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FOR SALE. S EGERS, LTD. EGERS, LTD. C< EGERS, Ltd.—6 only Ladies’ Evening Frocks, smart styles, assorted materials, shades of Black, Rose, Cherry, Blue and Cream. Usually 27/6; now, 17/6 each. OEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Fine AllWool Jumpers, contrasting colour at neck and sleeve, shaues or /Navy/ Red, Fawn/Green. Usually, 5/11; now, J/ii each. S EGEIIS, Ltd. —Special: Ladies’ Silk and Cotton Vests, coloured binding, no sleeves; also, feiln and Cotton \ escs, no sieeves; in shades of Flesh, .■Say, Ait and Apricot. Usually, 2/6; now, 1/6 each. S EGERS, Ltd.—Children’s Bungalow Aprons, assorted sizes, dark grounds. Usually, 1/-; now 6d each. Also, Ladies’ Bungalow Aprons, last colours, 1/- ancl 1/3 each. S EGERS, Ltd. —36 in. Morocain, good quality, in a large range of shades. Usually, 1/6; now, 9d a yd. S EGERS, Ltd.—36in. Uncrushable Crepe, 11 only odd lengths. Usually, 2/6; now only 6d a yard—Special Price to Clear. S EGERS, Ltd.—9 Pieces 36-in. Uncrushable Crepe;, good quality, assorted patterns. Usually, 4/6; now only 1/- a yd—Special Price to Clear. S EGERS, Ltd.—Children’s All-Wool Gauntlet Gloves, assorted sizes and shades of Navy, Red, Brown and Blue. Usually, 2/6; now, 1/6 a pr. S EGERS, Ltd. —We are clearing out all Oddments in PERFUMES. Wolf’s Perfumes, large bottle 1/6, now 9d. Also, Ashes or lloses and Violets’ Perfumes, large bottle usually 3/6, mny 1/6. S EGERS, Ltd.—Aslies of Roses and Violets’ Combination Sets of Powder and Perfumes. Usually 2/6, now 1/6 each. S EGERS, Ltd.—Join, x 45in. Coloured Border Supper Cloths. Usually 1/9, now. 1/-. RADIOL A.—A name to consider when buying your new radio. Models from £l6/16/-.— Cordery Wells, and Co. ,Ltd., Burnett St., Phono 623. PROVE it for yourself Sinclair’s Orange Quinine and Iron Tonic a sure defence in time of need, — John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street,. FEAR winter ailments ? We recommend amazing new vitamin food. Besta St. Bernard. 64 times richer than Cod Liver oil. Wonderful results.—J. Sinclair and other Chemist?. ARE you run-down or nervy? then you need Sinclair’s Orange Quinine Iron Tonic.—John Sinclair ,Chemist, East Street. CHILLS! Colds! ’Flu! Don’t take unnecessary risks with worn, leaking shoes, bring them to Wally John, Tancred Street. THIS weather you want something that will sustain your vitality. We have the best Fried Fish and Chips money can buy.—Prattley’s Tancred Street Cafe. ’Phone 41. STOP that Cold! with Sinclair’s Lung Balsam; a sure remedy.— John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street. BEFORE you decide on a radio hear the Courtenay. Suited for our conditions. A trial will convince. Ring 600 for free demonstration. MEN! MEN—Strong Chrome Working Boots, recommended for hard wear, only 19/6 at E. Reynolds, The Bootmaker, Saunders’ Buildings. A COUGH js a danger signal. Protect your lungs with Sinclair’3 Lung Balsam. —John Sinclair, Chemist/, East Street. STEFFENS’ Milk-Made Bread—Delicious to eat; makes excellent toast. The Ideal Family Bread.— Steffens’ Triangle Bakery. SCOTCH the ’flu at once, don’t let it develop, use Sinclair’s Lung Balsam gives immediate relief. —John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street. REMEMBER ! A stitch in time saves nine. Bring you Boot repairs to Wally John, Tancred Street. TELL Me To-night” at Supper at the Tancred Street Cafe. Meals at all hours, appetising and daintily served.—Prattley’s, ’Phone 41. FOR Reliable prescriptions you can’t do better than Ring 21. —John Sinclair, Chemist, East Street. SHOE Repairs, Shoe Repairs.—The utmost of wear and comfort is assured if thev are repaired by E. Reynolds, The Bootmaker, Saunders' Buildings. DON’T let Old Man Worry get you down, take Sinclair’s Orange Quinine and Iron Tonic and Buck Up! —John Sinclair, Chemist, East St . ARRANGE your demonstration of Courtenay Radio to-day. Latest features. Hear one before you decide. From £l7/10/-. Easy terms arranged.—K. D. Mcllraith, Reg. Radio Serviceman, 127 Burnett Street. EAT Wholemeal Bread for protection against winter ills. Full or tho essential vitamins and delicious to taste.— Steffens’ Triangle Bakery. “ OUT OF THE WINDOW” SALE. FOR a few days we are showing m our Window certain goods, representing overstocked lines from which we offer very liberal discounts. This is purely a stock reducing idea and tho sale' is strictly coufmed to goods in display in the Window. IT WILL BE WISE TO LOOK IN THE WINDOW SOON! BROOM’S. Burnett St.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 245, 29 July 1936, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 245, 29 July 1936, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 245, 29 July 1936, Page 1