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Damage amounting to about £30,000,000 anually is done to grain and other food products in Britain by mice. ADDED INTEREST IN SNAPSHOTS. Very noticeable is the increased detail obtained in snapshots on “RAJAR” films. Photographs taken on this improved film are always more interesting for this reason. All dealers sell “RAJAR” film at ordinary prices. —(Advt.)

4t £ €h c k $ Ms 9v c a r S & « illllkrEE iti Puddings/ A* awis .w? CcbaondP BAKING POWDER

p BUY THEM NOW Pans & Jars THERE is no better time than the present to prepare for the busy Preserving Season. JOHN ORE, AND CO., LTD., have just opened Fine Lines of PRESERVING REQUISITES.and as you will see the Prices will compare withany:— “BALL” PRESERVING JARS. Wide-mouth: Pints, 8/6, Quarts 11/6; 16/6 per doz. BALL JARS have special air-tight lids which, with ordinary care, ensure the Fruit being properly preserved. QUEEN JARS.—Square Jars, with round glass lids, in Pints 8/6, Quarts 11/6, and Half-gallons 16/6. TIE-OVER JARS—lib size 4/-, 21b size 5/6 per dozen. JELLY JARS, 7/6 dozen nests. JAR LIDS—4/- dozen. PRESERVING PANS. ALUMINIUM, from 10/6. STEVENS’S ENAMEL, from 14/6. BRASS, from 17/6. John Orr&Co. LtdEft MERCHANTS, ASHBURTON.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 79, 13 January 1928, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 79, 13 January 1928, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 79, 13 January 1928, Page 3

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