BUSINESS NOTICES. 1928. PRESERVING SEASON. 1928. WE HAVE FULL STOCKS OF THE FOLLOWING: Mason's Narrow-mouth JARsipints/Ts 6d, Quarts 10/6, frCWton. W/6 do*. AGEE Wide-Mouth-Pints 7/6; Quarts 10/6; 15/6 doz. AGEE Queen JAES-Pints 8/6; Quarts 11/6; 16/6 BAII BROS.' Wide-Mouth-Pints 8/6; Quarte 11/6; 16/6 do*, TIE-OVER JARS-Pound size 4/-; 2-Pound size, 5/6 per dozen. -- ' - • ~ Nests 7/6, or 4/- and 5/6 per Doz. Jars. Extra Tops for QUEEN Ju Hieh-Grade RUBBER RINGS, Nj QUEEN 1/- dozen; K Type 8d dozen. STEVENS' Heavy ENAMEL PRESERVING JANS--16 Pints 13/6, 20 Pts. 15/-, 24 Pts. 17/6. HEAVY BRASS PRESERVING PANS from 16,6 ALUMINIUM PRESERVING PANS, from 11/6 *»*>/- L Efan C *T7mn:,ATsrT> Al CANE SUGAR, 701 b. Bags 17/6. __ _ AUCKLAND BX i ARTICLES FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. Heavy TIN BILLIES, from 1 quart to 16 Quarts, 1/6 to 4/9. Heavy TIN BUCKETS from 4/3. ENAMEL PLATES 1/3 and 1/4. ENAMEL MUGS 1/-, 1/6, 1/10 and 2/ENAMEL TEAPOTS 4/6, 5/9, 6/9, and 8/6. ENAMEL JUGS from -Up. ALUMINIUM TEAPOTS vom 7/6 PINT TIN PANNIKINS 6d each. GAL. JARS 4/6.and 5/6. ENAMEL BILLIES 6/9, 7/11, 9/6. ENAMEL KETTLES 4/9, 5/6, 5/11, Sheffield STEEL KNIVES 15/ doz. PURE CEYLON TEA, per lb 2/By 51b. Bag 1/11 By Half-chest 1/10 Large White Ironstone CUPS only, "Half-dozen 3/6. CUPS and SAUCERS, i-doz 4/6 White DINNER PLATES, *-doz, 3/11 and 4/6. FARMERS' SUNDRIES. PLOUGH OIL, in 1-Gal. Tins, 5/-4-Gal. Tins 16/HINDER OTL, in 1-Gal. Tins, 6/Quart Tins, 2/9 ISnest SEPARATOR OIL, in Gal. Tins, 6/6. Cow Brand CHURNS, No. 1 22/6; No. 2, 27/6. Tins 10/6. SALVO SOAP (Great Hand Cleaner) 10d cake. NEATSFOOT OIL, per Gal. 6/-;5-Gal, Drums 25/- > LINSEED OIL, Boiled or Raw,— Per Gal. 7/6; 5-Gal. Dram 31/MINERAL TURPS, Per Gallon, 4/-; Per 4-Gal. Tin 12/6. (We can recommend this for outside Painting). SYKES' DRENCH, 1/6, dozen 17/PETROLEUM JELLY, Per Large Tin 1/4. KARSWOOD PIG POWDER, per pkt i i/6. SOAP. SOAP. SOAP. Owing to the Soap Manufacturers «£# TION IN PRICE has iaken place, e ™Y ifce cost of production; so now ,s THE 20 Bar., 22/6 iAUNDRINE, Wrapped Soap per Bar 1/3 Per Box o SILKSTONE SOAP, per bar 1/1, Per Box of 20 Bars,l9/ EXPRESS, Almond Scented, large bar 1/1, Jf r Box of 18 Bars i»/o SEE DIAMONDS, Bar lOd; Per Box of 20 Bars,ls/6 DOMESTIC SOAP, Per Bar lid; Per Box of 20 PERFECT CLEANSER, Per Bar.l/-; Per Box of 20 Barl7/6. VICTORY and VELVET SOAP, Per Bar 7d; Per Box of 32 Bars, 19/b MOSSO'S OIL OF SALT. THE WONDER OF pi >?*£%£%%£ "V£ fX KS £3T E ™ W S Cf d hL ill the «.. 1 —» v£li* S7/6 »tm. All Stores and Chemists, or post free from FLETCHER BROS.', Canterbury Agents.
