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BUSINESS' NOTICES. 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). MURDOCH BRUCE, REGISTERED GOVERNMENT WHEAT BROKER, (Under the Wheat Board Regulations). J HAVE IN STORE FOR SALE—ALGERIAN OATS (Old Season’s). DUN OATS. GARTON OATS. Buyer of all New Season’s Grain and Seeds, Cocksfoot, Ryegrass, and Clovers, Fowl Wheat, Partridge Peas, and Oat-sheaf Chaff. MURDOCH BRUCE, West Street, Ashburton. P.O. Box 4. • Telephone 353. MODERN CONDITIONS DEMAND ABUNDANT ENERGY. Good Bread provides the body with approximately five times the energy of the same value in meat. EAT SUTHERLAND’S BREAD EVERY DAY. Besides providing abundant energy, it contains proteins for repairing the daily wear and tear of the body, mineral salts for tooth and bone formation, and a number of vitamins essential to health. J. AND J. SUTHERLAND, BAKERS AND PASTRYCOOKS, Corner Wills and Cass Streets. If You Want— THE CHOICEST MEAT THAT MONEY CAN BUY, Go To— A. F. BENNISQN, 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, Havelook Street. WATCH Jewels are made of Ruby, Sapphire, and Garnet. These are used in modern watches, according to the grade of movement. For many years manufacturers have employed in the finer grades, diamonds, which, by reason of their hardness, are particularly suitable for Cap Jewels and Endstones. 17-Jewel Wristlets, Gents’, guaranteed 2yrs, 60/-15-Jewcl Pocket, highest grade, 2yrs guarantee, 50/All Watch and Clock Repairs guaranteed 12 months. THE “TRIANGLE WATCHMAKER.” (Next Money’s Cycle Shop). C. H. Tylee-Porter, Manager. G. £. GLOSSOP, Triangle Butchery. FDR 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. SOMETHING NEW. “HAILSTORM” SEMI-AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR, NON-ELECTRIC. NOW on view at our Works. Come and see it for yourself. Housewives worries ended, food kept sweet and cool, non-contaminating, Spacious Cabinet, cheap to run, nothing to go wrong. We are direct factory representatives. Your inspection invited. W. S. KINGSBURY, ’Phones 141, Tractor and General 119. Engineer. Triangle, Ashburton. FOOT TROUBLES CORRECTED. DR. Scholl’s Arch Supports give immediate relief and comfort to the foot-weary'. They correct the cause of corns, callouses, tired aching leet, by relieving the feet of the body s weight rncl re-balancing the displaced foot structures. Correctly fitted and adjusted by the Dr. Scholl Expert R. Totty’s, Chemist. GUARANTEED HAIR. COLOUR RESTORER, T 7 AN-GREY! Thousands treasure V that name, for VAN-GREY is science’s certain way to restore youthful colour to grey, dull hair. _ V ANGREY grows colour from within — starting at the very root. No tints or deceiving dyes are included. That’s why VAN-GREY is unconditionally guaranteed. 10-oz bottle 5/6. —R. Totty, Chemist,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 128, 12 March 1935, Page 8

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