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BUSINESS NOTICES. GARGOYLE PREPARED REP SPRAYING OIL, Is the surest destroyer of all Garden Insect Pests. ; Easy to mix and pleasant to apply. PLETOHER BEOS.' PRICES.—HaIf gallon tins 2/-, gallon tins 3/6. One gallon of this oil will make 25 gallons of Winter Spray- ' ing Mixture. Compare tliis with any other. MONTAUK—the old Reliable Spraying Compound. ' We have a small quantity of-this line left over from last season, which we are clearing out at considerably less than cost price. Quarts 10d., half gallons 1/3, gallon tins 2/« ... NIMJV3O AND BLAIR'S NEW SEASON'S VEGETABLE SEEDS. 3d. per packet, or 12 packets for 2/6. COWSLIP CALF MILK. \ FOR MOTHERLESS LAMBS. Lambing Season is nearly here; and no doubt every farmer will have a proportion of Motherless Lambs to feed; so why not have a bag of COWSLIP CALF MILK at hand; the only practical substitute for the Mother's Milk. ■ ' • ; • COWSLIP CALE MILK has been successfully used in the .Ashburton County, since'we introduced it three or four years ago, and oan be used without'other Eobd from Birth. ; 251b bags 6/- 50!b bags 11/6 _AT— ' j FLETCHER BROS., SOLE AGENTS FOR ASHBURTON COUNTY. TUCKER'S FAMILY BAKING POWDER. Large tins—l/- per tin. Our Customers who have tried it, state that they consider it equal to any other, and better than many brands; at far less cost. j If you are not already using it, try a tin to-day. TUCKER'S were fortunate enough to have a large stock of Cream of Tartar, when the market advanced, hence the LOW . . . J PRICE for HIGH-GRADE BAKING POWDER, ____———— • ■ i FRESH MILK IS SCARCE AND DEAR. But we are selling the BEST BRANDS of CONDENSED MILK at the following Low Prices:— ■•-«•-■■■ per dozen 5 4$ per dozen 5 9 per case 21 0 Cowslip Milk — i Highlander Brand Milk— per tin 0 5.; per tin 0 b\ ■■ _ per dozen 411 , - Al Capstan Unsweetened — t,,. per dozen 5 4$ per tin 0 5 f per case 21 0 per dozen 4 10 £ ARE YOUR FOWLS LAYING? )As well as you expect them to, if not some of the following will produce the required results: — s. d. s. d. Spratt's Poultry Spice— N. and B, Oyster Shell Grit per packet 10 141b bags 1 3 Singer's Egg Producer— N. and B. Shell Grit— per packet 16 ; : 141b bags 1 3 N. an 1 TVs "Fowl Grit— N. and B. Granite Grit— 141b bags 1 3« 141b bags 1 3 REPORTED TEA FAMINE. Owing to the enormous demand for the various armies, and being unable to secure Freights/there is likely to be a scarcity on this account. Also, —The Tea Crop is reported to be about 65,000,000 Pounds short of requirements. We have ample Supplies at present, which we are Selling at the following Prices : — ■ OUR^ OWN TEAS. Countess, 1/6," Duchess, 1/8; Empress, 1/10; Princess, 2/A Reduction of Id. per lb on 51b lots, if taken loose. Amber Tips Tea—l/ 10 and 2/- per lb. NeSson Moate and Co.—l/ 8, 1/10, and 2/- per lb. Raven Tea—l/ 8 per lb. Spring Valley Tea 5 pure Ceylon—slfo boxes for 9/Avinca, pure Ceylon Tea s Blue Brand—slb for 9/6, 101b boxes ..18/6, half chestSs 561b 3 at 1/8 per lb. Avinca, pure Ceylon Tea, Yellow Brand—slb box 10/ 3 101b box 19/6. Avlnca, pure Ceylon Tea, Rad Brand—s6lb, at 1/6 per lb. GREEN MADRID DINNER-WARE. We have just received one 400-gallon tank GIJIMLEY DINNER WARE, amongst which is ample supplies of our Celebrated .GREEN MADRID DINNER WARE. We must apologise to those of our Customers who use this ware,, and during the last few i months were not able to get their requirements from us. The above order was placed nine months ago, but owing to war conditions, shipment was delayed.^ , ■•■■>•■,.'. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? "■'•'' ■ ■■ ■■ ■ 's.' d. ■ '■■*'•■ * '•' ■' • '* g(j •3lh_l'mvdorod Boras— 1 0 71b Baking Soda— 10 ■■■■■ 6-tins-of-Nugget— . i 1 0 51b Rice— ■ ■ 10 ■■> tins Rod Cross Camphor Ice 1 0 51b Finest Sago 1 n 3 tins Carbolic Tooth Powder 1 0 51b Pearl Tapioca— 10 H fins Jam 1 0 31b Icing Sugar— 1 q h packets Jelly Crystals 1 0 3 Tins Oustard Powder- 1 0 f >S ?°f fe? f f UH r-^r + , } R ? Pint Bottle* Wor. Sauce- I 0 ,3. packets Ship Safety Matches— 1 0 31bs Lexia Raisins 1 n 4 packets Pure Vestas— 10 2 Small Tins Salmon— 1 o 2 jars Salmon and Shrimp Paste 10 5 Small Tins Sardines 1 o 2 jars Bloater or Ham and 4 Tins Kipper Snacks ] 0 Chicken Paste— 10 Largo Tin Red Salmon— 1 o . 2 jars Honey— 10 3 Jars Cheesborotigh's Vaseline 1 0 2 jars Metal Polish— 10 3 Tins Everett's Floor Polish— 1 0 1 Largo Tin Baking Powder 10 3 Tins Swift Floor Polish— 1 0 3 Bottles of Eucalyptus— 10 41bs Haricot Beans— 1 0 41bs Cooking Peas— 1. 0 21bs Lima Beans— •• 10 - ' . " —AT— FLETCHER BROS', CASH. SUPPLY STORES. '

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8204, 29 July 1915, Page 4

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