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BUSINESS NOTICES. MURDOCH BRUCE, Grain, Seed and Produce Merchant, West Street.. J AM A BUYER OF—MILLING WHEAT (on account of various Mills). FOWL WHEAT. GARTON, DUN, AND ALGERIAN OATS. PARTRIDGE PEAS. PERENNIAL AND ITALIAN RYEGRASS AND COCKSFOOT. Storage Accommodation at Lowest Current Rates. MURDjQCH BRUCE, >, , Licensed Government Wheat Broker. P.O. Box 4, Telephone 358. YOU CERTAINLY NEED The best of attention when your eyesight starts to fail. For such delicate work it is advisable to consult an Optical Specialist (one who devotes all his time to Optical Examinations), such as— E. CHOLERTON, Proprietor of JOHN R. PROCTER’S, LTD., THE PREMIER OPTICIANS, Christchurch. (Established 1877). Mr Cholerton’s Next Visit will be JULY 6th. Appointments can now be made by ringing'the Somerset Hotel, or writing direct to Christchurch. ' SEASONABLE GIFTS. BONNINGTON’S have a very large range of Beautiful and Dainty Gifts. Our Stocks include all the hijijh-class Perfumes of Moray's and Houbigant’s. A large assortment of Lavender Water and Eau-de-Cologne. Moray’s Toilet Soaps and Bath Soaps. Moray’s Compressed Bath Tablets. Moray’s Shaving Bowls. See Bonnington’s for English .Xylonite Ware, Powder and Puff Bowls, Beautiful Mirror, Brushes, Trays, Manicure Sets and Trinket Boxes.' CRYSTAL WARE. —_You cannot go past ns for Crystal Ware. Our range is absolutely the BEST. Stewart Tumblers (deeply cut). Dainty Wine Glasses, Webb and Corbett’s Vases, in all shapes; beautifully cut Powder Bowls, Water Jugs, Fruit Bowls, Cream Jugs, and Sweets Dishes. H. E. BONNINGTON, Chemist, East Street. WARM HOSIERY FOR WINTER WEAR. EXCELENT Value in AU-W’ool Botany Hose. S.W., Wos., and 0.5.—2/3, 2/11, ;/ll to 5/11. Silk and Wool Hose—2/11, 3/11, :/11, 6/6. Gym. Hose for School and Sports Vear, extra long—S.V r ., Wos., and ).S., 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 6/11. A large range of odd shades and ualities to be cleared at HALF ’RICE AND LESS. ART NEEDLEW’ORK in a very wide ange of designs and pieces, all priced o induce extra business. Children’s Traced Aprons—6d, Bd, Od. Women’s Traced Aprons —1/-, /3, 1/11, 2/3. Traced D’Oyleys for School Work — d and 3d. Traced C.E. Centres from 1/- to 2/3. Traced Toilet Sets, 5 pieces, with Jrotchet Edge—l/11, nd hosts of other lines. All lower in rice. Huge range to select from at— HUMPHREYS’ DEPOT. THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. CROP INSURANCE. liHIS is essentially a season when you should safeguard your income. Therefore PROTECT YOUR GROWING CROP or STACKS insurance against tire with "THE LONDON AND LANCASHIRE,” and BANISH FIRE W’ORRY. Write, call, or ring us to-day, Telephone 53. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS. LTD., Agents and Attorneys, Corner We’tt and Tancred Streets, Ashburton. WANTED KNOWN. SPECIAL OFFER. iOO DOZEN Spring Clothes Pegs, 3d per dozen. BUXTON AND THOMAS, Triangle Stoves. RUBBER Stamps ' made for every kind of business and personal use. Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for * greatest satisfaction. BROOM’S, Burnett Street. CURE FOR THE “SCREW’S.” HEN Mr T. Connelly, 30 Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch, was persuaded to try R-TJ-R. for his acute rheumatism ho had lost faith in the alleged cures for the “screws,” to use his own phraseology. “The transformation effected by R-U-R-.” he says, “has beehTnarvellous.” The first-month’s-treatment caused a revolution in his life. R-U-R is obtainable from R. Totty, Chemist, with a written money-hack guarantee.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 204, 10 June 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 53, Issue 204, 10 June 1933, Page 1

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