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SITUATIONS VACANT & WANTED. WANTED— Capable Gill for General Housework, plain cooking, no washing; handy to town. Wages 10/-. —Apply “Clean/’ Guardian Office. CIAPABLE Girl seeks Position as ) General.—Address at Guardian Office. LOST AND FOUND. LOST —Registration Plate and Taillamp.—Finder please return Curran Bros. Garage. LOST —One Grey Sued© Glove. — Will finder please return to 161, Peter Street. Reward. WANTED. WANTED— Broody Pekin Bantam. Address Guardian Office. WANTED —One or two Young Working Horses.—Address at Guardian Office. TO LET. T,O Let, by Contract—O Acres Potato Digging.—Apply 33, Alford Forest Road. FOR SALE. FfOR Sale—W.L. Day-old Chicks and Settings of Eggs. All birds on free range. See John Orr’s Window for results of Papanui Egg Laying Comnetition.—W. Mclntyre, Dromoj'e, ’Phone 462 M. Agents: John Orr and Co. FjOR Sale—Mangolds, any quantity. —M. Hurley, Tinwald. FjOli Sale —Several Minorca Pullets and Second Year Hens; good birds, cheap.—R. H. Loy, Wills St. East, ’Phone 364. SHEEN A Shampoo is a . modern miracle. Buy yours at the U.F.S. Price 9d. GIANT Size Oatmeal Soap, weights 16 ounces and lasts months. Only 1/6 per cake. —At U.F.S. Pharmacy. 30 x 3-J Tyres from 30/-, Tubes from 5/6.—Para Rubber Co., Moore Street, ’Phone 227, day or night. ESTLE Hot Oil Shampoo, as used by Hollywood Stars, now on sale in N.Z. Price 1/6.—At U.F.S. USE a Nestle Colour Rinse after Shampooing. All colours on sale. 1/6 at U.F.S. , , HOT Water Bottles—A good, line, 1/11; - a quality bottle.--Para" Rubber Co., Moore St. PETROL PRICES. PER GALLON. SINGLE DRUM LOTS. At MOTORWAYS LIMITED, Hornby. WANTED KNOWN, Note ■Railw vice Station open at 7 Tuesday morning. ay Sero? clock SERVICE! Your Worn Shoes called for, Neatly Repaired, and delivered the same clay. Try us. —E. Reynolds, The Bootmaker, East St’. RUBBER Stamps made for every kind of business and personal use. Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for greatest satisfaction. BROOM’S, Burnett Street. RACEGOERS Note I—Railway Service Station open at 7 o’clock 'Tuesday morning. W’E Specialise in Ladies’ Fine Shoe Repairs; and our prices are right. Get acquainted.—E. Reynolds. The- Bootmaker, East St. THE Singer Sewing Machine is built like a watch, and runs like one. Agent: G. T. Clarke Depot.—A. C. Wilson’s, East Street. RACEGOERS Note I—Railway Service Station open at 7 o’clock Tuesday morning, AFTER, the Theatre drop in at Prattley’s Tancred Street Cafe for an Appetising Fish Supper; or for Fish and Chips to take home. ’Phone 41. ELECTRIC Welding.—Any metal welded at reasonable coet. All over-size Piston Rings stocked. Work guaranteed.—J. Coutts, West Street, ’Phone 376. HAVE you tried the body-building, energising fish lunches served at Tancred Street Cafe at all hours? If not, why not? They’re simply great! ’Phone 41. ELECTRICAL Welding.—Metal repaired and guaranteed. Motor and General Machines repaired. We stock largo range of Piston Rings in standard and outsizes.—J. Coutts, West St. ’Phone 376. VIOLET RAY TREATMENT., IF you are suffering from Neuritis, Sciatica, Goitre, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Nerves, etc., let the Painless Violet Ray Treatment completely restore you to health. 11. A. BILLOWS, 95 Triangle. FOR THE MIDDLE-AGED. EVERY Middle-aged Person should take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic regularly, because it enables them to preserve youthful nerve force and energy. This amazing tonic brings lasting benefits by creating rich blood, re-building oxer-taxed nerves, and toning up the whole system. It makes you feel well and keeps you well. 3/6 a jar fiom chemists.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 258, 13 August 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 258, 13 August 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 258, 13 August 1934, Page 1