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BUSINESS NOTICES. FLETCHER BROS. CANTERBURY AGENTS FOR NOSSO'S OIL OF SALT—THE WONDER OF THE ACE. WE are continually being told by one or another of »our Custome. MSLh OF SALT has done for them or their Family Only a few days ago a Xuwnmu. not 100 miles from Ashburton. told us that he was injrach • lied in two Doctors, but could get no relief so all at once he hie work as usual. Another Customer informs U 8 that he got his finger caught in a cog MIRLflf-'.Efifracvff!ffl sß.i)iß3M?i2ixa rieof of cloth which relieved the pain almost at once, and what was his surSSZ 4S wnen his wife cloth the following morning, to find a thoroughly clean wound, which healed rapidly. A well-known Ashburton Firm, (whose letter may be seen at our shop) writes as follows: _ _. -m- it -m _—. Lustra *-lia+. w« h»A nan a bottle OI MOSStTS On/OF SALT in our Factory Medicine Chest for three years now, and have found it invaluable. On one occasion a member of our Staff burned himself rather badly on the SnStii PotTand on applying the OIL OF SALT the pain vanished immediately. .11 X We have used it for bad 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. READ WHAT MR BUCHANAN, JUNR.. of BUCHANAN'S FLOUR MILLS, saya:— Dear Sirs,—We have pleasure in testifying to the immediate relief ©btainedfrom an application of MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT to Bruises, and its general efficiency in treatment of Cute, for which purpose it is always on hand at our Mill. We find that these qualities of OIL OF SALT make an invaluable - - - -' ' * —«—~- f -i. and it is our experience that yiT7] f Tt^'Ki)'«o»q't E. BUCHANAN. 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 occurs; therefore a Bottle should be on every kitchen Mantelpiece ori in a handy position in every Factory. PRICE—I/6, 2/6 and 7/6 Per Bottle from most Stores and bat if unprocurable from your 1< it will be forwarded at onoe, Post Paid. FLETCHER BROS., Canterbury Agents. Ti» M:>ii>«":»r«^^B :^*'l*J'> ' SPECIAL OFFER. SPECIAL OFFER. QUAKER CANADIAN ROLLED OATS, in 3*lb Bags, 1/1 Per Bi , * w - .. T if~ » i • •> xl_- 1 J _e *»_ll_J is much superior to any other they have had. REMEMBER—The Price is for a short time cnly. THISTLE HOT WATER BAGS. ' Ihe Bag that k made of High-Grade Rubber, and with the Easy-to-Remove Stopper. Our New Season's Supply Just to Hand. ' COVERS, 3/- Each. TEA. TEA. TEA. WHY PAY MORE FOR YOUR TEA? When you can get equal quality at less price from Ashburton's Largest Importers of Ceylon, Indian and China Tea. Pure Ceylon Tea, per lb. 2 0 ' By 51b. parcel 1 11 .Green Tea for flavouring 3 6 By Half Chest 1 9 China Panyong, per lb 2/8 and 3/0 By Half Chest 111 By Half Chest # 2 5 Countess Tea, strong flavouring 2 4 Empress Tea, a Blend of the Finest By 51b. Airtight Bags 2 3 Indian, China, and Ceylon By Half Chest 2 1 Tea, per lb 3 0 Bargeeling, India's Best, per lb 3 6 By 51b. Airtight Bags 2 11 Duchess Tea, the favourite for By Half Chest 2 9* over 30 years, per lb 2 8 China Buds, per lb 3 0 By 51b. Airtight Bags 2 7 By 51b. Airtight Bags 2 9 By Half Chest 2 6 J We shall be pleased to supply genuine buyers with samples of any of the above Teas; also Samples of Pure Ceylon Tea from 1/9 to 2/8$ by HalfChest, the latter price being for a Tea from the World's Famed A<*ra Ouvah Estate, and generally acknowledged to be one of the Finest Teas (.if not the finest) imported iuto New Zealand. FLOUR and all OAT PRODUCTS at Lower Prloes. BUCHANAN'S or CANTERBURY MILLS FLOUR—2SIb. Bags 5/6. 