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BOTTLE DRESS Spot Press y- m r u on week-end leave ... holiday declared at the Loving Care. Bottlery . . , Trixie the Typiste thinks that the Army copied the Battle Dress from her Skiing Suit. Sandy the Storeman says “Lash, man, them caps is nae a Glengarrie's poor relation.” Heeltaps-Smith thinks that the Old School Tie should be worn alongside the regimental colour patches, while Inkson the Scratchetary states boldly that “He'd shake those fellows up in the Pay Office with a brand new system.” Oscar the Office Boy says “Wait till I'm of age, and wear a battle dress too.” While Tim and Ru quietly admit that their Bottle Dress is a businesslike outfit with plenty of elbow and knee room for taking up the appropriate Military posture when launching a counter (lunch) attack. So up Guards and at 'em. Let's away to the nearby canteen for Timaru, the Tiger’s Milk that makes mighty, mettlesome men. Timaru the fighting men's fluid. Every Field-Marshal Carries a Bottle in his Knapsack JOLOWINC^ I ALEwSTOUT THE STUFF TO GIVE THE TROOPS COPYRIGHT. TAS.I 92/160 %■ e wcd endhattled with loving can by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD..,Tlm»ru Branch.

m BUT FRUIT NFY Im pattern to ywnttf, compere cur prices before you buy Xmas Groceries. Even though you are not ready with your Xmas order, you t should know just how much we can save you on SULTANAS , RAISINS, CURRANTS, SPICES, . .PUDDINGS, NUTS, JELLIES, CUSTARDS, ... BISCUITS, JAM, CHEESE, Etc. Our Good* are always fresh —send a trial order. Items You Will Need. 3-Crown Sultanas, per lb . 3-crown Currants, lb . . Phoenix Peel, per lb . . . Cherries, per £lb . . . . Mixed Fruits, per lb . . Angelica, per oz Muscatels . . Seeded Raisins Walnuts in Shell, per lb Shelled Walnuts, per Sicily Almonds, per Tinned Meats, Jellies, Etc. Bid 9d 1/7 9d 1/4 5d /10 and 2/6 . . 9id 1/8d 1/1/2 sid Jordan Almonds, per Icing Sugar, per lb . « Castor Sugar, per lb . . Cathedral Essences Cake Decorations, Cake Frill. Xmas Hams. New Season’s Mild Cured. ; Book Early. Sheep Tongues . , Ox Tongues . . . . Corned Beef . Brawn, per lb . . . Jellied Veal, per lb . Honey Price’s Extracts Gregg’s Extracts Bray’s Cordials . . . Jellies (Una) . . . Cooked Pressed Ham, 1/7 . . 5/3 , 1/3, 2/2 • • !/- . . 1/8 , 1/2, 2/2 . . 1/2 . . . 1/4 . . 1/9 . 4 a 1/per lb 2/4 Suitable Presents. Chocolate Tablets 3d, 6d, 1/Boxes Chocolates Biscuits in Gift Tins and Packets Christmas Crackers. Gift Pack Toilet Soaps, Etc. • • • JOHN ORR & CO., LTD., EAST STREET, ASHBURTON.

Get Rid of Headaches. Ninety Per Cent of Headaches come from the eyes and are known as OCULAR HEADACHES. MODERN INSTRUMENTS and up-to-date equipment are necessary to estimate CORRECTLY the EXACT LENSES required. MR CURTIS has the MOST MODERN INSTRUMENTS used in SIGHT TESTING, which are sponsored by the world’s FINESI ' MAKERS. ' WHY Endure Ocular Headaches? Make an appointment with me and your troubles will be relieved. FRANK CURTIS, Fellow of the Institute of Opticians, N.Z. OPTICIAN. Telephone 305. OPHTHALMIC East Street, Ashburton. m

BABY PRAMS Direct from the Manufacturers. Buy the best, buy for Cash, New De* signs, railed free. Buy by Mail. Write L. Pitcher Coy., Pram Makers, opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, C.t, SAVE -£5-

T. F. SMITH ' PLUMBER TANCRED STREET ’Phones 143 and 547

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 38, 25 November 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 38, 25 November 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 38, 25 November 1940, Page 2

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