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HORSE OWNERS CALL AND SEE THE "STEWART HORSE-GUPPING ! MACHINE. THE Most Popular, Smooth Runnine; and Easily Operated Machine on "the Market—Nothing to Ret out of order. THE Gearing in the driving head of the "STEWART" is so nicely adjusted that even the slowest turn M the handle causes the cutting blades to develop a very high speed, ensuring clean, even cutcin^ We cany a Complete Range of SPARE PARTS, Including Cutters, Combs, Chains, Complete Heads, Washers, etc. There are years of service for you in a "STEWART," and its LOW PRTCE renders it the most Wonderful Value in Horse-Clipping Machines. 'PHONE or WRITE for FULL PARTICULARS, or better still, call in and see the Machines now on view in our Ironmongery Department. John Orr & Co. Ltd. EAST STREET, ASHBURTON.

Something for Nothing Special Easter Offer CHOOSE YOUR Easter Supplies from the f ° n <;™" Reduced Price*List and remember we give one liree Kottle ot our famous Rich Port, with every dozen Wine, and also with every £3 order purchased at— CHERTSEY HOTEL WHISKIES. Special Scotch Liqueur, bulk 10 years old—per gallon (jar 2/- extra)— Brown Seal Case Walker's D.C.L. Uewar's Black and White ... Teacher's ... •■- Paddy and Jameson's Old' Irish Whisky ... Glen Hossie (special reserve little dearer, much better) BRANDIES. Old French Brandy, bulk ... ] Three Star Case, French ... 3 Red Cross Invalid... ... Hennessey's Three Star ... 1! 20-year-old Brandy 50-year-old Brandy ... ! Flasks 3/-, 5/-. 6/6, and London Dry Gin ... ... 10/ Gilb>'s Dry Gin ... ... 11/ Gordon's ... {l/ .T.D.K.Z.. large size ... 13/ Southard's Geneva, large ... 12/ Half Bottles ... ••• 6/ Wolfe's Schnapps ... 11/ Other Brands ... ••• 10/ BIG ASSORTMENT OF ALL FLAVOUR LIQUEURS KEPT IN STOCK. At 15/- Per Bottle. WINES. Australian Rich Port ••• 3/6 . dozen lots ... o/per gallon (jar 2/- extra) 17/6 Fenfold's Rich Port ... 4/Linderman's Por.t ... ... 4/b Hardy's Rich Port ... 4/b Invalid Red Cross ... oh Oporto Port ••• WSoecial Vintage Ports ... <ju RUMS. Old Tatted Rum ... ... 10/Roval Navy Jamaica ... 4.1/6 Red Heart ... # ••• 12/6 Flasks ... 3/-, 5/- and 6/6 SPARKLING WINES. French Champagne, pints ... 6/6 Sparkling Hock, Moselle, and Burgundy ... ... 7/8 Dry Monopolc, pints ... 8/6 Dry Monopole, quarts ... 16/COCKTAILS DE LUXE. Made by Experts. Orange de Luxe ... ... 12/6 Cherrv de Luxe ... ••• 12/6 Strawberry ... ... 12/6 Half Bottles 6/6 Wine Cocktail ?/© Half Bottles ... ••• */- ALES. Amber Ale, per dozen ... 13/6 Ward's and Crown ... 14/Ward's and Crown Stouts ... 14/Pilscner Beer ... , ••• 18/Pilsener Pints ...-. ... 12/6 Bulk Crown Ale XXXX, per gallon ... ••• */- Ring No. 274 D. for Quick Service Delivery. W. ROBINSON, Proprietor. T HAVE now for the convenience of my Ashburton Clients, installed a Office at NO/9, ARCADE for the placing of Orders. All Orders letl before 3 p.m. will be delivered that day. I have appointed MR LEO. LAFFEY, my Agent. 'PHONE No. 780.

TEA for Harvest Time tea, and very refreshing. We also pack it in lib bags, 51b bags, and 101 b bags, to suit all buyers. m„ ni» M t. SOlb. 1/9. 61b Bags for 9/6. By Cbest, 501 b, 1/9. 101 b Bags for 18/11b Bag for 2/UNA TEA in £lb and ilb packets at 2/6 per T very fine liquoring Tea, eoual in value to pack very much dearer. Try a pound and you will satisfied. GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. BURNETT STREET. TELEPHONE 06.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 159, 17 April 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 159, 17 April 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 159, 17 April 1930, Page 3

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