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mmms am*®** ss (v mm iff - !■ ■ m ry, yet ready « adam Ift 0 ! Everything a schoolboy needs in the way of clothes is at the H.B. stores . He who waits may need—BUY EARLY. j SCHSOfe SUP'S Fine all wool grey Worsted Sac Double seats and elbowsr- Fit boys 7 to 16 years of Size? 49/6 Rise 1/- a size. SCHOOL OVERCOATS In serviceable tweed in grey, blue, and brown shades, from 52/6 SCHOOL RAINCOATS and SOU’-WESTERS. Navy texture coats, full belt. Warm check lined, from 28/6 Sou’-Wester to match 4/6 SCHOOL SINGLETS Fine natural all wool, short sleeve ts, from 5/9 Cream Interlock Short Sleeve Singlet, good weight and soft finish. 3/6 SCHOOL SHORTS Heavy Navy Serge, Double Seated shorts. ' 7/11 Mosgiel Grey Worsted Shorts, double seats, splendid wearing. from 13/6 I SCHOOL HOSE Heavy all wool ribbed Hose. Red, Royal and white tops, from 3/In Fine Quality all wool with ring top, from 4/6 SCHOOL PULLOVERS Heavy weight Pullovers in grey, and heather marl, from 9/6 Also fine Navy with red or white facings, from 8/6 SCHOOL CAPS Primary School Secondary Schools 2/11 6/3 ASHBURTON, Also at Christchurch and Timaru. B H iTS COOD ITS 195^7

•RING KERR BROS. FOR YOUR | NEXT i Grocery Order l We have good stocks of the \ following lines:— iHerrings in Tomato Sauce ? 1/i and 1/7 [Salmon » » • 1/5 and 2/6 ISoups . . . . per packet 6d tTins of Tomato Soup, an,d 1/1 iTins of Peas . . 9d and 1/2 [Tins of Beans . . per tin. 1/2 [Good Broken Orange Pekoe Tea » per lb 3/Bran, Pollard and Grit always on l hand. [Crockery and Hardware are very I hard to procure, so buy now. TELEPHONE 96. 1 *iwe AFFECTIONS o( any of th« Mlowlnf parts may be catiwi by NERVES jffiplittd at lit* spine byawMtutawi vejwtf * BRAIM f EVES ! EARS NOSE• THROAT; ‘ ’ ‘ARMS / HEART, SUNOS ’ '■ ” LIVER V. , STOMACH ‘PANCREAS: 'SPLEEN ’KIDNEYS' , •SMALL EOWEt LARGE BOWEL GENITAL ORGANS THIGHS AND LEGS Chiropractic Hours 2 to 5 p.m. and by appointment, F. A, COLDICOTT, 19th Year of Practice. HAVELOCK ST.. ASHBURTON.

King’s Birthday Week-end Have a Happy Holiday by Train Whichever way you decide to spend the King’s Birthday, be sure of one thing . . . that you get the fullest enjoyment from this last long week-end before October. And for tired minds and bodies what better relaxation than a pleasant change from familiar humdrum surroundings? If you do plan a trip away from home it follows naturally that you’ll use the train—the cheapest, the safest and the most comfortable way to travel. Reserve Seats Well Beforehand. READING GLASSES Winter nights with comfortable reading and sewing by the fire are coming. THAT IS IF YOUR EYES ARE RIGHT. eye [f an hour in my Consulting Room will settle the question.. Each is tested separately and in conjunction with it’s follow. lhe delicate muscles which turn the eyes inward are also examined. Of course this cannot he done except in a MODERN CONSULTING ROOM fitted with the LATEST INSTRUMENTS. Anyth,eg else is guess work and probably RUINED VISION. The LATEST ENGLISH FRAMES and LENSES of the highest made are Fere and I DON’T HAVE TO APOLOGISE FOR MY g PRICES. They are right. FRANK CURTIS, Fellow of the Institute of Opticians, N.Z. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, East Street, Ashburton. Telephone .05. >

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 2

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