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BUSINESS NOTICES. PRIZE-WINNERS IN FLETCHER BROS. DECEMBER COMPETITION, 1926. Owing to such » large number of competitors, and such keen competition, wo have decided to give an additional eight prizes to the number previously advertised. Prime-winners living, within a radius of two miles of Ashburton Post Office will have their Prizes delivered to them immediately, but we ask Country Prize-winners to call and receive theirs as soon as possible. Each of the following wilj receive 100 lbs Flour— - Miss McCormick, South St. Mrs Hay T. Smith, Staveley. Each of the following will receive a 701 b Bag A.l; Sugar— Mrs A. R. Thomas, Eiffelton. Mrs G. Rooke, William St. Each of the following will receive a 51b Tin Empress Tea— Mrs H. P. Madden, Tancred St. Mrs B. Baker, Havelock St. Mrs Williams, Prinoes St. Miss E. Anderson, Cameron St, Each of the following will receive a 51b Tin Duchess Tea— Mrs E. Parkin, Beach Road. Mrs Mclnnes, Hinds. Mrs J. Fqrd, Oxford Street. Mrs William Annel, Hinds. Each of the following will receive a 501 b Bag Flour— Mrs B. B. Lusk, 1 'n.ald. Mrs C. Sewell, Mayfield. Mrs C. L. Blair, Tinwald. Mrs R. Knox. Willowby. Mrs O. Lusk. Lagmhor. Mrs H. P. Arnst, Albert St. Mrs W. O. Skilling, Tnwald.. Mrs Dora Reid, Ashbt rton. Mrs P. Reid, Wakai ui. Each of .the following will receive a 31b Caddie Tea— Mrs E. W. M. Watson, Hinds. Mrs Lochhead, Box 16, Mt. Somers. Mrs W. Green, Cox Street. Mrs J. Smith, 42 Moore St. Mrs Vessey, East Belt. Each of ; the following will receive a 251 b Bag Flour— Mrs Jackson, Tancred St. Mrs J. T. Bell, Wheatstone. Mrs Laffey, .South Sfc w Mrs G. Loach, South St. Mrs A. E. Gill Greeiistreet. " Each of the following will receive a 41b Caddie Tea— Mrs Lambert, Tinwald. _____ Mrs Marietta, Albert St. Mrs R. Hendry, Westerfield. Miss Miller, 46 Moore, St. Mrs Drummond, Timvald. HOW TO SAVE MONEY—BY BUYING YOUR TEA FROM FLETCHER BROS. •A'Uainp vary Largo Importers of Teas (our present stock is just on 5 tons), we •ro ®n*btad to sell Tea/bythe Half Cheat or Chest at. practically Wholesale Ratos, a* the following Price List will show:— Pore Ceylon Tea per lb 51b lot of ;.more By half chest of 50lbs Strong Family Tea per lb By 51b air-tight bags By half dbeet Oonnteaa Tea, strong and flavouring ' By 51b,' airi-tight bags . By half chest . Dargehing Tea (Indian best) , Green To*, for flavouring s. d. 2 0 1 11 1 9 3 6 Duchess Tea (the favourite of 30 years) .* ■ . f. • 2 By olb air-tight bags '2 By half-chest 2 Golden Tipped Orange Pekoe Ceylon ' •' ' 2 By slb bag 2 By half chest 2 Empress Tea (a blend of highest . grade tea) ' 3 By 51b air-tight bags 2 .. By half chest . 2 per lb 3 China Buds & 11 9} 0 By 51b. air-tight bags2,lo iW® shall be pleased to supply genuine buyers! with samples of any of the above Teas, and samples of Pum Ceylon, from 1/9 by Half Cheat to 2/8J -by Half Chest, the latt named being, from the Famous Agra-Ourah Estate, which has th« reputation of being one of the highest grade Teas that come to New Zealand. * - . ■ , •; r * • 19 27___pRESERVING SEASON- —1987 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 halfdozen'. 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 sft), half gallons 8/3, half dozen. * Extra Lids for any of the above Jars, 4/- per dozen. Utility Jai-s—Quart Jars size 6/- per half dozen. Tie-over Jars—Pound size 2/3, 21b size 3'3 per half ■ . 