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BUSINESS NOTICES. THIRD CLASS LAMBS. WISE FARMERS WHO USE JOSEPH FORD’S DRENCH ARE NOT TROUBLED WITH THIRD CLASS LAMBS. DELAYS are dangerous, uphold the Dominion’s reputation and increase your income. 2-Gallon Drum is sufficient for 320. FIFTY YEARS’ REPUTATION. DON’T BUY A BYCYCLE T UNTIL you have inspected our U splendid range of new and sec-ond-hand cycles. ota in Prices range from £2 10s to £lO 10s. Every Cycle Guaranteed. LEN. HOPKINS, ’Phone 247. Tancred Street. Somme Cycle Works. We specialise in Cycle Repairs. Expert Workmen Employed. No Job too Big or too Small. RABBIT SKINS. The DUNEDIN MARKET is the recognised N.Z. selling centre for Rabbit and Opossum Skins. We have specialised in Expert Grading, and command the confidence of Buyers! Prompt remittance. Cash advance on receipt of skino, if required. Collect weights. Highest price (we are brokers only). We sell Traps, strychnine, carrots. Labels and advice notes on application. Methods, space, lighting, second to none. ... , For efficient service, just send your Skins to — HE OTAGO FARMERS’ ATIVE ASSN. OF NEW LTD. CO-OPER-ZEALAND, Crawford Street, DUNEDIN PACIFIC STARR -BO WKETT BUILDING SOCIETY. NUMBER 8 GROUP. Applications how mvited for Shares in the New Issue. No. 8 Group (4000 Shares). Subscriptions 6d per share per week. Repayment of Loan 2s 6d per week for each £IOO. . The Cheapest Proposal ever offered to the Public. . Join at the beginning and avoid paying back subscriptions. The Society is established W assist: Those wishing to Save. Those wishing to Build. Those wishing to pay off u Mortgage. Those wishing to Purchase. Call at Office for Booklet, ‘ Loans for Homes.” LOCAL AGENT: J. BATHGATE, Ashburton.

ASHBURTON LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY AND BANK OF DEPOSIT. TANCRED STREET. DEPOSITS accepted at Call or for 6, 12, or 24 months, at Highest Current Rates. The Society provides a THOROUGHLY SOUND INVESTMENT for Large nr Small Depositors. Loans granted on Town or Country Properties at Current Rates. W. R. AMOS, Manager. WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH WHEN IN CHRISTCHURCH STAY AT McKENDRY’S HOTEL. COMPLETELY reconstructed and refurnished, “McKendry’s” pffers ideal accommodation in the heart of Christchurch. First-class Cuisine and Attention under the personal supervision of Mr J. F. McKendry. Tariff 14s per day. McKENDRY’S HOTEL, Cr. Cashel and Manchester Streets. J. F. McKENDRY, Proprietor. (Late Branson’s, Dunedin). BOOK EXCHANGE LIBRARY. DO you enjoy a Good Book. Yes, of course you do, and yoii like the latest. Well, we have them in abundance. Cultivate your taste in reading. Enjoy the pleasures of happy romance and for adventure. Join to-day and exchange as often as you wish. Your exchange is 3d (except the very newest books at 6d). H. M. JONES AND SON, LTD., East Street, Ashburton. TRAVEL BY THE NEW ROUTE ACROSS CANADA, via CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS New trains with every modern luxury, including our own invention, radio equipped earn; world’s latest wonder—Wireless Telephones ; leave Vancouver or Prince Rupert for Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Boston and New York. You see by this new route, the. greatest of Canada’s mighty mounttains, her world famous Jasper National Park, all the great cities, Niagara Falls, historic Quebec. Arrange to see the world-famous Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto—last week in August to first week in September. Through tickets per “Aorangi” or “Niagara,” and beautiful free booklets with full information, from— CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS. Dept. T. Dominions Farmers’ Institute, Wellington.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 196, 2 June 1930, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 196, 2 June 1930, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 196, 2 June 1930, Page 8