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TEA. TEA. TEA. FLETCHER BROS. HAVE Just received another large consignment of the justly celebrated I>UCHFSS TEA m ±lb and lib packetß, and 5 and 101 b tins, as supplied to the princips Refreshment Rooms m Ashburton. WE wish to apologise to tboae of our customers who were unable to get their order* for this Tea promptly executed. But we had such a phenomenal run on tlii* Sp*c : »l Blend that we were nnable to keep up with the extraordinary demand for the same. We wish to inform those who like a real good cup of Tea. that wo have cow a full slock of this Tea (The •• DUCHESS ") m all ewes of packages. HERE are two unsolicited Testimonials that we have received from the leading Refresh ment Room proprietors m Ashbuiton. Mrs Morton, East Street, says— That it is the besb Tea that she has ever used, and that it gives every satisfaction to her numerous customers. Mr Huffam, Burnett Street Refreshment Rooms, says— That it is one of the finest and most economical Teas that anyone oan buy, as the quality and lavor is one that will at once attract the attention of the most fastidious of Tea drinkers, and he oan thoroughly recommend the same to any person requiring a real first olass tea. WE could also give the names ofdozens of others who would not use any other than tnt " DUCHESS " Tea, but unfortunately Bpace will not admit of it. Samples may be had free of charge, and we are conf dent that a trial will be a revelation to all who may have been using common and ordinary Tea. Winter Stock. Winter Stock. FARMERS would do well to visit us and lay m their Winter Stock of Grooeries whiL we are selling goods at such ridiculously low prices. Tht Colonial, Home, and Continental markets are getting firmer every day, and m the event of war prices will advanoe to famine prices, so be on the safe aide and lay m your Winter Stock. THESE ARE A FEW OF THE LINES WE HAVE BOUGHT FOR OUR WINTER TRADE. 100 ton* Rollitt's " Bupreme " Roller 25 tons Oitmea?. Flour. 50 tonß Bran | 25 tons Sharps. 2500 bags of Snowdrop Sagar 1000 cases Kerosene. 500 boxes of Colonial Candles 10 tons " Duchess " Tea. 5 tons fine Sago 5 tonß Ceylon and Indian Tea. 2 tons Pearl Tapioca. 5 tons Flake Tapioca. 20 cwt Fry'B and Van Houlen's Coooa 10 tons Japan Rice. $ ton Coffee Beans. 4 ton French Coffee. 50 boxes Sultanas 100 boxes Cornflour. 50 boxes Raisins 900 cases Voetize^ Currants 50 cases tinned fish of all kinda 20 cwt Lemon and Orange Feel. 50 oases of tinned meat of all kinds ALSO 3O PACKAGES OF CHINA, EARTHENWARE, Et«., Etc. Farmers', Contractors, etc, etc, would save money by purobasing their Groceries, 'ett^ from us. LAMPS; LAMPS. LAMPS. WE have large Stocks of Lamps of every description including the following^:— f, Miller, Rochester, Juno, No. 1 k 2, and Mammoth Hanging Lamps, Table Lamps, Vase Lamps, Library Lamps, Drawing Room Lamps,. Alabaster Lamp?, Hand Lamps, etc., which have been marked at a shade over laided cost, to effect an early olearanoe for stock taking. Femember now is'the time to lay m yoHr Winter Stocks and thereby save money by doing so. FLETCHER BROS., CASH SUPPLY STOBES, East Street, Asbbnrton, and High Street, ( bristchurch Te'.ephone.JM. Box 67.

ONE WOBD

ABOUT BOOTS.

: JAMES MELLOR, ZEALANDIA lOOT STORE. TANCHED bTKEBT, ASUBURION. VTTE aim to please^ and our large volume of trade speakß for'our soeoeai THE ZSALANDIA EOLT STORE is holding the largest and best assorted stock of 'BOOTS AND SHOES m Ashburton. Ladies', Gf nOmen's and Children's Boots and Shoes !& endless variety. " FOR REAL HARD WEAR TRY THE ZEALANDTA BRANU. Everybody knows we givo nothing but the best value. One trial is »U we ask 1 JAMES MELLOK, ZEALANDIA BOOT STOBE, TANCREDJBTEKT, ASHBURTON.

"THE CORNER" HAVING now Completed the Shipments of New Goods for the Autumn and Winter, the Stock Btands one of the Most Complete m New Zealand. Every article has been selected by the Home Buyer with the greatest care from the actual manufacturers, thus saving intermediate profits and securing all discounts and Concessions which every purchaser at « 'A'HEJ dOBHUJtShf" participates m. Ladies' Tartan Belts, Ribbons, Plushes, White Muslin and Holland Aprons, Is Choice Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, upwards ; New Coating Serges, all shades, Large Variety Combinations, Divided Skirtß, from la 6d per yard ; New Dress Tweeds, Best Selection Capes and Jackets, New Merinos, Habit Cloths, Fancy Braids, Waterproofs for Ladiea and Girls, Plain and Silks and Plushes, Fancy Flannelettes for Embroidered Chiffons, Our Famous Kid Blouses BJd per yard, Molletona m Newest Gloves, Brown 2s 6d per pair, Black 2s lid Floral Designs for Dressing Gowns lOid per per pair, Ladies' Fur Lined Kid Gloves 2* yard, Flannelettes m Stripes and Self Colon lid, 3a 6d, 4s 6d per pair, Novelties m Side 4£d, 6d, 74 d, lOd, Blankets, Grey and Combs, Hair Frames,, Fall Nets, oesai tr White, 9a 6d per pair upwards, Under Cuffs and Collars. Blankets 2s lid each and 4a 9d each. CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, IN ALL WIDTHS. MEN'S 'AND BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, WOOLLEN UNDERCLOTHING NEWEST SHAPES IN HATS, TIES, AND COLLARS. " '*'■ BOOTS AND SHOES BY THE BEST MAKERS.

PRICES THAT WILL SUIT ALL POCKETS. ORDERS BY POST WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. W. H. COLLIER, " THE CORNER." FENCING WIRE. FENCING WIRE. I rv TONS No.lS, O and 10. -1 aONS GALVANISED BARB WIBK. IRON &TAKDARDS IN ANY QUANTITIES. 19 nOO HEART STAKES. POSTS AND STRAINERS, *LL SIZES. Gates Made to Order* HURDLES ALWAYS JN^STOCK. W. H. COLLINS & CO. IRONMONGERS, PAINIERS, TIMBER k GOAL MEROHi. TS.; A{.eatß Roy»J Iotur«)03 Co»p»py Ltd,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XX, Issue 4478, 26 April 1898, Page 3

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