3tb Jars, with'Lacquered Tip 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 State Rings 8d per dozen. . Stevens’ Enamelled Preserving Pans—l 6 pints 13/6, 20 pints 15/-, 24 pints 17/5. • Heavy Brass Preserving Pans from 16/6. Jan! Jar Covers 4d and 6d packet. Wood Jam Spoons from 7d each,; also Scales and Weights, Spring Balances, ■etc.' Tex Wax 1/3 per packet. A 1 Sugar—l9/-701b bag. ARTICLES FOR THE B.X. Sugar—2o/- 701 b bag. HARVEST FIELD. tfeavy T-in Billies from 1 quart to 16 quarts from 1/6 to Heavy Tin Buckets from galvanised Buckets, 2/10, 3/2; and Bnamellod Plates, 1/6, 1/10 and Enamelled Mugs, 1/-, 1/6, 1/10 and Enamelled Teapots 5/9, 6/9 and Aluminium Teapots from Aluminium Plates 1/6 and Aluminium Jugs from Piut Tin Panmcans, 6cl and FARMERS’ SUNDRIES. Plough Oil, in gallon tins Plough Oil, in 4 gallon tins Binder Oil, gallon tins quart tins Finest Separator Oil, gal. tins Finest Pig Meal, per sack Italian Plough Line per lb Per 711) coil Hemp Plough Line, 71b coils s. d. 4 9 4 3 3 6 2 0 2 0 8 6 7 6 2 0 2 11 0 8 5 6 18 0 6 0 2 9 6 6 18 s 6 2 G 1G 6 15 G 6 15 Enamelled Jugs, 3/11, 4/9 and Euamelled Billies— s pint 6/9, 6 pint 7/11, 8 pint Enamelled Pie Dishes from Enamelled Kettles 4/9, 5/6, 5/11, arid Sheffield Steel Knives, per doz. Judge Brand Saucepans from Pure Ceylon Tea per lb In 51b lots Large Stone China Cups only per half dozen 4 Neatsfoot Oil, per gallon 7 Linseed Oil, per gallon 7 Mineral Turpentine, per gallon -5 per 4 gallon tins 15 per case of 8 gallons 25 71b boxes' English Epson Salts 2 Rock Salt, per cwt. 9 Cow Brand Churns No. 1 22/G No. 2 27 s. d. 5 11 FLY TOX. FLY TOX. FLY TOX. FLY TOX. THE WONDERFUL INSECT DESTROYER. they If you are troubled with flies in your kitchen spray a little Fly Tox, and will be dead in a few minutes. Fly Tox is a crystal clear fluid, which evaporates quicklv after being sprayed about the room. It leaves no mess or dirt - does not stain the finest fabrics. It is havmles". to humans and animals. A Trial Sprayer is given Free with each bottle. Boz. -size bottle, with mouth sp: ay size if required. Try it on your Roses for Green My. life. 2/6. or dozen bottles for 27/6. Larger Tt is sure death to all Insect etc. DESSERT FRUITS. tin Prize Winner Pineapple 41b Cubes per 21h tins Whole Pineapple 1 / 2Ub Tins Sliced. Pineapple . Joseph Trailer’s Pineapple l|lb Tins Cubes Pineapple L',lb Tins Sliced Pineapple 2lb Tins Sliced Pineapple 2slb Tins Sliced Pineapple lj.nI Tins Hawaiian Pineapple 2Mb Tins Hawaiian Pineapple 0 8 ! 0 11 ( ; ' i • i 1 4 MEATS. U.M.C. Sheep Tongues Old Gold Dessert Poaches and v per tin Apricots •Old Gold Dessert Pears Silver Label Dessert Apricots Silver Label Sliced Peaches Silver Label Dessert Pears Large Tins Californian Pears 11!) Tins Fruit Salad ■ 260 z. Jars Fruit Salad Apricots in Bottlesjßl:ielt Currants in Bottles per tin ti tins fer lib Jars Sheep Tongues Gear Ox Tongues per tin C,M.C. Ox Tongues St. George’s Ox Tongues 21b Tins Wy f : Lunch Tor.gues St. George’s Jar Peas and Meat Gear Corn Beef, Roast Beef, etc. Gear Corn Mutton, Roast Mutton Gear Brawn 311/'Tin* 1 8 FISH. Salmon—Small tins 7d. and 1/2: Large - Tin So, Pine Fancy Pink 1/4. Jod, Tree lid. 1 '2. Middle Cut 1/6, Red Salmon 1/10 Sockeye 2/- and 2/2 Maeonocbie’s Herrings -in Tomatc Sauce. 6d and 1/Large Tins Booth’s Herrings in Tomato Sauce, lOd. Small Tins Wallace’s Fresh Herrings, 3 tins foi 1fKing Oscar Sardines. 9d and 1/4 80l Sardines, 7d and 1/Lunch Sardines, 4 tins for lIFLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STOIIEB. . 5--i>HONE 24 l ) BOX 116.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10826, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10826, 22 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10826, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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