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FOR SALE. SEGERS, LTD. EGERS, LTD. SEGERS, Ltd., Big Bargain Column for this week’s shoppers. 3 Gin. Reversible “Eulaine,” guaranteed. fast colours; ideal for Bedspreads or Sun Porch Curtains. Usual price 2/8, now 1/3 yd.—Segers, Ltd. K6ln. Striped Bed Ticking, good quality. Usual price 2/-, now 1/6 yd. —Segers, Ltd. INFANTS’ Calico Gowns, trimmed with Lace and Embroidered Yoke, good quality. Usual price 3/6, now 1/-. —Segers, Ltd. LADIES’ Locknit Blouses in Fancy Checks and Stripes. Sizes S.W., W., and O.S. Shades Wine, Bottle, Saxe, Navy, Brown and Red. Usual price 4/11, now 2/11. —Segers, Ltd. LADIES’ Celanese Scanties, good heavy quality, Lace trimmed. Shades Sky,* Pink, Apple, White, Corn. Usual price 2/11, now 1/11 pr.—Segers, Ltd. LADIES’ Broche Rayon Kimona, embroidered in gay colours, assorted lengths. Shades Saxe, Red, Rose, Black and Green. Usual price 5/11, now 3/11. —Segers, Ltd. CHILDREN’S All-Wool Bathing Costumes, sizes 16 to 22. Shades Saxe, Red, Orange, and Green. Usual CHILDREN’S Locknit Nights and Pyjamas, odd sizes, good quality. Shades Sky, Apple, Pink and Champ. Usual price 6/6, now 4/6. — Segers, Ltd. MEN’S Suede Locknit Athletic Vests, in good quality Locknit. Also, Elastic Top Shorts to match. Price 3/6 each. —Segers, Ltd. BOYS’ Grey Sun Helmets, lined green. Also, Saxe Blue Britway Helmets, all sizes. Price 1/11 and 2/3. —Segers, Ltd. MEN’S JJemberg Silk Pyjamas, in smart stripes, good washing quality. Pl’iee 8/11 pr.—Segers, Ltd. LADIES’ Full-Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, good fine quality, latest assorted shades. Usually 4/11, now 2/11.— Segers, Ltd. LADIES’ Floral Silk Sunshades. Usual price 8/11, now 3/11. Cotton Printed Sunshades. Usually 3/11, now 1/6. —Segers, Ltd. INSIST on Holly Oatmeal—the Oatmeal with the Nutty Flavour.— Buchanan’s; NEW Season’s White Shoes, all English and Canadian. Ladies from 4/6, Men’s from 5/6. —Wally John, Tancred Street. XMAS. Cakes—Place Your Orders now, and avoid disappointment. Our Cakes are made from the best of Ingredients.—Steffan’s Triangle Bakery. RUBBER Stamps for dear impressions and long life, made for every purpose. Broom’s, Burnett Street. ______ FOUNTAIN Pens with Gold Nibs, from 5/- to 70/-. We service ail makes ; nib adjustments a speciality.— Broom’s, Burnett Street. WHEN we repair your Boots ana Shoes you can be sure of the best of materials and workmanship only being used.—Wally John, Tancred St. JIG SAW PUZZLES. “MASTERPIECE” SERIES. Romeo and Juliet, Between Two Fires, Boyhood of Raleigh, etc., etc. “WONDERS OF THE WORLD” SERIES. . m Sydney Bridge, Leaning Tower, Silver Jubilee, etc., etc. OVER 200 PIECES. COMPLETE PICTURE, 14 x 10. Printed in Full Colours. SILCOCK’S BOOKSHOP, The Triangle. REMOVAL NOTICE. WE have removed into Renovated and Larger Premises just 2 doors nearer Post. Office, and invite inspection of our New Shop and Modern Visible Dispensary. F. V. STONE, Chemist, Triangle. DEPENDENT OLD AGE in the home of relatives is a sad climax to a useful life. To a man with his best years ahead, financial independence can be guaranteed. Let me show you how. L. T. GREENFIELD, Chief Agent, A.M.P. Cr. Alford Forest Rd. and Charles St., ’Phone 522, Ashburton. CHEESE. CHEESE. FINEST Full Cream Factory Mild Cheese. Fletcher Bros.’ price, 10d per lb. Nothing better at any price. Try a pound to-day, and you will become one of our regular customers. FLETCHER BROS., MOORE ST. WE have a large range of good, used Radios, at low prices. Guaranteed as new. Let us demonstrate. K. D. McILRAITH, Courtenay Radio Sales and Service, Burnett Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 36, 22 November 1937, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 36, 22 November 1937, Page 1