FOR SALE. SEGERS, Ltd.—Single Bed Grey Blankets, 16/6 pr; Double Bed, Grey, 28/6 pr. SEGERS, Ltd.—-Men’s Elastic Top Mits, all sizes, 4/6; Gauntlet Leather Tops, 6/11. SEGERS, Ltd—Single Bed Eiderdowns from 17/6; Double Bed from 23/6. SEGERS, Ltd.—Full size Bush Rugs, good serviceable colours, 6/6 and 7/11. SEGERS, Ltd —Boys' Grey Trousers, suitable for school wear, 3/6 pr., Double Seat 4/6 pr. EGERS, Ltd. Men’s All-Wool ' Working Cardigans, in Grey and Heather, 7/11 and 8/11 each. SEGERS, Ltd—Coir Door Mats, all ■ sizes, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, and 4/11 each. SEGERS, Ltd.—Cocoanut Mats, 54 - x 24, latest patterns, 3/11; 36 x <2, 6/11; less tnan by the yard. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Dainty Woof Vests, in Apple, Sky, Shell, Cream, new low back, suitable for evening wear, 4/6 and 4/11.; SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Silk and Wool Vests. No Sleeves, assortcolours; 2/11 and 3/6 each. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Fleecy-lined Bloomers, Silk finish, assorted shades, all sizes; 2/6 and 2/li. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Heavy Qual- ■ ity Cream Interlock Vests, short eieeves and no sleeves, 1/11 each; usual value 2/11. SEGERS, Ltd.—Children’s Navy Fleecy School Bloomers; good value, all sizes; 1/3 to 1/11 pr. SEGERS, Ltd. _ Boys’ All-Wool Suits, assorted Fawns, contrasting shades. Usually 14/6, now 7/6. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Smart AllWool Frocks, latest shades and styles, 27/6 each. SEGERS, Ltd.—Ladies’ Good Quality All-Wool Cardigans, in a variety of styles and shades; 7/6, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6. SEGERS, Ltd—Good Quality Coloured Towels; 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, and 3/6; White Towels 1/11 and 2/6. SEGERS, Ltd—Boys’ Golf Hose, All-Wool, in school colours, all sizes, 4 x 10, 1/11 pair. SEGERS, Ltd.—36in. Rayon Sawn, heavy quality, all shades; 1/9 for 10|d. BEST Shave of your life—Bridestowd! Every stick Lavender fragranoed for coolness. 1/6. Refills lid.—R. Totty, Chemist. NO one can give you something for nothing, but we give you the best Fried Fish and Chips for your good monev.—Prattley’s Tancred Street Cafe. BATTERIES 13 plate, guaranteed. Seven only left out of large shipment. Suit Chevrolet, Rugby, etc. Bargain £2 17s 6d.—Curran Bros., Havelock St. , ." , LANZ Bulldog Tractors Expert service available and full range of Spare Parts always in stock.-— r. Coutts, West Street. “TV/riSET me to-night” at the TanIVJL cred Street Cafe. Meals at all hours of the day and night; none better.—Prattley’s, ’Phone 41. ELECTRIC Welding—When Broken Parts are too heavy to transport, our Mobile Welding Plants can make Repairs on the spot—J. Coutts, West Street. tTSKIDE Soles, Uskide Soles— J The best rubber sole for winter wear. Correctly fitted by E. Reynolds, The Bootmaker, East St. INK. —All sizes and popular colours. Best grade at Sale Prices. Inkwells, handy and unspillable, from 6d up.—N. C. Jones, Stationer. RUBBER Stamps made for every kind of business and personal use. Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for greatest satisfaction —BROOM’S, Burnett Street. TRY us for Crayfish, pried Fish and Chips, Fried Oysters, Cooked Mutton Birds, Fresh and Smoked Fish and Rabbits—H. Thompson, Triangle Fish Mart; ’Phono 402 M. TOYS to amuse and educate. Plasticine, Paints, Crayons, Blocks, Puzzles, “Cut-Out” Model Books, Foreign Stamps, Snap Albums —all at sale prices.—N. C. Jones, Fancy Goods; WAR —Everyone talking war. What we want is peace,—a good “Peace” of Hot Fried Fish and Chips straight from Prattley’s Tancred St. Cafe. STANDARD Sedan, £125. Standard Tourer, £SO; both economical, and in good order. Ford Ton Truck £25; suit wood dealer.—Curran Bros. TOILETRIES, Soaps, Perfumes, Powders, Dentifrice, Gift Sets. All excellent stock at tempting reductions.—Newton Jones, Fancy Goods, 72, East Street. SHAMPOO touch like “fairy fingers!” 'Sheena Soapless Shampoo is remarkable. Absolutely without harmful alkali, 9d packet.—U.F.S. Dispensary. ENGLISH DINNERWARE. A LFRED Meakin’s Harvest White jt\. Dinnenvare, at Clearing Prices. Plates 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 and 3/11 half dozen, Coupe. Soups 3/6 half dozen. This is the highest grade English Dinner Ware. Nothing better at any price. Foreign Dinnenvare at lower prices at FLETCHER BROS.’ Clearing Sale.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 233, 16 July 1935, Page 1
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