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BUSINESS NOTICES. . , MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT. WHY MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME It invariably heals without leaving a scar. ' It doe* not spoil or evaporate. ~-• . - B antiseptic, thus preventing infection at the b.u. Tstefl Works write that they cannot mo _ if - ti/[■-„,, fill /if Ka.lt. Wi footion from a iwirn. ' Qu n Hereafte r we shall We are | ,1 lor Burns, Cuts, Etc." Another Firm w ' severe burn on the arm and Jn liad cZpletely gone. The Shopman who dressed Ins aim and id reduces the swelling, proved time and again in Ashburton during the last two years, since we took up the agency. FOB the misfortune to fall again* "audcut her forehead very badly but on allying Wo Salt the blading was stopped, the pain gone, and the wound was healed in a PYOBBJffiAcan be painlessly cured by applying Oil of Salt to the Gums by an ordinary Tooth Brush. , mh)and the wftKS-*b. Bhutan, Ix.oe.ated M( Eczema, Prickly Heat, Neuritis, Lumbago, etc. A BOTTLE SHOULD BE KEPT HANDY ON THE KITCHEN A o MANTELPIECE. PEICES-1/6 and 2/6 Per Bottle, or in Larger Bottles for Factories, etc., aft 7/6 and 22/6. MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT. USE* and recognised by Physicians, Hospital and Industrial Organisations - as the most effective FIRST-MS DRESSING - - . w ". :-i urv To understand this, you have but to tiontf. and similar injuries. , ... i__ used with perfect safety.. To be had from all up-to-date Stores, but if unprocurable from your local , xo ue u«u iiuiu o x up , *n; B fr hntine Agents fox Canterlinry.

PRESERVING SEASON. PRESERVING JARS. JAM JARS, JELLY JARS, Etc., AOflH SPECIAL WIDE-MOTJ BAoTbROS.' SPECIAL WIDE-MOUTH JARS—Quarts 11/6, Half-Gallon 16/6 BXTBA TOPS to fit any of the above 4/-dozen. _ • PEBFBOT SEAL JARS—Pints 10/6, Quarts 13/6 dozen, Half-Gallons 17/6 doz TIE-OVER JARS—lib. size 5/-, 21b. size 7/6. , , TIN-TOP JELLY JARS—B/6 dozen Neets of, Two. Jellv Tumblers 5/6 dozen. 31b. JARS, with Lacquered Tin Tops and Wads—B/6 dozen. JAM JARS, 3in Nost—lid and 1/2 per nest. RED RUBBER RINGS, Narrow Mouth 6d • Wide Mouth 8d dozen. JAM JAR COVERS 6d Packet, WOODEN SPOONS from 7d each. STBVfflffS' ENAMELLED PRESERVING 94-Pint 17/11. . , 'Vy * HEAVY BRASS PRESERVING PANS from 16/6, Spring B?'ance Scales, etc. ARTICLES FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. Heary Tin Billies, from 1 Quart 111, 11U1U i.t> UU IU dteavy Tin Buckets froni Enamelled Jugs 3/11, 4/9, pint 7/11, 8-pint 10/6. Enamelleu Platec 1/6, 1/10, and 2 0 Enamel Pie Dishes from Enamelled Teapots 5/9, 6/9, and 8 6 Sheffield SteeV Knives 15?- dozen. Aluminium Teapots from 7 6 Judge Brand Saucepans, 5?6, a'9, 6/5, Aluminium Teapots from 7 6 Judge Brand Saucepans, 5?6, b/b, Alummium Plates 1/8 and 2 0 7/9, 8/3, and 9/6. Aluminium Jugs from 211 Light and Heavy Enamel Stewpare Pint Tin Pannikins 6d and 0 8 for Electric Ranges from 6in. tc Large Stone China Cups only 9in. across the bottom. 3/3 half doaen.. j * FARMERS' SUNDRIES.' Plough Oil in Gallon Tins 5 6. Neatsfoot .Oil per gaJJon j, - In 4-gallon tins for 18 6 Mineral Turpentine, per gallon 5 6 Finest Separator Oil, Gallon tins 6 6 4-Gallon Tine Italin Plough Line, per lb 2 0 Per Case of 8-Gallons 32 6 ■?; Tib Coils 13 6 71b. Box of English Epsom Salts 2 9 ■ * ■ Rock Salt, per cwt 9 6 Finest Separator Oil, Gallon tin 6 6 6 Italian Plough Line, per lb 2 0 71b. Coils DISINFECTANT, Jeyee* Fluid-Bottles Is and 1 8 Pint Tins 2/2, Quart Tins 311 4-Gallon Tin* 7/3, Gallon Tina 10 6 Jeyes' Disinfectant Powder 1/3 and 2 0 Mather's Poison Fly Paper, per dozen ■ „ 0 10 Gates's Sticky Fly Papers, per docen 1 4 Etc., Etc. > Wire Fly Swats 0 8 Daisy Fly Killer 10 Wire Fly Balloons " Gorgon Fly Catchers, 8 for Keating's Insect Powders 6d and 0 10 Flikeelo, per tin 0 10 Morton's Fly Powder 6d and 0 10 Blowers for Flikeelo 'I 3 HOT WEATHER REQUISITES. SPARKLET SYPHONS—Pint size 10/-; Quart Size, 12/6. ■ Bulbs —Pint size 3/- dozen; Quart size 4/3 dozen. ENGCJSH BELTZOGENES—S-Pint size, 57/6. ■ddiviq rvwrvf AT.H i/fi. TKnWnr\*' --9.1-: Thnmrvson's 3/-. LEMON SQUASH from 1/4 bottle; FiilUE'S J23fc>JliJNU& i/o. AMBER MALT, for making light Beer, 71b. tin 7/-, 141 b. tin 1, OORKS, 4d dozen, 3/6 gross ; Nelson Packet HOPS, 3/6 Pound.

