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SITUATIOrS VACANT & WANTED. WANTED— Wood Splitting, Experienced Men, royalty or contract.—Address at Guardian Office. LOST AND FOUND. LETT, .in Domain, last Tuesday— Pair Boys’ Football Boots, size il. Would finder please leave at Guardian. FOR SALE. CjENTRAL F ish Supply Groper 9d, Ling 6d, Smoked Fish 8d to 9d.—J. Marusich, Proprietor. Workers—Keep plenty, of reading in your hut. Western, Mystery and Adventure Novels and Magazines. Have a weekly or monthly magazine posted to you. Call when in town or write to Frank H. E. Silcock, “Triangle Bookshop.” STAMP Albums for N.Z. Collectors, very strong, simply arranged and holding over 40U9 stamps, 2/-. Others from 1/-. —N. C. Jones, Stationer. JHARDIE, The Triangle, for Coal • and Firewood. Only reliable brands stocked. For your next order, ring 438. Prompt attention. JUBILEE Numbers of “Queen,” “Vogue,” “Sphere,” “London News,” “Sporting and Dramatic.” All Processions and Ceremonidfc beautifully illustrated.—N. C. Jones, 72 East St.‘ CTflSH—When wanting Fish, don’t -L forget to try us. If there is any to be got, we can get it.—H, Thompson, Triangle Fish Mart, ’Phone 402 M. KNITTING Books—The best selection yet shown. All new styles. New Fashion Books (Early Summer Styles). A great and thrilling range.— Newton Jones, Bookseller. BRIDESTOWE Lavender Shampoo for captivating hair charm. Two Shampoos in 6d packet.—R. Totty, Chemist. IT will pay you to shop in the low rent area. When rent is low, prices are correspondingly low. Shop at the only Bookshop in the low rent area. Jfo fancy prices at “The Triangle Bookshop.” F'rank H. E. Silcock (next Freen’s). MOTORISTS— Your Battery Tested Free at Smallbone Bros., Ltd.; ’Phone 367. WHISK whiskers away! Use Bridestowe Lavender Shaving. Soap. 1/6. Refills lid.—R. Totty, Chemist. WILSON’S JAR MALT REDUCED. FLETCHER BROS, are selling 1 Pound Jars Wilson’s Maltexo for 1/2; 2-Pound Jars for 2/2. 1-Pound Jars Malt and Oil 1/3, 2-Pound Jars 2/4; 7-Pound Tins Malt and Oil 6/9. Buy Wilson’s and buy the best. At— FLETCHER BROS., Cash Supply Stores.

FLETCHER BROS.’ SPECIAL FOR a Short Time Only, One Shilling will buy the following:— One Bar Soap, 2 Packets Velvet Washing Powder, 1 Packet Lux and One Dozen Clothes Pegs; all for One Shilling. At— FLETCHER BROS., Cash Supply Stores. FLETCHER. BROS.’ BALLROOM FLAKES. OUR Ballroom Flakes are far superior to any prepared preparation on the market. Goes farther and no dust, and our price is 1/3 per pound or 6 pounds for 7/-. At— FLETCHER BROS., Cash Supply Stores. SPECIAL SOAP OFFER. DON’T bother making Soap. Exchange your Fat with us for the Soap you may require. This is more satisfactory, and just as saving. We also buy Fat in any quantity for Cash. HENRY McELREA, Wool Store, Havelock Street. WILL YOU LOOK IN OUR WINDOW ? IT will be worth your while, for it displays a lot of very big bargains of all sorts. Most of them have had their original prices cut in half. We will sell any article from the Window as the sale is confined to goods on display in the window. Come along quickly and see what we are offering. BROOM’S SPECIALIST . STATIONERS, Burnett Street. HOME-MADE SOAP CAN be made cheaply from Household Fat—Fletcher Bros, are soiling 1 Pound Tins Crossfield’s Caustic Soda at 7-kl per tin ; 2 Pound Tins for 1/2. Powdered Borax, >3-1 d per lb, or 4 Pounds for I/-. Resin, 4d per Pound. Oil of Citronella, 7d per bottle at FLETCHER BROS., Cash Supply Stores. F OR VALUE TRY—JAMES COAL. Order from A. G. Frew, J. Hardie, Tuckers, Ltd., or Havelock Coal Supply-

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 244, 29 July 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 244, 29 July 1935, Page 1