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WANTED. WANTED. SEVERAL Harvesters and Mili. k5 Hands. ' Apply— A. THOREAU, Farmers' Union, Timaru. PERCY has.a splendid Hair Dye, in three shades, at 4s bottle: very effective. 2 115 NO Goods exchanged or sent put od approbation during our Summra Sale.—W. J. 'Moore. ALL Goods net Cash Prices.—At w, J. Moore's Summer Sale. WANTED Known—Men's Boots of the very best Quality at the Lowest possible prices. Try them once and you will become an enthusiastic Customer. Swanson, Tailor and Outfitter- ' i 94 HPH®.Balance of our Summer Hate X Cut to Clearing Prices.—At W. J. Moore's Summer Sale. ' WE have four 200-gallbn Iron Tanks for sale, cheap.—--BUXTON & THOMAS, 1 43 Triangle Stores. LADIES' Belts, a Large Variety, at 6d each. Boxes of Neck Frilleray at 3d per yard.—At W. J. Moore's Sale. ■JVrOTICE.— -We cannot give Tickets i.l or receive Discount Tickets during Sale. All Goods -net.—W. J. Moore. < ' . .'■: ... ■. "•. ■■•.;•.-.. SHOULD this meet the eye of any- ,\ one requiring a Pipe, they are earnestly requested tc go to Percy's. He has by far the best assertment, and the prices are low. 2 115 WANTED Known—Men's Summer Waterproof Coats, good quality, 30s each.—Swanson.,', Tailor and Outfitter. •; . ~ :.• -;. : - ?-,- 1< 94 SHARP Eyes will find big /Bavings here while our AfterrSeason! Sale is on.—^MitcheJ 3 and Turner. * NEW BOOKS,—l+a^t of Their Race (Annie Swan), Case of Richard Meynell (Humphrey Ward), Madamoi-! selle Celiste (Knight), For Henri and Navarre (Dorothy Conyers), Adrian Savage (Lucas Malet), The Shifter (Captain Platts)j The Red Lantern (Wherry), Adventures of Kimble Bent (Cowan), \An Old New Zealander (Buick),lerne O'Neal (F. E. Cannon). Tombs' Almanac for 1912.— H- M. Jones. 1 66 WANTED Known—Welsh Margilson and Co.'s, of London and Londonderry, Shirts and pure Irish Linen Collars, "reversible," m the newest shapes, procurable in Ashburton.—Only at Swanson's, Tailor and Outfitter. OWING to wet season our Summer Costumes are cut down to ridiculous Prices. Call and see them. At W. J. Moore's Summer Sale. LOOK HERE! mHREE It Pound Tins Whole .Pine-. X Apple for Is 4d. 41bs Saxon Cornflour for lid, or 121bs for 2s; 9d.Ship's lime Juice lOd per bottle. Visser's Rennet, 3 bottles for Is 9d. % Rennet Tablets, 6d per bottle. FLETCHER BROS.' Cash Supply Stores. 1 51 LADIES' Smart Golf Jacket 6s ( 6d to be cleared at Is lid.—At W. J. Moore's Sale. FINE Lot of Children's'"White Muslin Washing Hats, Is each,—W.. J. Moore's Summer Sale.

Shop at— I CHIVERS AND MEAKtN, TRIANGLE. TOMATOES AND THE BEST FRUIT and Confectionery. Ice Cream a Speciality. Summer Drinks. Summer Drinks. PLEASE REMEMBER! LEST YOU FORGET, mHAT PRIEST, the Cycle Man, i' ■ J- is still the CHEAPEST in town fot all REPAIRS and ACCESSORIES. Just give him a trial. . You'll find him at 96, the Triangle. M. PBIEST, CYCLE & GENERAL. AGENT. • TRIANGLE BAKERY., WE supply Bread and Confectionery of every description, including "Wholemeal and Bermaline. S.P. Bread a Speciality. j Families waited on daily. | W. F. GIBSON AND CO., j 268 TRIANGLE. WE have a great variety of Orna-! merits, Flower Bowls, Fancy j vyrockeiyware and Electroplate. Dur- j ing this month these lines will be re- i ducecL If you are in need of presents, the Triangle Stores are hard to beat, j Buxton and Thomas, the Noted Crockery shop. 1 89 |

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 1

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