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FIND WRIG LEY’S HELPSTHEIR GAME GOLFERS, cricketers, tennis players all sportsmen like Wrigley’s because they’ve learned bow it helps their game! The act of chewing relaxes tense nerves, the fresh mint flavour keeps the mouth moist and cool, relieves thirst and fatigue. Try some —you’ll like it! •I * # $ [Also Spearmint m six bar packets, 3d. TAKE YOUR. CHANCE IN W.T. 35-2

ADENOIDS AND TONSILS AVOID OPERATIONS Snoring, mouth breathing, hard cough, anaemia, loss of weight, depression, irritability—aii caused by poison drawling from adenoids and infected tonsils. KANATOX nrevents painful operations. Adenoids disappear gradually and naturally, swollen tonsils and sore throats subside. Use KANATOX after operations. It prevents regrowth and will protect your children from infectious diseases. Get a trial 3/G flask (or 6 weeks’ treatment flask 10/-) complete with special English dropper from your nearest chemist TODAY. See US before you have to see the Magistrate. Get that Cycle Lamp NOW. Electric Lamps,, complete with Battery and Bulb, from 4/-. Old Lamps, from 3/6. DYNAMO LIGHTING SETS Batteries, Bulbs, Etc, at the lowest prices. H. P. ARNST. Cycle Dealer andl Repairer, East Street, Ashburton.

I love the tints of autumn well, Russet and golden brown, Brave spots of colour on the grass When leaves come fluttering clown. But autumn gone, old winter comes, So don’t delay, be sure You’re safe from ’flu, from cough or cold, With “Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—(Advt.)

All that is New and Stylish in Dress Accessories is at Heffords, And so Reasonably P viced too . Visit our Busy Store S. Comprehensive Assortment of GLOVES :n Fabric, Nappa, Kid, and Wool. : ABRIC GLOVES, in Fawn, Grey, and Black. Assorted sizes. Priced 2/11, 3/11, 4/6 a pair. *JAPPA GLOVES, with two domes, also Gaunt--I<2t 7/11, 8/6, 9/11, 11/6 a pair. VOOLLEN GLOVES, in Fawn Navy, Brown, and Bright Shades. Sizes S.W. and W.. Priced 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6 a pair. 'hildren’s WOOLLEN GLOVES; Fawn, Navy, Brown, and Bright Shades. Priced 1/9 to 3/3, according to size. )ur Display Cards of NEW SEASON S BUTTONS are now complete, and Moderately Priced. \n Assortment of BELTS, in suitable shades, for the New Season’s Material and Woollen Jumpers and Cardigans. Priced 1/6, 2/6, 2/11 each. .ADIES* SCARVES, this Season, are Smart and Attractive, in Checked and Striped designs. priced ?/n 3/11> 4/11 each. Our Hosiery Department is complete with Autumn and Winter Weights dn £>lLK* LISLE, and CASHMERE HOSE. Fully Fashioned ART SILK HOSE, lined with Lisle, in Gunmetal, Pine Cone, Loam, and Sphinx. P» ced 4/6 a P air ' Fully Fashioned PURE SILK HOSE, in shades of Gunmetal, Smoketone, Cocktail, Fawn, and Brown. Sizes 9in., 9iin., loin. Priced 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 a pair. LISLE HOSE, lined with Wool, in all the latest shades and sizes. Priced 5/6 a pair. All Wool CASHMERE HOSE, in Shoe Grey, Fawn, Gunmetal, and Brown. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S. Priced 4/6, 4/11, 5/11, S/ll a pair. Fully Fashioned Silk and Wool HOSE, in Dark Grey, Heath and Leafmould. Priced 4/6 and 5/11 a pair. Fully Fashioned Lisle HOSE, in Gunmetal Leafmould, Dark Brown, and White. A sizes. Priced 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 a pair. A Varied Assortment of SILK and SATIN RIBBONS, suitable for Bouquets and ail Floral Emblems. All Prices are less 5 per cent Discount for Cash HEFFORDS OF ASHBURTON

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 177, 10 May 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 177, 10 May 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 177, 10 May 1935, Page 3

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