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FOR SALE. SEGERS, Ltd. Youths’ College Grey Suits, double seats and elbows, all sizes; 35/-, Sale 29/6, S EGER'S, Ltd. Youths’ School Boots, heel and toe plate. Sale l Price, 14/6. SEGERS, Ltd.—Youths’ Grey Tweed Shorts, all sizes, 3/6; Youths’ . Navy Serge Shorts, double seats, • fast dye; Sale 5/6. . SEGERS, Ltd. Youths’ Navy Waterproof Overcoats; Sale 21/and 22/6. SEGERS, Ltd.—Men’s Dark Tweed Working Coats, 17/6. SEGERS, Ltd.—Men’s Dark Tweed Working Trousers, 8/11. SEGERS, Ltd.—Men’s and O.S. Flannelette Pyjamas; usually , 5/11, Sale 3/11. SEGERS, Ltd.—Good Value, Bush Rugs, 80 x 63, 7/11. SEGERS, Ltd.—Good quality and designs, Cocoanut Mats, 24 x 54, 3/11; 36 x 72, 6/11. QEGERS, Ltd.—Youths’ Blue Bib Overalls, all sizes, 4/11; Men’s, good quality, as above, 7/11. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Nappa Skin Gloves, First-grade all sizes; Sale 6/11. SEGERS, Ltd. Ladies’ Summer Coats, usual price 42/-; Sale 19/6. SEGERS, Ltd. Ladies’ Summer Coats, 49/6; Sale 29/6. SEGERS, Ltd. Ladies’ Summer Coats, 59/6; Sale 35/-. SEGERS, Ltd.—Clearing out all odd numbers in Berlei Corsets, regardless of cost. All sizes and styles. Usual prices, 9/6, now 6/11; 14/6, now 8/11; 19/6, ;now 12/6. \ SEGERS, Ltd. Ladies’ Cotton Rayon, and Pique Voile Frocks. [ Usually 10/6 to 19/6; Sale Price, 8/6. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Coloured and White Felts, usually 8/6; . Sale 3/11. SEGERS, Ltd. Ladies’ Straws, usually 7/6 to 15/6; Sale Price, 3/11? SEGERS, Ltd.—Children’s Floral and Plain Top Hats, 2/11; Sale • Price, 1/11. SEGERS, Ltd Children’s Woollen Jerseys and Cardigans, sizes 12 • to 17, all shades; Sale Price, 2/11. HOT Wated Bottles. New season’s goods now in stock—all bottles . guaranteed.—Para Rubber Co., Moore i St. ELECTRIC Light Bulbs, all sizes stocked from 15 watt. All Bulbs guaranteed Para Rubber Co., Moore St, MEN’S Oilskin Coats from 30/-. For all Waterproof Clothing Para Rubber Co., Moore St., ’Phone 227. 17USHING Boots, special light uppers, 37/6 pair; for ordinary! i Hip Boots from 25/- pair.—Para Rub-’ ■ her Co.j Moore St. Q 0 x 3£ Tyres, 29/6; oversize 32/6. U —Para Rubber Co., Moore St. ’Phone 227, Day or Night. FOR All Good Rubber Goods, Para Rubber Co., Moore St. “We have it in stock, can «et it, 'or it isn’t ■ made of rubber.” ’Phone 227. FOR Fresh Fish, Smoked Fish, Fried Fish and Oysters—Triangle Fish Mart All Fish direct from Boats.—H. Thompson, Prop. ; ’Phone 402 M. POULTRY Requirements. Uyster, Sea Shell, and Chick Grits, Meat Meal, Feeding Meal, Charcoal, Legbands, Kilmite, Death to Lice, etc. — Thomas Bros. NZ. University Calendar now • ready. Teachers’ Diaries, Work Books, Authorised Text Books for Secondary Schools.—Newton Jones, Educational Bookseller, Ashburton. NEWTON Jones, Educational Book- * seller and Stationer—Largest and most complete stock of School Supplies and Publications in Mid-Canter-bury. ’Phone 58M; 72 East Street. SCHOOL Books—For Quality, Value . | and Service send your young people to Newton Jones, The School Books Man, 72 East Street. RUBBER Stamps made for every kind of business and personal use. Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for greatest satisfaction.—BßOOM’S. Burnett Street. YOUR Fried Fish and Chips to take home, direct from our Latest Modern Coolers, where fresh fish remains fresh fish.—Prattleys, ’Phone 41. MEN —Your Shoes will last much longer when expertly Repaired by us. Send them to E. Reynolds, The Bootmaker, East Street. LADIES— We specialise in Fine Shoe Repairs, and our neat machine finish is sure to please.—E. Reynolds, The Bootmaker. -, ■ - WE stock Coals of all kinds. Coals in all quantities, from a bag to a truck. First quality only.— Havelock Coal Supply; ’Phone 323. ___ COAL! Coal! The Famous Musselpoint Coal. Lighting quickly. Is Clean, Lasting, with Great Heat, and is Cheap Ring Triangle Coal Depot, ’Phone 438. PRATTLEYS —Where Fresh Fish remains Fresh Fish, thanks to our Modern Coolers. Take home some Fried Fish and Chips. Deliciously dainty in all weathers. ’Phone 41. KEEP the Home Fires Burning by using the good, clean, bright coal we stock. Braehead 5/9 a bag; 3 bags 16/6.—J. Hardie, ’Phone 438.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 127, 11 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 127, 11 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 127, 11 March 1935, Page 1