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JUST TO HAND McCALL PRINTED PATTERNS Banish confusion from sewing by means of printed cutting lines, printed numbered nd printed inside guide lines. RAYONS Special Price.2/6 Yard. Newest patterns and designs. Light and dark styles. Useful for day wear. 3Gin. wide. RAYONS Special Price 3/11 Yard. Very popular for Frocks, smart designs and tomngs Guaranteed unerushable, 36in wide RAYONS ' Special Price 4/6 Yard. Similar to Silk, in delicate tonings. Large and small designs; 86in. wide PETER PAN. Special Price 1/9 yard Bright colourings and small designs for Children's wear. A very serviceable fabric and will give endless wear. BORDERED RAYONS Special Price 4/ 11 Yard. Patterns are the newest, smart and attractive designs exclusive to Beath's. Guaranteed unerushable; 50in. wide. SPUN FUJI. Special Price 2/3 Yard. Ideal fabric for all Undergarments, dainty for children's frocks; washes easily. I" White, Pink, Helio, and Sky; 30in. wide. ZEPHYRS Special Price 1/3 Stripe 'and check designs, in assortel colours. • Suitable for holiday frocks; 36in. wide. VOILES. Special Price 1/6 Yard. New designs and very b/ comin * A large range to choose'from; 89in. wide. VOILES. Special Price 1/11 Yard. For Holiday Frocks, in all the wanted shades. Small, medium and large patterns; 39in. wide MIDSUMMER LAWN. Special Price 1/11 Yard. This is a fadeless fabric, White grounds with attractive patterns. Alsb recommended for Underclothing; 36in. wide. RrPPCORD. Special Price 2/3 Yard. Fast colours, for Beach Frocks and Children's Dresses. Floral designs. In Pink, Green, Blue, White grounds; 36in. wide. VOILES. Special Price 2/2 Yard. Attractive patterns, floral designs for beach wear. In Pink, Blue, Green, Helio, Lemon, Saxc; 39in. wide. COTTON FUJI. Special Price 1/6 Yard. Silk finish for Frocks, Underclothing ?.nd Children's Rompers; 30in. wide. BORDERED GINGHAM Special Price 1/6 Yard. Excellent quality, suitable for House Frocks, Beach Frocks and Children's wear; 48in. wide WENDY LAWN Special Price 2/2 Yard. For Children's Party Frocks. Attractive colours and patterns. The very newest, 36in. wide. Tancred Street Tele. No.

At "The Farmers A REAL BOOT WITH A REAL SOLE The O'Brien Railway Boot Tufhide Soles Wear* Better Than Leather Keeps out the damp and cold—but made so that you can work all day in comfort. THREE STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM No. ' 632—MEN'S STOUT No. 644— MEN'S TAN No. 536 A BLACK CHROME, not Viscollsed. Made especially for men who prefer a boot lighter than Not. 532 and 644. LOK CHROME "WAITITE" COOK- CHROME, not CRAM, with Tuf- HAM, with Tuihide Used. Made es] soles & Viscollsed soles and Vlscolised np- for men who pi s, for "Winter pro- pers. A hoot that boot lighter tha in (as illustrated) lessens the risk of chills 532 and 644. All soles are securely stitched and rivetted. The rivets are well clinched, and will not come apart. Ask your Retailer for the O'Brien Railway Boot—or write for name of nearest Retailer carrying stocks. Manufactured by M. O'BRIEN & CO. LTD. 31 DUNDAS STREET, GHRISTCHURCH Use "Viscol" THIS BOOT has been tried and proved to be the Best Proposition on the Market for a Light Weight Working Boot that will stand up to solid wear for Railway Men Farmers Harvesters Engine Drivers Carage Workers, etc. No. 535. Price 29/6 Value Unprecedented. 1/6 Discount for Cash or Monthly Account. Farmers Co-op

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 82, 17 January 1930, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 82, 17 January 1930, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 82, 17 January 1930, Page 7

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