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BUSINESS NOTICES. PRACTICAL NEW YEAR GIFTS. SENSIBLE NEW YEAR GIFTS. BONNINGTON’S have a very large range of BEAUTIFUL AND DAINTY PRESENTS. ' You have only a short time left in which to procure and dispatch your Xmas Gifts. Our stocks include all the high-class PERFUMES of Moray’s and Houbigant’s. A.large assortment of Lavender Water and Eau-de-Cologne.' S See Bonnington’s for English XYLONITE WARE—-Powder and Puff Bowls, Beautiful Mirror, Brushes and Tray Sets, Manicure Sets and Trinket Boxes, etc. MORNY’S Toilet Soaps and Bath Soaps, Moray’s Compressed Bath Tablets, and Moray’s Shaving Bowls—all Useful Gifts. CRYSTAL WARE. Call and inspect our display of CRYSTAL WARE. Our range is comprehensive and the quality is absolutely the best— Stewart Tumblers (deeply cut), Webb and Corbett’s Vases (in all shapes, beautifully cut), Dainty Wine Glasses, Water Jugs, Powder Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Cream Jugs, Sweets Dishes. BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY, East Street, Ashburton.. If You Want— THE CHOICEST MEAT THAT MONEY CAN BUY, A. F. BENNISON, Havelock Street, Where you get ONE QUALITY ONLY —THE BEST—from January Ist to December 31st (both days inclusive). ’Phone 283 for prompt attention to your order. For Customers’ protection our Meat is kept Fresh and Clean in Up-to-Date FRIGIDAIRE. A. F. BENNISON, Butcher, Havelock Street. FARMERS! / THE “off” season is the right time to have your Horse and Cow Covers seen to. You get the best attention and no “rush” or “overtime ’ charges. Bring your Canvas Repairs to us. We guarantee the best workmanship, with the Best Materials at the Lowest Charges in Mid-Canterbury. For Collar Repairs and all Harness work our name is legion. DRAUGHT COLLARS Re-lined 13/-. CHAS. PATCHING. HARNESS AND COVER MAKER, Burnett St. (near “Guardian” Office). McDonald and dunlop, TAILORS AND MERCERS. Ejery man to his own job. WE specialise in the production of FINE CLOTHES for Men. You are concerned in the wearing of them. "NVhy not take advantage of our Tailoring Service? You aro assured of excellent cutting, superlative finishing, correct style, and prompt delivery. It’s worth considering. For the 1935 Season our Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, and Flannels will meet with the approval of the most exacting customer. The Quality of the Linings, too, is of the utmost importance. Being Specialists in Suit Production, we use only the most Superior Linings and Trimmings in all our Tailored work. - Thus increasing the life of the Garment, and giving the utmost in comfort and lasting service to the customer. Place your order for your Tailored Suit now. McDonald and dunlop. TAILORS AND MERCERS, East Street, Ashburton. ’Phone 291. YOU MAY RE ROLLING IN RICHES —BUT YOU CAN’T BUY NEW EYES ALL the wealth of the world will not purchase a second pair of eyes. Be good to those you have. If reading tires you easily, if movies hurt your eyes, if dizziness and headaches, signs of eyestrain—bother you frequently, do not delay having your eyes examined, by ah Optical Specialist who devotes all his time to Optical Examinations. PROCTER’S, Visit ASHBURTON regularly _ every month. Appointments for their next Visit on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28tli and 29th March, can now be made by ringing the Somerset Hotel. 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.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 109, 18 February 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 109, 18 February 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 109, 18 February 1935, Page 8