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'' , ; BUSINESS NOTICES. • ; : :f': The N.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association of- - Canterbury, Umitw!, HDPA^ ■■■■■■"■■ : DEMOE'STRATIOK" SALE. ONE MOUTH' OMIiY. NO DISCOUNT/g | IN THE LESS THAN Htt\m £ Drapery, Clothing, Boots, Crockery, Lamp ware. Those unable to call during daytime will have an opportunity on Four Saturday Nights during. February, open till 8.30 p.m. y ■■:■' PBBSEBVIN^STTGAR, • < ■ PRESERVING- PANS, ■' ■ ■! PRESERYIKG- JARS. •TP YOU ARE IN NEED OP ANT OF THE ABOVE, GIVE F-LETGHER- BEOS. .' ' "'; " A CALL. IT WILL PAT TOU. Finest Cano Sugar, 561 b Bags 13s 6d, per pound 3d. Brewer's Crystals (epecial preserving), 561 b -Bags 13a 9d, per lb 3d. Preserving Pans, Light Steel Enamelled, from 38 ild each. Brass Preserving Pans from 6s each. Heavy Cast Iron Enamelled Preserving Pans, from 8s 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 perfecdy smooth, and there are no such Bplimers or flakes of grass as are produced m the process of making hard blown Jam Jars, and which adhering to the hofc glass cannot readily be removed, and, . if mixed with the fruit, renders it dangerous. Not being ground they are perfectly clean, not atained 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. ;■•■■ -■■' Tou Buy Fruit Jars for Preserving Fruit? Then Buy the Best, and take no chances of your Fruit spoiling m cheap imperfect Jars. JU J,-J,£l! X \JJLJIJLUJL\j JLJJUVV*/K2i, Stock BAI-L BEOS. MACHINE MADE JARS, and can Sell them at nearly the same Prices as the miserable hand made Jar. . JELLT GLASSES. ■ ig|j«il|||||3» We think we can Bell them, at Prices P^||i||l||| which will suit you, m fact you will save '^^^^^^^ money by buying your requirements from Half Gallon ... 8s 6d doz , Extra Rubber Rings ... 9d doz 1^ Tie Over Jars, 2a lid to 48 doz ' : Jelly Jars, with tin lids, 3s and 3s 9d doz. Jelly Tumblers (splendid line) 3b doz. Atlas Special Jar, mouth 3inch wide. .. ■ ; ■ . ♦ American Wide Mouth Jar (wire spring). Quarts ... 9s 6d doz Quarts ... 9a 6d doz HalfGallod .. lls 6d doz Half Gallon .. lls 6d doz Extra Bubber Eings ... Is 6d doz Extra Rubber Rings ... Is 6d doz '.'FLETCHER BROS- /"■ EIGHTH TEA COMPETITION closes on Fefo 28,1905. First Prize —Cheque for £4 4s, or if preferred,' Handsome Marble Clock, or 70 Piece Dinner Set, valued £5 5s Second Prize—Cheque for £$ 3s, or, if preferred, a Lady's Gold Watch* '1 hird Prize—Cheque for £$ 2s, or, if preferred, a 5^ Piece Dinner Set. Fourth. Prize—Cheque for £1 Is, or, if preferred, Lady's Silver Watch. Also numerous other Prizes in' Cash and Valuable Articles. Per lb. By Sib Tin. By 101 b Tin. s d s d ad™ COUNTESS TEA ... 1 4 13 12 DUOHESS TEA ... 1 8 '17 16 EMPRESS TEA 1 10 19 18 PRINCESS TEA ... 2 0 111 1 10 G. T. CEYLON TEA ... 18 17 10 INDIAN TEA „. 110 L_L_ -}L 8 HABYEST--1905. : ; HAVING just opened my Shipments of Harvesting Tools snd Materials, I cordially invite inspection of same, especially my Stock of HAY PORKS, which are beautifully finished and light to handle. Hay Forks, 2 prong, from Is 6d each. Hay Forks, 3 prong, from 2s. Hay Forks, 4 prong, from 3s 6d. , Grass Seed Kiddles and Sieves, larsfe size. New Stock opened this week. . Screw Wrenches, Sets of Spanners, Pincers and.Plyore, Section Punches, Cold Chisels, Jumscrews, etc. Parralel Vyces, Tail Vyces, Split Keys, Bolts and Nuts m great variety, Canvas Sacks, Copper Rivets, In fact Tools for every purpose imaginable. MACHINE, CASTOR, and LINSEED OILS. ■ . ' Threshing Machine Proprietors will find it to their interest to get tny Prices for their requirements, including Asbestos Sheet, Asbestos Yarn Tuoka, and Chalk Packing. Perforated Zinc, Plain Galvanised Steel Sheets, Copper Rivets, Rivet Sets, Babbitt's Metal (genuine), " Balata " Belting. Machine Oils, etc. DON'T FORGET.—I am the Oldest and Most Experienced Ironmonger m Ashburton. g-eo. ISSddins. THE PEOPLE'S PRACTICAL IBOMON&EE. BURNETT STREET, OPPOSITE ARCADE

McDOUGALL BKOS.' SHEEP DIP. riIHOMAS MYNETT JONES is still m A charge of the Ashburton and Tinwald Dips, and is prepared to make a good job for Farmers if they will, send their Sheep along. Any day except Tuesday and Saturday. Apply— D. THOMAS; or . ' THOMAS MYNETT JONES 1264 Local Agents,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXII, Issue 6486, 3 February 1905, Page 3

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