BUSINESS notices. SELDON BROS. RAIN MERCHANTS. District Agents— Home Insurance Lvinpany, Ltd. (Fire and Marine). Also, —Agents for the Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. All Classes of Accident Business. Stocks of CORNSACES, TWINE, Etc., held by our LYNDHURBT STORE. MURDOCH BRUCE, £j.RAIN AND SEJED MERCHANT, West Street, Ashburton. I have in Stock for Autumn Sowing—Last season’s Algerian Oats. Also, Cartons, Duns, and Danish Oats. Machine Dressed Perennial, Italian, Western Wolths, White Clover, Cowgrass, and Cocksfoot. Full Stocks of Corn Sacks and Twine and Manures on hand. Agent for: Insurance Office of Australia, Ltd. P.O. Box No. 4. Telephone 353. SPECIAL SOAP OFFER. WHY BOTHER MAKING SOAP? OWING to the trade war continuing among the Soap Manufacturers we are still able to exchange Good Quality Almond-Scented Soap for Fat. Seize this offer while it lasts. HENRY McELREA, Wool Store, Havelock Street. LET “THE BOOKSHOP” HELP YOU SELECT A GOOD BOOK FOR FIRESIDE COMPANY. Fresh Supplies of Well-known Titles.
“Ordeal,” and “The Haven,” by Dale Collins—3/6. “The Man of Iron,” “The Just Steward,” “The Dope Doctor,” by Richard Dehan—3/6. “Sails of Sunset,” and “Scissors,” by Cecil Roberts—3/6. “Mr Rowl,” “The Flight of The Heron,” “The Wounded Name,” by D. K. Broster—3/6. “David and Diana,” by Cecil Roberts —6/-. “Swan Song,” by John Galsworthy — 6/-. “Darkened Rooms,” by Philip Gibbs -6/-. “Blades,” by George Barr McClutclieon—6/-. “Cotton Glove Country,”, by Betty Trask—6/-. “Eliza For Common,” by O. Douglas—6/-. “Berrington,” or “Two Hundred Years Ago”—6/-. “Frozen Gold,” by Seamark—2/6. “Burning Daylight,” by Jack London—2/6. “Oliver’s Kind Women,” “The Street of Adventure,” by Philip Gibbs —2/6 each. “The Freelands,” “To Let,” “The Man of Property,” “In Chancery,” “The Country House,” by John Galsworthy—2/6 each. “Raiders of The Deep,” by Lowell Thomas, author of “ The Sea 'Devil”—lo/6. “The Sea Devil,” fresh supply—lo/6. “The Art of Flying,” by Captain Norman MacMillan, M.C.A.F.C.—S/6. “The Great White South,” by Herbert Ponting ; fresh supply—7/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W. HOPKINS, PHONE 120. EAST STREET.
PELLEX (Registered). THE WONDER FOOT ROT CURE. WE guarantee PELLEX to Cure Foot Rot or Scald, or your money refunded. PELLEX is a highly efficient preparation designed to cure all ordinary , cases of Foot Rot and Scald at one application. Sold in Lots to cure 500 Sheep—£l/10/Sold in Lots to cure 300 to 350 Sheep— £l/1/' Special Cow Mixture — 5/Postage Paid. Prepared by— PELLEX PRODUCTS CO., BOX 102, HAMILTON, N.Z. Matthew 11, 28th Verse— Come unto Me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29tli Verse—Take my yoke upon you, and learn of Me, for I am meek and lowly in heart, and y© 6hall find rest unto your souls. 30th Verse—For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light. HOME BOOT REPAIRERS SAVE Money by getting your supplies here. 'Sole Leather, Boot Lasts, ■ Rasps, Protectors, etc., at Bedrock Prices. Complete Repair Outfits 10/6. JOHN ORE AND CO., LTD.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 194, 3 June 1929, Page 1
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