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Beath’s Short Sale 9th to 16th inst. Showroom Specials irM Ladies’ BJack Suiting COSTUMES with pin stripes. Sizes S.SAV., S.W., W. and O.S. Fitting Coat, Skirt inverted pleat back and front. Season’s price 6gns. Sale Price £3/3/1 only Woman’s X. Black Wool Suiting COSTUME, with pin stripe. Tailored style. Skirt inverted pleat in front. Season’s price £4/15/6. Sale Price 79/6. Woman’s COSTUME in Green Diagonal Tweed, fitting coat with tucked revers and pockets, box pleat in skirt, back and front. Season’s price 69/6, Sale Price 49/6. COATS- ; O.S. Tailored COAT in Tan Cheviot Tweed, semi-fitting style. No collar. . Revers. Season’s price £5/5/-. Sale Price 89/6. Woman’s Tweed Box COAT, in green tones, flecked with rust, Collar, stitched revers, and pocket. Season’s price £6/6/-. Sale Price £5/5/FROCKS— Woman’s X. Angora Wool FROCK in Green, bodice with collar and bow, stitched pockets and belt; skirt inverted pleat back and front. Season’s price 89/6. Sale Price 79/6 S. Woman s and Woman’s FROCKS, in fine stripe Trespun. Shades Green, Prune, Blue and Brown. Very smart styles. Season’s price 55/6. Sale Price 47/6. S. Woman’s CARDIGAN in Mid-brown, button at neck. Season’s price 24/6. Sale Price 18/11. Woman’s JUMPER, in flame shade, fancy rib, long sleeves. Season’s price, 2 1 /-. • i. Sale Price 18/11 S. Women’s and Women’s Smart Tweed SKIRTS, assorted styles. Sale Prices from 9/11. MILLINERY MILLINERY Season’s Styles in Smart FELTS marked at. prices to effect quick clearance. BEATH’S

Inter-Island Steamer Express Timetable Alterations Owing to the earlier sailing time of the T.S.S. "Maori” from Lyttelton, the 7.0 a.m. express from Invercargill on Wednesdays and Fridays will not now connect with the steamer. On those days through passengers from the south will require to travel by the 8.45 a.m. Dunedin-Christchurch express. The last steamer train for Lyttelton will now leave Christchurch at 7.10 p.m. on Wednesdays and Fridays. Timetables on the other sailing days however will remain as at present.

READING GLASSES Winter nights with comfortable reading and sewing by the fire are coming. THAT IS IF YOUR EYES ARE RIGHT. Half an hour in my Consulting Room will settle the question. Each eye is tested separately and in conjunction with it’s fellow. The delicate muscles which turn the eyes inward are also examined. Of course this cannot be done except in a MODERN CONSULTING ROOM fitted with the LATEST INSTRUMENTS. Anything I. else is guess work and probably RUINED VISION. § The LATEST ENGLISH FRAMES and LENSES of the highest grade are hero and I DON’T HAVE TO APOLOGISE FOR MY : ' . . PRICES. They are right. FRANK CURTIS, Fellow of the Institute of Opticians, N.Z. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIAN, Past Street, Ashburton. Telephone 305. a

WRIGLEYS 4rk> CHEWING GUN Delicious Wriglcy’s Chewing Gum removes the particles of food which lodge between your teeth and cause decay. It penetrates the tiniest interstices into which even the bristliest toothbrush can never reach and massages the gums stimulating the flow of lymph necessary to keep them firm and strong. That is why Wrigley’s helps keep your teeth bright, strong and healtjhy. Wriglcy’s also aids your digestion; Three delicious flavours p.K. (real peppermint), Spearmint (garden mint), Jujcy Fruit (deliciously different). Buy some today. nzu2s AAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 228, 9 July 1941, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 228, 9 July 1941, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 228, 9 July 1941, Page 2

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