BUSINESS NOTICES. MURDOCH BRUCE. Grain and Seed Merchant, West Street, Ashburton. I HAVE in Stock for Spring Sowing:— OATS—Gartons, Algerians, Duns. SEEDS (Machine-Dressed) —Cocksfoot, Perennial Ryegrass, Italian Ryegrass, Western Wolths. CLOVERS—White and Red Clover, Cowgrass, Alsike. WHEAT SEED—Tuscan, Hunters, Velvet. AGENT FOR:— Insurance Office of Australia Ltd., Fire Accident and Marine. Fairfield Manures. MURDOCH BRUCE, Registered Land Agent, P.O. Box 4, ’Telephone 353. SELDON BROS., Q.RAIN MERCHANTS. District Agents:— Home Insurance Company, Ltd., (Fire and Marine). ALSO, —Agents for the Northern Assurance Co., Ltd. All classes of Accident Business. Stocks of CORNSACKS, TWINE, Etc., held by our LYNDHURST STORE. “IT PAYS TO BE PARTICULAR” When Buying Your New Summer Season’s Clothing. PARTICULAR IN Your Choice of Sihart Patterns, as well as Good Materials, both of which are essential to obtain the best possible effect. PARTICULAR in having a WellCut Suit, which will enhance the appearance, increase the self-respect of the wearer, and advance his standing in the community in which he moves. PARTICULAR in obtaining one of our Genuine Tailor-cut, and Genuine Tailor-made SUITS, whioJi fulfill _ all the above statements, and are priced very little above that paid for ready-to-wears, the life of which is very much shorter. Thus practising the utmost economy in spending. Our Well-Selected Stock of Suitings in TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, and INDIGO SERGES will appeal to the PARTICULAR Man. McDonald and dunlop, East Street, Ashburton. ’Phone 291.
TRAVEL TALES, AND OTHER INTERESTING BOOKS available at—“THE BOOKSHOP.” “Where Cannibals Ream,” by Merlin Moore Tavlor; illustrated; transports the reader to dense jungle of Papua, 7/6. “In The Land The engrossing record of the daily life of the Avife of a Resident Magistrate in Papua, 7/6. “In Search of England,” “In Search of Scotland,” by H. V. Morton; Maps and Illustrations; 10/-. “The Magio of Morocco,” illustrated, by Eleanor Elsnir, 7/6. “The Romance of Flight,” fully illustrated, 6/-. “The Middle East,” by Major Poison Newman. The author has had exceptional opportunities for studying the Middle East, and gives a very interesting account of Palestine, Syria, Iraq and Persia; illustrated; 7/6. “The Sea Devil’s F’o’c’sle,” illustrated. Count von Luckner’s experiences, by Lowell Thomas, 10/6. “The Good Companions,” by J. B. Priestley, 10/6. “LOOK IN THE WINDOW.” A. W HOPKINS, ’Phone 120. East Street. TREES. ITRONG Well-Grown Fruit Trees, ) Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs Dses, Hedge and Shelter Trees, supied on shortest notice. We are town agents for Millichamp urseries, who deliver to our stores dee daily or oftener if required. THOMAS BROS., Havelock Street, ’Phone 165 7/6 Silk Stockings Free! Return 200 I.X.L. Borax Washing Powder Wrappers to Super bus Co., Christchurch. DANDRUFF dispelled ! Brice’s Regenerator never fails. /0 years continued success. —R. Tottv, chemist.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 50, Issue 268, 26 August 1930, Page 1
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