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TRANSPORT SERVICES. METHVEN RACES. METHVEN RACES. Oct. sth. SATURDAY, Oct. sth. Bus loaves Stand 10..‘30 a.m. Returning after Last Race. Fares 5/- Return. Fares 5/- Return. WE have a quantity of PINE and BLUEGUM FIREWOOD For Sale in Lengths or Blocks. Guaranteed Measure and price is right. PORTERS MOTORS, DOBSON STREET, ’Phone 451. ASHBURTON TRANSPORT CO., LIMITED. West Street. ’Phone 408. P.O. Box 6. DAILY SERVICE: ashburton-christchurch, C HRISTCH URCH-ASHBURTON. CHRISTCHURCH DEPOT: Farmers’ Saleyards (opp. Aulsobrook’s), ’Phone 30-139. iVEEKLY SERVICE TO TIMARU. Timaru. ’Phone 841. \ And all Classes Farmers’ Carting ml General Haulage catered for at ‘onipetitive Rates. Also: Branch at Mayfield, 'Phone

20. LISTER’S MOTORS, LTD., ISTER’S SERVICE CARS leave Ashburton daily FOR CHRISTCHURCH—IO a.m., 11.40 a.m., and 4.10 p.m.; also Mondays only, at 7.25 p.m. FOR TIMARU (via Hmds)-A0 a.m. and 4.10 p.m.; (via Maronan lioad)— 6 p.m. Book at Madden’s (’Phone 16/). BUBINESS NOTICES. BROW N’S, farm service bureau. (Arcade, Ashburton.) PURITY OF SEED: If it take, sowing Perennial Ryegrass alone, 5,376,000 seeds to sow one acre (see Cockayne’s Table in Hilgendorf’s “Pasture Plants and Pastures’ ), and 10 per, cent, of these were weeds it means you are sowing over half-a-nnl-lion weed seeds. In actual practice, of course, with a purity of 90 per cent, the other 10 per cent, may be “other useful grass seeds, weeds or inert matter,” but, if only 1 per cent, is weeds you are “sowing trouble,” in other words, 11 weeds ner square yard. GERMINATION OF SEED: One hundred per cent, is the Ideal. Actually, at the present price of ma-chine-dressed Perennial Ryegrass, 10 per cent: from the Ideal means about sixpence a bushel less in value, and with Red Clover one penny a pound—a money difference that is worth considering. Our Advertisement' appears eveiy TUESDAY and FRIDAY. JOHN BROWN, Agent.

NEW GOODS IN GOOD TASTE. A TASTEFUL Selection of the New Season’s Gloves has arrived, including Fawn, Chamois, White, Grey and Navy; also White and .Chamois Washable Doe Skin in every size. New Millinery arrivals include, Widebrim, Shovel and Halo Shapes. Summer Coats, Costumes, and Blouses. . All priced to please you. MISS HOPKINS AND CO., LADIES’ WEAR SPECIALISTS; Burnett Street. Ashburton.

A PRACTICALLY NEW CYCLE for 55/-. T'HAT’S what v;c offer you from our Bier Range of Re-conditioned Machines These Cycles have been put back into as near new condition as possible. All worn parts entirely replaced; and each is Enamelled in Colours, neatly lined and finished with beautiful I loral Designs. Prices from 55/-. Cet in early for the Best Pick. LEN. HOPKINS, THE SOMME CYCLE WORKS, ’Phono 247, Tailored Street. COMMUNITY HATCHING. WITH THE GAMBLE ALLELECTRIC INCUB ATO R. B IGGER AND BETTER CHICKENS. 50 Eggs, 8/6. 100 Eggs, 15/-. 144 Eggs (one tray). 4 Trays or over, 15/20/-. per tray. Sitting every Thursday until end of season. P. A. CORNISH, Carter’s Terrace, Tinwald, Ashburton. USE JAMES COAL. UNEQUALLED for Household Use. Obtainable from A. G. Frew, Tuckers, Ltd., Havelock Supply and J Hardie.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 293, 24 September 1935, Page 1

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