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Headquarters for JAM and FRUIT *. --J •'2Lr=-r'— -r---—‘ff 'ijj ■ ■r- i >=a. WE have anticipated your needs, and have all the requisite utensils for Jam, Jelly, and Fruit Preserving. , e specially request you to inspect our stock and note our prices. Wo believe it will prove to your material benefit. “ZEIIAND” PRESERVING JARS, narrow neck—Quarts 9s 6d; Half-Gallon 15s. Wide-mouth: Quarts 10s 6d: HalfGallon, 15s 6d. “BALL,” (the Finest American) PRESERVING JARS, narrow neck, Pints 8s 6d; Quarts 10s 8d; Half-Gallon, 16s 6d. Wide-mouth, Pints 9s; Qudrts 11s 6d; J-Gallon 17s 6d. 1 IN-1 OP JELLIES (2 in Nest) —8s Gd doven nest. TIE-OVER JARS—lib., ss ; 21b., 7s 6d. JELLY JARS (3 in Nest) 12s 6d doz nest. JELLY TUMBLERS—3s 3d per Half-Dozen RUBBER RINGS, JAM POT COVERS, WOOD SPOONS Special STIRRING SPOONS, PRESERVING PANS in Aluminium, Brass, and Enamel. ' S PER CENT OFF ALLj?CASH PURCHASES. ; 'L t: , Manchester Bros., THE QUALITY STORES.

Illlll)lllllill!i(lil!llllllllflllllllllllllllf||||||||||l*’iilliillllillll(llilllllllllllllil!ll illlllllllilillllllilllllllllllUlHllHlllllllllllllltllllf ililllHliilllinUHiniP'MlllllililllllMlllMlMlil Mt.*UllUliliU!!llllli!lt!Mllim)ii!llllilllll||||!|»| A FORD OWNER TALKS. “SAY,” in my opinion, the follow who sits behind a wheel other than that of a “Ford” is like the man who looks for a gas leak with a wax match when he has an electric torch in his pocket. Looking for trouble, you see. Now, you take my little old “Ford.” I bought her away back in 1920. But like some women, that “Ford”—or any “Ford” won’t acknowledge age. No sir, for four years, she’s kept huzzin’ along not plugging but huzzin’, mind vou. She’s there when I want her—2 a.m. or noon—one or two turns over and her engine purrs good naturedly. NOW LOOK, BUY a “FORD.” Not because it is a lower priced 5 car, but because it is a better one. As k RULE’S for a trial spin = JAMES E. RULE, Ltd., | MOTOR AND ELECTRICAL " , ' ,^'C .ERS. S TANCRED STREET. ASHBURTON. S AND ECONOMY! Some oil and petrol about half as often as any other bus and she gives you all the power and service you want. “Ford” h”s got ’em another wav too. When that car •, from Christchurch biffed into mine the other morning, it broke one or two things. But RULE’S had all the parts to fit—every “Ford” dealer always has ’em—and I was driving again the same day. That’s “Ford” service—they don’t drop you when you buy a car they keep a friendlv eye on you—and good advice and soare parts are always available. SOLE DEALERS FOR ASHBURTON.COUNTY. . = ilIliMlilIIIII!II!nill!lll!lliIIII!IIIII!IIIIIll!!llil!Ilimil!!'ftllimil!llI!!llilllllllllIMiifl|lllll!lll)lllllll

•—•••••••***** ** END °f SEASON LAST WEEK OF THESE SAVINGS—SAVE TO-DAY—WHILE YOU MAY! SHIRTS AND PYJAMAS. MEN’S HARVARD WORKING SHJIiTS, with collars— Usual Price, /s 6d. Special. Price ss lid. MEN’S NEGLJUE SHIRTS (Hands)- ’ tsuul Prices, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. Special Prices—6S 6d, 7s 6d MEN’S TWi'Li, PI J AMA SUITS— . Usual Price, 13s 6d. Special Price, 11s fid. BOYS’ FLANNELETTE SHIR'IS Usual Price, ss. Special Price, 3s 11d MEN’S AND BOYS’ UNDERWEAR. MEN’S NATURAL WOVEN SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS— Usual Price os. - Special Price, 3s 6d. MEN’S ENGLISH MERINO SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS— Usual Price 6s 6d. Special Price—sS 6d. BOYS’ FLEECY 'LINED SINGLETS— Usual Price ss. Special Price—3s lid MEN’S AND BOYS’ MERCERY. MEN’S COLONIAL ALL-WOOL SOCKS— Special Price, is fid. MEN’S BLACK LISLE SOCKS— Special Price, is fid. MEN’S WIDE-END TIES Special Price, is fid. BOYS’ PLAIN COLOURED TlES— Special Price, 9d. BOYS’ BRACES— Special Price Is. HATS AND CAPS. MEN’S LOUNGE FELT HATS—Bound Edge— Usual Price 11s 6d. Special Price, 9s fid. MEN’S LOUNGE FELT HATS—Assorted Shades— Usual Price 10s Gel. Special Price, 8s Bd. MEN’S TWEED CAPS—Usual Price 4s; Special Price, 2s 11d BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES’ PATENT. COURT SHOES— Usual Price 27s 6d. LADIES* GLACE COURT SHOES— Usual Price. 27s 6d. LADIES’ GLACE 2-BAR SHOES Usual Price 255. LADIES’ PATENT BAR SHOES— Usual Price. 28s 6d. LADIES’ GLACE KTD DERBY SHOES— Usual Price 21s. Special Price, 15s fid GENTS’ GLACE DERBY BOOTS— Usual Price 355. Special Prioe 27s fid GENTS’ CHROME DERBY BOOTS, stout soles— _ s Price 35 s. Special 26s fid. ROYS’ STRONG SCHOOL BOOTS, sines 10 to 18, 16s fid; sizes I to s —lßs fid. Special Price 14s 6d Special Price 19s fid Special price 17s 6d. Special Price 21s. New Zealand NEW ZEALAND* KwM&m Clothing Factory CLOTHING FACTORY

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10066, 12 March 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10066, 12 March 1924, Page 2