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CREAM WINCEY SHIRTS Collar attached. Smart appearance, perfect fitting '... • • 17/6 WHITE CRICKET SOCKS A heavy All-wool ribbed Sox, Especiallr good for cricket wear Price S/6 WHITE CASHMERE SOCKS Plain and ribbed style. "Viyella," "Wolseley," etc. 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 LEATHER SPORTS BELTS Plain White, Grey, Fawn, etc. Soft Suede finish .. 3/11, 4/11 ELASTIC SPORTS BELTS Plain White and fancy colours — 2/11, 3/6, 4/6 TENNIS CAPS Large peak to stop sun glare. All sizes. All White .. 3/11 Sporting Wear GREY FLANNEL TROUSERS Mid Grey Flannel, 'Varsity cut band and pleats. Sizes 3 to 7 19/6 MEN'S WHITE PULLOVERS Cable stitch, club colours. 0.8., High School, Lancaster Park, etc . 22/6, 27/6 JAEGER SLIPOVERS Plain. White, neat check designs. High grade and smart appearance 18/6, 25/WHITE CABLE PULLOVERS English make. A smart garment for any sport* wear .. Price 28/6 English Cut SPORTS COATS In new designs —checks are very fashionable plain Harris Tweed effects are also featured—--52/6, 59/6, 70/MEN'S STRIPED BLAZERS In new Season's stripes too numerous to mention —All-Wool Flannel, guaranteed hard wearing. Sizes 3to 7 . . . . One Price 33/6 CREAM GABARDINE TROUSERS Pure Wool, aca-vy-welght cloth. All skes .. 32/6, 35/- s 39/6 ENGLISH CREAM FLANNELS Highest quality cloth. ATI sizes— Socially Priced .. .. 39/6 « TANCRED ST. I ASHBURTON

■ ' ASK FOR m SUNSHINE i'NEW PROCESS I FLOUR ' ■■' i '/ : Now available ?" from Grocers. Produced by the Most Modern English Machinery, this flour isgreatly superior to the ordinary flour, being "lively," delightful'to handle, arid gives a beautiful rise. Unsurpassed for Thickening. Packed in 6£lb., 251 b., 501 b., 1001 b., 2001 b. e ETGTO - f KEEPS FRESH EGGS FRESH T 6 JAR DOES 400 Holiday Touring by Rail BARGAINS FOR ALL TRAVELLERS. ~ New Zealanders, your railway touring tickets offer the ; i r world's cheapest travel. ■':' Think of the bargains! Seven weeks' travel over all lines —only £l3, second-class, and £l6 ss, first-class. Four weeks' travel over all lines of the North or South Is- * land—only £7 1 Os, second-class, and £ 10, first-class. Persuade relatives or friends to form a party for the "grand tour." SEE THE "WONDERLAND OF THE PACIFIC." LET THE NEWSPAPERS HELP YOU SELL

$ # ft • Stie-'s-a very important person is the Housewife, and no business can succeed without her goodwill. She holds jjj the key t 0 the Home Purse, does 85 per | cent, of the actual buying, and probably 1 75 per cent, of''the choosing as well | And tke best method of 1 appealing to her? Why, through the \ columns of the newspapers, of course. ; She keeps abreast of the times, reads the news, takes an intelligent interest in the events of the day, and:closely scans the advertisements. .~/H She entertains, too, and over the afternoon tea she chats, and talk clothes, food, and the home. She can be a sales force, too, because a recommendation here, a suggestion there, and another potential customer is influenced by her. She knows from experience that, to be consistently advertised, a product must be good. Tell her about your goods through the columns of thq daily papers. She's, your ..greatest market—and your most powerful. LET THE HEWSPAPEBS HELP

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 28, 13 November 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 28, 13 November 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 28, 13 November 1934, Page 2

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