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C' -U ON^ UfO •sw\ t//> L ' . . you’ll be grateful to a warmer vest and nightrobe. It’s surprising bow comforting these next-to-vou’s can be, whether they are of softly woven cotton interlock, or fine wool. And a Bed Jacket to don for early tea ... or a robe to wear toasting your toes by the fire, will be real essentials before many weeks breeze by. WOOLLEN VESTS in fine rib and worsted, short sleeves or sleeveless. S.W. to O.S. 8/6 to 16/11. £ * A <» m V r* 1 w-u. /> U t-h 7 SSI w; INTERLOCK VESTS, with or without sleeves. S.W. to N.O.S. 5/1 to 11/9. INTERLOCK PANTIES in Cream and Peach only. S.W. to O.S. 6/6 to 9/3. WOOL LINED NIGHT ROBES with long and short sleeves in pastel shades. Really pretty styles ... no longer grannies’ prerogative. S.S. to O.S. 32/- to 44/-. DRESSING GOWNS & HOUSE COATS in cosy woollen materials, in shades of rose, beige, blue and cinnamon. Beautifully designed, excellently cut, delightful to wear. S.W. to O.S. 69/6 to 93/3. BED JACKETS in Peach and Nile Brush Wool, long sleeves. Cosv and flatteringly soft. S.W. to O.S. 22/9 to 25/-. The FARMERS’ ASHBURTON. “The Store with the City Atmosphere.

FALSE TEETH REQUIRE PROPER CLEANING' m ah disfirurinK 11 film” and food particles are removed, in a few seconds. The plate is sterilised and freshened . no dental odour ”to impair your breath ... all done in one quick, simple operation with THIS. . .. "THIS” cleans and polishes Artificial Teeth by same way as a Dentist cleans them. Buy a tube of THIS cwyres how your Artificial Teetli improve. AT ALL CHEMISTS & STORts. Fletcher, Humphreys & Co. Ltd., Cathedral Square, Christchurch. ■ ■

Men’s and Boys’ CLOTHES For Active Service. TO-DAY, all of us want to avoid waste . . . conserve our resources ... be more careful what we buy. That is why our Men’s Department strongly recommends its Working Clothes ~.. Clothes that will stand up to the rough and. tumble of everyday life. • © © Khaki Bib OVERALLS, size 4 to 8. Priced 16/9. Khaki Combination OVERALLS, sizes 5 to 8. Priced 26/9. Khaki Overall IROUSERS, all sizes. Priced 15/11. Khaki Garage or Warehouse COATS, all sizes. Priced 24/-. Saddle Tweed COATS, all wool. Priced 55/3. Napp TROUSERS, in all sizes. Priced 17/6, 18/6,19/11. Working CARDIGANS and JERSEYS in Men’s and O.S. sizes, in grey, heather and navy. Flannel in greys and navy, in men’s and O.S. sizes. "Priced 8/7 to 16/6. Oilskin COATS. LEGGINGS and SOU’-WESTERS, in all sizes. £ Strong BRACES for Working. Priced 4/9. Boys’ Woollen SINGLETS, in sizes 22in to 32in. Priced 6/- to 8/9. Boys’ Grey Flannel SHIRTS with canoe collars. Sizes 11 12, 13, 14, 13. Priced 12/6 to 16/6 Boys’ PYJAMAS, winterweight. Priced 12/- and 15/-. a HEFFORD & Co. Ltd., DRAPERS AND MEN’S MERCERS, East and Tancred Streets, ’Phone 33.

luiiiiiHiiiuidifiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiigiiiiiiii CARE FOR THE CROCKERY Train Travellers Can Help. In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and teaspoons, the Railways Refreshment Branch would appreciate the co-oper-i ation of train travellers. Many breakages could be prevented by placing used crockery in a place of safety on the platform and unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons should not be taken away in the train. Refreshment room customers will assist quick service by tendering the correct money; note-changing at rush periods is a hindrance. Co-operation Makes Tasks Less Difficult. l(li!!lllll||||||||||||ilti(IIIIIIHIIIHTillllllililIIIIIIIIItlllIIIIIIIIIIl!lIII21lilillllIlll!llilIllIIII iiiiiuimuiuiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiii

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 145, 2 April 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 145, 2 April 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 65, Issue 145, 2 April 1945, Page 4

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