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BUSINESS NOTICES--1915 - CHRISTMAS - 1915 ; W PRESENTS FOR DECEMBER CUSTOMERS. FLETCHER BROS. W ' ■'•'"'■■ "''."' „.'■' ■■'.•■ Are carryingl put their'usual custom of givingaway 30 Presentsto their oQ best customers during 1 the month,of December, this being' extra to their ordinary Cash Discount. December Dis- ' count Tickets will be printed in Red Ink on Green Paper, and all those who wish to take Cash: in the ..•.-. ■:. above Distribution of Prizes must return ; their • : December Discount Tickets not later than JANUARY 12, 1916. " TO BE GIVEN AWAY. 5 101b Boxes best CEYLON TEA 10 51b Boxes CEYLOJST TEA..: 5 56ib;-Bags SUGAR. 10 Prices, each comprisingl 3 / ";■•'■'; bottles assorted Cordials. ; Bl®?nember—fhesie prizes are extra to our usual Cash Discount. Our prices will be found to be as low as any in the trade, but the quality of our goods will be the very best of tlieir kind. Look put for December Price List. TUCKER'S BAKING POWDER. (Equal'to any, better than many.) Large Tins, 1/- 11/6 per dozen. TICKER'S ELFIN JELLY CRYSTALS — G packets for 1/Better than many sold at a higher ]price. Last, season we, sold 100 gross (1200 dozen), and received great praise for them. This season we have already had 50 gross, and expect to easily exceed last season's sales. , fcarge Tins TUCKER'S CUSTARD POWDER, lid per tin. TEA. TEA. TEA. We make a speciality of Tea of all kinds, such as Ceylon, Indian, Dargeling, etc., and, being able to buy in the best market, can; offer exceptionable value., COUOTESS TEA—A really good family tea. 1/6 lb. DUCHESS TEA—A fine flavoured tea. 1/8 lb. CEYLON ORANGE PEKOE—A blend of the finest Ceylon. 1/8 lb . EMPRESS TEA—A tea of fine flavour. 1/10 lb. PRINCESS TEA—A blend of the finest Ceylon, Indian, and Dargeling. 2/- per lb. Once used, always used. If taken loose in 51b lots or more, we make a reduction of <frto<B penny per lb of Countess and Duchess, and twopence per lb of Empress and Princess. We have Ceylon Tea in Chests fr.vni 1/3 per lb by the Chest; also Ceylon Ornnge Pekoe in half-chesis from 1/6 per lb. • ' „,: -■/;.■ . •■". ■ ..■■ .c l a';*;o*/. ;: ;-, ,-v -%•■■;■■ ' '"' (The Food that BuSlds Bonnie Babies.) We have just landed 10 cases pf'tkis.-'fijiie.Biib'j'-s-Eobd/'aiid-are''''' soling "it at 1/-, 2-1-, and 5/- per tin-^-11/6, 22/6,-and 57/- perdoz. HAVE YOU SEEN. . . - THE NATIONAL COLLAPSIBLE MEAT SAFE ? It is the strongest and cheapest Safe on the market. It ; is j ; hicely enamelled white, and with fancy perforations, -presents ■-a , very attractive appearance. 9-6, .'l2-6, 16M>. ..-; A Meat Safe will save its cost in a very short time. SAVEO, THE GREAT COAL SAVER. SAVEO cuts your coal bill in half. A sixpenny packet is sufficient to treat-4cwt of coal, coke, or slack. Better fires, less ash, less smoke, less soot, no smell. 