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BUSINESS NOTICES. ..-••'■'•■■ 1 - • - ■ TO OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS. b you, without whose friendship our business would have been, less pleasant ad prosperous, we extend our sincere and hearty wishes for a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. We wish to remind those of our Customers who desire to take part in OUR DECEMBER PRESENT-GIVING COMPETITION that they must bring or send their December Discount Tickets into us BEFORE THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1927. REMEMBER it does not cost anything to try for the a*spve, you receive the Discount as usual, when you bring them in. Each year some of our Customers say that they forgot, or did not trouble to send them in, but regretted afterwards when they found that one of their Friends, who had not Bpent so much as they had, had received a Present. The December Discount Coupons were Printed on White Paper to enable them to be picked out easily. The names of the successful ones will be advertised on or about SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, and the Presents delivered immediately afterwards. HOW TO SAVE MONEY—BY BUYING YOUR TEA FROM FLETCHER BROS. /Being very Large Importers of Teas (our present stock is just on 5 tons), we are.enabled to sell Tea by the Half Chest or Chest at practically Wholesale Rates, as the following Price List will show : & <Lf s - d Pure Ceylon Tea per lb- 2 0 Duchess Tea .(the favourite of By 51b lot or more 111 30 years) . 2 8 By half chest of 50lbs 19 By 51b air-tight bags 2 7 Btrone Family Tea per lb 22 By half chest 2 6 By 51b air-tight bags 2 1 Golden Tipped Orange Pekoe By half chest 2 0 Ceylon 2 8 Countess Tea, strong and flav- .?f.7 % \ ourinz 2 4 By half chest, 2 5 By 51b air-tight bags 2 3 Empress Tea <a blend of highest By half chest 2\\ grade tea) -', 30 Dargelling Tea (Indian best) 3 6 By 51b air-tight bags 211 Green Tet, for flavouring 3 6 . By half chest 29 ; r China Buds per lb 6 0 By 51b. air-tight bags 2 10 We shall be pleased to. supply genuine buyers with samples of any of the above Teas, and samples of Pure Ceylon from 1/9 by Half Chest to 2/8* by Half Chest, the last Darned being from the Famous Agra-Ourah Estate, which nas the reputation of being one of the highest grade Teas that come to New Zealand. 1M7 _ PRESERVING SEASON 1917 JAM JARS, JELLY JARS, PRESERVING JARS, ETC., ETC. We hold full stocks.of the following Jars, also Extra Lids, Rubber Rings, etc. Mason's Narrow-mouth Jars—Pints 3/9, quarts 5/3, half gallons 7/9 per half dozen* Agee Wide-mouth—Pints 3/9, quarts 5/3, half gallons 7/9, per half dozen. Agee Queen Jars (to our idea the simplest easy filled Jar and best on the market)—Pints 4/3, quarts 5/9, half gallons 8/3 half dozen. Ball Bros.' Jars—Pints 4/3, quarts 5/9, half gallons 8/3, half dozen. Extra Lids for any of the above Jars, 4/- per dozen. Utility Jars—Quart Jars size 6/- per half dozen. Tie-over Jars—Pound sizei 2/3, 21b size 3'3 per half dozen. 21b Jars, with Lacquered Tin Tops—4/3 half dozen. Tin Top Jelly Jars—3/9 per half dozen nests. Rubber Rings—Mason's 6d dozen, Atlas Bd, K Rings 8d per dozen., and Golden N State Rings 8d per dozen. Stevens' Enamelled Preserving Pans—l 6 pints 13/G, 20 pints 15'/-, 24 pints 17/6.. Heavy Brass Preserving Pans; from 16/6. Jam Jar Covers 4d and .6di packet. Wood Jam Spoons from 7d each; also Scales and Weights, 'Spring Balances, etc. Tex Wax 1/3 per packet. Al Sugar—l 9- 701 b bag. B.X. Sugar—2o/- 701 b bag.