501 b. Bags 10/9,1001b. 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, 2s 2d; 251 b. Bags. 7s. GORE OATMEAL—7Ib. Bags 2TG; 251 b. Bags, 8/3. 81b Bags ALLIANCE ROLLED OATS 1/3, 3}lb. Bags QUAKER ROLLED OATJ3I/1. 41b. Bags OATINA 1/10 j 201 b, Bags OATINA 8/3, 11 SRMMfiWe til lotif wmmmh »."<■»■ Wu'iVjU New Cookmg Figs Good Old Figs, 31bs for New Cooking Dates 31b for 1 0 «. FiM I j ■ *.'- New Dried Apples New Dried Apricots' per lb 1 3 COFFEE. Victory Extract soap, e pjs&s ior i Symington and Camp Coffee SOAP INGREDIENTS. .~ „ . . K I 2 Crosfield's and Greenbani's Caustic s 1/5, quarts 3 3 .~j . ti flrmk's tJoffee pints 1 4 «3T* -__J: •»„„:., '., Brook's Coffee pints j. Club Coffee—2/9 and 5 Fresh Ground Coffee and Chicory 2 COCOA. Bournville Cocoa—l/-, 1/11. and 3 Van Houton'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, ilb. 1/3, lib tins 2 Elect Cocoa, Jib. 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 Company Corned Beef, Roast Beef, Spiced. Beef, Corned Mutton, Spiced Mutton, etc. all per tin 1 per dozen assorted 18 Dimmock's Lunch Tongues per tin 1 Gear Ox Tongues per tin .4 C.M.C. Ox Tongues per tin 5 Gear Brawn per tin 1 NEW SEASON'S DRIED FRUITS. per bar 0 83 Crown Miidura Currants per lb 06* Per box of J*J»» \ . 121bsfor 6B) 3 Crown Soap per large bar 1 i Californian Golden Sultanas lb. 0 7 fier box of 18 bars 17 o 121bs for 6 9 «oia aieaai ooap, per«igp u«i x * 251 b. Box for 13 6 a .„ , _P« *°* of ISTbars 22 9 3 Crown Madura 0 8 Sdkstone Soap I 4 New Seeded Raisins, 7d, Bd'and 0 9 tafe Buoy Soap J% T ™}° <J £ New Seedless Raisins, >d and 0 8 -. t^whLSfit 25ib. boxes for 11 6 Sunlight Soap, per box of 3 New Prunes | per lb 0 6 Jj« 1 stile and Olive Oil Soapj 0 6 SS for *~ '" 1 6 |Price's Old English Lavender m „ „„ n ' « I fijoap, 3d and 0 6 Jrown Windsor, 7 oakes for 1 0 lb 1 3 IHudson's Extract Soap P 6 * !r r r o —ii,+« *«« i n 6 packets for 1 0 IXL Extract Soap 7 packets for 1 0 Victory Extract Soap, 8 pkts for 1 0 SOAP INGREDIENTS. Best American Resin 6 NEW SEASON'S FISH. Salmon— Small Tins Fancy Pints Bd, 9 Middle Cut 0 10 Red Cohoe If- Sockeye 1 2 3 Large Tins Pine Tree Salmon 1 2 8 Fancy Pink 1/4, Middle Cut 1/6 6 . Red Cohoe 1 8 Red Alaska 1/10 Sockeye 2/6 and 22 6 Large Tins Macanochie*6 Herrings 0 in Tomato Sauce 1 0 3 Large Tins Booth's Herrings, in 0 Tomato Sauce 0 10 0 Macanochie's Large Tins Fresh Herrings per tin 0 10 Small Tins Connor's Fresh Her--6 rings 4Jd, 3 tins for 1 0 9 Large Tins Morton's Kippered Herrings, Bloaters and Findon Haddocks per tin 1 0 Small Tins Lunch Sardines 8 4 tins for 1 0 6 Kipper Snacks 3 tins for 1 0 Boe Sardines V er tm ° '„ Q per dozen G 6 6 King Oscar Sardines—9d and 1 4 6 Large Tin Crown Sardines 1 0 8 JPrime Red Herrings 5 for 1 0 FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. TELEPHONE 24. P.O. BOX 116.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVIII, Issue 10944, 16 June 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVIII, Issue 10944, 16 June 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVIII, Issue 10944, 16 June 1927, Page 4

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