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BUSINESS NOTICES. TEA. SOME Eighteen Monti* or bo ago TEA advanced in price (not Eightpence or feU4LEi ODa Joow tiaat mey n»ive w""= "«~~ old nrice viz., by the pound, from 2s 2d. „ „. . * , old vi y * j, gcare Head U]gM of Elgh tpence and a PoundfSFfrtbS Tea Market. This is not so the actual fall was SS g ThVeeWcebut since then the Ceylon Tea Market has hardened again, WehaveSpecialty of Teas for the last 30 years, so know what we . -n • _1 J. win are uavma 3s buy one at- zs o"J> ami we Sly laVrisS at the wonderful value we are giving |T i L Bl fe S Tu t on^d Slb * 0 ,„ 1 | Pure y Dar g oelio s (Indian), 2^ Jhiolip«ist Blend rich flavour, lb £ o o o •S£ Ceylon, per 'lb 2 8 China Buds, per lb _ 3 2 -i_ ■-■«■ j m Tine at, snmft nrice. Tins Free, or if tr rf?T*MiiiiMii We have Tea in Half Chests and Chests, Pure Ceylon ana jrure xuaiau, &t %OKEN?:I™N"PEKOE, in Half Chests of about 54!bs, 1/11, equal to Teas that have been sold at 2/8, „ , „... 0/ . BROKEN ORANGE PEKOE, in Half-Chests, of about 541bs, 2/4. Compare this with what you have paid 3s tor. PURE INDIAN, in Chests of about lOOlbs., Per lb., Is IM. PURE AUTUMNAL INDIAN TEA, in Chests of about lOOlbs. 2s 4d. FINEST CHINA BUDS, in 201 b. Boxes, 2s lOd. . . We will gladly give a sample of the^ above to anyone who is thinking of purchasing a Half Chest or a Chest of Tea. IWcARTHUR'S MAKO SOAP. A Two Shilling Packet will make 12s 6d worth of Soap. Simply with the •dddcion of Fat and AVater and boiling 40 minutes you can make Laundry Soap, Toilet Soap, and Sand Soap, by following instructions. Price 2s Per Packet or Six Packets for *« is 6d. CHINAWARE, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE. We are showing a fine lot of English Coloured Glassware in Blue, Amber SEMI-CHINA 21-Piece TEA SETSOur Price, 19/6 Set. . PHOENIX CHINA, 21-Piece TEA SETS, in several lovely designs and shapes. v Our Price, 30/- Set. These were bought at Less Than Landed Cost, hence the above low price. . 32-Piece ENGLISH DINNER SETS, at 40/-, 42/-, 48/6, Etc. Many of which are Stock Patterns. „.„„„«« PHOENIX WHITE and GOLD BREAKFAST CUPS and SAUCERS— Per Half Dozen 5/6; Cups Only 4/6 Half Dozen ALFRED MEAKINS'S WHITE BREAKFAST CUPS and SAUCERS— Per Half Dozen 5s 3d; Cups Only 3s 9d Half Dozen. We can supply CHINA CUPS ONLY, in White and Gold Teas, 3 Gold 'mine Teas, White and Gold Breakfast, and 3 Gold Line Breakfast. PLAIN WHITE DINNERWARE PLATES-3/-, 4/-, 4/3, 5/3, and 6/3 Half Dozen; COUPE SOUP PLATES, 5/3 Half Dozen. MEAT DISHES—2/3, 3/3, 4/6, and 5/9, VEGETABLE DISHES 6/-, SAUCE BOATS 2/-. CHINA JUGS from 8d each, GLASS JAM DISHES from 6d Each. ODD CHAMBERS, BEDROOM BASINS, Etc. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. iteliable ALARM CLOCKS, Dainty BEDROOM CLOCKS, in Pink, Slue Etc. Useful KITCHEN CLOCKS in Oak, Handsome DRAWING-ROOM CLOCKS, in Oak, Rosewood, and Jacobean. If you are wanting or.e of the above, see our large varied stock before buying elsewhere. CUTLERY. CUTLERY. When buying TABLE CUTLERY, it pays to buy the best—that is Stainless, but we have Cheaper Qualities for those whu want something cheaper but at the same timf* to be of good quality. V.F.M. STAINLESS, the" Knives that stood the most exacting test that as possible and came out without a stain on their character. Our Price for these Wonderful Knives is as follows.—Desserts 19/6 Per Box of Half-Dozen; Tables, 22/6 per Box of Half-Dozen. L. Harrison's Firth STAINLESS KNIVES, with Oval Grained Xylonite Handles—Desserts per box of Half Doz 22/3, Tables per box of Half-Doz 27/6 Humphreys' NON-STAINLESS KNlVES—Desserts 11/3, Tables 14/- per box of Half Dozen. Sheffield Steel CARVING SETS, 2-Piece Sets, in Cardboard Box 9/6, *Piece Sets, 12/6; 3-Piece Sets in Handsome Case, 25/STAINLESS CARVERS, 35/-, 50/-, 52/6, and 59/6. Ashberry's Al Silver Plate SPOONS and FORKS—the World's Finest leaspoons 12/6, Dessert Spoons and Forks 18/9 Table Spoons, Sour Spoons and Table Forks 27/6 all per half dozen. Humphrey's Stainless Nickel SPOONS and FORKS--Tea Spoons 5/9. Dess > l t S ,?°^ ns aild Forlcs 9 / 9 > Ta °le Spoons and Forks 13/9, all per box of half dqzen. NICKEL SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS of good heavy quality, guaraniseed to wear whit) right through :—Tea Spoons 3/6 and 4/9,* Dessert Spoons and Forks 6/3 and 7/3, Table Spoons and Forks 8/3 and 9/9TcWT^T^Tr^T?^ 6^ 3 i? e<<,vy -^^SW^T^ 6, ? 6 ' and 8/ " each: StaiiEw Kitch *» knives 1/9 •■d 2/9. Nickel-Plated Combination CAN OPENERS, etc. lOd each. SUNDRIES. Bicycle Playing Cards, per pack 1 10 N.Z. Pfaying Cards, per pack 1 4 Icing Springe, with 6 tubes in «sox 5 0 Best Quality Baking Cases, 200 for 1 0 Crumb Brush and Antique Tray 6 0 Ztairy Thermometers 13 Mendits 8d and 1 4 High Grade Bristle Brushes 2s and 3 0 Colgate's Shaving Soap, in case 2 3 Colgate's Refils for above 18 Sharing Sticks 1 6 Spring Clothes Pegs, per doz 0 6 6 Doz. for 2 9 Aluminium Egg Cups, per doz. 5 0 Clothes Baskets 10/6, 11/6, 13/6 and 15 6 Clothes Horses—2-fold 10/6, 3-fold 15 6 Step Ladders 13/6, 15/-, 17/6, and '2l 6 Tooth Brushes from Is to 3 0 Stick Knives—Parer, Corer, and Slicer 10 Gas Lighters I Q Extra Flints for Gas Lighters 0 4 Adelaide Cork Screws I 11 Knife Sharpeners from 2 0 Dover Egg Beaters Is 6d and 2 6 Gravy Strainers Is, Is 2d, and 1 6 Mrs Potts' Iron Hanoies 1 6 Tinsel Pot Cleaners 3d, 6d and 0 10 Androck Toasters (for gas stoves) 1 6 Asbestos Mats 0 6 Food Choppers from 9 0 Wood Coat Hangers, 3 for 10 i Wood Salt Boxes, Is 6d and 2 0 Wood Knife Boxes 1/6, 2/3 and 3 0 SUGAR. SUGAR. AUCKLAND Al CANE SUGIR, 701 b. Bags—lß/6 Per Bag.

