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BUSINESS NOTICES. ' THE GOLDEN MOMENT FOR SPRAYING IS THE PRESENT MOMENT* The Codlin Moth is on the wing, and your apple and pear harvest is in danger, unless preventive measures are immediately adopted. The moths lay their eggs at the blossom end of the young fruits, and the maggots eat their way into the little apples. Once inside you can't reach them. The young fruits must be coated with poison before the eggs hatch, so that the first food of the little grubs kills them. Spray thoroughly as soon as the blossoms have fallen, again after 10 days, and after heavy rains. SPRAY WITH ARSENATE OF LEAD* The Standard CODLIN FEST Preventive. lib Bottles at 1/6 51b Jars at 1/3 Ib Full directions on each package.. ARSENATE of LEAD should also be used for CURLY LEAF on Peaches and Nectarines. SPRAY PUMPS and SYRINGES to be obtained of— JOHN ORR & CO.. HORTICULTURAL IRONMONGERS, EAST STREET - - - ASHBURTON.

IQ^H ■ , -iSlilli WEAR-RESISTING Sigi jjl gL^,^,,^^ | -ft §I^l FLOOR COVERINGS. IV^ ? i||B§S^^^ \ '■$ KftSll OLII DISPLAY OF, NEW FLOOR H^^»S^^^- !-'<^W^ COVERINGS 'IS \ WORTH .YOUR Ji® SffiW^^W^ l^flHSaS CRITICAL ATTENTION. NEW rrN|lliiS^l§«S OTIW MSTINXTIVE DESIGNS OF W^ " MSM&§M9M I 'N^^^ REAL ARTISTIC MERIT. TH.B UIS!S Klaggggr *%" I ''isw^ COLOURINGS GIVE. THE MOST |itf j g S^^^^^P I ft^^® HARMONIOUS EFFECTS. THE pfcy fe PRICES ARE THE RESULT OF N^nßHKv^^^^ffiffi CLOSE BUYING, AND AFFORD EShHHCvS^^^^p'^ the maximum value for CARPET RUNNERS of hard-wearing quality, widths ISm, 20in, 23in. and 27in.— " V™™ 10^d. to 4/9 yard OILCLOTHS, 2 yards wide, at 2/9 up; other widths at proportionate prices. LINOLEUMS—Prices from 3/6 up to 5/6. Inlaid patterns at 9/6 yard A splendid assortment of good-quality HEARTH RUGS at 6/6 up to 17/6 JAPANESE MATTING (cool and cashable), 45' m wido, plain, at 1/6 yard i-laiidsomelv-desisnnd' patterns, 36i«. wide, at 1/6 yard. COIU MATTING, DOORSTEPS, etc. Our Reputation is the Guarantee of the Quality of These Goods. 'Kl^W papers. EvjCC^lfe ISr^LAE>IES & GENTLEMENS COMPLETE OUTFITTERS. '. -m ■ I%#.^P,

HOLIDAY SEASON NOW HERE. /"^EXTLEMEN are advised that we Jire now Showing a Choice Selection in the Newest Styles of— FANCY TIES. .Those are direct -from the makers (J. H. Buckingham, and Co., London), and are all exclusive desigDS. FANCY SOCKS. In all the desired shades to match, Tie? in Grey, Iteseda, Tans, etc. STRAW HATS. In medium and Avido brim, good quality, and perio.nl fitting. CAPS. A very choice assortment—not two alike—of Summer Caps for the'windy days. HATS. All the new shades in the Celebrated Borsalinu Hats for Summer wearMcDonald AND DUNLOP, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, East Street.

GARDEN PEAS carefully selectee and Packed by Thomas Bros. :- Wm. Hurst, English Wonder, Daisy Dwarf Defiance, Diamond Jubilee Stratagem, Yorkshire Hero, Veitqh', Perfection, and Sugar Peas. All o these varieties are packed in 6d pack ets; quotations for larger quantities os application. THOMAS BEOS., 8 211 Grain and Seed Merchants.

"CIISHING Tackle of reliable Quality" ± . only Rods- of all deception, Waders, Reels, Worm Tackle, Tlies, Lines, Minnows, etc. Tip-top quality goods at low prices.—At John Orr and Co.'s East £ tn«t Store. 8 42

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8407, 8 November 1912, Page 6

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