BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHER BROS. CANTERBURY AGENTS FOR lIOSSO’S OIL OF SALT—THE WONDER OF THE ACE. WE are continually being told by one or another o d a .OIL OF SALT has done for them or theu- Family. Only y | uch well-known man, not 100 miles from Ashburton * ,• £ a j j once he g* taVllOSSO’s" OIL OT SAiT onTiskfd his wife’to get it for him. Oil of S«lt. Ti,e eff<*t was = vellous. The pain disappeared and he was almost at once arne to go hifi work as usual. as usual. - . Another Customer informs us that he got his finger caught m a cog as f K ‘LtwC’to cloth the foilowing morning, to tad . thoroughly clean wound, which healed rapidly. A well-known Ashburton Firm, (whose letter may be seen at our shop) wntesas wQuld like yOU to know that we have had a bottle of MOSSO’S OIL ’OF SALT in our Factory Medicine Chest ifor three years now, and have found it invaluable. On one occasion a member of our Staff burned himself rather badly on the .Siting STSS - applying the OIL OF SALT the pam vamshed .m----13611 We have used it for had cuts, and can testify that it quickly stops bleeding, and after application such wounds have healed in record time. We have no hesitation in recommending it for use in Factories or homes, as we have found it more useful than other Ointments for general use. BEAD WHAT MR BUCHANAN, JUNR.. of BUCHANAN’S FLOUR JiILIS, says:— , ... , Deer Sirs —We have pleasure in testifying to the immediate relief obtained*™ an application of MOSSO’S OIL OF SALT to Bruises and its general efficieqpy in treatment of Cuts, for which purpose it is always o hand at our Mm. . We find that these qualities of OIL OF SALT make an invaluable remedy for young sufferers of the family circle, and it is our experience that a prompt application of the Oil, even in the case of the worst faHsorknocks Slw prevent? swelling, and little evidence of the accident is evident the Becond day - unnTiixrAW
These are only a few of the great number of people, who have told us what OIL OF SALT has done for them. To get best results OIL OF SALT should be applied immediately the accident occursj therefore a Bottle should be on every kitchen Mantelpiece or in a handy position in every Factory. PRICE—I/6 2/6 and 7/6 Per Bottle from most Stores ar.d Chemists, but if unprocurable from your local Store send stamps for amount to us, and it will be forwarded at once, Post Paid. FLETCHER BROS., Canterbury Agents. SPECIAL OFFER. SPECIAL OFFER. QUAKER CANADIAN ROLLED OATS, in 3£lfc Bags, 1/1 Per Bag. Some of those who have tried this brand of kolled Oats, say that the flavour is much superior to any other they have had. REMEMBER—The Price is for a short time cnly. THISTLE HOT WATER BAGS. The Bag that is made of High-Grade Rubber, and with the Easy-to-Remove Stopper. Our New Season’s Supply Just to Hand. 6xß, 6/-; 8 X 10, 7/9; 8 X 12. 