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BUSINESS NOTICES. PRIZE WIMNEOEtS. FLETCHER BROS/ DECEMBER COMPETITION. OWING to the remarkable success of the above, and to celebrate our first December Competition since takin over our old business, we have decided, to give THIRTY PHIZES instead of Twenty as advertised. Prize-winners living within a radius of two miles of Ashburton will have their Prizes delivered to them immediately, and we ask that Country Prize-winners will call, and get theirs as soon as possible.

MR J. WALLS, Beach Road, will receive a 101 b. Tin of Duchess Tea. MRS T. H. L. CROSS, Lowcliffe, will receive a 101 b. Tin of Duchess Tea. Each of the following will receive 70-Pound Bag Al Sugar:— MRS J. GOOD, Ealing. MRS H. H. HOOD, Mount Somers. MISS McCORMICK, South Street. .MRS P. McQUILKIN, Eiffelton. MRS F. SOAL, Longbeach, will receive a 100-Pound Bag Roller Flour. Each of the following will receive 50-Pound Bag Al Sugar:— MRS 0. FITTOCK, Tinwald. MRS G. VAUGHAN, Highbank. MRS B. BAKER, Havelock Street. Each of the following will receive a 51b. Tin Duchess Tea:— *CRS J. ASCHEN, Spreadeagle. MRS G. W. COATES, Tancred Street. j[R& F VESSEY, Willowbv. MRS W. E, WOLFREY. Soringburn. MRS R. KNOX, Willowby. • Each of the following will receive 50-Pound' Bag Flour:— MRS SMITH, Riverside. MRS J. FLEMING. Methven. MRS McINNES, Hinds. MRS JAMES, South Street. MR G. ARGYLE, Ruapuna. MR McDONALD, The Quarries, Mt. MRS B. EDE, Allenton. . Somers.' Each of the following will receive a 2-Pound Caddy of Tea:— MRS RUTHERFORD, Buccleuch. MRS W. PATTERSON, Cambridge St. MISS CAMERON, Carter's Terrace. MR F. BEVAN, Hinds. MRS C. MORRLS, Victoria Street. MRS J. PATTEESON, WatertOn. MRS W. SKILLING, TinwaldJ' ' MRS STORRIER, Cambridge Street. PRESERVING EASON,;?i923. We have now received our.' WIDE-MOUTH PRiESERVING JARS, Jells • Jars, etc., but if the present'demand keeps up we expect stocks to run out early - this secson, so advise early buying. ~;.'.. THE.PRICES ARE VERY; LOW, in fact the lowest for many years, .-fcence ,anp,ti|!er reason why you should buy early. >; . WIDE-MOUTH JARS, Pint size, Ss 6d per doz.; Quart size, 10s 6d; J- - Gallon size, 15s per dozen. V Two-Pound SCREW-TOP JARS, 9s 8d Per Dozen. JELLY JARS, with Tin Tops, 5s an 7s Sd per dozen. RED RUBBER RINGS, for wide-mouth Jars, 8d Per Dozen, RED RUBBER RINGS, for Mason's T ars, and French Jars. 6d per dozen. JAM COVERS—6d and 8d per packet. WOODEN JAM SPOONS—7d to Is 3d each. PRESERVING PANS of Reliable MakesHeavy Brass PRESERVING PAN?. 21s. 255. 27s 63, 30s, 355, an' ' ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PAI?S—2Ie, 2os 29s 6d etc ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS, ftom lis 6d Each. Al SUGAR, 701 b. Bags 21s; BREWERS' CRYSTALS, 701 b. Bags 225. KILL HAT FLY. WE have Full Stocks at present o the following, at low prices: Daisy Fly Killer—Our Price 1 0 Mather's Poisonous Fly Papers Large Tins Fly Keelo, per tin 10 per dozen 0 ■-.,.. 6 Tins for ( 4 9 Keating' s Insect Powder, tin 0 1 Brown's English Flibans or [>} Fly Balloons, each 2 Reels, 30 inches long—4 for 1 0 Blowers for Fly Keelo, Mutrum Or Per Dozen 1 9 etc. 'l The above Fly Bands are far supe- Mutrom Fly Powder, 6d and 0 rior. to any others. », l ARTICLES FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. Tin Billifjs—2 Pints %o 16 Qts— Enamel Mugs— From Is 8d to 7s 6d Is 6d to 2s 6d eacl Swedish Enamel Billies— Pint Tin Pannikins Sd each, 7s 6d do 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 12s 6d. Aluminium Mugs—ls 6d, Is 9d t Heavy Tin Buckets from ss. 2s 6d. fitrong Odd English Gups only— Baskets—3s 3d, 4s 3d, and 5s 6d. 3s 9d and 4s 9d half-dozea. Enamel Pints 5s 9d, Strong Cups and Sauces — • Pints 6s lid. .''.".- 6s 3d per half-dozen. ; Enamel Pie Dishes from 2s 2d to 4s 3 Enamel Plates.—ls 6d and 2s each. Enamel Kettles—3 Pints 4s 9d, Tin Plates Is; Aluminium Plates, Pints 5s 6d, 5 Pints 5s lid, Is 6d and 2s. Pints 6s Gd. 8 Pints 8s 6d. Enamel Jugs—ss lid and 7s 3d. Galvanised Buckets—2s lOd, 3s 2c Aluminium Jugs—l Pint 2s lid, 11 and 3s 6d. Pint 3s 6d, Pints 4s, 3Pints 5s 3d. Dessert Forks 6s dozen/ Strong Earthenware Jugs— Tea Spoons from 2s 6d dozen. 2s, 2s 6d, 3s 3d. 3s lid. Nickel Silver Table Forks Is 8d each Sheffield Steel Table Knives, 2s 6d each. ENGLISH GHINAWARE. ENGLISH GHINAWARE. We have just unpacked a Tank of the above, comprising Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers and Plates to match; also Teas and Saucers, breakfast size and Irish size, and Irish size in the One Gold Line, 3 Gold Line, Mazarine Blue, Bronze Green Butterfly, Light and Dark Blue Willow Cups and Saucers, etc., in fact our selection is now up to the pre-war standard. I 21-Piece CHINA TEA SETS—ISs 6d, 19s 6d, 29s 6d, 32s 6d, up to 65s. 1 FANCY CUP and SAUCER and LATE to match—4s, 4s 6d, 4s lid,' FANCY CUPS and SAUCERS onlv—3s. 3s 6d. 4s. and 5s 6d. TUMBLERS AND WATER SETS. TUMBLERS AND WATER SETS. Belgian Tumblerß, Plain Heavy ottom—§-Pint 6s 3d half-dozen, etched circle same price. Key Design 6s 9d half-dozen; Bell Shaped Crystal Tumblers, 12s 9d ! half dozen; and others 3s 9d, 4s 3d, and 4s 9d half dozen. SKATER SETS, comprising Nickel Trays, 2-Pint Belgian Glass Jug and . -. " 6 Heavy Bottom Tumblers is 9d and 14s 6d. ■"» . . FLETCHER, BROS., . THE LEADING TEA HOUSE OF ASHBURTON. Being-very large buyers of Ceylon and India nTeas, we can offer exceptional value,;which the following rices will'prove:— Our FAMILY TEA, Strong; and- conomical, is.sold at 2s per ponn<i. Our COUNTESS-TEA, a Flavourin Tea, is sold-at 2s 2d per pound. Our DUCHESS TEA-: which rife eg-:nl to most Teas sold at '3s 2d, and better than most, we sell at 2s Cd per pound. r ' jift.i Our EMPRESS TEA, \(*W Finest o\ all, is sold,at 2s lOd per pom idi Our-Broken ORANGE PEKOE TEA. Pure Ceylon, is sold at 2s 6d lb'.' -■u-. -Pahgong Buds, CHINA* TEA, for Dyspeptics, is sold at 3s 6d lb. A Penny Per Pound Reduction oh the above if taken loose'in 51b lots or more. We have Teas in-Chests from Is 9,{t v |per lb by the Ches,t, and :ka Half Cbests'rfrom 2s::2d [ per lb;,- "-,,". '■/''. We have also AMBER TlPS.and RAVEN TEA,in 5 and, 101b 4 lW at 3s Id per lb., tins free; also in 21b. Caddies 6s 4d • tins free...--,,,.,,

