FOR SALE. F'Olt Sale—Girl’s Navy Serge Gym. Frock, 38-inclf, with 4-inch hem; almost new.—Apply Guardian Office. 2 414 U'NA Tea, packed in Ceylon, 2/iO per lb. Try a half-pound packet. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. PICKLING Spices—We have fresh stocks of all ingredients. Pure Malt Vinegar, 1/8 per gallon—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. FOSS” Soap Flakes for the perfect wash, 7id per large packet. Large size Lux, B£d per packet.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. MARTO” makes excellent Sauce. Each bottle has a Recipe Booklet with 36 proved recipes.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. CIUPS and Saucers, Blue Windmill ) design, 7|d each. Great value. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GLASS Water Sets, clear glass or pale green with etched pattern; from 6/9 to~l.o/G per set-.—Buxton and .iomas, Ltd. "HITE Dinner Plates, 6}d, 7-id and 9d each. Pure White Coupes, 7d each.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. KITCHEN Cups, 3 for 1 /-; almost unbreakable; white and gold pattern.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. DOWN Teapots, 1/- and T/C each. Good pourers. Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. ENGLISH China Teasets, 21-piece; from 26/- per set.— Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. FjIRESIDE Companion Sets, Antique Copper finish, 7/6 per set complete.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. SARDINES, popular size, and quality, 3 tins for 1/-.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd.
SMALL Sardines, 5 tins for 1/-, individual size. —< Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. COLOURED Glassware, all sorts of Dishes in the fashionable pale green shade. Measures 1/-, 1/G, large Lemon Squeezers 1/0, Bowls 1 /-, 1/0. Sweet Dishes from 7-id, Biscuit Jars, Stem Sweets, Vases, Water Sets, etc. Call and see this range before the best lines are sold out. Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. Ff [BEE! to Easter Brides—A 16Piece English Coffee Set valued at 17/6, will be given free to each Easter Bride who brings her initial order of £4 or over. Our values are the best in Ashburton. Call and inspect our stock before you make your plans.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. C CHILDREN! We are offering 1/- ) per dozen cash for Good Clean Bottles.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. THE new and improved “Grainus” —the ideal breakfast food. Obtainable at all Grocers, 3lb 1/3. GRAINUS— pure oat food, the cheapest and best Breakfast food or the market; does not overheat the blood. From all Grocers, 31b 1/3. NO need for Sanctions in Ashburton, as everyone can get Fish and Jhips a-plenty to take home, from Prattley’s, Tancred Street Cafe, ’phone TIOR Morning or Afternoon Teas . Steffan’s Cakes and Smallgoods -e just the thing. v Always fresh and dicious to eat.—Steffan’s Triangle akery.' RUBBER Stamps made for every kind of business and personal use - Buy our Clear-cut Stamps for greatest satisfaction.—Broom’s, Burnett Street. nrTHEN we yepair your boots and VV shoes you can be sure of the Y Y SilUco Juu west of materials and workmanship only eing used.—Wally John, Tancred St. TWENTY Years After,” Stirring New Part Work to be completed in 40 weekly parts; lOd a Part. Order now. —Frank H. E. Silcock, “Triangle Bookshop.” TWENTY Years After” The Battlefields of 1914-18. Then id now. Dedicated to every man who ore a “tin hat.” Order now from rank H. E. Silcock, “Triangle Booktop.” TWENTY Years After”— Every exService Man will he thrilled by he publication of the stirring new iork. Place your order now with Tank H. E. Silcock, “Triangle Bookhop. rJVEXTY Years After”—“Hell Fire Corner,’’’ then and now. Actual totographs of war scenes and tlie same ot to-day from the same angle. Don’t iss tlie early parts. —trank H. E. lcoclc, “Triangle Bookshop.” rWENTY Years After”—The transformation brought about by time--11 astound you. You must order now receive your weekly parts.—Frank , E. Silcock, “Triangle Bookshop.” TWENTY Years After”—Edited by Major-General Sir Ernest Swin--311, K.8.E., C.B. Publishers supplylg orders only. Don’t fail to place our order with Frank H. E. Silcock, Triangle Bookshop.” PRESERVING JARS. GEE Special: Pints 3/-; quarts 3/6; L i-gals. 6/6 per 4-doz. Agee een, pints 3/5; quarts 4/1} per }-doz. tie-over Jars, Screw-top Jam Jars, ly Nests, Jelly Tumblers, Extra Is, Rubber Rings, Cellophane Covers, JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 112, 22 February 1937, Page 1
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