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FOR SALE. HALF Price Sale” now in full swing.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. HALF Price” Poach Bloom Glassware. Our full stock to he sacrificed.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. HALF Price” Empire Green Domino Dinnerware, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Teapots, Jugs, Jam Dishes, v etc. £2O worth to be sold at half price for the first few days of the sale.— Buxton ancl Thomas, ‘Ltd. MIMOSA” Primrose Salad Ware, 1 very heavily reduced.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. TEA Sets, ltoyal Albert. One only Set, 33/6, now 15/6, with damaged jug.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. TEA Set, Royal Albert Set, blue de--1 sign, 31/6, now 15/6. Also with damaged jug.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd.

OVER 30 Tea Sets reduced heavily. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. HALF Price” New Era English Pottery. Jug Vases, Vases, etc. Half Price. Wall Plaques, 15/6d, now 7/9.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. COFFEE Sets, 16 Pieces; usually 17/6, sale price 6/11, Grind ley.— Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. TIIN Billies, Australian. Half Price. 10-pint 3/3, now 1/8; 8-pint 2/10, I now l/o. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. INNER Sets, Kent’s English, 32piece, floral designs. Usually 59/6, sale price 39/6. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. OOTH’S Blue Mist Dinner Set, Avith Gravy Boat missing, usu--57/6, now 39/6. —Buxton and Thomas. NEWHALL 33-piece Dinner Set, usually £5/9/6, sale price 49/6. Complete andi undamaged.—-Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. SYLVAC Ornamental Pottery, Rabbits, Hares, Cats, etc. All half price.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. OLOURED Pottery. All at half . price. 7Jin. Vases noAv 1/9 and 1/11 each. Wonderful bargains.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. POTTERY Jardinieres, very attractive. s Jin. 5/11, sale price 2/11; 7Jin., usually 7/11, now 3/11. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GREEN Glass Water Sets, 5/11 per Set of 7 pieces. Only a limited number a Available.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. THE LATEST BOOKS ARE to be found in the TRIANGLE LENDING LIBRARY. Life Membership 1/-. Reading Fee, 3d per Book. We stock all Periodicals and specialise in Reading Matter for Young and Old. SILCOCK’S BOOKSHOP, The Triangle. HENRY McELREA, Established 1874. w OOL AND SKIN BROKERS. H. F. McELREA (Manager). Havelock Street, ’Phone 111.

CASH BUYERS of Wool, Skins, Hides, Fat, Rabbit Skins, and Horse SUMMER WORKING BOOTS. SUMMER WORKING BOOTS. STOUT CHROME BOOT'S. STRONG Greenhide Soles, stitched and screwed, wide fitting. Leather Stiffeners in toe and heel. Mediumweight for summer wear, 24/6. Rigging Plates fitted free. E. REYNOLDS, The Bootmaker, East St. TURNIP ROOTED PARSNIP. THIS Turnip Rooted Marrowfat Parsnip is very suitable for shallow soils. Quality superb and the price is only 6d per packet from— FLETCHER BROS., ASHBURTON. IDEAL CORELESS CARROT. THIS is a Carrot of French origin, has tender, almost transparent flesh of wonderful flavour. We have sold thousands of packets since we introduced this Carrot a few years ago. Once grown always grown; 6d per packet.— FLETCHER BROS., ASHBURTON. GARDEN MANURES. BLOOD and Bone, Bibs 1/-, 281bs -.2/9, 561bs 4/9, 1121bs 8/6; Garden Mixture, lOlbs 1/-, 281bs 2/6, 561bs 4/-,- 1121bs 7/6; Superphosphate, 121 b« 1 /-, 281bs 2/-, 561bs 3/6, 1121bs 6/6. Also in stock: Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrate of Soda, Potash, etc. THOMAS BROS. LAWN MOWERS. OUR New Season’s stock of MAZON Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers now in. These are high quality /Mowers selling at a low price. THOMAS BROS.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 309, 11 October 1938, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 309, 11 October 1938, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 309, 11 October 1938, Page 1

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