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$Pi|k sr / ..'»ni. :i 'Ine rlrfssIt keeps the scalp clean aud healthy, removes all dandruff, makes the hair grow rapidly, prevents it from falling out, and dots not allow a sicglo gray hair to appear. Do not bo <Vv%eivetl by cheap imitations which will only disappoint you. Malto sure that you get tho genuine Ayor's Hair Vigor. Prepsred by Dr. 1. C. Aycr & Co.. I.owrM, S'.r.sr.. U.S.A.

Wanted. WANTED KNOWN.-—Milk, Cream, and First Prize Finest Separator Butter delivored fresh in town every day from Melrose Dairy.—John Olsen, Proprietor. 11 149 •VTICKEL CRUETS 23 6d, Nickel WatjS chea 7s 6d, Nickel Clocks 3s, Dessert Knives 8s doz-., Lamps from 9d eaoh, Bread Sawa 6d, Good Soissors Is pair at Carson's Sale, Tancred Street. WHEN ordering your Groceries this week insist upon having Hondai Lanka Tea, and see that you do get it. OTTLES! Bottles ! Wanted, Clean Brandy, Whisky, and Vinegar Bottles in any quantity. Apply Fletchkb Bros.' Cash Supply Stores. LADIES wanted to see Washing Silks, all colours, Is 6d per yard ; Silver and Elastic Belts Is; special lot Collarettes Is lid.— W. H. Pbaece, Draper ard Clothier To Employers of Labour. I HAVE OPENED a Registry Office for Male and Female Servants in East Street, Ashbinton. Communications by post will receive prompt atteution. WANTPJD— Ploughman, Generals, and Cooks Waiting-—Housekeeper, Married Couple for Farm j also Man Cook. C A. MILLS, Bookseller and Stationer. CHOICE New Sultanas 5d per Ib. 201b baga New Oalrneal 2<s per lb. sGlb bags Al Cane Sugar 10s 9d per bag. i pint boltles Worcester .-anew 4d pur bottle or 3s 9d per dozen. Pint )>ott!«s Tomato Sauce 6d per bottle or *1 -. fitl per dozer). Quart bottles TouiHto !-a«cn Is ;M per bottle—at Flbtchku liutM., Cash Supply Stores. WANTED -Ladies to see White Under Skirts (samples), at cost price; Wack Cloth Skirt Us 9d.—W. H. PiSABCE Draper and Clothier. tbiTknight, bast si rest Cash Purchaser, Ladies'and Gents' Clothing, Furniture Books, Portmanteaux, Etc, 0 ALL Working Moo to secure some of our strong Working Shirt* 2b 1 Id and 8s lid; Cotton and Merino Underpants fr<m Is lid.—W. 11. Pjsarcb. Draper and Clothier TT AD[ES—Ladies' Sailor Hats Is 1 Id, 2s JIJ lid, 3a Hd; the best Mushroom Hats Jb 6d; job lot Suu Bonnets and Hats, Is Cd to 2s ild.—W 11. Pkabcb, Draper and Clotbier. _ BECAUSK of its rich flavour, exquisite quality, nnd tonic properties, Huudai Lnnka has become the business man's favourite tea> ftfnnHERE'S Health in every Cup JL that contains McKenzie's unsurpassed Ilondai Lanka unblended tea. Procurable every first-class grocer. CIOLD LEAF TEA contains Coupon W which won cash equal to 9Ad eaoh last distribution. TO Shearers and Others—Now Dunearee Trousers, Striped Tweed patterns, Spring bottoms, 4a lid.—W. H. Pearce, Draper and Clothier. LADIES' DRESSES and Gent's Suits Cleaned by using "WILSON'S RENOVATOR" (protected), the only Genuine Cleaner on the market. Ask your Grocer to procure it. Price Is 6d. One bottle goes a long way. 2 234 WANTED— Euyers for Mats at lOd each up to 10s (id, Rugs from Is 9d to 35s each, Linoleum from 3s 9d to 11s 6d per yard, Oil Cloth from Is to 6s per yard. —T. H. Undrill & Co. FISH for Lenten Seasons, Scotch Salt Herrings 12 a la; Choice Red Herrings 8 a Is; Boneless Cod Fish in lib blocks, 7d lb; N.Z. Mullet 6d per tin; lib tins Ked Salmon 8d per tin ; Herrings in Tomato Sauce 9d per tin; Morton's Fresh Herrings 6Jd per tin ; Kippered Herrings 9d per tin; Herrings in Shrimp aud Anchovy Sauce lOd per tiu at Fletcher Bros.' Cash Supply Stores. WANTED KNOWN.—We are selliog Duchesee Chests from 45s each Wasbstands from 9s 6d each, Brass Kail Bedsteads (Full size) at 455, Bedroom ware from 63 6d per set.—T. H. Undrill and Co. WE'VE gone into the market and bought the best there is in Boys' and Girls' School Boots, and we feel con fident in recommending them to you.—D. STOCK'S Blue Boot Store, Ashburton. ALL OUR TEAS reduced 2d per lb in slb lots during our Harvest Sale.— CARSON and CO., Tea Merchants and Blenders, Tanored Street €6 nnHAT'3 the way we do it"—Stick to JL the Eeady Money system, a splendid lubricant for the business wheels—no loose cranks or nuts in the shape of losses by Book Debts —no dfad heads, such as heavy working expenses, big reot3, etc.; that's why we can sell so cheap, at "The Heady Money Shop," Tancred Street, opposite Arcade. TTHINEST White Sago and Tapioca lid Jjj par lh, 81bs for Is. Finest quality Japnn Rice 2£d per lb, olbs for Is. 21b Tins Pineapple 7d pur tin. Highest Test Kerosene 4-» 6d per tin, 93 per case. Bran 3s Gd per Back. Sharps 5s 9d per sack. Finest Boiler blowr 18s 6d per 2011b sack—at Flktchkr Bros., Cash Supply Stores. LAST WEEK of Mitchell and Turner's Sale. General Clearing Up of Oddments and Remnants. Last Week of Mitchell and Tpsner'b Sale. PLEASE NOTE ! Houdai Lanka, is not the cheapest Tea, but it's the best ■value. That's better. TEA SETS from 7a 6d, Dinner Sets from )23 6d, Toilet Sets from 12a 6d, Preserving Jars irotn 3s Per dozen—at i CARSON'S SALE, Tancred Street. WANTED— Ladies to see Mushroom and Flop Hats, trimmed with silk, 2s lid eaoh.—-W. H. Pkaeoe Draper and Clothier. WOU LD you believe it. Our Boys'and Girla' School Boots won't wear like metal, but they will give the best service for your good money.—D. STOCK'S Blue Boot Store, Burnett Street, Ashbuvton. €6 -r^ARKIF. " Stove Polish. WonderM -fl-Jr results. OOOD TEA means Bucceps to 'be Hostess Good Tea also meant* Hoa4&i Lsnka I'ure Ceylon-fie best of teas!

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6206, 29 February 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6206, 29 February 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6206, 29 February 1904, Page 4

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