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BUSINESS NOTICES. SOME USEFUL BOOKS FOR THOSE WHO LIKE TO DO THINGS. “All About Golf, How to Improve Your Game,” by Bert Seymour—6/“The Science of Golf,” a Study in Movement, 26 illustrations, by P. Fowlie—7/-. “The Quest for Bowlers,” by “The Terror”; C. T. B. Turner—2/6. Spalding’s Library “Bowling Guide,” —l/6. “Photography; Simplified”—2/-. “Conjuring Apparatus up-to-date”—2/-“Baslcet Making”—2/-. “Rustic Carpentry”—2/-. “The Handyman’s 1,000 Practical Re- 1 ceipts”—2/-. “Magnetto Repair and Adjustment, —2/-. “Motoring for the Owner Driver,” fully illustrated—2/6. “Ticket and Signwriters’ Alphabets and Numerals” —1/3. “A Complete Guide to Bricklaying, —l/3- , ■ „ “Everybody’s Pocket Encyclopaedia, 1/6 “Enquire Within Upon Everything,” —4/-. “Your Old Battalion,,” War and Peace Verses by H. W. Pryce (Gunner 379)_5/-. “Songs For Youth,” from oollected verse, by Rudyard Kipling—6/6. “Great Hymns and Their Stones —3/6 “The Wise Old Elephant,” 40 Story Talks to Boys and Girls —3/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS; ’Phone 120. East Street. OUR WISH WILL COME TRUE, ; Wishes often do not materialise; but our new year’s wish, will, we do not doubt. portends indicate the ushering in''.of a of more than average prosperity. That all our customers will shape in it is our earnest hope. A hope that, given faith and fortitude, ; will be realised. ■■ Looking backward, we are thankfnl for a safe journey through a„: trying period: of economic stress—looking forward we anticipate a year of real progress. : Not merely in : the, things of buSiiiess; but, too, in those larger tilings that make for peace and individual betterment. We ; tliank you foF all your 1 esteemed patronage and look for its continuance during the year just entered upon, and wish you a very happy 1927. v , , STEPHEN.. MADDEN, PASTRYCOOK and' CONFECTIONER, Ees* Street ' ’Phone 167. HARVESTERS HARVESTERS HARVESTERS The crops are ripening, the reapers are whirring and HARVEST CLOTHING is the order of the day. We specialise in —CLOTHING—for the . HARVEST FIELD. CALL early or write for your requirements. MAIL Orders receive prompt attention. Men’s Blue Dungaree Trousers —5/11 Men’s Brown Butternut Trousers—B/11 Men’s Blue, and Brown Coats — From 9/11 Men’s Palmer Napp Trousers—7/11 Men’s Blucher Boots, solid leather— From 12/6 Men’s Dalle Working Shirts—From 6/9 Men’s Navy Flannels, All-Wool— From 8/6 Men’s All-Wool Socles— From 1/- pair Men’s Crash Helmets— From 3/6' Coloured Towels— From 1/If it is not in this list, we’ve got it in stock—give us a call. T. A. BRYANT, THE MEN’S STORE, Burnett Street. Ashburton. TENNIS NETS. TENNIS NETS TENNIS NETS. 'OjERCY Las landed a number of i TENNIS, NETS of extra heavy quality. VERY SUITABLE FOR CLUB USE, From 40s to 665. _Nets for private use. Full size from 17s Gd to 35sAYRES’ CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS, 1927, now landed. RACQUET AND CRICKET BAT REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. H. C. PERCY, East Street, Ashburton. SAVE Money by buying your Tea from Fletcher Bros. Pure Ceylon Tea from 2s per pound, 5-pound airtight Bags for 9s 7d or by the Half Chest containing 50 pounds we offer it at Is 9d per pound. Anyone requiring i loworiced Tea for the coming harvest would save up to sixpence per pound by buying from us.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10826, 22 January 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10826, 22 January 1927, Page 4

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