MEW SEASON'S DRIED FRUIT At Reasonable Prices. New Mildura Currants, per lb 0 8 121bs for 7 3 New Mildura Sultanas per lb 0 6 121bs, for 5 6 Smyrna Golden Sultanas 0 8 Pansy Brand Seeded Raisins 0 7 121bs. fo 6 6 cmnmaid Seeded Raisins ' 0 7 12 Packets fbr 6 9 Daphne Seeded Raisins 0 6 12 Packets for 5 9 Sonmaid Seedless Raisins 0 H 12 Packets for 7 6 Loose Seedless Raisins 0 7 121bs, for 6 6 New Season's Prunes, per lb 0 6 12165. for 5 6 2Slb. Box for 11 9 New Cooking Figs, per lb 0 7 71b. bags 4 0 New Dessert Figs, pe- lb 14 New Dried Apricots, per lb 14 New Packet Dates 6d and 0 8 New Loose Dates, 31bs. for 1 0 Prime Loose Dessert Dates, per lb 0 5 Chrystallised Cherries, per lb 3 0 PATENT MEDICINES. Baxter's Lung Preserver * 1/4, 2/4, and 4 8 Irish Moss, Is 5d and 2 4 Lane's Fmulson 2/4 and 4 4 Scott's Emulsion 2/6 and 4 6 Ovakine 2/4. 4/- and 7 6 Beeeham's Pills and Bile Beans 1 4 Indian Root Pills 1 3 De Witt's Pills 3/3 and 5 9 Doan's Backache Pills 3 3 Zmn-Buk Ointment 1/6 and 3 6 Rexona Ointment 1/5 and 2 -10 Cuticura Ointment 1/6 and 3 0 Bismag Tablets 1/10 and 3 3 Bistnag Powder, 2/9 and 4 6 Himrod's Asthma Powder 5 11 CANDLES. Searchlight, per lb 0 11 121bs. for 10 6 Price's National Sperm, packet 011 Per Box of 25 Packets 22 0 Carriage Candles 1 2 Bedroom Oandleß, per box 1 4 KEROSENE. Laurel, Big Tree and Snowflake— Per Tin 8 6 Per Case 16 9 SAGO, TAPIOCA, Etc. White Singapore Sago per lb 0 4 121bs. for 3 9 White Singapore Tapioca 0 4 121bs. for 3 9 Finest Flake Tapioca 0 5 Indian Lentils, per lb 0 4 Egyptian Lentils, per lb 0 6 Pearl Barley 0 3 Split Peas 0 4 Green Peas, 41b. for 1 0 Bull Dog Peal Meal 0 9 Symington's Soups 0 7 Tins Tomato Soup, 8d and 1 0 ALMONDS AND RAISINS. New Cooking Almonds, per lb 2 0 Pure Ground Almonds, per lb 3 0 New Joitlan Almonds, per lb 3 0 New California Muscatels 1 0 Good Spanish Muscatels 1 0 BREAKFAST FOODS. KclW's Toasted Corn Flakes, Packet 1 3 Quaker Oats 1 6 Karnie's Corn Flakes, packet 1 3 Langdown's Oatina, per bag 2 3 Gerstena, per bag 2 3 71b. Basis Oatmeal 2 6 j Qto, per bog 1 6 Grainus. per bag 1 6 1 Large Packets Creamoata 2 3 J Granose Biscuits Is 2d and 3 6 j A Discount Ticket Given With Evsry Purchase. R BROS. TELEPHONE 24. CASH SUPPLY STORES*

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10415, 5 June 1925, Page 4

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