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■f ■' . AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE HOW IS IT DOKE? WE WILL TELL YOU. . Before thfe 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'Suits, to our Clients' exact measure. : * / But instead of basing 1 our prices upon the current market rates, we are going- to take our • actual cast 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. ;• &1 "■"■. 'INCOME ALONG IN, AND SEE THE SMART PATTERNS ARE SHOWING AND GET AN IDEA OF TEtE FINE MATERIALS WE ARE OFFERING. These Suits wi!l Cost you from £i 5s to £3 17s 6d—remarkably Sow prices for such Wonderfully Fine Suits. Jas. Cameron, THE ARCADE CLOTHING 00., BURNETT -STREET. . . ASHBURTON.

The Later 1916 STUDEBAKER. iliE CAR WITH THE "BIG-POWER" ENGINE. No other Car at a similar price carries so many vital improvements as the latest Model STUDEBAKER Car. The improvements Sn the Engine alone (the most vital part of a ear) piaoe this car ahead of all its competitors. j *V The STUDEBAKER Engine is the most accessible I Vs. V engine ever built into a motor Gar. Its design has been | perfected to give the highest dsgree of economy, along with an over-abundance of power efficiency. A perfect balance of the reciprocating parts and the use of those steels, which have proved of greatest value, both In the laboratory and on the road, have evolved an engine of marked reliability in every detail. Every item of the car's 'jßOßstruct'lon has been designed with an eye to constant, reliable.''service and the comfort of the motorist. Mec'naniciai perfection is demonstrated in every detail, f and all the moving parts operate smoothly with the minimum friction. Compare the STUDEBAKER with all other types of i Cars on the market, and you will be bound to confess its marked superiority. It Is the best-looking, best value, - best engmed Motor Car of To-day. The later 1916 Model is a triumph of beauty and mechanical perfection. Come •■ and see it I JAMES E. RULE^^ EpHONEN °"202-j DISTRICT STUDEBAKER REPRESENTATIVE, j CASS STREET GARAGE; ASHBUETOK j ——■lIIMI I 111 111 I 1111 - '""" ~J"— »i'«""»-" mmu.l»m*M.m,,w.jvumu«amu*nm~ ■—WT—■■ 111 11 II ; t . ■ " ■ u> BOWLS I BOWLS ! I SEASON OPENS EARLY NEXT; MONTH. 1 41 HAVE a £ew Sets in Stock of Taylor's First and Extra Quality, | ;d Extra Heavy at pro-War Prices. An Early Enquiry Solicited, as | f: stock is limited. v | SHEEP SHEARING. I I HAVE recently landed a full Supply of all SHEARING REQUI- I SITES, including— ■ » SHEEP SHEARS, Ordinary "TUS," "DOUBLE HOLLOW | GROUND," and "BRUNSWICK." I BRANDING OILS—Red, Black, and Blue. *« f, LUMP RADDLE—Red and 131ue { POWDERED RADDLE—Red and Blue. V RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL. .j ; ' Etc. Etc. • ' a . 1 GEO. MEDDINS, .. |' THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, i BURNETT STREET. • You know that when you demand British Goods you are demanding that work will be given to those who Fight for^you, so'get into the habit of asking your . Storekeeper £(k <s , • «■ You know then that, being British, it is the- most powerful, goes farthest, and therefore is the Cheapest. - U PINO will quietly protect you against all the disease enemies while you help to settle up with the others. - All Storekeepers. . ISQLE DISTRIOT AGENT. 30, WEST STREET, . rASHBUBT(M.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3563, 25 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3563, 25 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3563, 25 September 1916, Page 7

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