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business notices. MOSSO’S OIL OF SALT, WHY MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT SHOULD BE 111 iVERY HOME It invariably heals without leaving a scar. °“ £ M os»>' s 0U of Salt We ave ”° t hld “ S“sSnS-sfsffl WsJWvs-** ' las SS S'V.rK Off jkalever “the „ - ®r£ tivsa 'i-asMa-—»• - two years, since we took up the agency. . FOE the misfortune to fall egetaj* con be painlessly cured by applying Oil of Salt to the Gums by ,«■£? when they can so easily be cured . INSECT BITES. —Applying Oil of Salt to the stings (do u Rheumatism, Iterated Wounds Eczema, Prickly Heat, Neuritis, Lumbago, etc. A BOTTLE SHOULD BE KEPT HANDY ON THE KITCHEN A MANTELPIECE. PRICES—I/6 and 2/6 Per Bottle, or in Larger Bottles for Factories, etc., at 7/6 ana 22/6. MOSSO’S OIL OF SALT, USED and recognised by Physicians, Hospital and Industrial Organisation* ,as the most effective FIRST-AID DRESSING rviT ra? «AI ,T is (essential to the welfare of every Homo. . . S/t hurml/f and nondrritating, yet offere every First-A,d requirement in every bottle. faithfullv never neglect an injury of any kind. 1 The Smallest f™mtagly of Kile Importance is fully as treacherous as the deepestcuTor the consider statistics, which prove that over 8/ pei cent, ot au oo pe paid by Liability Insurance Companies are directly due to minor cu s, ti °°Vnct S StiT r S it for any condition. It is harmless, and can be used with perfect safety. . . To be hcd from all up-to-date Stores, but if unprocurable from your local Storekeeper, gS nd stamps to FLETCHER BROS., Distributing Agents for Canterbury.

1926 PRESERVING SEASON. 1926. PRESERVING JARS, JAM JARS, JELLY JARS. Etc., MASON’S NARROW-MOUTH JARS—Pints 8/6, Quarts 10/6, i-G<allons 15/6. A<TF T F SPECIAL WIDE-MOUTH JARS —Pints 8/6, Quarts 10/6, i-Gallon 15/6 DOMINION SPECIAL WIDE-MOUTH JARS—Quarts 10/6, Half-Gallon 15/6 BALL BROS.’ SPECIAL WIDE-MOUTH JARS—Quarts 11/6, Half-Gallon 16/6 EXTRA TOPS to fit any of the above Jars, 4/-dozen. . PERFECT 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 76 dozen Nests of Two. Jelly Tumblers o/6 dozen, gib JARS, with Lacquered Tin Tons and Wads—B,6 dozen. JAM JARS, 3in Nest—lid and 1/2 per nest. \ '. RED RUBBER RINGS, Narrow Mouth 6d: W;de Mouth 8d dozen. JAM JAR COVERS 6d Packet, WOODEN SPOONS from 7d each. STEVENS’ ENAMELLED PRESERVING PANS—I6-Pint 13/6, 20-Pmt 15/6, 24-Pint 17/11. , 0 . . HEAVY BRASS PRESERVING PANS from 16/6, Spring Usance Seales, etc. ARTICLES FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. Heavy Tin Billies, from 1 Quart to 14 Quarts, from Is od to 411 Heavy Tin Buckets from 4 3 Enamelieu Platec 1/6, 1/10, and 2 0 Enamelled Mugs 1/6, 1/10, and 2 0 Enamelled Teapots 5/9, 6/9, and 8 0 Aluminium Teapots from 7 6 Aluminium Plates 1/6 and 2 0 Aluminium Jugs from 2 11 Pint Tin Pannikins 6d and 0 8 Large Stone China Cups only 3/3 half dozen. FARMERS Enamelled Jugs 3/11, 4/9, 5 11 Enamelled Billies, 5-pint 6/9, 6pint 7/11, 8-pint 10/6. 1 Enamel Pie Dishes from 2 3 Enamelled Kettles 4/9, 5/6 5/11, 6/0 etc Sheffield Steel Knives 157- dozen. Judge' Brand Saucepans, 5/6, 51 9, 6/6, 7/9, 8/3. and 9/6. Light and Heavy Enamel Stewpan* for Electric Ranges from 6in. to 9in. across the bottom. Plough Oil in Gallon Tins 5 In 4-gallon tins for 18 Finest Separator Oil, Gallon tins 6 Italian Plough Line, per lb 2 71b. Coils 13 Jeyes’ Fluid Bottles Is and Pint Tins 2/2, Quart Tins i-Gallon Tins 7/3, Gallon Tins Jeyes’ Disinfectant Powder 1/3 and Mather’s Poison Fly Paper, per dozen Gates’s Sticky Fly Papers, per dozen 1 SUNDRIES. 6 Neatsfoot Oil per gallon 6 Mineral Turpentine, per gallon 6 4-Gallon Tins 0 Per Case of 8-Gallons 6 71b. Box of English Epsom Salts Rock Salt, per cwt DISINFECTANT, Etc., Etc. 1 8 Wire Fly Swats 3 H Daisy Fly Killer Wire Fly Balloons Gorgon Fly Catchers, 8 for 10 6 2 0 0 10 L 4 Flikeelo, per- tin Morton’s Fly Pow r der 6d and Blowers for Flikeelo HOT WEATHER REQUISITES. PARKLET SYPHONS—Pint size 10/-; Quart Size, 12/6. Bulbs—Pint size 3/- dozen; Quart size 4/3 dozen. INGUSH BELTZOGENES—S-Pint size 57/6. CRAY’S CORDIALS 1/6; Ballans’ 2/-: Thompson s 3/-. iEMON SQUASH from 1/4 bottle; PRICE’S ESSENCE l/o. IMBER MALT, for making light Beer, 71b tinl7/-, Ijlb. tin 13/G. !QitKS, 4d dozen, 3/6 gross; Nelson Packet HOPS, 3/6 Pound. TEA. TEA. TEA. PURE CEYLON BROKEN PEKOE—Per lb., 1/10; in 101 b. lots, 1/9; by FAMILY TEA—Per lb 2/2, in 51b. lots 2/1; by Half-Chest 2/COUNTESS TEA—Per lb. 2/4; in 51b. lots or more 2/3, by Half-Chest 2/DUCHESS BLEND—Per lb 2/8, in 51b lots or more 2/7, by i-Chest 2/5. GOLDEN TIPPED—Per lb. 2/8, in slb. 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 Green Scented Orange Pekoe China Panyong Tea Finest China Buds Pure Darjeeling Tea 2 ( 8 and 3 6 4 0 3 0 3 0 3 6 TINNED MEATS. Wellington Coined Beef 21b tin 1 3 C.M.C. Corn Beef, 21b tins 1 4 Gear Corned Beef, Corned Mutton, etc., etc 1 ° C.M.C. Tongues j ” Lunch Tongues 1 | Gear Ox Tongues 4 o C.M.C. Ox Tongues ° b St.. George Ox Tongues m Glass * Jar 7 U St. George Sheep Tongues in lib Glass Jars . 6 u St. George Iri» h Stew in Glass Jars

FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. p.o box lie TELEPHONE 24.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10671, 16 February 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10671, 16 February 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVI, Issue 10671, 16 February 1926, Page 4

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