BUSINESS NOTICES. BETTER CLOTH BETTER TRADE BETTER CLOTH BETTER TRADE WE are now handling better cloths for better trade, thus increasing our'prestige as TAILORS FOR MEN. Men who require a Tailor-Made Suit of Distinction, and appreciate Quality, and are prepared to pay for it. Such Customers'build the Reputation of the Tailor who Dresses them, for how often does one hear the remark "That's Nice Stuff—Who made that Suit?" Thus proving that the Cloth comes first and foremost in a man's estimation of Clothes. Therefore we are increasing our clientele by using only the Best Quality Cloths procurable according to price charged. Tailor-Made Suits In tweeds and worsteds from £6 15s. Tailor-Made Suits In Genuine Non-fading Indigo Dye from £7 15s
Mcdonald and dctnlop, Tailors and Mercers, 'Phone 291, East Street. Ashburton. CHEETSEY HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE. ING 'Phone 274 D for Quick DeI liveryJust Arrived. —Another Shipment of the Famous GLEN ROSSIE Old Matured Scotch Whisky, little dearer, much better—l2/6 Large Bottle; 7/Half Bottle; 3/9 Flasks. Other Brands—l2/-. Draught 10/-. BRANDIES—From 10/-. GINS—From 10/-. WINES—From 3/6. Sparkling Wines, Cocktails, etc. ALES and STOUT—Amber 13/6 per dozen ; Ward's 14/- dozen. Big Assortment of Liquers at 15/-. All Case Whiskies and Brandies plus tax, with the exception of Glen Rossie. Guinuess' and Tennant's Stout, Bass's, Tennant's and Lager Ales. NOTE. All ales and stouts are bottled by the breweries. Ashburton Office: 94 Moore Street, 'Phone 780, Leo Laffey, Agent. W. ROBINSON, Proprietor.
BOOKS FOR MUSIC LOVERS AVAILABLE AT "THE BOOKSHOP' A Day with the Composers; Illustrated, 3/- each. "Mendelsshon," "Schubert.." "Beethoven," "Bach," "Tschaikovsky." With more text and a foreword by Francisco Berger, 3/6 each. "Wagner," "Mendelsshon," "Ros=sini," "Purcell," "Haydn." Favourite Musical Performers, by Svdnev Grew, 8/6. v "Music," 'by Sir W. H. Hadon, 3/-. "Ricliard Strauss," with a personal note by Alfred Kalisah, 2/6. WELL-KNOWN~tTtLES, POCKET SIZE—2/- EACH. "The Proper Place," "Pink Sugar," "Ann and Her Mother," by 0- Doug- " Old For Ever," "Devil Dare," by Alfred Ollivant. "Mid-Winter," "John Mac Nab," by John Buchan. "A Rolling Stone." by B. M. Croker. "Tom Sawyer," "Hucklebury Finn," by Mark Twain. "The Loot of Cities," by Arnold Bennett. ' "The Tower of London," by Harrison Ainsworth. "The Three Musketeers," by Dumas. 'LOOK IN THE WINDOW A. W HOPKINS, 'Phone 120. East Street.
OUT AMONG THE LAMBS On these cold damp mornings you'll find a world of Comfort in one o+ Patching's OIL CANVAS COATS. TTIOR the Lambing Season v/e have 1 everything you need in Weatherproof Clothing.. . Coats. Sou-Westers, Leggings, Gumboots, etc. _,. _, . The Goods are the Best. The Prices speak for themselves Come in and hear them talk. W. PATCHING, LTD., THE CANVAS PEOPLE. West Street, Ashburton. •EARNE'S for Coughs, Colds, Croup and 'Flu. The Family Remedy. Famous for Fifty' Years. Pleasant, Safe, Sure.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 263, 20 August 1930, Page 1
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