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AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE HOW IS IT DONE? WE WILL TELL YOU. . Before the War broke out, wo bought several hundreds o£ yards of splendid Tweed Suiting at very reasonable prices. To-da.jr 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 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 Eine Smart Suit at a Tery 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 wilE Cost you from £2 5s to £3 17s 6d—Temarkafoly tow prices for such Wonderfully Fine Suits. Jas. Cameron, THE ARCADE CLOTHING CO., BURNETT STREET. ASHBURTON.

The Later 1916 STUDEBAKER. THE CAR WITH THE « BIG-POWER" ENGINE. No other Car at a similar prise carries so many vital improvements as the »atest ModeISTUDEBAKER Car. The improvements in the Engine alone (the most vital part of a car) place this Gar ahead of all its competitors. The STISDEBAJOER Engine is the most accessible engine ever built Into a motor Car. Its design has been perfected to give the highest degree 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 construction has been designed with an eye to constant reliable service and the comfort of the motorist. Mechanical perfection is demonstrated in every detail, and all the moving parts operate smoothly wrtfr-the minimum friction. Compare the STUDEBAKER with ail other types of Cars on the market, and you will be bound to confess its marked superiority. It is the fcest-fookfng, best value, best engmecJ Motor Gar of To-day. The later 1916 Model is a triumph of beauty and mechanical perfection. Come and see It ! JAMES E. RULR> telephoneho '202DISTRICT STUDEBAKER REPRESENTATIVE, CASS .STREET GAEAGE, ASHBURTON. UIUBMIMIM ■■!■■! II !■■! II II I 111 111 l |jy»«»f»M»M»«llii-M——^ ■[■■■■■■111 Ml I 111 111 i LAWN MOWERS. {P Now that SPRING is here y«m wiH quickly realise that your Lawn -' wants cuttimg. I have imported a great variety ef MOWERS to suit all pockets; prices rang© from 25a to 85s. These prices arc a. very slight advance on pre-war rates. Amongst my Btock arfe— "NOBKA" Plain Bearings, 12" and 14". "ELECTRIC". Plain and Ball Bearing, 12", M" and 16. "Bnll Dog". Plain and Ball Bearing, 12". 14" and 16". "DIAMOND", Ball Bearings, 18" and 18". "DIAMOND SPECIAL", Ball Bearing, 16" and 18". "GREAT AMERICAN", Bail Bearing, W and 19" GARDEN TOOLS. I have a splendid selection; any tool yon require you have only to asE i«r to get suited. All at BEDROCK PRICES. You are cordially invited to inspect without being asked to buy. GEO. MEDDiNS, THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, BURNETT STREET. ASHBURTON. 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 for 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 np with the others. AIS Storekeepers. SOLE DISTRIOff AGENT. 30, WJSST STEEET. asmUETQST.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3565, 27 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3565, 27 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3565, 27 September 1916, Page 7

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