BUSINESS NOTICES. p MANCHESTER BROS., FOR SO LEO VALUE, \ HiGH QUALITY, LOW PRlCfci. •i — i— ' s. d. ■ s. d. Jftnest Cleaned Currants, per lb 0 5 Sugar IA, per bag 11 0 Choice Cleaned Sultanas, per lb 0 7 . per lb 0 2$ Ernest Seeded Ilaisins, per lb 0 6 Flour, per sack 18 6 Frime Dates, per lb 0 3 1001b 9 9 fable Dates, 31bs for 10 501b 5 3 Sftnest New Prunes. per lb 0 6 251b 2 9 $jfew Pineapple per tin 0 7 Cornflour, 3d, 4d, and 0 6 ..■■, * ' ffresh Herrings per tin 0 6 Jellies, , 4 for 1 0 per doz 2 6 '■fjterrmgs in Tomato Sauce, per f , tin 5d and 0 8 Ship's Limejuice. per bottle 010 herrings (Kippered) per tin, Jam Jars, lowest Prices. ° 5d and 0 8 • j Preserving Jars all Sizes and Jflullet Per tin 0 6 Shapes. -r HEALTH FOODS; i s. d. s. d. Crranose Biscuit, per packet 1 0 Granola per packet 0 7 per tin 3 9 per bag 1 ' 6 Frotose per tin 1 6 Nut Butter per tin 1 b Malted Nuts per tin 3 6 Grainut per packet 1 0 MANCHESTER BROS., THE NORTH-END CORNER. x Tobacco. TEY IT. You will be pleased. ■.■ ' X ZEALANDIA CYCLES—THE 1 PRIDE OF THE PLAINS. From one end of Canterbury to the other, yes, and farther afield than "that—the "Zealandia" rules the road. Its riders are numbered by the score, each ooe enthusiastic in its l>l'aiSe' THE ZEALAMDIA CYCLE is the Machine for you,' Sir, and Madam, if you would realise the fullest pleasures of cycling. It is made to give good service, it is reliable and all the component parts are thoroughly tested and proved O.K. Investigation welcomed. T. TURTILL, ZEALANDfA CYCLE WORKS, ASH&TJRTON. _____ """~HAOTEBT, 1912, TO FARMERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED. HAVING had 30 years' experience in the requirements of the Farmers in the Ashburton County, I am able to cater for all your wants. I know just what is likely to suit you, and I try to keep it in stock. HAY FORKS OF ALL KINDS. HARVESTER OILS. MACHINE CANVAS RIVETS AND TACKS. COLTER PINS IN BOXES, ASSORTED. SCREW WRENCHES AND STEEL SPANNERS. OIL CANS-PLAIN AND WITH VENT. REAP HOOKS, SCYTHE BLADES, and HANDLES. HAY RAKES, SECTION RIVET PUNCHES. WAKE-UP ALARM CLOCKS. TOOLS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. The above is only a few lines, to mention all would be endless. A CALL WOULD BE APPRECIATED. GEO. MEDDINS. THE PEOPLE'S IRONMONGER— — — BURNETT STREET. THE NARROW SKIRT; Its Effect upon the Shoe Trade, Nothing could possibly have created a more insistent demand ior perfect footwear for ladies than the Narrow Skirt has done. The Narrow Skirt, to look smart and hang properly, must be • short—several inches shorter than the full skirt was—and that means * the shoes worn are brought into prominence. In fact, really smart -shoes are part and parcel of this new fashion, and manufacturers -vre exerting every effort to cope with the demand for shoes that '•v*ill look good with the narrow skirt. We're showing some very smart styles in serviceable tans and blacks in these shoes, ranging in price from S/9 to S2/«. «nd "*ill «**lGome your early inspection of them. JAS. MBLLOR, : ZEALANDIA BOOT STORE, TANCRED STREET.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8313, 29 February 1912, Page 7
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