I FEATURING AIL THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR WHICH WE AEE FAMED! * BRIGHT ANT) FRESH AS A SPRING MORNING ARE THESE DELIGHTFUL GOODS, AtfD WE ASK YOU TO COME ALONG AND MAKE EARLY CHOICE. jI• . . !i' '• ''""■ '" " 1 OUR LADIES' NECKWEAR STOCK §|I* , , I- IS SECOND TO NONE EOR VARIETY AND VALUE,.! ■ , ; 7 iMHnmmnn»iH^ 'AND CHOOSING FROM OUR SPLENDID SELECTIONS $ - \ r rnr~TiTn is indeed a pleasant procedures - h %hZmskr\ >^TS^^V< F«sh Additions of Attractive NECKWEAR, daintily designed Embroideries,' Glistening Tueles-Yelling, Aerophahes, FrIN- ' jwgZLL | j*-*^^ (\jo (<#; , in g Sj Va , |_ acßSj Torchon Laces, Oriental Laces, Swiss Laces, jfl^@oHHlkfc * I "■■>■■■■■■■■■«■»■■■■»■■■>« Nets, and. All overs, J^SJflfiflESH^Dl ALL AWAIT YOUR FAVOUR AND CHOICE., Jfflß^^SßlihL • I 1 | SPECIAL VALUES ! iß^^^^^M^ ! <J The Fashionable Fine ORGANDI MUSLIN COLLARS—Daint- w£*O^*%T%\ /,J ± r r ' | ily Embroidered and with Hemstitched edg'.e — easily la.\tn- Jmsmi *V^ !l dered styles— excellent value at 1s each.. . . j^fer SS^&A •i. ■' Dainty SWISS EMBROIDERED NECKWEAR— ' W\2s&&>->< | B£d, 10£ d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/9,2/6, 3/3, 3/11, etc. Jf§tef wB&L Y - '.- - - 44-45 'inch' Embroidery Flouncings—many ■ cliffe'rciit clcsi'g'os. .__.' :■■ . AJ'*'ytt^V^^m >'>' 1 L^^? il^??V^^ SWISS EMBROIDERIES —Unique Offer— ''- ' . - , VX-tP^-j SrSll^ (iJ^»CVyS^^ 17-IBin. Flouncing 1, G neat patterns, 1/9 per yard. ' , .. ■- 1 Sj^viS^m-J^^^ 25-2 Gin. -Flouncing,-21 neat patterns, 1/6 per yard... . , ' - . '' , \ I 22Ln.—All Enibix)iderios .2/6 yard. x •— ■' 4 /-An r n> mbroideries, 8d per s yard and Insertions. ♦ V^^>^T^^~^^^vy^V^ * 4in. Embroideries, 4d per yard and Insertions. • : -^.t.^,,..^-^...,.,.,,,.^-,,. l-2-3in. Insertions .and Embroideries, 2d, 3d, and 5d yard. - ' -SEVERAL DMSIG^S OF SWISS and SILK HEMSTITCHED BEADING—2d, 3d, etc. LACE amIjEMMIOIDERY BEADING—I^d yard. ' ' • ALL THE LATKST SHADES IN jSTINONS, SILKS', CREPE-DE-CHIkES. SPKOIAL 42in. SILK and WOOL CREPE-DE-CHINE — Mew Shadei, 3s 11d per yard. ANDREW ORR & Co., Ltd., "THE SPECIALTY HOUSE." :
MTV THAT \</£*\' WE .HAVE VARIOUS, . . " . fl . |W|l LAWN MOWERS, . m£*£ W■• SUITABLE tfOll I^KSI^JB ©^ GARDE-N8 OF ALL SIZES. ' , BHBB2Li*jSS*^»! ; : TF^" • LIGHT, EASY-ttrjNNING MACHINES, STRONGLY BUILT, and QUITE REASONABLE IN PRICES. "EVER (READY"—The Mower for Service---12in., 25/-, 14111^27/6, 16in., 30/- ---" GEM" Five-blade Mower — Suitable for all Lawns, easy running, and stands hard work— 12in. 35/-, 141n M 37/6, 16isi., 40/----"CGLONS&L BALL-BEARING"— The Cheapest BallBoarinff Mower —makes mowing' easy— / 14in. anfl 16in. "GPEAT AMER3CAN SALL-3EARING"— 15in M 17ii-j., 19in., 21in. .\ . 4 IE you do not ulroiuly possess a Good Lawn Mower, call in hero the first opportunity. , W. H. COLLINS & CO., -BEST BY TEST" HARDWARE ST f ORE, ASHBTTBTON. __ .,,,i,^i mum— iiiwinriii '-.~~ r.c-*-Jt*ttr>ammra^'M!x™m*>e^xi»^^ — ~ m^i^b^^mmm^m—niw>"'i ' ' 'wwww— ngiW ""TisHING TACKLE There isn't a great quantity of ff j^ First-Gsass Tackle available this |r jns ssasoji, but vie have been able to lIP get a Very Comprehensive Supply Ij^iluFready, against the needs of the "*(a^*3 coming months.- ,<*mb^ Every item has Essen carefully i fipfk^ chosen by a fishing man, who ir H^\ knows the-needs of^other fishing / |-\ men. Of course Prices are a lit- I 1 I tie sice's just now 3 but the high m ■ \ standard of quality has been > ..§ ■ I rigidly ■ insisted upon, and Our 1 ill 1 I Stocks are Really Good. 4u * 1 Every kind ©f Red 3 Line, Cast, . I^"' i 1 ArtifiCia] Liaii, snd ths hundred I \ \ and ©ns artioSes peculiar to the I 1 sport is offerod. A Fine Collec- 1 1 Hots of Flies are also offering. I M \ Licenses for ths cumins season A LM i 1 i are now available. M/xjf Jl | JOHN'ORR & CO., . -* - xJw"* DEALERS lU HiQH-GRADE FISH3NG GOODS, EAST STREET, ' ASHBURTON.
t 'jHeMBSEaasE:! -—i-n-ii-rTin-Tr-iwiiiinr*wr-iiriim"ir* i*7~m"— ~^™'"j"-"J-'"'"*- «"—--■'—'-'-«■" — -" . f^sf / Take Care of Your .kCV. / ryC C I feysP^q^f§|f As Your Eyesight in undoubtedly tho ■ tin-.a'i valuable "asset, you possess, it is i^f^^M ' ciiiur.ion souse to take care of-it. You MMWMMwk v«m ft be too careful. If it occuro to Ate#»m %i .. ■ „„ that your vision is not jtist right r^^kMw^ tiuv proper course is to consult a Com- ■ ■ iW §§' pj'tont Consulting Optician, one. who 1 1 can discriminate between a diseased . 'M m%§ik* ■ condition and optical delects. THIS i 5 WHY YOU SHOULD CONSULT ME. <*> W YOU PT'OFIIiK CLASSES, you will he carefully tested and fitted with the LATEST"STYLE .IN EYE-GLASSES- if.your;oye S .are diseased yon will bo told so, and referrftd to an Oculist; .and if there is nothing tho mattfc you will bo honestly .told so, and no charge made. - BE QUE OF MY MANY CAREFUL OF EYESIGHT PATIENTS. FRANK CURTIS/ F.P.O.C, .'Opt.D. " ■ CONSULTING OPTICIAN, EAST STREET, ASHBUUTON. TELEPHONE 305.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6
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