PURE CEYLON BROKEN PEKOE—Per lb., 1/10; in 101 b. lota, 1/9; by By Half-Chest 1/B*. FAMILY TEA—Per lb 2/2, in 51b. lots 2/1; by Half-Chest 21- . COUNTESS TEA—Per lb. 2/4; in 51b. lots or more 2/3, by Half-Chest 2/DUCHES6 BLEND—Per lb 2/8, in 51b. lots or more 2/7, by i-Chest 2/5. GOLDEN TIPPED—Per lb. 2/8, in olb. lots or more 2/7, by Half-Chest 2/5 EMPRESS BLEND—The Finest—Per lb. 3/-, in 51b. lots or more 2/11, ; by Half-Chest 2/9. WE HAVE ALSO— Green Gunpowder for flavouring 3 6 Green Scented Orange Pekoe 4 0 China Panyong Tea 3 0 Finest China Buds 3 0 Pure Darjeeling Tea 2/8 and 3 6 TINNED MEATS. Wellington Corned Beef 21b tin C.M.C. Corn Beef, 21b,tins Gear Corned Beef, Corned . Mutton, etc., etc C.M.C. Tongues Lunch, Tongues Gear Ox Tongues C.M.C. Ox Tongues . St. George Ox Tongues m Glass Jar . Glass Jars St. George Iri" l * Stew in Glass Jars NEW SEASON'S FISH. Pinetree Salmon 8d and 1 2 Fancy Pink Salmon 8d and 1 4 Golden Net Salmon lOd and 1 6 Middle Cut Salmon lOd and 1 6 Lihby's Red Alaska Salmon large tin 1 10 Ship Brand Salmon Is 3d and 22 Maconoehie's Herrings in Tomato Sauce 6d and < lv.C Large Tin of Booth's Herrings in Tomato Sauce 0 10 Gosse Millard's Kippered Herrings 0 8 Gosse Millard's Fresh Herrings 0 7 King Oscar Sardines 9d and 1 4 Large Tin Crown Sardines 1 ' Boe Sardines 0 / 4 Tins Lunch Sardines for 1 0 4 Tins Kipper Snacks for 1 0 Tin containing 1 doz. Red Herrings 2 0 Or 6 Red Herrings fe" 1 0 FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. tjo, ioy ne TELEPHONE 24.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10670, 15 February 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10670, 15 February 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10670, 15 February 1926, Page 4

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