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BUSINESS NOTICES. ______ THE GOLDEN MOMENT FOR SPRAYING IS THE PRESENT MOMENT. The Codlin Moth is 'on- the wingv 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, sothat the first food of the little grubs kills them. Spray thoroughly as soon as the blossoms have i fallen, again after 10 days, and after heavy rains. SPRAY WITH ARSENATE OF LEAD* The Standard CODLIN PEST Preventive. 11b Bottles at 1/6 s!b 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 OR & CO.. HORTICULTURAL IRONMONGERS, EAST STREET - - - ASHBURTON. '""FOR AULD LAIN G- SYNE. ARE YOU REMEMBERING YOUR FRIENDS? . SEND THEM YOUR SEASON'S GREETINGS IN THE FORM OF OUR N.Z. BOOKLETS (1s):— "The Finest Walk in the World," " Snow Kings of the Southern Alps." " Pelorus Jack." " Uncanny Country." THESE ARE PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR FRIENDS ABROAD. ALSO SEE OUR CALENDARS AND NEW ZEALAND VlE\f CHRISTMAS CARDS. ' WE ARE OPENING A SPLENDID SELECTION OF ALL THE DAINTIEST LINES. INSPECTION INVITED. H, M. JONES. , BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, BAST STREET, ASHBURTON. |P m- WEAR-RESISTING . ' i\Cv^B^W^^o' I%M OUR DTSPLAY OF NEW FLOOR ■• ' I>A 1 W COVERINGS IS WORTH YOUR "' CRITICAL ATTENTION. NEW '^Ut^^K&M§W^^^ 'W% DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS OF 8"^ \\B ggß SEAL ARTISTIC MERIT. THE . ' ■<&® m3rvmrrx^K'T uL Wk ■ colourings give ,the most' ?lO llliliiiglP ! 8v HARMONIOUS EFFECTS. THE, W PRICES ARE THE RESULT OF ffi CLOSE BUYING, AND AFFORD MKfflßwVVV^g^^p' THE MAXIMUM VALUE FOR CARPET RUNNERS of hard-wearing quality, widths 18in, 20in, 23in and 27in— . From 10^d.;to 4/9 yard OILCLOTHS ', 2 yards wide, at 2/0 up; other widths at proportionate 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 washable), 45in wide, plain, at 1/6 yard Handsomely-designed patterns, 36in. wide, at 1/6 yard. ; COIR MATTING, DOORSTEPS, etc. . Our Reputation is the Guarantee of the Quality of These Goods. ' I tkSLAIMES & GENTLETJENS >gJV JCf v ►jfIfCOMPLETE OUTFITTERS. -*. EAST Si ASHBURTON wanted known. HOLIDAY SEASON ■ . F, BURGESS^ NOW HERE. Bootmaker, Burnett. Street. STOCKS only the BEST QUALITY /GENTLEMEN are advised that we . WEAR° f LADIES' a"d G are nOW Shmving a Choice SeleC- ' lion in the Newest Styles of— REPAIRS FIRST-CLASS. ' -; FAMCY TIES. . \ • ■ These are direct from the makers, % i p BURGESS uc^nSham and Co., London), and are all exclusive designs. dootmaker, Burnett Street. ° ' 10 308 FANCY SOCKS. "^ In all the desired shades to match, HOT WATER SERVICE ' Tics in Grov, Reseda, Tans, etc." s AND ' " " ACETYLENE GAS LIGHTING. ST RAW HATS. WHEN you builcTa House you want In medium and wide brim, good something good and up-to-date quality, and perfect fitting. " . . that will give you satisfaction. Well, then, include Jordan's Coil CAPS. Range Boiler, and bo always supplied A choi(je assortment _ no t( two , with an abundance of boiling water. J . These Boilers are giving excellent alike—of Summer Caps for the windy results wherever installed, and are a days, boon to those who use them. Approved by leading architects as the HATS: best on the market. An th new had in the Celebrated • If you are not gottin K the best re- Sum we&u : sultvS Avith your present service, call on us and we will bo glad to advise you. ' • We can also illuminate your home ' with tho Ideal Light (ACETYLENE . " j GAS). Cheaper and Cleaner tlian T\/rV»T^rYNT A T ,T\ kerosene, and more brilliant. MJLLrXJKJIH JtXJUXJ Heating Stoves for Cooking and AND lonnS E. 4. HYDE. DUNLIOP Piumber, Tinsmith, Gas, Hot and Cold *"* w-""^ *-»^w* 9 Water Engineer. TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS, BURNETT STREET, ASHBURTON. East Street. :

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8411, 13 November 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8411, 13 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8411, 13 November 1912, Page 6

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