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a -3* '^K^^ Darling, I am Growing Older Sings Happy Jim BU.T his warble belies his looks. To see him hopping round our various departments, slashing down prices with his big blue pencil you would say he looks as sprightly as a "two-year-old." "This is what I shine at,'' says he, as with, a flourish hang goes another "usual price/' 's the Fi 25 PAIRS 11-4 Full Size Double-bed Heavy All- . WOMEN'S' Black Ail-Wool COLONIAL KNITWool COLONIAL BLANKETS—"UsuaIIy 55s I TED -HOSE. Usually 3s 6d. WHILE THEY LAST—39s 6d Pair. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—Is lid 23 Good Quality JAP. SILK BLOUSES, good styles, in Navy, Pink, Sky, Champagne. Usually 17s 6d. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—7s lid. 54-inch ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, in good raistures of Browns, Fawns, Greys, «ite. Usually 7s 6d. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—2s 11d HEAVY UNION LINEN FORFAiIUsually Is 9d. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—Is 2d LADIES' SMART LACE SUEDE SHOES, in Brown and Grey. Usually 355. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—Ms 6d LADIES' GOOD QUALITY ALL - WOOL TWEED COATS. Usually 755.' HAPPY JIM'S PRICE— US 6d. LADEES' Smart STRIPED WINCEY BLOUSE, Plain Shirt Styles. Usually 7s 6d. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE, 3S 11d MEN'S HEAVY ALL-WOOL KNITTED SOCKS. Usually Is 9d. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—Is PAIR. ALL-WOOL COLONIAL FLANNELS, in Natural Shetland, Orkney, Pink. Usually 2s 54in. UNBLEACHED DAMASK, nice quality. g"j ' Usually 3s 6d. HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—Is 10d HAPPY JIM'S PRICE—2s 6d. DON'T FORGET TO COME to Happy Jim's Birthday Party. Free Tickets for Ashburtow Tea Rooms with every 20s Purchase. AKWBk. soak, ■—■—iypi 111! ■HOI ■ ■ Great Anniversary

:-r ii« £ MB 1 7--. » frvi .\\wy E$ •'XKt 1 i :-\,!: IB : '-,A n W: ; "mV We have placed every 21b. of Raven Tea in a. handsome Kitchen canister—each marked with the name of a cooking ingredient. Yet the tea remains the same price! The canisters are our token of goodwill to you. Tell your grocer that you want Raven Tea in the new tins. You know that Raven Tea is the most fragrant that money can buy-^—it's a bigger bargain than ever now that you get this gift with it. 3/2 per lb. from all grocers. ms^SMM ?^<~iV''.'''*^-r;.:V:^ : ->^: M :;^

ACTORIES and Mills! Use "GAN- T|7|7INCHESTER ELECTRIC TORDV'S" BRITISH BALATA VV CHES. These well known BELTING. Puts the "pull" into Torches have arrived. There are sevpulleys. Durable, long wearing. World eral useful sizes to select from. Prices famed for excellence. Particulars from j I torn os each.—John Orr and Co., R. P. M. Manning and Co.. fi Bedford . Direct Importers, East Street. Row, Christchurch.

gl r&& A\ Money-making GRAIN MANURE An Increased Yield at Very Low Cost! " SUPEEPHOSPHATE is recognised as being an excellent Fertilizer for Grain Crops, particularly so in New Zealand, where the soils are almost universally deficient in Phosphates. ' Grain - Growing v .'**,\^..-?\*--H' ! -..-.< WATER - SOLUBLE SUPERPHOSPHATE. Price per ton; 36-38 per cent. Water-Soluble, £6 15/-; 40-42 per cent., £7; 42-44 per cent., £7 5/-,* aad 44-46 per cent., £7 10/-. Packed in li cwt New Bags <l6 to ton), or in New 2 cwt Sacks if preferred. yield; and (7) leave the soil in better condition lor tha next year's crop. Freight l'aid to OWi "° CANTEEBUEY FAEMEES who have used Eockland Super find it a most re- „. , . ~ „ wt munerative investment. The prime cost of growing a crop of cereals is a definite rac * ed m N ew 2 cwt Sacks if preferred. liability—Tillage, Seed, and Harvesting, whether the crop is large or small. It is « —; ■ ; therefore highly profitable to take steps, as far as is humanly possible, to make sure that the crop will be Big in Quantity and iGood in Quality. That can only be done by generous manuringTxhis is no theory; it is an actual positive fact, which is being proved by thousands of Farmers year by year. It matters not whether your manuring is for Mills, Grain, Eoct Crops, or Stock, you car depend upon Eockland Super to give you splendid results. Use 44/46 per cent. Water-Soluble Super -f ■ on account of its economy. This grade costs only 11 per cent, more than 86/88 per cent, and gives QfAMAkW^SMh^m 22 per dent, more Phosphate. \vliA ' Kempihorne, Prosser*& Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co., Ltd., & Hornby Chemical Works, Office: 236 High Street, ChrUtchurch. m*x a h •m

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10133, 10 June 1924, Page 6

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