__Special Offer To i!en_ TO MEN OF LIMITED MEANS, WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL OFFER. , fi The outlay on a New Suit at the present moment, is often beyond the resources'of the 1 income, but we are offering'to make a Really High-Glass Suit for a Price Less Than That^ Usually Asked for a Ready-to-Wear Suit. ' Of course it couldn't foe done in the ordinary way of business just now—but prior to the War we had on indent some hundreds of yards of FJne Suiting Tweeds of a superior quality. We bought them at very favourable prices, arid instead of increasing our profit we offer to make a Splendid Suit to any man's cor- ■ rect measure, while the material lasts. The materials are really splendid, and the colours just those most fashionable now. We want every man who wants to economise ■ to caSI in and look at these Splendid Suitings, and we know how convincing the Suit proposition will be. We've measured a big number of men during the past two weeks. It's a big offer we are making; why not call in and investigate. REAL WORTHY SUITS', to your Exact Measure, from £2 5S to £3 17s 6d. We've a Big Range of Clothing and Mercery for Men to show - v you—and the Stock-Clearing Prices Are Still Ruling. Buy your Summer Outfit Now, and save at least 25 per cent, on your purchase. „, J ——- Jas. Cameron, ~ THE ARCADE CLOTHING CO., BURNETT STREET. _ ASHBURTON!
BRITISH! 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 U-PINO Disinfectant 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. AH Storekeepers. — — ■- -- Jf * * SOLE DISTRICT AGENT. 30, WEST STREET. ASHBUBTON.
LAWN MOWERS. Now tiiat SPRING^ is here you will quickly rc.-iiise that your Lawn wants cutting. I havo, imported a great variety \«f MOWERS to snit all pockets; prieea range iT«n 25s to 85s. These prices are a' very slight advance on pre-war rates. Amongst my stock o*«— "NORKA", Plain Bearings, 1&" amd 14". "ELECTRIC", Plain and Ball Beahrag, Vl', 14" and 16 . "Bull Dog", Plain and Ball Beagjbg, IS", 14" and lb'. N "BIAMOND»\ Ball Bearings, 18* and 18". "DIAMOND SPECIAL", Ball Bearimg, 16" and 18. "CHEAT AMERICAN", B»fi Bearing, 15" and 19 * GARDEN TOOLS. I have a splendid selection.; >»y totfl yourequire you have only to asEMr to get suited. All at BEDROCK.-FRIGES :., ■ ■ ••■ r You are cordially invited to inspect witlibut being asked to>buy. i GED. MEDDINS, THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER, BURNETT STREET. .... ASHBURTON-
The Later 1916 STUDEBAKER. ! THE 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 in the Engine alone (the most vital part of a car) place this car ahead of afl its competitors. The STUDEBAKER Engine is the most accessible engine ever built into a motor Car. 3ts 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, 7 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 with the minimum friction. - / Compare the STUDEBA&ER with all other types of Cars on the market, and you wiH be bound to confess its marked superiority. Bt is the best-look ing, best value, best engined Motor Car of To-day. The later 1916 Model is a triumph of beauty and mechanical perfection. Come and see it I JAMES E. RULEf TELEPHONE Hi. W. DISTRICT STUDEBAKEB REPRESENTATIVE, CASS STREET GARAGE, &SHBTTRTON.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3573, 6 October 1916, Page 7
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