NEW SEASON'S FISH. Fancy Pink Salmon—Small tin 9d, •; _ ;: large Tin . 1 2 " Large Tin Big Horn and Summit Salmon Is 3d, 6 tins for 7 0 Prime Middle Cut Salmon, small tins lOd, large tin's" 1 6 Large Tins Cocktail Salmon 2 0 Small Tin Beach Salmon 1 0 Large Tin Sockeye Salmon 2 /3 Extra Large Tin Fine Sardines 011 ■ Smail Tin Sardines 0 7 Small Tin King Oscar Sardines 0 11 Large Tin Maconochie's Herrings in Tomato Saxice, per tin Is, doz 11 6 Large Tin Macanochie's Fresh Herrings, per tin 10d, per dozen 9 6 Small Tin Maconochie's Herrings in Tomato Sauce 7d each, doz. 6 9 Large Tin Morton's or Booth Herrings in Tomato Sauce 1 0 Large Tin Maconochie's Kippered Herrings 1 0 Large Bed Herrings, 5 for 1 0 Tins containing 1 doz. 2s 6d, tin containing .50 herrings 9 6 JELLY CRYSTALS, GELATINE, Etc. Tucker's Jellies. 4 pkts for 0 11 Cl.alWige Jellies, 3 pkts for 0 11 Per dozen 3 6 Windsor's .Tellies, equal to English Per nacket sd. 3 pkts for Is'2d. per dozen 4 6 Isoz. Packet Granulated Gelatine , , 2 1 Ross. Packet 22 Citric Acid. Per oz. 0 4 Tartaric >-cid, per oz. « * TINNED MEAT«. PASTE. Etc. Gear 21b. Tins Meats—Corned, Roast, or Boiled Beef or Mutton, per tin " 16 . Per Dozen 17 9 21b. Tins Ox Tongues 6 0 C.M.C. Sheeps' Tongues 1 7 Borthwick's Tongues 16 Lunch Tongues 1' i St. George and Gear Paste—4oz. tins Ham and Chicken 0 8 Crosse and Blackwell's Bloater, Ham and Chicken 1.,, 4 Anchovy IT Peck's Anchovette 1 < c almon and Shrimp, etc. 1 4 Marmite. loz. 10d, 2oz. 1 6 4oz. 2s 6d, Boz. 4s 6d, 16oz. 7 6 | BACON, HAMS, and CHEESE. Finpst Mild Cured Bacon. by the Side Is per lb. By Rioll 1 1 By the Piece from 011 Rashers Is 1 s 2d, and 1 3 Mild Cured Hams 1 6 Finest T/eaf Lard, per lb 1 0 Finest Factory Cheese, per lb, 1 0 Rex Cheese, per tin 1 0 Red Feather Cheese 0 10 lib. Tins Gruvere Chee«« (English) " 1 0 GENUINE COCOA. are still selling Genuine Van Houten's Loose Cocoa, at 2s. Only procurable from us. FLETGHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. p.o. box no. TELEPHONE U.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9787, 1 February 1923, Page 4

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