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BUSINESS NOTICES. 1923 PRESERVING SEASON 1923 NOW is the time to Preserve and make Jam. Fruit is very cheap, also Sugar, and plenty of it. Then again, Jars are much cheaper this year, hence'the reason why there is no time like the present to lay in a stock of Bottled Fruits and Jam to Inst until next season. ; We have just received our second shipment of the following, but expect these to sell out quickly, so buy early. PRESERVING JARS, wide-mouth—Pints 8s 6d; Quarts 10s 6d; Half-gal-lons, 15s. NARROW MOUTH—Quarts 9s 6d; Half-Gallon, 13s 6d SCREW-TOP JARS, lib. size 7s 6d, 21b. size 9s. TIE-OVER JARS—lib. size 6s ; 21b. size, 7s 6d. JELLY JARS, with tin tops, 5s and 7s 6d per dozen. JE T iLY TUMBLERS—7s 6d per dozen. . RED RUBBER RlNGS—Narrow mouth 6d per dozen, Wide-mouth 8d dozen. JAM COVERS—6d and 8d per packet. \ PRESERVING PANS of Reliable Makes— Heavy Brass PRESERVING PANS'. 21s, 255, 27s 6d, 30y; and 47s 6d. STRONG ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS—from 21s. ENAMEL PRESERVING PANS, from lis 6d each. AUCKLAND Al SUGAR 21s 701 b. bag; Brewers' Crystal?: 22s per 701 b bag SET OF SCALES, with weights, 15s 6d set; Spring Balances Is 6d; Spring Balances with Trays 3s 9d. TEA. TEA. TEA. TEA. This is your opportunity to save at least 4d per pound, and probably 8d and more. Tea has advanced about 9d per lb. in Ceylon, and is still going up. Our Prices are still the same, but immediately our present stocks are > exhausted, which will be very soon,, our price must advance, so buy to-day, next week may be too late. This advertisement will be immediately withdrawn as soon as present, stocks are exhaii£.ted. i Our FAMILY TEA, Strong and oconmical, is sol at 2s per pound. Our COUNTESS TEA, a Flavouring Tea, is sold at is 2d per lb. Our DUCHESS TEA, which is equal to most Teas sold at 3s 2d, and better than most, we sell at 2s 6d per pound. Our EMPRESS TEA, the Finest ol all, is sold at 2s lOd per pound. . Our Broken ORANGE PEKOE TEA, Pure Ceylon, is sold at 2s 8d lb. Pangong Buds, CHINA TEA, for Dyspeptics, is sold at 3s 6d lb. AMBER TIPS TEA and RAVEN TEA have already advanced 4d per lb. but until our present stocks are exhausted we are still selling at old price, viz., 3s 2d per lb., or 3s Id by 51b. or 10lb. tins, tins free. Now is the time to practice economy. Teas are sure to be dearer for many months, so be advised and buy to-day—to-morrow may be too late. TEA SETS AND TEA WARE. TEA SETS AND TEA WARE. . See our Window Display of Newest Designs in ENGLISH TEA WARE, at Greatly Reduced Prices. To see is to buy—when you can get a 21-Piece China Tea Set for as low as 15s 6d. ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE Three Gold Line Cups and Saucers at 8s 9d per half-dozen. ROYAL STAFFORDSHIRE White and Gold China Cups and Saucers from 8s 6d per. half-dozen •:. ; Meakin's Large White IRONSTONE CUPS onlv, 3s 11> per half do/en. Meakin's Large White,,IRONSTONE CUPS and SAUCERS, 6s 3d half doz. White and .Gold Earthenware TEA, am SAUCERS 4s lid per half dozen. We have the;snest selection of O:ps and Saucers in Ashburtoh, so if requiring,,, see our samples and prices irst. ~ ■ ,; TUMBLERS AND WATER SETS. TUMBLERS AND WATER SETS. Belgian Tumljfers, Plain Heavy,,, bottom —|-Pmt' 6s 3d htJf-doz:, etched circle same price. , r ',v .<■ , ' ' . ' Key Design 6s 9d half-dozen,; Bell Shaped Crystal Tumblers, 12s 9d J half dozen; and others 3s 9d, 4s 3d, and 4s 9d half dozen. WATER SETS, comprising Nickel Trays, 2-Pint Belgian Glass Jug and 6 Heayy Bottom Tumblers Is 9d s and 14s 6d. 1 a - ww. K4LL THATI-FLY. WE ha ve,(Full Stocks at present of fbe following, at Low Prices:— Daisy Fly Killer—Our Price ■'.■ !>.lo ; Mather's Poisonous Fly Papers—- -: Large Tins Fly Keelo, per tin 1 1 i ' per dozen 0 1 6 Tins for 49 J Keating's. Insect Powder Brown's English Flibans or , Fly Balloons, each Reels, 30 inches long—4 for 1 0 Blowers for Fly I Or Per Dozen 2.9 to. The above Fly Bands are far supe- Mustrum Fly Pow< l or to any others. 'ARTICLES FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. Fly Balloons, each 2 Blowers for Fly Keelo, Mutrum, to. 1 Mustrum Fly Powder, 6d and 010

