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Etceteras of Dress /jT'M VJ ■ Moderately Priced vJH it sit -Kosif h c dl» JL^v^v&loA JL O infflfilflllfl Wifl II F'PUI There's always a fine range of Novelties at Beatli's for your selection. Write' to Beath's for your requirements—- •Cgi^S-^^^t^Ji^J all these lines are sent post free. ( ; m****m Hat Scarfs Gloves Torchon Laces The "New Novelty" All-Silk 2-Button Washing Doeskin Gloves. White Torchon Laces, all BritishStriped Hat Scarfs, fringed in white and natural only; all made, in effective patternsends; effective and economical sizes x/ .. .. .. 4/H pair -Jhi wide .. 2/9 per doz. for everv-day hats— '■ witle •■ 3/6 per doz. „ 1/3 and 1/11 each p n f PniirH l«n wide .. 4/3 per doz. JTVb JTVUIII Insertions to Liberty Boxes filled with" Sweet match .. 3/3 per doz. Toilet -CaSeS ' .Laveadefc" and "Pot Ponrri" c Waterproof Toilet Case, made in 1/9 P<sr *ox Haild BagS ! sections to hold assorted toilet , _ •■ sssr- tor trevel- Perfume Jaxs "^™s • F«D OSig ;; :: 2/J «3 wmw^t.*/.^- 30/.3 7/ 6 Also similar sizes -with one section containing face flannel L&C6 Collars GfIOV6S ' ■ Swiss Guipure Lace Collars, in Ladies'2-Button or Loose Gauntwhite only,, fashionable shapes ]et Doeskin Gloves, in beavers, SIOUSe SetS ' \ 1/9 each tans, light and dark greys, and ■TT .. , ™ „ . . light fawns .... 6/6 pair Hat-pm and Blouse Sot, coinpns- Cll "XT + ! ing two Hat-pins, Brooch, and wllK Y6SXS . . three Blouse Buttons, assorted Ladies' All-Silk Striped Silk ' StOCklllgS colours, with sterling siivet Vests, in fashionable dark Ladies' Black Lisle Hose, with rims .. .. ... >. 2/6 set shades .... .. 2/6 each plain silk ankles and instep 2/3 pair Handkerchiefs Stockings Hemstitched White Lawn Hand- The " Lady Violet" Plain Black Hat JrIUS : .kerchiefs for ladies — Lisle, Hose, with seamless legs Sterling Silver • \Hat-pins with 10H 1/11/31/6 1/11 2/3 2/6 and feet. Look like silk, but , small heads, for present fashper half-doz. much more durable 1/11 pair ions. 1/6 1/9 2/6 card of 2 pins We Pay Postage and allow 1/- Discount in each complete £ for cash BEATH & Co. Limited '.■'■.-. ■•"■-.■ .-■ \ - - James MITCHELL, r'LJDICTT 1!-!! TDr'LI Managing Director „ \JTIKID 1 CJTIUI\\JII Agents for Liberty's, London . : : : __—- —— t „/■ •- V - • -" IN LAfoGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES * * 7« SU3T PUfIOHASERS. * END OF * & SEASON % ' * "SPECIALS." # ASHBURTON GAS COMPANY. j T HIL ?Z'IXT^ §. ._-—— z ; ■ ~ >£ of Summer Goods, so this j£ ■————■■ iibihiiw mi i «in ■«■ inhhwimm^——^—miMin-ii • week we aro clearing out a j» BOWLS! '. BOWLS! I* Oddments W Sp4iak . SEASON OPENS EARLY NEXT MONTH. |<* Astonishing P"«*' * I HAVE a few Sets in Stock of Taylor's First and Extra QuaJity, #■ MEN'S OVERCOATS from * and Extra Heavy at pro-War Prices. Aa Early Enquiry Solicited, as 27s 6d. - # my stceki, limited.. _ I YOUTHS' OVERCOATS"from I SHEEP SHEARING. | 12s M | I HAVE recently landed a full Supply of all SHEARING REQUI- # BOYS' OVERCOATS from 7s * SITES, incruding— * W' * SHEEP SHEARS, Ordinary "TUS," "DOUBLE HOLLOW J. FLANNEL SH IRTS from 4s * GROUND," and "BRUNSWICK." «c J^J U & X S °te * BRANDING OILS—Red, Black, and Blue. S " S LUMP RADDLE— Red and Blu«. ¥ Lambs' Wool PANTS and * POWDERED RADDLE^-Ited and Blue. '^ . S VESTS from 5s 6d. * RAW Mid BOILED LINSEED OIL. ■* ■ ■ -.- ■ , -V ■, • * GEO, MEDOINS, I IBHTII^B I THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, | WWZg&M^ttfNM * BUBNETT STREET. , . ASHBURTON. \ KpHllI^^SIH * The later 1956 STUDEBAKER. I """■', | THE CAR WITH THE " BIC-POWER»» ENCIKE. ■ ■ „/ . . J . QUALITY AND AfeCURACY. No other Car at a simiiEs 1 pries carries so many vital I , , , improvements as" the latest^ Model STUDEBAKER Car. H^tffiifil^^^t The improvements in the Engine alone (the most vital on ge ttiA g the best part of a car) place this oar ahead of all Its competitors; quality, irrespective of cost; and hovy important it is that your preThe STUDEBAKER Engine is the most accessible sermon -stouidte accurately, -dfapciiengl^ ever built into a motor Car. Its design has been perfected to give the highest degree of economy, along medicine preparing is a prowttii an over-abundance of power efficiency. A pe»fect jfcsswn.—The Chemist bos undergone balance of the reciprocating paflts and^ the use of those yej™ of training t« fit him for this steefe which have proved of greatest value, both in the wp^ a cri P tions brought here are aelaboratory and on the road, have evolved an engine of criratciy compounded ami carefully marked reliability in every. 1 detail. ■ E'very^ltem'of the' car's checked before being sent out. SrtPTVW a&njNjl wM«,.i eye.to constant, J^g^UtfSSltt ■ -rctlable'ServlCS and We COmiOrt. Of tne;motqriSt.-- ;■■.■■•■■■■.■■■■••_ manufacturers who sire world-famous, . and we guarantee thorn to be pure. Mechanjcai psrlsctisn §s demonstrated sn every detail, Brino Your Prescriptions To Us, and ail the moving parts, operate smoothly with the mint- ? nt\ yml can res!, that ti»© "™ «• .• » " .*-... Me<bcine is exactly -wJiat your doctor mum friction. ardered. Compare the STUDEBAKER With all Other types Of Prescription "Cbeniist, * Burnett' Street. Cars on the market, and you will be bound to confess its i «*—: '- — — - marked superiority. Bt is the best-looking, best value, try best engined Motor Car of To-day. The later 1916 Model ! is a triumph of beauty and mechanical perfection. Come triangle cycle depot. anil see It 1 . .. triangle cycle depot; — . TRIANGLE CYCLE DEPOT. U yP C r OITIC for all Krinfi op . JAIVItiO \L. rvUL.IL? TELEPHONE No. 202. QYCLE REPAIRS AND ACCESDISTRICT STUDEBAKER REPRESENTATIVE, sobies^ CABS STREET GARAGE, " SMSHBTJBTON. ' ONLY E™s^ WORKMEN. ii»n itm mmjm^mjaasgsssaxmßß^^ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT^"

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3562, 23 September 1916, Page 5

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