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HEFFORD’S STILL LOWERING PRICES Another Week of Bargain Prices Mow Is the time t© Buy. Visit this Busy Store. Striped Turkish TOWELS. Great value. Sale Price 1/6 pr. Taped PILLOW CASES. Plain. Sale Price 6d each. “Endurance” SHEETS. Size 80inch x 2fyds. Sale Price 11/6 pr. Striped PYJAMA CLOTH, good washing. Sale Price 5d yd. ODDMENTS in Cretonnes, 30in Usually 1/6 yard. Sale Price 6d yd Few only Washable Bedroom MATS. 36in x 60in. Usually 8/11. Sale Price 5/11. “Barfelt” MATS. 6ft x 3ft. Usually 3/ 1 i. Sale Price 2/3. Strong TEA TOWELS, good size. Green, blue, or red borders. Sale Price 10|d each. Tinsel Striped CREPE, 36 inch. Green, gold, pink, cream and black. Usually 2/1 1. Sale Price 1/-. Striped TEA TOWELS, in red or blue. Sale Price 9d each Ladies’ Woollen SCARVES. All designs for present wear. Usually 2/6 to 4/11. Sale Prices 1/3 to 3/6. Ladies’ Fancy DRESS COLLARS Usually 2/6 to 4/11. Sale Price now all 1/-. Children’s Woollen STOCKINGS. Tan and brown only. Sizes 2, 3,4, 3. Usually 3/3 to 4/6. Sale Price 21- a pr. CHECK TWEEDS, 36in. All wool fancy overchecks. Usually 4/6. Sale Price 1/11. Wool and Cotton TWEEDS. 36in. Good quality. Usually 2/11. Sale Prices 1/- and 1/6 Plain and Floral TAFFETA, 36in All good designs. Usually 2/11. Sale Price 1/6. Men’s White Silk SHIRTS, with semi-stiff collar to match. Usually 8/6. Half price 4/3. Men’s “Roslyn” Worsted CARDIGANS. All wool. Special Sale Price 10/6. Boys’ Sleeveless PULLOVERS. Usually 5/6. Sale Price 3/6. Boys’ Navy SHORTS, all wool, double seats. Sale Price 5/11 ◄ HEFFORD’S Ltd. THE BUSY CORNER, ASHBURTON ► *d~low , Ovaltine helps the nervous child In the vast majority of cases, the fundamental cause of nervousness is lack of sufficient nervebuilding nourishment in the regular dietary. The best way to remedy this is to make ‘Ovaltine’ the child’s daily beverage. Exhaustive tests conducted recently among children have proved the unique properties of ‘Ovaltine’ fi as the regular beverage at mealtimes and at bedtime. But it must be ‘Ovaltine.’ There is definitely nothing ‘just as good.’ OVALTINE Builds up Brain, Nerve and Body Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes . The large size is the most economical. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London. A §1 fi* £ m M- ¥ / r TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! Send name and address together with 2d. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 26 ; P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to you. NZ254

WAKE UP YOUft LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You’ll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats xip your stomach. You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, tired and weary and the world looks blue. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause. It takes those good oldCarter’sLittle Liver Pills to get those two pounds of bile fiowi ng freely and make you feel “up and up.” Harmless, gentle.yetamazingin makingbileflowfreely. Ask for CARTEL’S Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter’s Little Liver Pills on the red label. Sold in two sizes—regular sizo 1/6, household size3/9. liesent a substitute. PNEUMONIA MOST LIKELY THE RESULT OF A NEGLECTED COLD— Run no risks —keep a bottle of RED SPRUCE COUGH MIXTURE handy for the first sign of a chill. Take a Double Dose in Hot Water at Bedtime and play safe. R. TOTTY. CHEMIST. IMiiMMMMMMMMMM DO YOU KNOW? NEW ZEALAND’S BEST FLAKED WHEAT BISCUITS Are manufactured in your own district —and cost no more. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Proteena Wheal Biscuits TmmnwwmmTmn

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 247, 30 July 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 247, 30 July 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 247, 30 July 1937, Page 3

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