P ; = ■ = ■- .. g White and Coloured Q-U-l-L-T-S. 4. Owing to being Overstocked with QUILTS, we have Reduced every one to Below Cost Price. 1 12-4 WHITE MARCELLA QUILTS— ' Usually 755. 72a 655. Slump Prices 55s 49s 6d 42s 6d 11-4 WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS— Usually 35s 6d Slump Pricer— 22s 6d. 10-4 WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS— Usually 26s 6d 23s 6d. 18s 6d Slump Prices 17s 6d 16s 6d 12s 6d 11-4 Coloured quilts— '>. Slump Prices 17s lid and 16s 6d TOILET COVERS— ' , "~ Slump Prices 4s 6d, 5s 6tf„ 5s 11d ! j Correct Eyesight B EVERY Pair; of Glasses leaving our hands is built m I conformity with our high standard, which gives an unmisg takeable impression, of accuracy and quality. I My past success is a very safe guide to honest eyesight • service. CONSULT ME IMMEDIATELY. FRANK CU&TIS, f.p.o.c. ort . D , CONSULTING OPTICIAN. » EAST STREET. 'Phone 305. ASHBURTON. ■ Lj*gg*» Wj ww a »^ I BIG DROP I IN ! Grocery Prices HERE'S A, BJC l-ftJLL IN THE COST OF LIVINC;— Bedrock prifces fft* best quality Groceries that defy competition. Stock up now. Don't forget that we give a Bis* count Coupon with evc«i Cash purchase.. 8. d. '■',■' j 51b. Best Ceylon. Tea 9 0 Coffee (gang's) v 2 Q 70ib " Su^ 34 ° Coffee (hub) 8 } 2 9 251 b. Oatmeal 6 6 Currants. 9 9 71b. Oatmeal 1 9 Sultanas . 12 1001 b. Flour 24 6 Seedless, Raisins 12 501 b. Flour 12 6 Seeded. Baisins 1 3 251 b. Flour 6 6 Dates, V J 4 _ oS 0^ 3 * 1 9 TI^^ED FRUITS— *' Gerstena 19 A V^cots, Peaches, audi Ota 15 "aais 2 8 Sago, per lb. 0 3 Cllunk p ineapple 1 1 • Ri<2e, per Ib. 0 3 -Large' Bottle Sauce ,1 5 l __ Tapioca, per lb, 03 . Tomato Sauce 110 ■ Cornflour 0• § Pickles \ g Cornflour (Brown, and - Carbonate Soda 0 2 Poison's) 010 Cream of Tartar 2 0 Cocoanut (dessicated) 010 Resin "" 011 Preserved Ginger 1 6 4 Tins Nugget 1 0 PRICES ALL LESS PER CENT. OOUPON FOR ©ASH. KERR BROS., Te} .phone 96. GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS i __ BURNETT STREET i| * ? **** !-TOO; "^ , '« l^^^ • ■■.■.■ina— ___________ _ 1 FARMERS STUDY THESE PRICES 111 l "Lxmtx 1 Limited have set themselves out to cater for the farming 111 l community. Everything for the farm and home supplied at wholellll , P nces ' Study these items— they are typical of Lows' general 111 l values. Jr ■**-•. FENCING WIRE 111 l HOG and CATTLE BABB WIEE 36/- per cwt.— *S4/-/- per ton 111 l No. 8 GALVANISED PLAIN WIBE— ' ' P 111 lxt otvta^xx^ 28/- per cwt.— *26/-/- pe* ton 111 S't-S-a^SStSS 5 ..^ 1 111* 111 )— 2i^- P er cwt-*2O/-/- per ton 111 l S^S^* 18110 IEON ' 26 B*ng»— Per ton £*&/-/-, per sheet lOd ft. II feSrS-S?^ 8 ••' *• *• Percwt*, 6id; per lb, 7id 111 l « TAPl^f° ■ •• •• .... per cwt., sid; per lb, 6d 111 l , uy wnol esale— write for supplementary catalogue and compare Uli the prices. *^ LOWS' LIMITED. IHI Mn ll Order and General Merchants, j|| UU 48-SO Manchester St., Ohrlstohuroh li
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9543, 23 June 1921, Page 6
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