FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Baker bros. and shaw, FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Corner Victoria and Cass Streets. ’Phone 69, Ashburton. ’Phone 66, Rabaia—H. Hopwood, Rabaia Agent. GEORGE HOSKEN, pUNERAL FURNISHER. 20 Alford Forest Road (just above Water Tower). Artificial Wreaths in Stock. ’Phone 397. Day or Night. FLORAL WORK AND CUT FLOWERS. WEDDING Bouquets and Presentation Posies. Wreaths and Funeral Tributes made and delivered on shortest notice MRS F. CLARK, Floriste, ’Phone 767. 36 Peter St., Ashburton. PROFESSIONAL. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE (Incorporated in London 1720). FIRE, Accident, Employers Liability, and Motor-Car Insurances transacted at lowest current rates. Local Agent: S. M. CASSIDY, 6 Arcade, Ashburton. A.M.P. SOCIETY. THE Largest Mutual Life Assurance Office in the British Empire. Write or ’Phone, JAMES M. MURISON, New Business 19 Oak Grove, Representative. Ashburton. ' W. B. THOMAS, A.P.A.N.Z., A. 1.1.5. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, SECRETARY AND INCOME TAX ADJUSTER. 138 Burnett Street, Ashburton. J. B. NICOLL, riTOCK AND SHAREBROKER. Country Member Christchurch Stock Exchange). Burnett Street, Box 54. Ashburton. ’Phone 61. TYPEWRITING BUREAU. Typewriting, copying, and Duplicating Good work, reasonably charged. BROOM’S, Burnett Street. ~ BUSINESS NOTICES. HALF PRICE SALE FOR 4 DAYS ONLY OF ALL CHILDREN’S GIFT BOOKS AT NEWTON JONES, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER ’Phone 58M, East St JUGS PLAIN Ivory Jugs. Tall or Squat Shapes, 2/-, 2/6, 2/9. JOHN ORR AND CO. LTD. GARDEN REQUIREMENTS GARDEN Manures, Seed Potatoes, Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Tools, Spraying requisites, Labels, String, etcTHOMAS BROS. BEDDING PLANTS. ANTIRRHINUMS (named varieties) Acquiligia. Aubretia, Calceolaria (Brown and Yellow), Canterbury Bells, Clarkia, Delphinium. Geum (Red and Orange), Godetia, Hollyhocks., Lobelia, ‘Lupins, Nemesia, Iceland Poppy, Sweet Peas, Pentstemon, letuma, Phlox, Stocks, Sweet William, Verbena Wallflower, Polyanthus, Pansies, Auriculas, etc., etc. THOMAS BROS. BOBBY CALF TRADE WHEN the price we give for Calfskins plus the ofFal food value is taken into consideration we believe dairv farmers will find it advantageous to sell us the calfskins, and save a good deal of labour. HENRY McELREA, Wool Store, Havelock Street.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 26, 10 November 1936, Page 1
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