j Grocery Price List. I Baking Powder, Edmonds, tin 2 1 Currants, per lb. 010 Baking Powder, X, tin 18 Sultanas, per lb. . , 011 Custard Powder, Edmonds, tin 1 1 l-Gal. Jar Pie Pears, per tin 110 Flour—2slb.. bag 4s lQ£d, 501b. bag Peaches and Apricots 1 10 9s 3d 1001b. bag, 17s 9d. £-Gal. ■ Pie Gooseberries, tin 110 « Oatmeal,* Thistle, 71b. bag 2 6 ' J-Gal. Pie Plums, tin 19 I ■ . . 251b. bag 8 9 : i-Gal. Pie Apples, tin 1.8 Creamoata, per pkt 1 11 Matches^ Plaid, pkt 0 9 Oatina 1 10 Royal Vestas, pkt 1 10 Gerstena 19 250's tin boxes, pkt 1 11 Rice, pel' lb. . 0 6 Worcestershire Sauce, large bet 1 3 Sago,'per lb. 0 6 Tomato Sauce, large bot. 1 3 Tapioca, per lb 0 6 Condensed Milk, per tin 0 9 \ Discount Tickets 1s in the £, given for Cash Purchases. W. A. SHEMELD, I TELEPHONE, 20. METHVEN. ■.' . I SPRING NEEDFULS FOR DAIRYMAN AND ■,■;■■■■••■:■ .U-| POULTRY-KEEPER. C__g__tgl_B_MM_a__>BM_—■n ~a"——_■■_■■■■_■_—■■■H—W—_■■_■■——«■—■»» ' ' ' : ' .. ' '; : To be successful in CALF REARING is simple .if the i <one essential is rightly selected. Success largely depends '. ■upon the Calf Meal adopted. Now THOMPSON'S CALF ; I MEAL is as thoroughly dependable .as it is scientifically 'i : pre,pared. It is all the food the calf needs to be addedVto skim milk or whey. Its price means that good calves are j .quickly .produced at a minimum cost. So stick to THOMPSON'S and -ensure bucobss. POULTRY-KEEPERS will find .our Chick Food quite ; | ;as successful .as the Calf Meal. It is essentially an econo- ; nrical food for quick growth and health in chicks. Cut out . ' ' I brooding losses by using it this Spring. OYSTER GRIT , i .and MEAT MEAL for Layers, and big [profits.. i .NOTE THE PRICES— i ■ \ THOMPSON'S CALF MEAL—Bs Per -Bag. ; CHICK FOOD—Is 3d and 2s 6d Per Bag. ' OYSTER GRlT—is 9d .Per Bag. { MEAT MEAL—-2s 6(1 Per .Bag. ] • WHEAT RRAN, and SHARPS, at •Current Rates. I COOPER'S VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS at 3d and 6d Packet. JL_S___ JLsJB «JL %l JL V" JLJP JL v_/ G3 * \ TELEPHONE No. 96. ; GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS. , BUR NETT STREET. _*?"***_________^__*^ gn_sw___B____a____________B^ Boot Sale Boot Sale CLIFTON KEAT IS THE MAN WHO KEEPS THE PRICE OF FOOTWEAR DOWNEVER V (PAIR GUARANTEED. LADIES' GLACIE LACE SHOES-_s 11d and 7S TtcJ;; Usually 19s 6d and 52b. ' • LADIES' BOX CALF DERBY SHOES—IBS 11d; Usually 36s >6d. LADIES' GLACIE KID 1-BAR SHOES—I6s 11d; Usually 25b. MEN'S GLACIE DERBY BOOTS, Welted Soles, 12s 9d .and 14s IM. ; Usually _8s -6d. ! MEN'S NAILED SHOOTERS—IBs 11d, Usually 265. MEN'S HEAVY KIP WHOLE-BACK SHOOTERS—NaiIed and Pegged Soles—_SS iB-3 Usually 355.. ll us ltd, 16s 114, Ms i««t The Cheapest in Town. [ Mt^mM^k LADIES' PATENT LEATHER 8 j KMpM BUTTON BOOTS, 'Gaberdine i_^#^«?^^_ Tops—lßS 11 d and _1s 6d. W^^H|l CLIFTON KEAT, •'BtS ■ \BH_B_rm. WEAR-WELL BOOT STORE, - EAST'STfIEET, ASHBURTON. Kate W. J. Cunningham's). ————I—.———. i in—in mi i ww miibii ■—_niiiiw_-tiii»iii——mwmTrri—_im—_n iniii-imn-ii-iin — 1 HEFFORD'S SPRING DISPLAY I I !S NOW AT ITS BEST. I * ' *_C^^^^^^x^ Many weeks iiavc been spent in pre- j —""" '■(" paring for this Great Spi'ing Showing. 1 Its success has been proved b}' the II attendance of hundr-eds of Ashburton i ladies. They came just to see } and : 1 ■ were agreeably surprised to find Dame I Fashion so much in evidence. The II <>M g""J- l*""—~~«)^ ig rush of business has .made us || "^«_______SBtP double our efforts on behalf of those ii '\^6 &h£^l ladies who have not yet had :ni op"m, _-^^W> I°° ■ j °"°. 1 ) .ortmtity to inspect. •5> WE DAILY OPEN UP NEW GOODS THAT ADD TO THE ATTRACTIIVENESS OF OUR SHOWROOM. The NEW MILLINERY shows much originality raid beauty; this 1 year Fashion seems to eater for eve taste and purse. Dress Goods | will make your choice somewhat difficult—all patterns sue equally | 1 attractive—at least we think they are. The warmer weather is mak- § 9 ing heavy demands for light-weight Costumes; you'll like the smart 1 | Fabrics. CALL as soon as you Can. I T DRAPERS. '^SH^!i!f!isL^'
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