HENRY STEPHENSON. SEOIAL FRUIT AUCTION. TO-MORROW. WILL SELL as above FRUIT, comprising:— 200 OASES DESSERT AND COOKING APPLES AND PEARS. AIso,—FURNITURE and Sundries. Poultry, Produce, etc., as usual. WITHOUT RESERVE. Sale at 1.30 prompt. HENRY STEPHENSON, fiSfi Auctioneer. BUSINESS NOTICES. SATISFACTORY SUITS FOR INSTANT SERVICE. Being * Tailors we are naturally keen to point out the advantages of bespoke tailoring over ready-to-wear suits. But we recognise that the instant service offered by the latter often meets a pressing need. Although we are jealous to safeguard our good name for tailoring, we do recommend the ready-for-service suits we are offering to any man requiring quick service. The materials are really splendid—the style and finish quite satisfactory, and the, prices within the reach of the average purse. If you want quick satisfactory suit service, do not fail to see these splendid ready-for-service suits. Mcdonald and dun lop, TAILORS AND MERCERS, EAST STREET. PHONE 291. F 0 R SAL E. 1 EDISON AMBEROLA PHONOGRAPH. Diamond Speaker, Cabinet, and 48 4-Minute RECORDS; equal to new and guaranteed. Original Cost, £4l. For Cash Sale, £l2 10s. Also—l GAS HEATER, in perfect cider, 30s. On view at LEN. HOPKINS, SOMME CYCLE WORKS, Tancred Stree.t HATS AND CAPS FOR ALL HEADS " HAPELY STYLES and TONEY *. * SHADES always characterise DIXON'S HEAD-WEAK OFFERINGS. This time they outshine all we have ever offered. Genuine FUR FELT HATS, notable for extreme service, by makers whose products set the world's fashions. CAPS in the prevailing styles for ordinary wear and sports. GREATER VALUES cannot be found, and every comparison is in favour of DIXON'S. Discard the old Head Cover in favour of a DIXON up-to-the-moment Dome-piece.
PRICES TO PLEASE AS USUAL. WILLIAM DIXON, MEN'S OUTFITTER. BURNETT STREET. 'Phone 166. EERLESS Fountain Pens. —l4 n carat iridium pointed Nibs, Lever Filling, Screw Cap and Pocket Clip; 6 months' guarantee, 3s lid.—Broom's, Burnett Street. FENCING MATERIAL YV FENCING MATERIALS, and will be pleased to submit quotations. STANDARDS, H x 5-16, No. "8 and No. 9 Galv. Wire,, Barb Wire, Cyclone or Eclipse Netting, Silver Pine Fencing Posts, Strainers, Silver Pine Sleepers, Fencing Stakes. STANDARDS are punched by our own machine, and we can give delivery at few hours' notice. W. H. COLLINS AND CO., LTD., East Street. ABBITERS—Trap for profits; use ) only good traps—Lane's Patent and Star and Crescent Traps—both tested makes. Obtainable in any quantity from John Orr and Co., Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLVIII, Issue 10956, 30 June 1927, Page 8
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