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BUSINESS NOTICES. MONEY. Special Sum of £8000 to Lend on broad acres first-class securities. Also— £500, £800, and £200, at current rates of interest.. Apply to- T>BULW) - CK< FOR SALE. FARM—IBO Acres, in good order, with Dwelling and Outbuildings. Full particulars on* application. Cottage and i-Acre Section, conveniently situated in Peter Street. Owner left the district. TO LET. Shop Premises in Jubilee Buildings, conveniently situated in Burnett St. Large Upstairs Room, in Saunders' Buildings, fronting East Street, not far from Railway Station. Offices and Shoo in Arcade. T. BULLOCK,

INSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. '■v f" '■ n Funds exceed £40,000,000Mjg«t Liberal Conditions, ,- >• Most Stringent Reserves. Most Economical Management. * WAR LOAN POLICIES. NEW ZEALAND WAR LOAN. Th© Society is still issuinp; WAR LO'ATST POLICIES, subject to the approval of the Government.

Full particulars of same can be obtained from — j JAS. PIPE, Box 272, Christchurcii. AN UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. Received by H. O. PERCY, by the - last English Mail. From Cadet F. G. Tott, M. No. 13, Officer C. Batt., Newmarket, 20/1/19. TO MR PERCY,— Dear Sir, — To test a razor, join the Army. Five years ago I bought a razor from your shop—it is like J.W.W.— "still going, strong." I paid the humble sum of 10s 6d for it. I can honestly say it's the best 10s 6d worth I have bought in my life. , . ■ We have to shave every day in. the Army, and this is a fact;— I have only had a barber shave me six times since I left N.Z. By the way the razor is going, I have hopes of using it another five years. I left N.Z. August 15, 1915. I> wish you every success. I am, yours very sincerely, " F. G. TOTT.

p.S.—The razor has your own name upon it—F.G.T.

PERCY Stocks the Same Brand Still. PRICE- W/6. SUCCESS. Christehurch, Feb. 14th, 1919. %i Messrs Hemingway and Robertson's A.C.S., Ltd., P.O. Bos 516, Auckland. , Dears Sirs, — No doubt you already know I gained First Honours in the Book-keepers Examination of last November. I feel my success was chiefly due to your efficient teaching ' n Yours faithfully, " (Signed) S. A. MANDER. A prime factor in the signally consistent success attained by the Students of HEMINGWAY and ROBERTSON'S unrivalled Commercial Training Institution, is that the Administrative Heads have not only been specially Belected on account of tiheir experience and conspicuous capabilities, but have themselves, without exception, studied and qualified by -exam. Young men and women can ensure success by availing themselves of the invaluable assistance of HEMINGWAY AND ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, LTD., AUCKLAND. (The School with 25,000 Successful and Satisfied Students behind itt.

H. L\ BARKER. GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANT, —and— BUYER OF FAT SHEEP FOB EXPORT. Agent for Queensland Ihbutmiot Ob., . Ltd. WANTED— WHEAT, OATS, OATSHEAF CHAFF. PARTRIDGE PEAS. RYEGRASS SEED. COCKSFOOT SEED. WHITE CLOVER. RED CLOVER, ETC., and POTATOES. ALL FARM REQUISITES STOCKED AT TINWALD STORES. BUY Your wife a North British Wat er Bottle this Winter! Tlie "Unioue 1? is fitted with patent stopper that «in't leak, and well vulcanised seams S?rent bursts! Mgh made, and irAoded ©» neck of bottle.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9585, 12 April 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9585, 12 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9585, 12 April 1919, Page 6