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THESE SUITS FILL THE BILL, AND SAVE THE MONEY FOR ©THER NEEDS. THESE ARE IDEAL SUITS FOR BUSINESS AND BEST WEAR. THE QUALITY IS WONDERFULLY GOOD, AND THERE'S GREAT LENGTH OF SERVICE IN EVERY SUIT. ' SINCE ANNOUNCING OUR DETERMINATION TO MAKE GOOD SUITS TO MEASURE, AT SPECIAL WAR-ECONOMY PRICES, WE HAVE HAD A BIG VOLUME OF BUSINESS. WE EXPECTED IT, AND HOPE TO GET MORE—BECAUSE THERE NEVER WAS A TIME' WHICH CALLED FOR ECONOMY AS THIS, AND THERE WERE NEVER OFFERED ANYWHERE SUITS THAT EQUAL THESE / MADE-TO-YOUR - MEASURE SUITS. SO DO NOT OVERLOOK THIS I WONDERFUL SUIT PROPOSITION. GET MEASURED FOR ONE RIGHT AWAY. SPLENDID ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, IN SMART PATTERNS, . MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLE, TO YOUR EXACT MEASURE —IN FACT, A SUIT THAT FITS YOU— From £2 5s to £3 17s 6d. Jas. Cameron, THE ARCADE CLOTHING CO., BURNETT STREET. ASHBUItTOK

The Later 1916 STUDEBAKER. THE CAR WITH THE « BIG-POWER" ENGINE. No other Gar at a similar price carries so many vital f improvements as the latest Mik&J STUDEBAKER Gar- | The Improvements in the Engine alone (the most vital , part of a car) place this car aitsad of al! its competitors. | The STUDEBAKER Engine is the most accessible j engine ever built Into-a motor Car. Its design has been j, perfected to give the highest degree of economy, along j with an over-abundance of power efficiency. A perfect j 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, | reliabfe service and the comfort of the motorist. Mechanical perfection is demonstrated in every detail, | and all the moving parts operate smoothly with the mini- ; mum friction. j Compare the STUDE&A&ER wiifo all other types of ! Cars oh the market, and y&o will be bound to confess its ; marked superiority. It Ss the best-looking, best value, | best engined Motor Car ©f To-day. The later 1916 Model | is a triumph of beauty and mscfiamica! perfection. Come I and see it ! | JAMES E. -RULE. telephone n «.ml DISTRICT STUDEBAKER REPRESENTATIVE, , CASS STEEET GABAGS, ASHBTJRTON. mmmmmt^mlimi\l !■—III! ■! IIM IMimil—l II ■IIIHII" ■"'■ 1 BOWLS! BOWLS! H SEASON OPENS EARLY NEXT MONTH. I HAVE a few Sets in Stock of Taylor's First and Extra Quality, 1 and Extra Heavy at pre-War Prices. km Eady Enquiry Solicited, as i my stock is limited. | SHEEP SHEARING. | I HAVE recently landed a full Suppiy «i' all SHEARING ItEQUI- I SITES, including— | SHEEP SHEARS, Ordinary "TUS," "DOUBLE HOLLOW S GROUND," and "BRUNSWICK." j BRANDING OILS—Red, Black, a*i Blue, | LUMP RADDLE—Red and Blue. ' f ■- POWDERED RADDLE—Rod and lie. | v ; RAW and BOILED LINSEED OIL. | Etc. Etc. . I GEO. MEDDINS, | THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, | BURNETT STREET. ASHBURTON. (j __m.|^«UJll|_Ul_XU»UmLllUlM'll«l«»l<l lIIIIMIIIIIII 111 l I III! I You know that when you demand British Goods you are demanding that work will be given to those who Fight for you 3 so get into tlae habit of asking your / Storekeeper for You know then that, being British, it is the most powerful, goes farthest, and therefore is the Cheapest. SJ PBIMO will quietly pr©tect you against all the disease enemies while you help t© settle up 'vith the 1 others. I All Storekeepers. | I ] . . I I SOLE BIBTMIW A&ENT. | m, WSST, STREET. " [AS^^JET©N. |

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3567, 29 September 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3567, 29 September 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3567, 29 September 1916, Page 7

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