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I Tussore Silks! Tussore Silks! j DISTINCT FAVOURITES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR! I ■ ■ '"■. ■'■ ' ' ■ ' . >j Ladies who wish to be particularly smart in their. TUSSORE SILKS can be made into extremely i attire should choose TUSSORE SILK for their smart and dainty garments — they are ideal for | Costumes, Frocks, and Blouses. Summer Wear, as tbey are cool and; fresh, I The qualities of our TUSSORE SILKS are TUSSORE SILK IS ACKNOWLEDGED exceptionally fine; they are wear-resisting f AS ONE OF THE EASIEST WASHING I a great degree, and are positively unmafech- FABRICS KNOWN, AND MUST BE ed for value and economy. IRONED PERFECTLY, DRY TO- GET 1 .- ... , BEST RESULTS. i . . . q ' : ■ ~~ —~ ■ ~~ ~" ~ ■ ' ' ■ . NOTHING BETTER FOR CHILDREN'S FROCKS! Our range of TUSSORE SILKS Js absolutely unequalle d, while the prices bespeak •xeellent ralue; ... Goodbuying enables us to offer you absolutely bedrock prices ! , Special—lßo yards only, 25in ... ( t/- yard. 48 yards, 34in. ... ' ... ... 2/9 210 yards, 26in. ... ... ... 1/6 95 yards, 26in. and 34ii. ... 376 (Special) 180 yards, 34in. ... ... ' ■■- 1/11 60 yards, 34in. ... „. ... 379: 145 yards, 34in*. ... ... ... 2/6^ 105 yards, 34in. ... 4/- 5/- 5/6- 6/ANDREW ORR & Co., Ltd., ' DRAPERS, ASHBURTON.

Chevrolet 'Four-Ninety' "THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE." If you are thinking of .purchasing a Car before the coming summer you will be well ndyised to talk the matter over with us before deciding. We recommend the CHEVROLET. Why? Because it is the %;ery last word in the motor car world'to-day. The CHEVROLET is the acme of perfection and is replete ' with the very,, latest equipment'that goes to makea- powerful, - swift and silent car. BE ADVISED. Come and see the CHEVROLET before you decide. CALL AND INSPECT. JACKSON & YEATMAN, 'PHONE 91. 7ANCRED STREET.

CARDSN TOOLS OF IMPROVED MERIT! In Gardening Tools ■as ia -^V ''everything else to buy the best is to buy the m«st \J*""^^ Cheapness means- inferior-. ity and ,it means you must „. JJHMlffl«£<3iHy continually be, buying—never rCs^SSSifM getting satisfactory results. To ■ use qualiti\r trools means easier and quicker work, and you deme much more pleasure from your labours. MOWERS, RAKES, SPADES, FORKS, HOES, 4 HEDGE SHEARS, GRASS SHEARS, LONG-HANDLED DIGGING PORKS, and all manner of Garden Tools are here—all remarkably good makes and ..ertain to give long and satisfac- \ tory service..; . OUR VALUE IS DECIDEDLY GOOD. ./ . — W. H. COLLINS & CO., "BEST BY TEST" HARDWARE STORE, ASHBTJRTON.

UNDRILL & CO. ARE SHOWING FURNISHINGS THAT -iff\' Means Ease and Comfort. J^^^^^S^vTC^i^^^ml Warmth means Harmony. lUI I glf \VII V^uH II well you should come and see I the assortment—and low ll» £/A, L\j\JCf ■"'■"■ WE BUY FOR HARD CASH, WHICH MEANS RIGHT, LOW PRICES. Perhaps the first touch of comfort might be added in the shape of a Carpet Square. Very serviceable ones are here in colourings that are tasteful and patterns, tkat . agree, and low prices that will surprise you. Do you need a Rug for the hearth or bedside ? ■ Score* of: them await your selection here at prices Which are : right—the Lowest. . , '..... And. if your bed is covered with one of UNDRILL'SEider Down Quilts or a pair of soft warmth-holding Blankets, you will retire with comfort. We have every goo<s kind to show you. We have f ought a warehouse sample lot at greatly-reduced prices. Let us have a Call from you when you come to town. THOS. H. UNDRILL & CO., — HOUSE FURNISHER AND IMPORTER "ASHBtTRTON.

FISHING TACKLE #*■*%. There isn't a great quantity *of ¥ First-Class Tackle available this II )V season, but we have been able to feY IjP get a Very Comprehensive Supply ready, against the needs of the coming months. Every item has been carefully /^flpjlj^^ chosen by a fishing man, who llfF^ knows the needs of other fishing /Hi men. Of course Prices are a lit- / ■ 1 tie more just now, but the high / Hi standard of quality has been ill I 1 rigidly insisted upon, and Our iin I I Stocks are Really Good. \J&jL Ju I Every kind of Rod, Line, Cast, i\J 4 1 Artificial Bait, and the hundred I I 1 and one articles peculiar to the / I I sport is offered. A Fine Collec- f I | \ tion of Flies are also offering. j // I 1 Licenses for the coming season i i/l j I Ik are now available. | Ni k JOHNORR&CO., XJ^ DEALERS IN HIGH-GRADE FISHING GOODS, EAST STREET, ASHBTJRTOK

gj^^k SIR WILLIAM CROOKE'S /CsS^MH^ 7 ; ; LENSES. / Vfe> wStfltolkK TfaJß celebrated Englisk scientist who i ' i^B^^^^^Bk discovered the X-ray tube knowing *^Sr-tfi -*«r N^^^^V a^ ere exists in light rays that are 'SJJ"''^ *"5^ wS/f harmful to the eyes determined to w \j>; »5w chemically treat glass to absorb dan- |^' A gerous rays. He succeeded—aad the /V g^ass Pro^ucc^ as s0 slight a tint that **> Jl ~*lti^ V is practically no more perceptible t^ JgtSj, v- ; i *haQ ordinary white glass. r . Once you realise and experience the protective value of these lenses your praises will join those of thousands of other wearers of Sir William Crooke's glasses. I can supply in the latest rimless and rimmed pin'*nez and spectacles. FRANK CURTIS, FJ\O.C, Opl.D. SOLE ASH BURTON RIGHTS FOR CROOKE'S LENSES. CONSULTING OPTICIAN, EAST STREET, ASHBURTON.

HAVE you tried the Marvel Polishing Mop; a marvel at the price; a marvel at its work: only 3s lid. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Sole Agents. A J«fat of meat may be tough, femt you can always depend on the Mmxm "MILITABY PICKLE" \mm£ talty Mid appetising Every grocer sells it. Buy a bottle te-day. 4

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3559, 20 September 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3559, 20 September 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3559, 20 September 1916, Page 6

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