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WANTED KNOWN. /ANTEDL-Good Dairy Cow in j, , profit.—'Phone 546 K. 8 239 for 2 Young Men Board- / ers, single rooms, .private entrance. Two minutes from town. Terms 25s a week ; Washing and Mending included. —Apply 125 Cameron Street. SATISFYING and Tasty.—Real Cor- > nish Pasties, delicious meat pies, I 3d each- —Madden's. OME-MADE Sweets at Factorymade Prices. Try our famous J assortment at 2s lb.—Longley. Arcade. BETTER at Madden's.—Morning tea • Luncheon and Hot Teas, up to I 8 p.m. EMEMBER Home-made Sweets ; are the best every time—LongI ley Arcade. I "11TJY Madden's lovely Block Cake., • Iced cherry, walnut and cherry, ! 1/3 lb. QUALITY COUNTS. C CHEAPNESS consists not in low J prices, but in good values. Low priced goods are expensive luxuries which no careful man can afford. Good clothes at moderate prices are really cheap because they wear longer and look better. Our prices are moderate. T. H. DUNHAM, Tailor and Costumier, Burnett Street. Spring Millinery Spring Millinery. OICTURESQUE and Individual— J. Bonnet Hats in Dainty Lace Effects. Season's Colours—(Black and Cloud Pink), (Black and Linen),, (Sun Orange), (Navy and Cherry Red), (Chartreuse Green), (Wood Brown), etc. Matrons' Toques, specially selected.—H. and 0. SCOTT, Burnett Street. ~ URGHAM Razor Blades for Gillette Razors. The finest and cheapest blade on the market. Our price now 1/6 per packet of 10 Blades. Money refunded in full if you are not satisfied after trying the first blade. Combination Sets of Packet of Razor Blades, Nickel-plated 2-Bladed Pocket Knife, and Pair Folding Scissors for 2/4.—At FLETCHER BROS. ONEY in Eggs! Preserve them . with Ovoline. Refuse imitations. Demand Ovoline. 1/6 jar. O of Ovoline, the non-liquid ej preservative. PATENT MEDICINES L> Bros.—Doan's Backache Pills 2/9, Beecham's Pills IOJd, 1/2, De Witt's Pills 2/11 and 4/11, Sanatogen 3/3, 4/6 and 7/6, Kolynos 1/4, Euthymol 1/4, Himrod's Asthma Powder 5/11, OvaJtine 1/9, 2/11 and 5/-. At— FLETCHER. BROS., Cash Supply Stores. I /~\VOLINE 1/6 pot preserves thirty dozen eggs. A paste, not a I messy liquid. k RE you bald? Brice's Special . Strength Regenerator has 70 I years' success.—R. Totty, chemist. SPRAYING TIME,, iEID'S INSECTICIDE will effecj tively control Rust, Mildew and other Fungoid Diseases. Positively killu Earwigs, Green, Black and White Fly, Red Spider, Mealy Bug, Thrip, Pear Slug and all Aphides. A 2/- tin will make 15 gallons effective Spray W. H. COLLINS AND CO., LTD . East Street. Hair. Brice's Circassian Cream gives new gloss and I lustre.—R. Totty, chemist. 30 x 3| Michelin Tyres, 26/- each, cash.—Tyre Repair, Sales Co., Ltd, East Street. ' ELIEF from Dandruff. Assured __; results with Brice's RegeneraI tor. It never fails.—R. Totty, chemist. 30 x 3| Michelin Tyres 26/- each, cash.—Tyre Repair, Sales Co, Ltd, East Street. 6 Silk Stockings Free! Return 200 J ' I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder I Wrappers to Superbus Co., Christchurch. 29 x 4.40 Michelin Tyres, 30/- each, cash.—Tyre Repair, Sales Co, Ltd, East Street. x 4.50 Michelin Tyres 40/- each > cas h._Tyre Repair, Sales Co, Ltd, I East Street. I.C.S. Students win through and fill the world's highest posts. lo achieve vour ambition you need definite knowledge. Learn the I.C.S. way. Call for prospectus.—BßOOM'S, Local representatives, Burnett Street. 71REE Silk Stockings! Worth //6. i Save 200 I.X.L. Washing Powder I Wrappers.—Superbus Packing Co.. Christchurch. TE are headquarters for Denni- ¥ J son's Sealing Wax Craft. Come here for the Genuine Supplies that ensure success, Also, Pass Partout Bindings and Crepe Papers.— BROOM'S, Burnett Street. ,0 it better and quicker with a J Rubber Stamp. Cheaper than •inting, quicker than writing. A ! Rubber Stamp for every purpose.BROOM'S, Burnett Street. iORN the Son of a Fruiterer, I am > now a Master Fruiterer. My life's experience in the trade has taught me how to satisfy the smallest customer. I solicit your patronage. EDWIN A. BROWN, Fruiterer and Confectioner, 37 East Street, (Near Segers', Drapers).

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 261, 18 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 261, 18 August 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 261, 18 August 1930, Page 1

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