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SI Tl/ The Fabric of I iL H the Moment. 1 TUSSORE SlLK.— This popular silk is shown in a '% very big range—so big that we know no other a display can match ours. A splendid material Silks are increasingly 1 > for Blouses, Costumes, Skirts, Bloomers, etc. popular this season, and 9 This is a very, fine quality. deservedly so, for no 1 Priced from 1/6 to 5/11 per yard. ot her material makes up ft JAPANESE SILK.-We are showing a fine Jssort- h ••"""* meat of colours, including Ivory, Cream, Navy, »"* "• an. "~£j and Black. All weights of material are in our JKl^^SuJ. selection - „ b e overlooked. .. We Prices range from 1/, to 5/11 per yard. neve K ma de so big a disCREPE DE CHINE, shown in Black, White, Sky, play of. Silk Goods as Biscuit, Saxe, Navy, Vieux, Rose, and Pink. A now, and want you to splendid material, which present fashion places call in and see how very .; in full demand fine the qualities are and how extremely economiDRESS SILKS.— We have a magnificent range m cal our prices. these and other Silks, embracing all the leading shades. Our prices are extremely moderate, 1 1 but the qualities are better than ever before. v ■ Call in the Co-op. Drapery Sections and view this big I display of Fashionable Silks. 1 . B^B pP_ w those who intend putting in a X .^^^ 0 A tJL, _A)^^^_| afford to hold over the question I. f^w i y\ _# fj y m longer. When planning the ■ TnL^^r M f ■>■ Mk m -rt sheafing* shed and deciding upon m y^L^^^TM^^ Mr^B^^^^^r _Hr^ the make of engine and machines, ■ ___^_^_i_^_^H_V. _^_^ri^_^^^ ie wa^ ig t° steer your m m ir-^^F'^^^J course by those who have already ■ erected siiolj plants. Since tak- m IHlWfl iltillUli^^^^y ing iiptiio 400 Lister Engines and .'■ _^_P^^_^^^^fc^_U_Kl//yj fif I k lH||ljj3^^ 3.800 Lister Shearing Machines 2 .^^^^ *^mmM*MM*m**^^ have been sold in New Zealand, Be.-. LISTER ENGINES. . . __L' Simplicity of construction.makes these engines so easy to run that a boy can run them • ,-• IJjp without trouble. The mimber■of parts has been reduced to a minimum consistent with f|||. economy and accessibility. None but highest grade materials go into these engines, f m Specially-hardened metal where needed; ground surfaces true to one-thousandth part of an I ■ inch. Bronze bushes fitted without. The New "Lister" runs on-half-pint Of Benzine per .'•'S-V B.H.P. per hour under full load. That's why the "Lister" leads—and why you should, ;Jt install it. •■ • THE LISTER SHEARING MACHINE. ■, Twenty years' experience of New Zealand requirements have added many improvements, ''•■'' until the machine is perfect in every way. The shear is cast steel throughout, hardened -5 ' and ground true, with an improved screwless shear joint. . . . Extra durable in every '• -w' ■■■' particular, and the parts are all interchangeable with the Wolselcy machine. This is the. X machine for long, hard service. m ' THE LISTER SEPARATOR is by far the best constructed machine before the public. 500 of B : them have been sold in New Zealand, and they are giving complete satisfaction every- ■ where. ALL LISTER GOODS ARE BRITISH. B We are showing in our extensive showroom a fine range of Agricultural Machinery, in- ■ eluding Deering Binders, Wool Presses, Twitch Harrows, a complete line of P. and D. ■ • Duncan's Implements, Diabolo Separators, and many other-labour-saving tools. • ■ Call to see them and get our prices. — I !SI,Z. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LTD., I ASHBURTON'S GREATEST STORE. B . WEST STREET, ■ . ■ : ■.•. ',- ASHBURTON. || more to%So technical"classes in re Get for Solace and Smiles I I aard to the subsidy asked for, he would «. _ T „ ,_, —„ V,. - i^lr mfn +Tia matter and see what he These Big-Value, Double-Sided Becords offer the widest teleolook into the matter ana see .