8/6; 10 x 12, 9/6; 8x 14, 9/6. ’ COVERS, 31- Each. TEA. TEA. TEA. WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR TEA? When you can get equal quality at less price l 'from Ashburton’s Largest Importers of Ceylon, Indian and China Tea 2 0 1 11 Green Tea for flavouring 3 6 China Panyong, per lb 2/8 and 3/0 Pure Ceylon Tea, per lb. By 51b. parcel By Half Chest Strong Family Tea, per lb By 51b. Airtight Bags By Half Chest Countess Tea, strong flavouring By 51b. Airtight Bags By Half Chest Dargeeling, India’s Best, per lb Duchess Tea, the favourite for over 30 years, per lb By 51b. Airtight Bags By Half Chest Golden Tipped Orange Pekoe, lb. 2 By 51b. Airtight Bags 2 By Half Chest . 2 Empress Tea, a Blend of the Finest Indian, China, and Ceylon Tea, per lb By 51b. Airtight Bags By Half Chest China Buds, per lb By 51b. Airtight Bags 0 11 9* 0 9 We stall be pleased to gtipnly genuine buyers with samples of any of m t vy. J £4*311 Lillie UUJVXW 1' - - •' the aEove Teas' Samples of Pure Ceylon Tea from 1/9 to 2/8* by HalfChest, the latter price being for a Tea from World’s Agra^Ouvah tile Idlilvl OrltO Oclllg, iwi tx Jc rt llu u , . im 7*/% ,i Estate, and generally acknowledged to be one of the Finest Teas (if not the finest) imported into New Zealand. FLOUR and all OAT PRODUCTS at Lower Prices. BUCHANAN’S or CANTERBURY MILLS FLOUR—2SIb. Bags 5/6, 501 b. ° Bags 10/9, 1001 b. Bags 21/-; 2001 b. Sacks, 40'POLLARD—I4OIb. Bags 14/-; BRAN, per sack, 8/6; FOWL WHEAT 7/Per Bushel. BUCHANAN’S OATMEAL, always fresh—7lb. Bags 1/10; 251 b. Bags 5/9. LANGDON’S OATMEAL—7Ib. Bags; 2/-; 251 b. Bags, 8/3.
GORE OATMEAL—7Ib. Bags 2/6; 2olb. Bags, 8/3. 31b. Bags ALLIANCE ROLLED OATS 1/3. 3i-lb. Bags QUAKER ROLLED 41b Bats Batina l/io ; 201 b. Bags OATINA 8/3. Small Bags OTO 1/4; *26lb. Bags OTO 7/3. 31b. Bags GERSTENA, 1/11 ISIb Bagf GERSTENA 9/6; GRAINUS, 1/3 Bag; MILK QATIES 1/11. NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUITS.
3 Crown Mildura Currants per lb 0 121bs for 6 /Californian Golden Sultanas lb. 0 121bs for 6 251 b. Box for 13 3 Crown Mildura Sultanas per lb 0 • 121 b. for 7 New Seeded Raisins, 7d, 8d and 0 New Seedless Raisins, 7d and 0 251 b. boxes for 11 New Prunes per lb 0 Extra Large Prunes per lb 0 New Cooking Figs per In 0 Good Old Figs, 31bs for 1 New Cooking Dates 31b for 1 New Dried Peaches per lb 1 New Dried Apples per lb 1 New Dried Apricots per lb 1 COFFEE. Symington and Camp Coffee per bottle 2 Gregg’s Coffee, pints 1/5, quarts 3 Brook’s Coffee pints 1 Strang’s Soluble Coffee —l/o and 2 Club Coffee—2/9 and . 5 Fresh Ground Coffee and Chicory 2 COCOA. Bournville Cocoa—l/-, 1/11 and 3 Van Houten’s Gold Label. lid. 1/9, and 3 Dutch Girl Cocoa—Jib. tins 0 pound tins 2 Bunte Pure Cocoa, in Fancy Tins. *lb. Bd. Jib. 1/3, 11b tins 2 Rowntree’s Elect Cocoa, lib. tin 0 : lib. tin 2 English Pure Loose Cocoa 1 Loose Van Houten’s Cocoa 2 Old Mill Cocoa per tin 6d and 1 TINNED MEATS. C.M.C. Sheep Tongues, per tin 1 per dozen 17 Gear Comnany Corned Beef, Roast Beef, Spiced Beef, Corned Mutton, Spiced Mutton, etc. all per tin 1 per dozen assorted 18 Dimmocfc’s Lunch Tongues per tin 1 per tin 4 per tin 5 per tin 1 6J 3 7 9 6 8 9 9 8 ‘6 6 8 6 0 0 0 3 3 0 3 4 10 6 6 9 3 8 6 0 6 0 3 0 _ 0 6 9 8 6 6 6 6 8 Gear Ox Tongues C.M.C. Ox Tongues Gear Brawn
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVII, Issue 10926, 26 May 1927, Page 4
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