HOME BREWING. Mason's Herbal Beer Extract, Per Bottle 1 2 BEVARA BEER, per tin 1 6 CORKS, per dozen, 3d and 4d. By' the Gross, 2/6 and 3/6 HOPS, loose 1/8 packets 2/WHOLE GINGER 1/8, Isinglass tyd. GELATINE, per pkt 7d, 1/-, 2/- and 3/9. COMPRESSED YEAST, per pkt lOd. DESSERT FRUIT. Hawaiian Crushed PINEAPPLE, large tin . 1 " 1 'ldeal for Fruit Salads, etc.) Travers" Mandarin PINEAPPLE Chunks, per tin , 0 9 „ Slices 9d, 1/-, and 1 4 PRIZE-WINNER, Chunks, tin 0 9 Slices lid and 1 4 Whole, tin 0 11 Curfew PEACHES and APRICOTS per tin 1 4 Shepparton's Regalia PEACHES and APRICOTS 1 6 DESSERT PEARB 1/6 and 1 8 Silver Label Sliced PEACHES 1 8 Small Tins Sliced PEACHES 0 8 Gregg's bottles PASSION FRUIT, Bottle 1 0 , lib. Tins FRUIT SALAD, tin 1 9 CONDENSED CREAM, Tin I 3 JELLIES and GELATINE. White's Jellies, per pkt 0 6 Per Dozen • Holly Jellies, per pkt 0 3 Per dozen 2 6 Davis Gelatine (granulated)— Loose, per lb 3/-, l£oz. pkts 0 7 4oz. pkts 1/-, Boz. pkts 2 0 16oz. pkts 3 9 Finest Sheet Gelatine, lib. pkt 3 0 Citric Acid, crystals, per oz. 0 3 Per lb. 3 0
HOME BREWING. We can supply the following ingred ients: — Finest CRUSHED MALT, lb. 0 6 Per Bushel 17 6 , AMBER MALT EXTRACT, 7lb. tin 7 6 141 b. Tin 14 3r - Loose in own Billy, per lb. 011 701 b. Dram, per lb. 0 9 BREWERS' CRYSTAL SUGAR, Per lb. 0 3£ 701 b. Bags 18 6 MEATS. - Boulton and Noel's Galantine, Chicken, Ham and Tongue, 31b. Tin ... 4 9 C-M.C.' Sheep Ton gues, per tin 1 6 JARS, ditto, lib. 3 0 LUNCH TONGUES 1 6 -GEAR OX TONGUES 4 8 ST. GEORGE'S Jars PEAS and BRAWN ! 6 «T. GEORGE OX TONGUES, 4/6 and 6 6 GEAR CORNED BEEF AND MUTTON, BRAWN, Etc., 1 8 Per Dozen 18 6 -St. George Whitebait 3 0 Salmon—Small tins Bd, 10d, and 1 2 Large Tins, 1/-, 1/4, 1/6, and 22 Maconochie's Herrings in Tomato Sauce 7d and 1 0 Booth's Herrings in Tomato Sauce 0 10 JHorton's Kippered Herrings, per Large Tin 1 0 Small Tins Wallace's Fresh Herrings, 3 Tins for 1 0 King Oscar Sardines, 9d and 1 . 4 Boe Sardines ° 7 Tins Crown Sardines 1 0 Other Sardines from 3d per tin
FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. TELEPHONE 24. P.O. BOX 116
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 83, 18 January 1928, Page 4
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