AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE • %,. ■ HOW IS IT DONE? WE WILL TELL YOU. . . Before the War broke out, we bought several hundreds of yards of splendid Tweed Suiting at very reasonable prices. To-day it is worth more than double what we gave for it, and we have decided to make it up into High-Class Suite, to our Clients' exact measure. But instead of basing our Prices upon the current market rates, we are going to take our actual cost as the basis.' You'll appreciate this concession, we know, because it will help you to get a Fine Smart Suit at a Very.. Low Cost. We guarantee you a really good fit, and know that you will be highly pleased with the Suit. COME ALONG IN, AND SEE THE SMART PATTERNS WE ARE SHOWING AND GET AN IDEA OF THE FINE MATERIALS WE ARE OFFERING. These Suits wil! Cast you from £2 5s to £3 17s 6d^remarkably low prices foi* such j':-\ ; _J\;^im.ilerfully,-:flne. v ßultßi'-.-v ■■■■•..'■ ■■ ■■ ■ « •■ ■ , -: ■- ■■ ■■■ ■■ , Jas» Cameron, THE ARCADE CLOTHING CO., BURNETT STREET. ASHBTTRTON.
Special Motor Car Price Oiler Closes on 30th SEPTEMBER, 1916. £315 Standard Equipment £315 Large Shipment just arrived of SPECIAL COLONIAL MODEL "OVERLAND " CARS Full Floating Axle. Full Floating Axle. (Semi-floating discards feeeyears ago.) LARGE SIZE TYRES (31X4). 9 Self-starter and Lighting System Complete. Petrol Consumption very low. One client recently writ«s :— ** Have obtained on a lafog run, varied conditions, 30 miles to gallon." . Out of every five Cars sold ia America last year one was an OVERLAND. Why?—VALIHe. £315 Standard Eqnlpmait £315 Painted as desired at small additional cost. Book your Orders before SEPTEMBER 30, so as to secure lower price.
Prices rise definitely on October 1. BE EARLY. Farmers co-op garage ■ : ' ; • - LAWH MOWERS.. - • 8 Now that SPRING is here jem will quickly realise that your Law* wants cutting. I kare imported a great rariety ef MOWERS to suit all packets; nriefts range from 25s to 85s. These yricss are a rery .-slight airamce •■ prewar rates. Amongst »y stotk fla-«— I "TtfOBJLA", Plain 'Bearings, 18" a*d 14". "MJBCTRIC", Plain and Bali Beaa-iHg s 12", 14" and 16". ''MvSlV**'', *J«on and Ball Bfcari»g 3 12", 14" and 1<". "■niAMOKD w, Ball Bearings, W aaul 18". "DIaSoND SPFXaAL", fefll »euri*s, 1«" «* l*'--! "©lffiAT AMERICANS B^ Searag, li» a*d 19" GARDEN TM.LS. T l«avft a splendid selection : a*y t«st .y«n require j»u We -uly t« asK r.r S get imted. AU at BttflWCK .»IGBB. You are cordially invited to mspgot witlaeut bei« S asked t« buy. | GEO. MEDDIISIS, TH^ PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, | .1 . BURNETT STREET. ASHBURTON- I
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3560, 21 September 1916, Page 7
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