T;n Biilios—2 Pints \,o 16 Qts— From Is 8d to 7s 6d Swedish Enamel Billies—--6s 6d, 8s Gd, 12s 6d. Heavy Tin Buckets from ss. Strong Odd English Cups only—--3s lid half-dozen. Strong Cups ancLSaucfSS—r y 6s 3d per half-dozen. .Enamel 6d and 2s each. Tin Plates Is; Aluminium Plates, Is 6d and'2s. Enamel Jugs—ss lid and 7s 3d. Aluminium Jugs—l Pint 2s lid, 1J Pints 3s 6d, Pints 4s, 3 pints 5s 3d. Strong Earthenware Jugs—2s, 2s 6d, 3s 3d. 3s lid. Sheffield Steel Table Knives, 2s 6d each. Enamel Mugs— Is 6d to 2s 6d each. Pint Tin Pannikins 8d each, 7s 6d doz Aluminium Mugs—ls 6d, .Is 9d to 2s 6d. Baskets—3s 3d, 4s 3d, and 5s 6d. Enamel Teapots—3 Pints 5s 9d, 4 Pints 6s lid. Enamel Pie Di3faes from 2s 2d to 4s 3d Enamel Kettles—3 Pints 4s 9d, 4 Pints 5s 6d, 5 Pints-5s lid, 6 Pints 6s 6d, 8 Pints 8s 6d. Galvanited Buckets—2s lOd, 3s 2d, and 3s 6d. Dessert Forks 6s dozen. Tea Spoons from 2s 6d dozen Nickel Silver Table Forks Is 8d each. HOME-MADE PICKLES, CHUTNEY AND SAUCE, Own always better and cheaper than Factory made. ; We have the finest material— Vinegar at 2s per gallon.: / Mixed Pickling Spices at 3d aid lOd per packet. .;.'•,} K MUSTQ for making Mustard Pickles at 2s per tin. ! I Ground Tumeric, Mace,' Pimento, Cloves, Cinnamon, Cayenne,, etc. Also Whole Spices of all kinds, including Mustard Seed by the ounce or pound. Garlic by the Ounce or pound. Pickle; Jars, i-Gallon 3s, 2-Gallon 7s 9d. .:'' ;i ;v '-wJ NEW SEASON'S FISH/.' V; f TINNED MEATS. PASTE. Etc.

Large Tins Big Horn and Summit Salmon, per tin 1 0 Small Tins Summit Salmon, per 0 8 Lilrnon.i lod and 1 6; Large Tins. Cocktail Salmon 2 0 Small Tins Beach Salmon 1' 0 Finest Sockeye Salmon 4d .2 3 Extra Large Tin Fine'Sajdines 0,11 Small Tin.. Boa SardinesT J ;£l' ,0' 7' Small Tin King Oscar "Sardines 0,14. Large Tin Maconochie's Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Large Tin Macanochie's Fresh Herrings, per tin lOd, per dozen 9 6 Large Tin Maconochie's Fresh Herin 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 Red Herrings, 5 for 1 0 Tins containing 1 doz. 2s 6d, tin containing 50 herrings 9 6 PATENT MEDICINES, Etc. Aspros—Bottles of 25 Tablets 1 2 Bottles of 100 Tablets 3 6 Howard's Asprins, 100 Tablets 2 6 Bottles of .25 Tablets 0 11 Bayer Cross, Is 2d and \ 3 6 Lane's Emusion, 2s 4d and 4 4 Scott's Emulsion, 2s 6d and 4 6 Baxter's Lung Preserver, Is 5d and 2 4 Bonnington's Irish Moss Is 5d and 2 5 "Woods' Peppermint Cure, Is 8d and 2 8 California Syrup of Figs, Is 8d and 2 9 Eno's Fruit P*U P S It Steven's Health Salts 2 4 Kruschen Salts 2 3 Morton's Seidlitz Powders 1 6 j Mother Sei<?el's Svrup Is Rd and 2 9 Bisurated Magnesia, per bottle 2« Pd and 4 6 Bis. M"*. Tablets 110 Pain Killer • 18 Annrier's Emulsion. -9s lid and 6 11 Hean's Bronchitis Cure. 2r M 4 3 Eucalyptus. Raiders Is 6d, Bositos Is 6d, Marshall's 1 0 J Clement's Tonic 3 6 Gear, 21b. Tins JVlents—Cornea, Roast, or Boiled Peef or Mutton, per tin 16 V l ": • "For Dozen 17 9 21b. Tins 'Ox Tongues 6 0 C.M.C.Sheeps' Tongues 1 7 Borth wick's,. Tongues 1 0 Lunch Tongues, . .1 1 ,8 St. George and Gear Paste—;,n4oz. tins Ham and Chicken 0 8 Crosse and : Blackwell's Bloater, ■•; Ham and Chicken .. '.',. ',r ; 1 <■ Anchovy ;•'". , ~{ . "1 6 Peck's Anehovette .1 4 c nlmon and Shrimp, etc. 1 4 Marmite, loz.. 10d, 2oz. I 5 4oz. 2s 6d s Boz. 4s 6d, 16oz. 7 6 GENUINE VAN HOTJTEN'S PURE COCOA, of the Finest Quality. Onr Price, per pound—-2s. Packed in £lb. and lib. bags. PILLS, OINTMENTS, Etc. Pills—Beecham's, Bile Beans, Doan's Dinner 1 4 Indian Root 1 3 Doan's Backache 3 3 Pink Pills 2 11 De "Witt's, 3s 3d and 5 9 Chamberlain's Tablets 1 4 Dr. Cassell's Tablets 4 0 Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief 19 OINTMENTS— Doan's 3 3 Zambuk, Is 6d and 3 6 Rexona. Is 5d and 2 10 Cu+'cura, Is 6d and V 3 0 Red Cross 1 5 Getsem 1 6 SUNDRIES— Ptendman's Powders 1 A Crossland's Headache Wafers 1 3 TOOTH PASTE— Kolynos Is sd, Euthymol 1 9 Creame-de-Menthe 1 3 3 Tubes and Tidy for 3 6 FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPP LY STORES. P.O. BOX 116. TELEPHONE 24.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9793, 8 February 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9793, 8 February 1923, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 9793, 8 February 1923, Page 4

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