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I - BUSINESS NOTICES : ~ : ~ :,. : AUTUMN" FASHIONS :• FOB « - THE COMING SEASON - - I I~N Thanking their numerous Country Patrons for the extensive patronage accorded them during their Jubilee Summer Sale of 1904, J. Ballantyne AND Coy, have pleasure in announcing that they have now to hand a consignment of New Materials suggestive of the Latest Tints and Styles for Early Winter Wear. Exquisite Examples of the Season's Novelties IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Postal Orders Receive Careful, Prompt and Special Attention, J. BALLANTYNE & CO. CASHEL STREET, CKRISTCHURCH. OUR NEW SEASON DRIED FRUITS HAVE NOW ARRIVED. THE Quality is very good and the prices very low. All Fruits are washed and dried by the latest; imported machinery. No further washing required. Finest New Currants, per lb ... 4c! Finest New Mixed Peel, per lb 8d Finest New Valencia Raisins, lb 6d Finest Dried Apricots & Peaches gd Finest New Sultana Raisins, lb 6d Finest Tinned Apricots, per tin 8d Finest Selected Seeded Raisins yd J Finest Tinned Pears & Peaches iod PRESERVING SUGAR. Finest Snowdrop 2£d1b, : 561b Bags 103 9d, £21 5s per ton. ROLLER FLOUR—" Supreme" or "Wakanni." Per, Ton £9 10s, 1001b Bags 10s, 501b Ba^s 5s 3i, 251b Bags 2s 9i ■_—«•_— ; 2| • ——____«■■ Finest "White Sago ... IJd lb Fresh Herrings .. 6^d „ „ Pearl Tapioca .. 2d lb Herrings in Tomato Sauce ... 9d „ „ Flake „ ... 2d lb Kippered Herrings ... 9d „ Best Japan Kice ... 2d „ Whitebait s , Is2dtin Edinond's Powder ... lid „ Mullet ... 6d „ Cream Tartar ... Is 3d „ Salmon Steik ... Is tin Carbonate Soda ... 3d „ Sardines 43. 6d, 9d. Is. " j Plaid Matches ' ... 4d doz SheepTongres ... Is2dtin PATENT MEDICINES. Doan's Pills ... 2s 9d Irish Moss ... Js Beecham's andHolloway's Pills ... Is 3d Benjamin Gum ... Is 5d Dr William's Pink Pills ... 2s 6d Bile Beans ... is 3d Pain Killer ... is 3d Indian Eoot Pills ... Is 3d Seigel's Syrup Is6dand2s9d Eno's Fruit Salts ... 2s 9d ! Trieopberous ... Is 4d Cuticura Soap ... Is 3d Customers may always rely on being supplied with the best brands of goods at the lowest possible prices. SHEARMAN BROS., Grocers Ironmongers, and General Importers ' Market House, Burnett Street, Asbb'jrton. Telephone No 53. HARYEST, 1904. I INVITE Special Attention to my NEW STOCK OF HARVESTING TOOLS and MATERIALS. HAY FORKS. HAY FORKS. I These have been made to my special order, from suggestions made to me by my I numerous Customers. The finest samples ever shown in Ashburton, and very low im price, namely—Two-Prong at Is 6d and Is 9d each 5 Three-Prong, at 2s and 2s 3d ench. HARVESTING OlLS.—Various Grades. TOOLS, Etc., for the Harvest Field,— including Pincers, Plyers, Punches, Hammerß, Cold and Wood Chisels, Wrenches, Spanners, Copper and Iron Rivets, Bolts and Nuts in Great Variety, Hay Rakes, Scythe Bladeß and Handles, Oil Feeders, etc. THREZHING MACHINE PROPRIETORS will find that they can have all their wants supplied, including all kinds of Packing, Perforated Zinc, Oik, Oil Feeders, with other articles too numerous to mention, all at Christchurch Pric Customers can rely udon having prompt and courteous attention, under my personal supervision. GEO. MEDDINS • THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER. ! I BURNETT STREET, OPPOSITE ARCADE 45,000 J^=p__k COOKING 1 ' f_-_z~~: ====:= ; fl t\,AlN\Tr\i^ [[1 * —^F jgss[a'at' -■- v_ >_ i. 1 v-/i -■—■ *^s }^____4 iff"""" '"_^^!) n se n *^e Colony. They burn Lignite JLI 'I "^^^lf^ True Coal, or Wood, up to 2ft 6in. jpi p No Setting Reauired. 1 |ir___il|i '[a^-e_-^N" i-, With Stove Pipe can be worked out in ho jfl '<.'2__S2 I|| I c^"~^_~i'j open. Splendid Bread Bakers. With [IL s!__™_M (l_y__— -^rTil i ca^ ron or COPP6If boilers. The copper \Z®Z7j '^Si^^^^ I boilers are large and tin lined inside. Sl__"_*' _■ iZ_Ft)t^^^^—^-^^ Repairs are a minimum. Made in all jiji■-'■'-'' ===^a sizes, single or double. High or low pres Sold by all Ironmongers from whom Catalogues can be obtained or from the makers. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Southend Foundry, Princess Street, Dunedin AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. Munroe Street, Napier, December Bth, 1903. Dear Sirs - I beg to hand you my unsolicited Testimonial as to the value of ATJLSEBPOOK'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS as an Infant's Food. At three months old my baby girl only weighed; 4slbs, and we had tried all the patent foods without success. I then tried your Milk /nowroot Biscuits and I'm thankful to say that now Jessie is a strong, healthy baby of 7 3 months old, and has steadily increased in weieht till now she weighs 161bs. Everyone who saw her at three months old said we would never rear her, and consider it a marvel what Milk Arrowroot Biscuits have done °r You mavuse this as you will as I»m so thankful for what your Biscuits have done for mv child that I would like other mothers to know how valuable they are. tor my cnuo, enw x W u _ eljeve m^ g i ncere i y> Mi _. DALLEY. To Messrs Außlebrook & Co., Chrißtchuroh^ Ask for AULSEBROOK'S MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6202, 24 February 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6202, 24 February 1904, Page 1