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BUSINESS NOTICES. GIVE PRACTICAL GIFTS THIS EASTER BONNINGTON’S have a very large range of BEAUTIFUL AND DAINTY PRESENTS. Our Stocks include all the high-class PERFUMES of Mornyfs and Hou bigait’s. A large assortment of Lavender Water and Eau-de-Cologne. See Bonnington’s for English XYLONITE WARE—Powder and Puff Bowls, Beautiful Mirror, Brushes and Tray Sets, Manicure Sets and Trinket Boxe9, etc. MORNY’S Toilet 'Soaps and Bath Soaps, Moray’s Compressed Bath Taillets, and Mornv’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 7 Jugs, Powder Bowls, Fruit Bowls, Cream Jugs, Sweets Dishes. BONNINGTON’S PHARMACY. East Street - - Ashburton. MADDEN’S TEA ROOMS. THE Excellence of Our Lunches and Teas have made these well known Tea Rooms a distinctive feature of Ashburton over many years. The best food procurable is served daily at MADDEN’S. Our Fruit Salads, Delipious Ice Cream and Sundaes, Iced Drinks, in leal fruit flavours, are in great demand these sultiy days. MADDEN’S TEA ROOMS.

THE LAST CASE of SUPER. GRADE CYCLES, the Shipment of which we advertised last week, is due in Ashburton on MONDAY AND TUESDAY. THE first part of the consignment sold out in Three Days, if you want one of these High Grade Machines fitted with SOLID BRIDGE B.'S.A. FRAMES AND FORKS, place your order now. This is your last chance of a £l2/10/Machine for £7/15/- to £9. Come in and inspect them as they come out of the case. LEN HOPKINS, THE SOMME CYCLE WORKS, ’Phone 247, Tancred Street.

CHARMING WINTER MILLINERY. GATHERED with good taste from the Cream of the Season’s Styles matching our Winter Coats in the sought for shades of Brown, Navy, Lido and Wine. Coats in Fur-trimmed and Tailored •Styles. Smart woven Frocks for cosy wear. Viyella and woven Blouses from 10/6. MISS HOPKINS AND CO., LADIES’ WEAR SPECIALISTS, Burnett Street.

G. E. GLOSSOP, Triangle Butchery. FjOR 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. “SHOULDERS TIED IN KNOTS.” AN Auckland sufferer writes: “Mv shoulders seemed to be twisted in Knots with Rheumatism. Then, as if by a miracle, “RUMAC'APS” untied those knots and provided me with peace and comfort.” “RUMACAPS” for all rheumatic complaints. MoneyBack Guarantee. FREE Booklet from John Orr and Co., Ltd., 68 East St. BENNETT AND WALLS stock the Leading Brands of Coal and the best of Dry Firewood; aDo best brands of Motor Spirits and Motor Oils. BENNETT AND WALLS, > Coal Merchants and Petrol Service Station, TINWALD. ’Phone 277. VIOLET RAY TREATMENT. [F you are suffering from Neuritis, Sciatica, Goitre, Rheumatism, mmbago, Nerves, etc., let the Painless Violet Ray Treatment completely retore you to health. R. A. BILLOWS, 95 Triangle. GUARANTEED HAIR COLOUR , RESTORER, VAN-GREY! Thousands treasure that name, for VAN-GREY is science’s certain way to restore y° l ful colour to grey, dull hair. VANGREY grows colour from witlnn 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 138, 23 March 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 138, 23 March 1935, Page 8