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THE NEW 1940 / / L m U Defiant 99 ISeries wm warns Hi; 4' v ■._■■*■ ' .«s£?« - 6 M j When you buy COURTENAY, you get a better* Rado than you get elsewhere for the same money, or even a little more. We do not ask you to take our word for it. LET US PROVE IT . . . ARRANGE YOUR DEMONSTRATION TO-DAY. MODELS from 17 Gns. Easy Terms arranged if desired. PHONE: £QO McILRJUTH’S RADIO SALES & SERVICE. OFFICIAL COURTENAY RADIO SERVICE, pr&TF * Next M.S.A. Club. Burnett St. SfK \IHAT IS WHY I AM |NEVER "UVERISH." 8 If you fed “ liverish ” and out of sorts, take a bed- [ time dose of Beecham’s Pills, and such symptoms las lassitude, sick headache and biliousness, will be [ gone in the morning. Beecham’s Pills are purely vegetable, gentle, reliable, and safe for young and old. My laxative is WORTH A GUINEA A BOX! res tyle* Iff Infest tiio^ .. ts w ?LaSy st^ a 19 40 -’- Telect Snt ElesW 00 * 8 allircM LICHFIELD STREET (near Colombo Street), CHRISTCHURCH. Open till 9 o’clock Fridays. The Pattison Ede Co. Ltd.

RED SPRUCE COUGH MIXTURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. There's Nothing Better for Young or Old. May be given to the youngest child if diluted according to, the directions, on the label. Try a double dose in hot water at bedtime—-it’s good. Ashburton’s Own Cough Cure. R. TOTTY, BURNETT STREET PHARMACY.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 238, 16 July 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 238, 16 July 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 238, 16 July 1940, Page 7

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