New Spring Slocks lit the Fancy Section! FEATURING ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR WHICH W£ ARE FAMED! BRIGHT AND FRESH AS A SPRING MORNING ARE THESE DELIGHTFUL GOODS, 'AND WE ASK YOU TO COME ALONG AND MAKE EARLY CHOICE. v^^^^^^ OUR LADIES' HECKWEAR STOCK I "" ~"" (sTv<O>^ifoxr7?~ >H IS' SECOND TO NONE FOR VARIETY AND VALUE, '■ . _ AND CHOOSING FROM OUR SPLENDID SELECTIONS ■ 3®CbarO£^ IS INDEED A PLEASANT PROCEDURE! •'"... iC^^^'C#>O Fresh Additions of Attractive NECKWEAR, daintily.deQ^^&*lm® c^/^ (8p signed Embroideries, Glistening Tueles Veiling, Aerophanes, Frll- ™ lings; Val Laces, Torchon Laces, Oriental Laces, Swiss Laces, ifljfflßwl^^M. ; ' Nets, and All overs, & '\ -^ iP3HHR9|^DI ALL AWAIT YOUR FAVOUR AND CHOICE, flnff^^^jflX^L SPECIAL VALUES ! . MW^^^^ .The Fashionable Fine ORGANDI MUSLIN COLLAR&>-Daint- UL^^2iffik * ** ■ M ■ iJ ily ErQbroidei*©d and >ritli Hemstitched edge — easily laun- yl^Hm ivW'^ , ■•• . . -- dered styles— excellent walue at 1s each. ■ J&fcc ■ ■ ■■ t « I>iii»ity SWISS EMBROIDERED NECKWEAR— l ltiSyi«^r B£d, 10£ d, 1/-f t/3, 1/9,2/6, 3/3, 3/11, etc. JB^ WtSSL V - ■ ■ • .EMBROIDERY,i Etc.— , . r**\ 1&S&8& "I"**M"H** M****1"'**""" !i 44-45 inch Embi'oidoiy Flouncings—many different dfeig'iis. vwCv^OL C\^ &%&& >? -' ' " 8 f 5/6» 7/6 f 10/6» <*c-' * \ «^ \^V ; f SWISS EMBROIDERIES — Faique Offer-,; .^ . ir?fi^i>—J^O Ut|^®--^ 17-18 in. Flouncing, 6 neat patterns, 1/9 per yardi, . ; v v^ t 26-26 in. Flouncing, 21 'neat patterns, 1/6 per yard.; . ' ' '• nmtMiiHimiiirtiiMi 22ki.—All Embroideries 2/6 yard. ' 1 ; , . 6in. Embroideries, 8d per Jfatd and Insertions. ' 4in. Embroideries, 4d per yard and Insertions. % Z. _--_-;_ - • ■'" \' l-2-3in. Insertions and Embroideries, 2d, 3d, and 5d ywd. ■ SEVERAL DESIGNS OF SWISS and! SSftK HEMSTITCHED BEADING— 2d, 3d, etc LACE and EMBROIDERY BEADING— I^d yard. ' ".. " < ALL THE LATEST SHADES IN NINONS, SILKS, CRBPE-DE-CHINES. SPECIAL 43in. SILK and WOOL J^REPE-DE-CHINE — New Shades, 3s lid per yard; / . ....,...., I ANDREW ORR & Co. r Ltd., | "TWE SPECIALTY HOUSE.*' , /
BUY THAT LAWN-MOWER .• - J§2 • WE HAVE VARIOUS Jj[ ''JlSft ' : LAWN-MOWERS, ■ SUITABLE FOR bflß^^*W<m § GARDENS OF ALL SIZES! LIGHT EASY-IMJNNING MACHINES,- STRONGLY BUILT, and QUITE REASONABLE IN PRICES, "EVER READY" —The Mower for Service— r 12in., 25/-, 14in., 27/6, 16in., 30/- ---" GEM" Mower — Suitable for all Lawns, ;easv running-, and stands hard work — y I2in. 35/-, 14in., f 3776, 16in., 40/----"COLONIAL BALL-BEARING"— The Cheapest Bal£ Bearinff Mower —makes mowing easy— 14in. andl6ioi "GREAT AMERSCAIi BALL-BEARING"— 15in., 17in. f 19in M; 21itfc If you do not already possess a Good Lawn ; Mowozv cdi ua ' here the.first opportunity. ; * W: H • COLLINS & CO.;. -BEST BY TEST" HARDWARE STORE, ASHBURTOiff.
qTF-VIII IIIMII—H'»"'n I"M'll'r ' " ——■—^^™^^^^^^^^^^™^—E1"-^^ FISHING TACKLE jf*^& ' There Isn't a great quantity of a lL First-Glass Tackle' available this If |]*v, season, but we have been able to U //#* get a Very Comprehensive Supply 'fW ready, against the needs of the coming months. Every item has bejen carefully Qplw chosen by a fishing man, who JtWi \ knows the needs of other fishing / I 1 men. Of course Prices are a Sit- ill tie more just now, but the high f ■ I standard; of quality has been j j I ■ I rigidly insisted upon, and Our A ijl ■ 1 Stocks are Really Good. U^L 4u \ Every kind of Rod, Line, Qast, Iv T 1 Artifioial Bait, and the hundred I . 1 and one articles peculiar to the § V v sport is offered. A Fine Collec- # 1 1 tion of FMes are also offering. I U Licenses for the coming season <* IJU > V* i are now available. VJr k nk A ' JOHNORR^&CO. 9 •' ' \Jv* J DEALERS IN HIGH-GEADE FISHING GOODS, BAST STREET, ASHBURTON. p. " ■ OCULAR HEADACHES. lL" 'fJ&^h W?s 90 HEADACHES'out of every hunmfkM 1/^f/rA< v l>et' aro ca"uso^ cyc-sLrain. WRrißg> /x«(-"m^W r°u ma^ avc Porfact, Ti'sion and ■y^^^ JfcJ^Tr'■ b^fc nover suspect your eyes, but they are 1 causing the trouble just the aamo. Hf Many p&rsons suffering from appary^^S^nv y B ently chronic biliousness, have discov- . I-. \</~^£j£f I\A ero^ consulting a competent opti|i •» »>£>, '^f -^ yJ cian, that a pair of correctly fitted i - iß\r^' '~rM»^S I* glasses iralieTed their entire aymptoms. C'JfilrtG M^rtOACHES WITH GLASSES is a subject I have given 1 special study to, \vitli moat successful results, and by consulting me you can. resb assured of ; boing given -a. thorough and competent oxamination.. In no caso will Glasses be prescribed if they are not required, and you will bo pleased at the Moderate Charge made if they aro necessary. Consultation is Free. . FRANK CURTIS, F.P.O.C, Opt.D. CONSULTING OPTICIAN, EAST STREET, ASHBURTON. TELEPHONE 305.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3569, 2 October 1916, Page 6
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