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BUSINESS NOTICEB. JAM JARS—PRESERVING JARS- JELLY JARS . at EL ETCHER BROS. We have just landed 38 prates of the above direct from the manufacturers, which enables ns to sell at how Prices. Mason Narrow-mouth Jars—Quarts a/-; Half Gallons 7/3 Half Dozeit. Ajree Wide-moutb—Pints 3/9, Quarts 5/-; Half Gallons 7/3 Half Dosjen. j- Agee Queen Jars —Pints 3/11, Quarts 5/3; Half Galons 7/6 Half Dozen. Tie-Over Jars— Half-pounds 1/3, One-pound size 1/11, Two-pound size 2/6 Half Dozen. Brass Top Jars —One-pound size 2/3, Two-pound size 3/3 Hall Dozen. Brass Top French Jars—Two-pound size 4/3 Half Dozen. Tin-Top Jelly Jars—7/6 per Dozen Nests. Finest Re<f Rubber Rings—Mason Rings, od dozen; Wide-mouth, Gd Doz. We have also Rings for Queen Jars, Golden State, and l'rench Jais. Extra Tops— Masons, 1/3; Wide-mouth 1/9, per Half Dozen. Queen Jar Tops—l/9; Golden State—2/6, per Half Dozen. Judc/e Brand Heavy Enamel Perserying Pans—l6-Pint JO/-6, 20-Pint 11/6, 24-Pint 13/6. Heavy Brass Preserving Pans—l2/6, 14/;6, 15/.6 and 18 G. } ! Aluminium Preserving Pans —6/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 17/6, 22,6. Auckland A.l. Sugar—l2/6 per 70-Pound Bag. B.X. Sugar—l3/6, 70-Pound Bag. / NO SUGAR SHORTAGE WITH US. See Our Window for a Full and Comprehensive Display, with prices attached. KILL THAT FLY —- During the next three months flies are always the most troublesome, and if vou have not already owned a Fly-proof Meat Safe, now is time to bu> one. It keeps your food free from contamination by this source ot disease. FLY-PROOF SAFES, of strong manufacture, to suit all requirements —l4/6, 16/6, 17/6, 20/-, 25/-. See Our Window for Full Display of these .Useful Articles. KEEP DOWN THE FLY PEST BY USING THE FOLLOWING - s. d Flikello,. ' -« per Tin Flikello, with Blowers Daisy Flv Killer Fly t ox, 1/10 and Antiflv, Flit, German Flv good line. ■>oz. 1/10, 16oz. keels, a really 13 for 0 10 1 0 0 11 3 0 1 6 2 11 1 0 Gates’ Fly Reels.: ' 12 for Mathers’ Poisonous Fly Papers, •- ’ ' • • 14 for Keating’s. Insect Powder, 6d, 9d, and Nutrom Insect Powder, 4d and Hand Spray for Flytox, 1 0

FLETCHER. BROS.’ CURRENT PRICE LIST. FINEST FACTORY BUTTER—I/6 Per Pound. NEW SEASON’S DRIED FRUITS. J. . .. s. d. New Golden Sultanas, per lb 0 6 New Californian Sultanas, per lb 0 H New Seedless Raisins, per lb 0 4 Pansy Fancy Seeded Raisins, per lb 0 5 Daphne Seeded Raisins, 3 pkts for 10 Pansy Seedless Raisins, per pkt 0 5 New Season’s Prunes, 6d and 0 8 Prime New Cooking Figs, per lb 0 6 New Natural Figs, 71b bags for 2 .11 New Dessert Figs, . lib boxes 011 ' . , 21b boxes 1 9 Loose Dessert Figs, per lb 0 10 New Dried Apricots, lOd and 1 0 New Dried Peaches, 9d and 011 Cooking Dates, 3 pounds for 011 New Loose Packed Dates, per lb 0 5 New Stoned Dates, per packet 0 8 New Packet Dates, 6d and 0 8 PICKLING SEASON. / Finest. Malt Vinegar, per gal. 1 10 Mixed Pickling Spice, 3d and 0 8 Musto for Mustard Pickles, 1 10 SUGAR. Auckland A.l. Sugar, per pound 0 2{ per 70lb bags 12 6 B.X. Sugar, per 701 b bag 13 6 Light or Dark Brown Sugar, per lb 0 2:. Icing or Castor Sugar, per lb 0 41 3 pounds for 1 U PRESERVED FRUITS. Prize Winner Pineapple, small tins, Cubes or Slices, per tin 0 6 2lb Tins Whole Pineapple, per tin 0 81 2£lb Tins Sliced Pineapple, per tin 1 1 Mandarine Pineapple ljlb Tins, Cubes or Slices, per tin 0 61 21b"Tins Sliced Pineapple, per tin 0 10 2Mb Tins Sliced Pineaple, per / tin 1 2 Dessert Peaches, Apricots and * Pears in Heavy Syrup—. Peaches, Bd, lid, 1/3 and 1 5 Apricots, lid, 1/3 and 1 5 Pears, ll£d. 1/4, and 1 5 Tins Pie Fruits, from 1 10 Also Dessert Raspberries, Loganberries, Blackberries, etc. HOME BREWERS’ REQUIREMENTS. Vilson’s Amber Malt Extract, 71b Tin , Per Pound m own Billy By 70-Pound Drum Prime Loose Hops, , per lb Prime Packet Hops, per lb vVhole Ginger, per lb Mason’s' Extract, pec Bottle isinglass, per Packet Jrown Tops, per Gross dand Cappers, 1/- and .Machine Cappers, Perks, per dozen 3d and Per Gross, 2/6 and / NEW SEASON’S FISH. s. d., 6 11 0 10 0 8} 1 6* 1 10 1 8 1 0 0 11 1 9 1 6 7 6 4 6 jalmor, Small Tin, Pink 7d, Middle Cut 9d, Red lid, Sockeye, . 1 \ i.arge Tin Pink 1/-, Middle Cut 1 3 !ed Del Monte, 1 6 .dbby’s Red Alaska, 1 6 /inest Sockeye, 20 vlaconochie’s Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Small Tin 6d, Large Tin 0 91 Vlaconochie’s Fresh Herrings 0 9 Ponnor’s Fresh Herrings, 0 6 vippered Herrings, '6d and 011 Jloaters, 6d and 0 11 .Vhitebait, per Tin 2 10 vipper Snacks, 3 Tins for 1 0 ving Oscar Sardines, B|d and 1 3 Irunswick Sardines, 3 Tins for 0 11 ’rime Red Herrings, 6 for 1 0 ALMONDS, RAISINS, ETC. Jew Cooking Almonds, per lb 1 10 Jew Jordan Almonds, per lb 210 Jew Muscatels, 9d and 1 6 Jew Crystallised Cherries, per lb 3 0 Jew Ground Almonds, per lb 3 0 lessicated Cocoa nut, per lb 0 7 Jew Preserved Ginger, per lb 1 2 JELLIES AND GELATINE. lolly Jellies, 5 Packets for 1 0 per Dozen 2 3 Juick Set Jellies, 4 Packets for 1 0 per Dozen 2 9 tVindsor Jellies, per Packet 0 5 .Vhite’s Jellies, per Packet 0 )a vis’s Granulated Gelatine, shd, lid, 1/10, and 3 6 joose Gelatine, per Pound 3 0 singlass, per Packet 0 11 Pitric Acid Crystals, per Dozen 0 3 Tartaric Acid, per oz 0 2 ' per Pound 2 0

