m w I # % mm GOOD WB I i %Jz 1; true LOW PRESSURE 4/n?.r MADE IN CANADA TKc Biggest 3 Bar, The Greatest Value, The Most Economical Soap /v J zr r m m w ft Manufacturers : McLEOD BROS., LTD.. Dunedin. «aw2SS53’““ SBffISWWWMWKT ■ r SSkiSHu.,Preserving Pans & BUY THEM riOW! Jars opened ou will I' llio runes ui ■ the Prices will compare with any:—. “BALL” PRESERVING JARS. Wide-moutli: Pints, 8/6, Quarts 11/b; 16/6 per doz. , . , . ~ , BALL JAILS have special air-tight lids wincJj, with ordinary care, ensure tiie bruit being properly preserved. OuEEN JARS.—Square Jars, with round glass * lids, in Pints 8/6, Quarts 11/6, and Half-gallons 16/6. TIE-OYER JARS—lib size 4/-, 2ib size 5/6 per dozen. JELLY JARS, 7/6 dozen nests. JAR LIDS—4/- dozen. preserving pans. ALUMINIUM, from 10/6. . STEVENS’S ENAMEL, from 14/6:. BRASS, from 17/6. John Orr & C© a Ltd, a MERCHANTS, ASHBURTON.

BENNINGTON’S LIVER TONIC. Secure a Bottle To-day. 2/6 a Bottle. YOU are sure to feel greatly Improved in health for it. Hundreds have tried this Medicine with excellent results. Your system needs bracing up ’tween seasons. Most people require a Tonio during the Change of Season. If you feel the need of a Pick-me-up get a Bottle. H, E« BONNINGTON, Chemist and Druggist,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 82, 17 January 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 82, 17 January 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 82, 17 January 1928, Page 6

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