*nai m- ... tionof Popular Item« and Latest Successes. Leading Military could do. In conclusion,-he hoped tnat Bands—Famous-Orchestras—Solos by noted Instrumentalist* '' \ this movement of technical and scien- and Vooalists—Your Favourite Ballads and Humorous Songs— tine instruction would grow and grow ALL OIC ' Hear Marie Lloyd, Vesta Tilley, Weil Kenyon, ' , and orow until we were in that happy AT fc/O ¥ aT& Skeridanj Alexander Prince. Stanley 1 „r i iii / <.-« no +Ita W«+ ' Kirkby singing"Keep the Home Fires Burnposition to hold our own as the best mg> » and H . M- Scots Guard Band. That's a programme to educated and trained country in the pleas* everybody! Begal Catalogue Free on Bequest. world. (Applause.)'. , _ Regal British-made Record* matily Oatwear ' Mr H. Davis then thanked the Any Other Record* at the Same Price ' ■ ■ '' IMinister on behalf of the board. -, , Wholesale: - WEBLEY, SONS & GOFTON, LTD. :: Music Special!* „ ... 243 High Street, Christchurch for Coughs and Ciolds. nev«r fasls. n Wood?' Great Peppermint Cure, —«-— — . ~— ■■_ » COLUMBIA LOCAL AGENTS: OSMAN AND CO., AND H. P. EVANS. BUSINESS NOTICES. " ' ~~ — If you feel the need of a Pick-me- INSURE YOUR LIFE I |M-_M-an--->i-w-->>-aMi I vp } get a Bottle of —In the — \ "The mixture I .nnadeA BONNINGTON'S LIVER TONIC. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PBOVI--1 from the 2/- bottle of Hean s 1 - f DENT SOCIETY. 1 Essence proved the best 1 -\TOUR System needs Bracing up Most Stringent Reserves. I cough and cold medicine I m jf 'tween Seasons. Most Economical Management. 1 ever used." Insist on the on- 1 . Most Liberal Conditions. 1 ginnl and genuine H-E-A-N-S 1 Mogt p eop i e req niro a Tonic during * CTUAL RESULTS of a * ii,..»« mill-—1 the change of .seasons. /\ Whole Term of Life Poiicy. , . . „ „ You are sure to feel greatly im- TABLh A. Don't goon irom day to day feeling od in health for it- Policy No< 18)241 Age 24 at KHTItr . languid and spiritless when a two- r Issued 1868. shilling bottle oi! STEVENS HEALTH Hundreds have tried this medicine Original Sum. Assured „. fIM) 0 0 | SALT will toue up your system, cleanse escolJent .results Bonus Additions to March 31, the stomach, ami make you "fit as a , j^ gt> £808 18 0 ■ fiddle." 2/- everywhere. 2 SECURE A BOTTLE TO-DAY. Bonus for one year, - 1913 .".. 18 14 0 ; I HiHroj^^ 2s 6d^ Bottle. Present T.nal SuhTaT ° I'HBiWL-*l^ Pw'JISIBS _BONNII^rON, The yearly premium is ... £10 8 0 H HfflH^^ir^ * '^^'Mfialw^a oxTw-rTcr wn nimrnQT The total premiums paid to Si ffl^Sfe,,^iii#f^liiP CHI<,MIST A^D DItUGGJSr, December 31, 1913 (46 I' IHl^Wrwp^gCTmMMirl!| Ashlmrton. years), amount to .„ £478 8 0 I SB iiSßili^ llf 8 0M ■ Full Particulars from }^Km^m^^vSMWm ASHBDRTON LOAN AND INVEST ■• tampq ptpw IrHV^lllillkl&A^^l m MENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF „ ta , JA MF; S™ \ . , Wmr m W< *i T»irpncTT l'epresentative A.M.P. Society. : gf-IF M*4 y "i-ruftjii. Rox 272. Christchuroh. . C 188 □ \ & Q ASSISTANCE TO BUILD ON EASY rriwi? v« 7~n~a tt U v 77T~, B DlTpr <| »pYt pa TERMS rliJtllii Key to Crood Health and Good n iJUiv<u»i->/-\*v a * Q . A' 7 Living, ■ is an abundance of freak ' 8 iSST^a^E 9 Ti OA«B )i «r«J' to Purchase or %£2* S. S^^ "fit M House, Shop, or onM-.-« U3 nmpack u a:' £n JLJ Build. Mortgages" arranged on them in your garden. All kinds in 4i [j couiii you ptomi ih« Lorn? rj the most liberal terms. packets at John Orr txiA Co'■ H-rt ■■ The" Bhitisii Dominions are rea«!y Hfi [(ciuiiia, at UOIIII \jrr UUU VO. i BHI H ■to protect you; their preniiaius a»e low. Ww DEPOSITS received at. CALL" or for Street Store. U M a yuesrn<lvav n «rrr,, sr rr,,,<? M P]XKD PKTSIODS. HIGHRST CURW TirF~nßiriviT~nm'i\-in^ 1 RKNT NATES ALLOWED. y , cental i^'kasceuklA' M Office: Arcade and Tancred Street. 'Tlag Brand Pickles'* are still o» ta^ 7H 25 l'a.\.oi\ St., wtuim;«jn. ? 1 To be tound in every live grocer's snofv i_B£i)> Ml t X PWI?T<STTAN They are not better than the best, \mk MMI 'ff^imHK .%cO Manager. But tliey are miles ahead of all the rest.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3557, 18 September 1916, Page 3

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