BURGHAM’S HANDY THREE. We have just received a Shipment of the above and the Price is extremely low. The Handy Three comprises a Packet of 10 Safety Razor Blades (Gillette Pattern), which* carries our Guarantee, One Folding Pair of Scissors, and a Nickel-plated Pocket Knife. PRICE 2/6 THE LOT (POST FREE). Burgham Safety Razor Blades, 2/- per Packet of 10 Blades (Post Free). Once used, always used; the best Blade for Gillette Razors. We are etill offering a Safety Razor, a Packet of Burgham Blades and a Tube of Palm Olive Shaving Cream for 4/- (Post Free). TEA. SUGAR. TEA. We are still offering 10 Pounds of Pure Ceylon Tea and a 70-Pound Bag of A. 1. Sugar for 27/6. • . This Tea is our usual 1/10 per pound line, and during the last twelve months we have sold nearly two tons. TEA IN PACKETS AND BULK. Amber Tips, Bell and Gold Leaf Tea, all 3/- per Pound. Roma Tea 2/10, in Half and One-Pound Packets and Six-Pound Tins; also in One-Pound Billies 3/3, Two-Pound Billies 6/2 (Billies Free).

' •; , " ... S. d. Pure Ceylon Tea, per lb 1 10 » 5-Pound Bags for 8 9 By Half Chest Family Blend, 51b. Airtight Bags By Half Chest Countess Blend, 51b Airtight Bags By Half Chest Golden" Tipped Orange Pekoe 2 6 5-Pound Airtight Bags 12 0 1 6 per lb 2' 0 10 0 1 9 per lb 22 10 5 I 11 5 0 6 6 4 9 • - FARMERS’ SUNDRIES AND s. d. Heavy Lipped Plain Milk Buckets 1 Ditto, with Strainer Round Buckets, without Si miners, 4/3 and Ditto, with Strainers, 5/3 and 6 0 Milk Strainers, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9, and 4 3 Skimmers, 13 Billies, Heavy Quality, 2 Quart to 16 Quart. ’ 1/10 to 7 6 Enamel Dinner Plates. 1 4 Plough Oil, 4-Gallon Tin 15 0 1-Gallon Tin 4 6 Coarse Castor Oil, per Gallon 6 6 Raw or Boiled Linseed Oil, per Gallon 6 6 Duchess Blend, per lb (The Favourite of 30 Years.) Per 51b Airtight Bags By Half Chest Empress Tea, the best, per lb By slb Airtight Bags By Half Chest New Season’s China Panyong 10-Pound Boxes New Season’s China Buds, v per lb New Season’s Dargeeling, per lb HARVEST REQUIREMENTS. s. d. 2 6 12 0 2 3 2 10 13 9 2 7 2 8 25 , 0 3 0 3 6 Enamel Mugs, 9d, 1/- 1/4 and Enamelled Jugs, from Heavy Enamel Tea Buckets, with Lids, 14/0 and Aluminium Teapots, from Enamel Billies, G/9, 7/11 and olb. Bags Pure Ceylon Tea for Large White and Gold Cups Only, i-Dozen Cups and .Saucers, Half-dozen Neatsford Oil, per Gallon 5-Gallon Drums Separator Oil, Gallon Tins Binder Oil, Gallon Tins Pure Spirits of Turpentine, per Gallon s. d. 1 6 3 9 16 0 3 11 9 6 8 9 2 0 2 9 6 0 25 0 'o 5 6 6 0 6 0 FLETCHER BROS. CASH SUPPLY STORES. p.O. BOS 116. TEkSP9ONS 24.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 81, 16 January 1930, Page 4

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