6d packet, or 6 packets for 2/6. FLI KEELO. Sudden death to Flies, Eleas, Lice, Bugs, Moths, Beetles, etc. 1/- per tin, 6 tins for 5/#, Blowers lOd each. PIE FRUITS IN SYRUP. DESSERT FRUIT. (Half-Gallon Tins.) Qm . BRAm DES »ERT j fallen Tins Apples, per tin 011 FRUIT is the best line of its kind we |-Ga|lon Tins Plums, per t in 1 0 have ever the fruit heSn large fc-Gallon Tins Nectarines, tin 12 . ' . . b . ° fc-Galicn Tins Quinces, per tin 1 0 and juicy, of delicious flavour, ra.thick, Tins Gooseberries, tin 1 3 heavy syrup. Tins Pears, per tin 1 4 s. d. Tins Apricots, per tin 1 4 Our price, per tin 10 i-Gallon Tins Peaches, per tin 1 2 Per dozen, assorted 11 6 l-Gkllon Tins Peaches, per tin 2 2 'j,j Hs. Pineapple Cubes, per tin 0 5 per dozen 4 9 —— 2 H. tins Whole Pineapple • 8 per dozen 7 61 KIRKPATRICK'S JAMS. Bottled Apricots in syrup 1 4 7lh. Tina Net* Weight. . ■ Tib. Tins Plum Jam 3 0,. Ttb.Tins Yellow Gage Jam 3 0 FISH AND MEAT PASTE. lib. Tins Damson Jain 3 0 7ib. Tins Peach Jam 3 0 Crofse and BlackwelFs Ham and Tib. Tins Gooseberry Jam 3 0 Chicken and Bloater, jar 0 9 71b. Tins Quince Jam 3 0 Anchovy, jar 0 10 7lb, Tins Nectarine Jam 3d. ,_„ ." . _ Q 7ib. Tins Klackberry and Ap- Pack's Salmon and Shrimp, jar 0 .9 pie Jam 3 6 Parsons' Salmon and Shrimp, jar 0 9 Tib. Tins Raspberry Jam 3 9 Shar i aild » s Assorted Pastes, jar 0 8, 7ib. Tins Black Currant. Jam 3 9 " t - ■ ... ■ : ■ ' 7lb. Tins Marmalade 3 9 Farquhar, Assorted Pastes* 2 jays 1 -0 2tb. Tinß Raspberry Jam 1 1 C.M.C Extract Meat, jar 1 0 i lib. Tins Raspberry Jam 0 7 , Also Other Brands. —-~ ;■«*«). Tins Frimley Gooseberry SHEEP AND OX TONGUES, Etc. 6*lb .Tin? Frimley Raspberry ' Cheaper Than Fresh Meat. • io^lfo. tS Frimley Marmalade 3 0 Hb. Tins'Q.M.C. Tongues . 13 S^lb. Tins St. George's Apricot lib. Glass Jars Tongues 1 8 '■■ •,. J &m w ■J*■• i. n 3 ° lib- Tins CFiM. TongHe* 1 3 mh. Tins Teviot Apricot Con- 2lk T^s cFM Ton & gues 2 3. %lb. T^Golden Bee Raspberry 210 |jj: :^ § £ 3 lib. Tins Golden Bee Jam for 1 0 gib: Tins Beef .15 21b. Jars X Jam— 21b. Tins Gear Meat 3 1 9 21b. Jars Gooseberry Jam 1 f2 21b. Tins Green's Brawn 1 6 .21b. Jars Plum Jam ■ .1 .3 21b. l^ns Dimmock's Beof 1 5 1 21b. Jars Quince Conser^t 12 .' 21b. Jars Peach Jam 14 . 21b. Jars Apricot Jam 1 5 sapo tapiota mcp cto 2lb. Jars Gre-Tigage Jam 1 5 SACO, TAPIOCA, RICE, EtO. 2lb. Jars Blacsberry and Apple 1. ,5 ■ .• , in W& Jo-rs Damson Jam 1 3 Jap^ R^ce, Tib. for 1 0 ftnSSZr^J^ 11 I 7 Split Peas and Pearftde^ 41^ 0 -Jb* Jars Sk Currant 1, 8 Prow Flaked Rice, per P kt 0 6 fik" Torfl X Mflrmalade 1 6 Mararom and Vermicelh, pkt 0 6 FLETCHER BROS,, CASH SUPPLY STORES

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8305, 25 November 1915, Page 4

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