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BUS! NESS hIOTICFS. OIL OF SALT. OIL OF SALT. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. THE WONDER OF THE ACE. THIS IS WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST EXAGGERATION. THE following are only a few of the great number of local Testimonials wo have received:— - -«■ t » B Ltd., Crown Flour Mills, Wesi ad'iainmed in a piece of machinery, Wins: OIL OF SALT the pam wir able to continue with h. SS Indlt Simply marvellous the way the wound healed. ' Mr Buchanan,.Junr.,. says, he will never be without it in his home The son of^f™ ngjt Jib was severely kicked on tn© leg, ca hatha praising for another match two days a tor. Those *V U %:™.tt E sStt: of ou? tTp^SeutbuSerl; suaded to buy a bottle or OIL Oh SALl,,mH,'™»»°^ th Appeared. 3S(?S Onfofr sS'tt Wnderful.lts effect.-> simply..marvellous, not sJß&£&i& &fiaSfWWtt& soothea aaa xelieves immediately. ' ent man was playing football, wl blood to flow, with great swelli: Oil of Salt gave him some, with the atch two days after. Price—i-Ounce size. Is (3d. 4-ounce size, 7s (3d. 1-bnnce Size, 2s 6d. 16-ounce size, 255. ' , Every Household should have a Bottle on hand in case of an accident ■imnVt to one -of the above.

FLETCHbrt BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS. McARTHUR'S MAKO SOAP. A Two-Stalling Packet will make 12s 6d worth of Soap. , Simp\ *ith the addition of Fat and Water and boding 40 minutes """*"' " ', -r ■■ d rru:i„+ Q„cn o-nA Sand Saan. DV tolthe above is out on its own for loosing dirt, getting Into every fibre, therefore disposes of hard rubbing, leaving Clothes thoroughly sweet and clean. ' VAN HOUTEN'S PURE LOOSE COCOA. Imported in Bulk by FLETCHER BROS., and packed in } and lib. bags. OUR PRICE—2s PER POUND. . , Why pay more when you can get this very fine Cocoa at Jhia low price, tno quality of which we guarantee. We have made a specialty of. TEA for nearly 30 years, and so have been able to-be,better than snany Teas at Fourpenee to Sixpence per pound more. FAMILY TEA ner lb. .2 2l CHINA BUDS, per lb. 3 2 DUCHESS TEA (the old far- COUNTESS TEA per lb 2 4 ourite) 2 8 ORANGE PEKOE (Ceylon) 2 8 EMPRESS TEA, itte finest I DARGEELING, per pound 3 6 Blend 3 0 The above can be had in Five and Ten Pound Tins. Jsns free, or taken loose in 5 Pound lobs or more, One Penny Per Pound less. Ceylon or Indian Teas by the Chest from Is ll£d per pqund; in HalfChests 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, and 2s Bd. -;■->: .- *£ you are not already one of our regular Tea Customers, try a pound of any of the above to-day, and compare with what you have been using, and then you will see the bi;.- saving.by buying from Tea Specialists. New Season K Jam .from Sunnv Nelson. Althoucjh the pa«t fruit fe»ason was on© of £he worst for mam yaars, our prices are low for this Jam.

lib. Tin. 21b. Tins. 71b. Tin?. °',b. Jar. Nominal Nominal Note. Apricot 011 1 y 6 3 2 1 Black Currant 2* 0 ■ 7 ? « •» Blackberry and Apple 010 16 5 n 2 0 Cape Gooseberry 2 0 ,; ° Damson 16 5 P Greengage 6 f l - *2 6 Melon and Lemru 010 f< Nectarine 011 1 f? 6 3 ! Peach '0 10 17 5 9 2 < Plum 0 10 16 5 6 2 o Quince 16 5 6 2 4 Raspberry ,10 1 11 6 9 2 10 Strawberry Conserve 1 il SO 6 11 2 10 Yellow Gage . 17 5 0 2 7 Marmalade K. 1 0 1 10 6 6 2 8 Marmalade, Robertson Golden ;Sbced ? lib jars Is Bd, 21b. jars Ss lOd. 'Keiller's Marmalade, 1 Jb. tins Is 4d.

NEW SEASON'S DRIED FRUITS. New Mildura Golden Sultanas lb i© & New California Sultanas, per lb 0 7 New Mildura Currants, per lb 0 8 New Thompson's Seedless Raisins, per lb 0 8 New Seeded Raisins, per lb 0 8 Finest New Season's Dates lb 0 6 Finest Last Season's Dates lb 0 4 Vew Season's Prunes, lb 0 8 121b.for 7 € 281 b. box for 14 0 New. Turkey Figs, per lb 0 8 New Dessert Figs, per lb If Boxes, lid and 12 New Dried Peaches, per lb 3 0 New Dried Apricots, per lb 12 Day Dawn Apricots, packet 1 1 Day Dawn Peaches, packet 10 < COCOA. (Wbury's loose, of Bournyille

f-me, per lb j- " Van Houten's, - loose £ M Van Houten's Gold Medal— Jib. tin Is, tin Is lid, lib. tins r g jj Bburnville, Is, Is lid, and 3 9 Caillers, £lb. tin / 0 9 Fry's Breakfast. Cocoaslib. tin 6d, ilb. tin -,; 1 0 Anlsebrook's 9d, Is 6d, andi ? 10 .CANDLES AND KEROSENE. Aiarchlight Candles, per lb 0 10 121 b. for 9 10 ■Price's National Sperm, per lb 010 Per Bos 20 6 ."Carriage Candles '} r •Piano Candles L ° Kerosene—Laurel, Big Tree, or Snowflake, per tin . » « per case 1« " MATCHES. Bell's Plaids, per dozen 0 9 Per Gross 8 U Bell's or Bryant and May's ■■' Royal Vest. , per dozen 1 y -Bell's 260 Vestw, 'per dozen. . 3 6 3-Star Safety Matches, per pkt 0 8 Belgian Wax, 1 Flats, per doz. 0 10 POULTRY KEEPERS Should Use Karwood Spice, etc. And ensure a constant supply ot '.'■'■■ Eggs. Packets Is and . 2 0

lis and 22s per dozen. 71b. Tin Nett in Chicken Spice, per pkt j « Fowl Grit, 101 b. for ~; 1 " 7owl Shell Grit, 81b for 1 0 Chick Food, 41b. for 1 u Salt for Present Caring SeasonFinest Livernool Fine Salt, 101 b 1 0 Per 1121 b. Bags fib; Baas Dairy Salt j a Leslie Shaker Salt 10 English Salt Petre, per lb 1 0 Brown Sugar, per lb ■ 0 4J FOODS (Various). Finest White Sapo, per lb 0 « Trite Pearl Tapioca, per lb. .0 «©st Eangcon Rice, per lb. 0 <»

CASH SUPPLY STORES.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10132, 9 June 1924, Page 4

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