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ij m s 5 OF FASHION GOODS Mow Ist Full Swing The satisfaction of buying Superior Quality Goods at Reduced Prices has always been a feature of HEFFORD’S Sales, and the following Bargains maintain this standard. Ladies” Woollen Cardigans, shades Rose, Navy, Sky, Teal; Sizes S.W. and O.S. Usual Price 28/6 Sale Price 21/6 1 hree only Ladies” Chenile Cardigans, in Tan, Clover, and Nile. Straight styles. Sizes W.O.S. Usual Price 26/6 Sale Price 19/6 Children’s Woollen Cardigans. Shades Black, Nile, Maroon. Few only. Sale Price 4/11 Ladies” Locknit Bed Jackets. Pastel shades. Lace trimmed. T Short sleeves. Sizes S.W., O.S. Sale Price 2/11 Ladies’ Fancy Crepe de Chine and Satin Blouses, assorted shades and sizes. Sale Prices 4/11, 6/11, 8/11 Ladies’ Kabe Crepe Slip?. Creme Sky, Nile. Sizes S.W., W. Princess lops. Sale Price 12/6 Ladies” Locknit Waist Underskirts. Pastel shades. Sizes S.SAV., S.W., w. Sale Price 3/11 Ladies” Frocks in Trespun and Woollen Tweeds. Range of shades and styles in plain and checks. Sizes S.SAV. to X.O.S. Sale Price 15/6 to 70/Ladies’ Kabe Nights. Three only. Shades Skv, Lemon, Flesh. Size O.S. Sale Price 11/6 Ladies” Tweed Skirts. Assorted shades and sizes. Gorey and pleated styles. Sale Price 3/11, 6/11 Ladies” Mesh Jumpers, suitable for Slacks. Shades Brown, Green, Navy, Lemon. Sizes S.W., W. Sale Price 2/11, 3/11 Ladies’ Suits and Costumes. Shades Nile, Rust, Sky, Black. Sizes S.S.W. to W. Sale Price 29/6 to 49/6 Large Range Winter Millinery. All reduced. Sale Price 1/- to 22/6 1 Only Ladies’ Blue Woollen Suit. Buttoned style, stitched front. Size W.X. Sale Price 49/6 G. HEFFORD & CO. “ The East and Tancred Streets. This man is laying the foundations for Victory (1) Almost from sun-up you’ll hear the crrckwhang of his pick—biting through buried rock, cleaving the thick-rooted hummocks. A real man’s job is Sam’s —at any time. /Vow; it’s a vital war-time service. An army moves on the roads he makes. (2) After a chilly hour’s truck-ride home Sam goes straight after that bath with Lifebuoy. Good and hot he has it, and he takes his time—lets the livening, clean smelling lather draw out the tiredness as well as the day’s grime and sweat. (3) Freshened up now— -really comfort* able - he’s more than interested in that man-sized dinner Mary has ready. Afterwards? Well, maybe a spot of ping-pong with the youngster —as long as he remembers not to win. I r I^TTV w % \ tf m 1 m ■-i i X *> PEOPLE IN VIGOROUS JOBS PREFER LIFEBUOY IN THE ORIGINAL DOUBLET FORM LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.), LIMITED, PETOJSjE. W.W.2OZ.

IT’S TIMS TO SPRAT We have in Stock all the Correct Materials for Every Class of Spraying. RED SPRAYING OIL LIME SULPHUR BLACK LEAF 40 BORDEAU POWDER All in Small and Large Containers. PRICES REASONABLE. JOHN ORR & CO. LTD., HARDWARE MERCHANTS.

| CHRISTCHURCH-ASHPURTON. § I Door-to-Door Freight Service j I INCLUSIVE RATE-33/- PER TON j I Run in conjunction with the New Zealand Railways. I I■m • • | 1 NO CONSIGNMENT TOO LARGE. NO PARCEL TOO SMALL, j I Bulk Tonnage Contractors to the Railway Department = 8 THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS COY., LTD, 1 CHRISTCHURCH. ’PHONE 36-300. | F. LOOMS, Ashburton Delivery Representative, j SERVICE—PROMPTITUDE— EFFICIENCY. J iiininiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiinniDi!!!iin!iiHiiHtHliniHiiii!iimmiiitiijiiiiimiitiiiiiiiittiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiniiiiniiiiiua!iuttiDttWU

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 248, 30 July 1943, Page 5

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