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PUBLIC NOTICES. IN THE ESTATE of PATRICK KBLLIHER., late of Windermere, near Ashburton, I'arm Labourer, deceased. ■ T is requested that' all Accounts JL owing by the above-named deceased be rendered forthwith in duplicate to the undersigned certified as follows:—"I hereby certify *" that the above account was due and owing by the deceased at the date of his death, the Bth day of Novemoer, 1934.'' B. KENNEDY, Solicitor for the Executor. ON and. after this date,. I will not be responsible for debts contracted in my name, without my writ-, ten authority. (Signed) ANDREW DYNES, November 21. EDUCATIONAL. PLENTY OF WORK FOii ACCOUNTANTS. Mr J. S. Barton, S.M., chairman of the recent Companies Commission, and one of New Zealand's leading business authoriteis, stated on October oU: "It is one of the remarkable characteristics of the period we have been passing through for the last five or six Deen perhaps busier than ever before." HEMINGWAY'S HOME-STUDY ACCOUNTANCY COURSE provides the surest and quickest way to become a qualified Accountant. Thousands of Hemingway's students are now enjoying the nigh salaries and the assured positions that are open ohlv to qualified men. Make an immediate start with your studies, and secure Free Tuition for the remainder of this year. Write today for Free Book—," Accountancy." HEMINGWAY'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOUSEWIVES NOTE! WE have recently installed an up-to-the-minute Electric BREAD SLICER, BREAD SLICER, for the convenience of our many Customers. Bread sliced, any thickness, at the shortest notice. Save Time, Energy and Worry at home by having your bread sliced quickly and economically by J. AND J. SUTHERLAND, BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS, corner Wills and Cass Streets, and FARMERS' LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, West Street, 'Phone 310. ESSENTIALS TO GOOD DRESSING. THE new WIDE-BRIMMED HATS are tasteful, chic and in good choice. FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSIERY in shades of Nu-grey, Nu-fawn, Gunmetal, Otter, etc., from 4/11. DAINTY UNDERWEAR AND CQRSETRY, the correct foundations to frock and coat elegance. See them all at MISS HOPKINS AND CO., THE LADIES' V\'EAR SPECIALIST, Burnett Street. G. E. GLOSSOP, Triangle Butchery. FOR Choice Beef, Mutton, Pork, Lamb and Veal. Joints (large and small) cut to suit all clients. Also,-Pickle Pork, Ox Tongues, Sheep Tongues, Tripe, Corned Silverside, Corned Brisket, Small Goods. Cooked Beef, Ham, Pressed Ham, Veal and Tongue, Pressed Beef, Luncheon Sausage, Saveloys and Sausages. ALWAYS ON HAND. THINK IT OVER. —T'S the attention to details, the trifles that make perfection, 'and jrfection is no trifle." Get your Suits made by CRAIGHEAD. You'll find bim in Tanered Street. TOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE 1 YOUR CHRISTMAS CAKE. Buy your Fruit from BUXTON AND THOMAS, LTD. PETROL PRICES. /O PER GALLON. SINGLE DRUM LOTS. At MOTORWAYS LIMITED, Hornby. £8 the best of West Coast Coals. Place a Trial Order with Tuckers Ltd., A. G. Frew, J. Hardie, or Havelock Coal Supply. | DID NOT NEED TO GO TO BED. VTODDY Tablets are the most mar--11l vellous preparation of its kind 1 1 have ever used," writes Mrs — , Fendalton. "Last month I did not need to go to bed and use cold packs on my head as usual to relieve the terrible headaches I. always got. leisure relief take Noddy Tablets. Obtainable at 2/6 and 4/6 from R. Totty, Chemist. Ask for Free Booklet.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 35, 21 November 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 35, 21 November 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 35, 21 November 1934, Page 1

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