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PUS.INESS NOTICES. 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 we have received: — On« of the employees of Buchanan's, Ltd., Crown Flour Mills, Wesi get his hand/jammed in a piece ofhj*J»nerv. ich made a nasty wound, but after applying OIL OF SALI th« cone the swelling went down, and the man was able to contu work, and it was simply marvellous the way the wound healed. ' Mr Buchanan, Junr., says he will never be without it in his home. ' The son of Ashburton's met prominent man was playing football, when h B was kicked on the leg, causing blood to flow, with great swelling A to Oil of Salt gave him some, with the result that he was practising for another match two days after. Those who suffer with Rheumatism will be interested in the follow-ing-Mr T. Barter, of Burnett Street, one of our most prominent butchers, ££ lM moreoT less crippled with rheumatism for some years but was peided to mi a bottle or OIL OF SALT, and, rubbing it on the part aftectt f& reS waHnnply wonde.:ul the pain and stiffness both ' Fot Burns, Bruises, Inflammation, Rheumatism, Bleeding, etc., etc., MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT is wonderful. Its effect is simply marvellous, not away the pain, but in i? Wt bejbn^pwpe^ (lodine irritates when applied, but MOSO b OIL Ol< sootnes auu ■relieves immediately. Price—£-Ounce size. Is 6d. 4-ounce size, 7s 6d. 1-Ounce Size, 2s 6d. 16-ounce size, 255. Every Household should have a Bottle on hand in case of an accident #imiirr to one of the above. FLETCHtK BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTS. MCARTHUR'S MAKO SOAP. A Two-Shilling Packet will make 12s 6d worth of Soap. Lith the addition of Fat and Water and boiling 40 minutes. You can make Laundry Soap, Toilet Soap, and Sand Soap, by loitering instructions. , , . ... , ... ©uglily sweet and clean. YAN HOUTEN'S PURE LOOSE COCOA. OUR PRICE—2s PER POUND. . HVhy pay more when you can get this very fine Cocoa at this low price, tne , quality of which we guarantee. *'■■*■-' We have made a specialty of TEA for nearly 30 years, and so have been able to offer exceptional value, even our Family Tea at 2s 2d, which is acknowledged to be better than many Teas at Fourpence to Sixpence per pound more. FAMILY. TEA, per lb. 22 DUCHESS TEA (the old favourite) 2 8 EMPRESS TEA, the finest Blend 3 0 CHINA BUDS, per lb. 3 « COUNTESS TEA, per lb 9 ORANGE PEKOE (Ceylon) DARGEELING, per pound 3 6 The above can be had in Five and Ten Pound Tins. Tins free, or taken loose in 6 Pound lots or more, One Penny Per Pound less. Ceylon or Indian Teas by the Chest from 1® 11 Jd per pound; in HalfChests 2s, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, and 2s Bd. 5f 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 bijj saving by buying from Tea Specialists. New Season K Jam from Sunnv Nelson. Although tbe past fruit fcaason was one of the worst for man\ years, our prices are vei' low for this Jam. Apricot BJack Currant Blackberry and Apple Cape Gooseberry Damson Greengage Melon and Lemon Nectarine Peach Plum Quince Raspberry Strawberry Conserve Yellow Gage Marmalade K, lib. Tin. 21b. Tins. 71b. Tins. Jar. Nominal 0 11 Nominal 1 55 2 0 1 fi Marmalade, Robertson Golden Shred., lib jars Is Bd, 21b. jars 3s lOd. Keiller's Marmalade, 1 lb. tins Is 4d.

NEW SEASON'S DRIED FRUITS. New Mildura Golden Sultanas lb 0 9 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 3 per lb 0 8 Finest New Season's Dates lb 0 5 Finest Last Season's Dates lb 0 4 Sew Season's Pnines, lb •' 0 8 121b.for 7.0 281 b. box for 14 0 tHew Turkey Figs, per lb 0 8 New Dessert Figs, per lb 1.6 Boxes, lid and 1 2 New Dried Peacbes, per lb 5 0 New Dried Apricots, per lb 12 Day Dawn Apricots, packet 1 2 Day Dawn Peaches, packet 1 0 COCOA. Cadbury's loose, of Bournville ' f°»ne, per lb 10 Van Houten's, loose 2 0 Van Houten's Gold Medal— Jib. tin Is, |lb. tin Is lid, lib. tins 3 9 "Bournville, Is, Is lid, and 3 9 Caiilers, *lb. tin 0 9 Fry's Breakfast Cocoa/ Jib. tin 6d, *lb. tin 10 Anlsebrook's 9d, Is 6d, and 2 10 CANDLES AND KEROSENE. Searchlight Candles, per lb 0 10 121 b. for 9 10 Price's National Sperm, per lb 010 , . Per Box 20 6 Carriage Candles '•' * 1 2 Piano. Candles 1 6 Kerosene—Laurel, Big Tree, or I Snowflak'- —•_ ±: - 9 0 | h.&'*"** ; '-.f '.'■'■■■**> V 1 V'« tf j i ■; :W ,;.*- per case A « y "V MATCHES. Bell's Plaids, per dozen 0 9

Per liross o w Bell's or Bryant and May's . o Royal Vest. , per dozen 1 y Bell's 250 VeßthJ, per dozen 3 b 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 of ■ ' Eggs, vlMstemi 2 ° lis dfld 22s P«r dozen", fib; TitiNett 12 9 Chicken Spice, per pkt J g Fowl Grit, 101 b. for A «J yowl Shell Grit, 81b for X 0 Chick Food, 41b. for. 1 » : Salt for Present. Curing Season--Finest Liverpool Fine Salt, 101 b 1 0 Per 1121 b. Bags ~ 9 6 Liverpool Coarse Salt, per swt 9 * Tib. Bags Dairy Salt 1 J Leslie Shaker Salt * " English Salt Petre per lb 1 0 Brown" Sugar, per lb _ y *2 FOOOS (Various). Finest White Sago, per lb 0 5 rrhite Pearl Tapioca, per lb. 0 8 Wt Ranged Rice, per lb. 0 3

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10134, 11 June 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10134, 11 June 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10134, 11 June 1924, Page 4

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