SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. WANTED— Stacking by a Qualified Stacker. Apply “Stacker ’/ Guardian Office. 1 395 171 LDERLY Man wants Light Work li at low wages.—Apply “L.T. , Guardian Office. 1 498 WANTED —Housekeeper, country; good wages; up-to-date conveniences ; extra help harvest ■ middle-aged person preferred. —“W.A. , Guardian Office. 1 500 FOR SALE. RASPBERRIES AND LOGANBERRIES. NOW ready. Orders taken for choice Fresh Fruit direct from the growers - 121 b fox - lCs 6d; 241 b £l. Cash with order. Railage paid to nearest station; wholesale rates on application. WAIMATE FRUITGROWERS’ ASSOCIATION. R. F. ALGIE, P.Q. Box 11, Waimate. FOR Sale.—Few Two-year-old Black Orpington Hens, at 10/- per pair —Telephone 123, 64 Belt Road. FOR Sale Singer Piano, Iron Frame, Triple . Pedal, Walnut Stool to match. Cost £l5O two years ago; no reasonable offer refused. Can be seen after 6 p.m.—Address Guardian Office. 1 431
FOR Sale—Cherry Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Oranges, Tomatoes, Lemons, Apples, and Vegetables.—A. E. Thomas’s Grocery Store, 14 Wakanui Road, ’Phone 550. 1 444 LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Chertsey and Ashburton, via Seafield Road —Gent’s Dark Tweed Overcoat. Reward on returning to Guardian Office. 1 509 LOST —l Dark Bay Thoroughbred. Anyone knowing whereabouts ring 277. 1 504 LOST— -Girl’s Black Strap Shoes, in Domain, Thursday. Return Geo. D. Verco, Grey St. Reward. 1 506 LOST, between Fairfield Works and South Street—A Grey Coat, containing keys. Finder kindly return to J Tait, Burnett Street. Reward. BUSINESS NOTICES. SOME SHIRTS—FOR ALL MEN. WE are not pessimistic about the Weather ' In a little while old man Sun will shine out with tremendous vigour. Then you’ll doff your coat in an endeavour to keep cool. And Show a good expanse of Shirt in the process. You’ll want good Shirts then—and you’ll get them at DIXON’S. Tailor-cut Shirts, in swanky patterns, that’ll give you the 100 per centum feeling. We’ve made* a study of Shirts and have them right for all kinds and sizes of men. And Priced to avoid deep dips into the slenderest purse. Ditto about PYJAMAS. SHIRTS and PYJAMAS are our strong point, and you’ll miss something if you don’t see our stocks.
W M. DIXON, MEN’S OUTFITTER. Barnett Street. ’Phone 166. 2 Packets CORNFLOUR Is. 4 TINS SARDINES Is. 2 TINS PASTE Is. Small TINS PEARS Is. Two Tins Light HOUSECLEANER Is. KERR BROS., 94 Burnett Street. FISHING TACKLE. FISHING Tackle in great variety: King Fisher Lines, Spoons, Leads, Swivels, Treble Hooks, Silvery Tackle, Sea Lines, Traces, Casts. Minnows.—John Orr and Co., Ltd., Hardware Merchants, East Street. MEAT SAFES. ' SEE Our Range of Meat Safes. All sizes and shapes.—John Orr and Co., Ltd., Grocery and Hardware Merfor" preserving SAVE MONEY NOW. PRESERVING Jars—Pints 3s 9d, Quarts 5/3, Half-Gallon, 7/9 per half-dozen. PRESERVING PANS: Aluminium from 7/6, Brass 15/- only at BUXTON AND THOMAS. ALFA LAVAL SEPARATORS. DAIRY Farmers obtain every possible ounce of cream by using the Alfa.—John Orr and Co., Ltd., Sole Agents for Ashburton County. ENAMELWARE AND TINWARE. ENAMELWARE and Tinware for the harvest: Plates, Mugs, Meat Dishes, Teapots, Jugs, Pie Dishes, Billies, etc.— John Orr and Co., Ltd., Hardware Merchants, East Street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 91, 27 January 1928, Page 1
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