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BUSINESS- NOTICES. , Ihc N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association .of : Canterbury, limits, __c ■■■■■■ sim • J^ # "mLI" ' o__.JLij£. ©we mouth NO DISCOUNT IN THE LESS THAN 4H" £ Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Crockery, Lampware. Those unable to call during daytime will have an opportunity on Eour Saturday Nights during February, open till 8.30 p.m. ißum>MMMiaM^^ .■■■■■■££,;» PRESERVINGSUGAR, PRESERVING PANS, PRESERVING JARS. IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY OF THE ABOVE, GIVE ' ' FLETCHER BR®s! . ' : 'V A CALL. IT WILL PAY YOU. Finest Cane Sugar, 561 b Bags 13s 6d, per pound 3d, • Brewer's Crystals (special preserving), 58lb Bags 13s 9d, per lb 3d. Preserving Paus, Light Steel Enamelled, from 3s lid each. Brass Preserving Pans from 6s each. Heavy Cast Iron Enamelled Preserving Pans, from 8a 9d each. Jam Jars. Jam Jars, Jam Jars. , Let us tell you why machine-made Jars are better than hand-made Jars. The glass is more evenly distributed and more perfect m shape. The shoulder is pressed perfectly true, and the Jar will seal perfectly. No ragged edges to cut the hand. The edge is pressed perfectly smooth, and" there are no such splinters or flakes of grass as are produced m the procasa of making hard blown Jam Jars, and which adhering to the hot glass cannot readily be removed, and, if mixed with the fruit, renders it dangerous. Not being ground they are perfectly clean, not stained like hard blown Jars by sand and dirty water. The glass being uniform thickness, is not as liable to break when filled with hot fruit. You Buy Fruit Jars for Preserving Fruit ? Then Buy the Best, and take no chances of your Fruit spoiling m cheap imperfect Jars. Stock EALL BROS. MACHINE MADE JAttS, and can Sell them at nearly the same Prices as the miserable hand made Jar. a JELLY GLASSES. Wo think we can sell them at Prices which will suit you, m fact you will save money by buying your requirements from With Porcelain Lined Cap. I Bf^^^^^^^^^^ IV***^*™" 13" ~*~<-Js■ Half Gallons ... 7s 6d doz . II 'mm P ~~-!is^li Improved (Glass Top). |jl ||y| fc ;>. ft ps jg Half Gallon ... 8s 6d doz Extra Rubber Eings ... 9d doz Tie Over Jars, 2a lid to 4s doz. Jelly Jars, with tin lids, 3s and 3s 9d doz. Jelly Tumblers (splendid line) 3s doz. Atlas Special Jar, mouth 3inch wide. ~ : ■ American Wide Mouth Jar (wire spring). Quarts ... 9s 6d doz Quarts ... 93 6d doz HalfGallod .. 11s 6d doz Half Galkra .. 11s 6d doz Extra Rubber Kings ... Is 6d doz Extra Rubber Rings ... Is 6d doz { EIGHTH TEA €OMPE rrmON_closes on Feb. 28,1905. First Prize—Cheque for £_ 4s, or if preferred, Handsome Marble Clock, or 70 Piece Dinner Set, valued £5 ss. Second Prize—Cheque for £3 3s, or, if preferred, a Lady's Gold Watch. ; Third Prize—Cheque for £3 2s, or, if preferred, a 53 Piece Dinner Set. Fourth Prize—Cheque for JBI is, or, if preferred, Lady's Silver .Watch. Also numerous other Prizes m Cash and Valuable Articles. Per lb. By 51b Tin. By 101 b Tin. sdsd s d . COUNTESS TEA ... 1 4 13 12 DUCHESS TEA ... 1 8 17 16 EMPRESS TEA. .. 110 19 18 PRINCESS TEA ... 2 0 111 110 G. T. CEYLON TEA ... 1 8 »1 7' " • 16 INDIANJTEA^ _ 11L _ 110 _1 9 l'p) .

N,Z. Farmers' Co-Operative Association ot Canterbury, Ltd. TO our Shareholders and the General Public. Great DEMONSTRATION I SALE, S FROM I Tuesday, 31st January. TO Saturday. 25th February. No Disoount Less than 4s m the £—20 per cent. Drapery* Cloths iig, Boots, ami Crockery. The N Z Farmers' Co-Operative Association of Canterbury, Ltd, Public Notices. MONEY TO LEND? WE have Money to Lend m large or small amounts on freehold securities j at lowest current .rates. Easy terms for repayment can be arranged. Maude & Harinan. Representative—R. Kennedy, Solicitor, \ Ashburton. 1^226 6 A BBET ' BOOT POLISH—Made for ! I J\. those who don't like hard work,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6484, 1 February 1905, Page 3

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