ARTICLES FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. Heavy Tin Billies from 1 quart to 16 quarts from 1/6 to 4 9 Heavy Tin Buckets from 4 3 Galvanised Buckets, , 2/10, 3/2, and 3 6 Enamelled Plates, 1/6, 1/10 and 2 0 Enamelled Mugs. 1/-, 1/6, 1/10 • and 2 0 Enamelled Teapots 5/9, 6/9 and 8 6 Aluminium Teapots from 7 6 Aluminium Plates 1/6 and 2 0 Aluminium Jugs from 2 11 Pint Tin Pannicans, 6d and 0 8 FARMERS' SUNDRIES 1 . Plough Oil, in gallon tins 5 6 Plough Oil, in 4 gallon tins 18 0 Binder Oil, gallon tins '6O quart tins 2 9 Finest Separator Oil, gal. tins 6 6 Finest Pig Meal, per sack 18 6 Italian Plough Line per lb 2 6 Per 71b cod 16 6 Hemp Plough Line, 71b coils 15 6 Enamelled Jugs, 3/11, 4/9 and 5 11 Enamelled Billies—s' pint 6/9, 6 pint 7/11, 8 pint 9 6 Enamelled Pie Dishes from 2 3 Enamelled Kettles 4/9, 5/6, 5/11, and 6 6 Sheffield Steel Knives, per doz. 15 0 Judge Brand Saucepans from 5 6 Pure Ceylon Tea per lb 2 0 In 51b lots 1 11 Large Stone China Oups only per half dozen 4 3 Neatsfoot Oil, per gallon , 7 6 Linseed Oil, per gallon 7 6 Mineral Turpentine, per gallon 5 0 per 4 gallon tins 15 0 per case of 8 gallons 25 0 71b boxes English Epson Salts 2 9 Rock Salt, per cwt. 9 6 Cow Brand Churns No. 1 22/6 No. 2 27 6 FLY TOX. FLY TOX. FLY TOX. FLY TOX. THE WONDERFUL INSECT DESTROYER. .Tf you are troubled with flies in your kitchen spray a little) Fly Tox, and they will be dead in a few ! minutes. Fly Tox is a crystal clear fluid, which evaporates! quickly after being sprayed about the room. It leaves no mess or dirt; does not stain the finest fabrics. It is harmless to humans and animals. A. Trial Sprayer is given Free with each bottle. Boz. size bottle, with mouth spray, 2/6, or dozen bottles for 27/6. Larger size if required. Try it on your Roses for Green; Fly, etc. It is sure death to all Insect

DESSERT FRUITS. Prize Winner Pineapple lilb Cubes per tin /O 8 21b Tins Whole Pineapple • 011 2§lb Tins Sliced Pineapple 1 4 Joseph Traner's Pineapple l|lb Tins Cubes Pineapple 0 8 lilb Tins Sliced Pineapple 0 9 21b Tins Sliced Pineapple 1 0 2|lbTins Sliced Pineapple 1 4 Ijlb Tins Hawaiian Pineapple 1 0 2jlb Tins Hawaiian Pineapple 1 9 Old Gold Dessert Peaches and Apricots per tin 1 6 Old Gold Dessert Pears 1 10 Silver Label Dessert Apricots 1 6 Silver Label Sliced Peaches 1 8 Silver Label Dessert Pears 1 10 Large Tins Californian Pears 1 6 lib Tins Fruit Salad 1 9 260 z. Jars Fruit Salad 2 11 Apricots in Bottles 1 9 Black Currants in Bottles 2 3 C.M.C. Sheep Tongues per tin 1 6 8 tins for 8 9 111) Jars Sheep Tongues 3 0 Gear Ox Tongues per tin 4 6 C.M.C. Ox Tongues 5 S St. George's Ox Tongues 21b Tins 4/6; 31b Tins 6 0 Lunch Tongues 1 6 St. George's Jar Peas and Meat 1 6 Gear Corn Beef, Roast Beef, etc. 1 8 Gear Corn Mutton Roast Mutton 1 8 Gear Brawn 1 8 Salmon—Small tins 7d, Bd, lOd, lid, and 1/2; Large Tin Pine Tree 1/2, Fancv Pink 1/4. Middle Cut 1/6, Red Salmon 1/10 Sockeye 2/- and 2/2 Maconochie's Herrings in Toi Sauce, 6d and 1/Large Tins Booth's Herrings in Tomato Sauce, lOd. Small Tins Wallace's Fresh Herrings, 3 tins for 1/King Oscar Sardines, 9d and 1/4 80l Sardines, 7d and 1/Lunch Sardines, 4 tins for 1/FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. TELEPHONE 24 P.0.80X 116.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10808, 31 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10808, 31 December 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10808, 31 December 1926, Page 4

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