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FOR SALE. FRESH Eiggs.—W r e are cash buyers for good fresh eggs, and to-day we offer 1/4 per dozen.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GOOD, Fresh Separator Butter. We are cash buyers, and offer 1/1 per lb for any quantity.—Buxton and 'Thomas, Ltd. MILDURA Sultanas, 7d per lb. Ex--1 cellent fruit, soft and in perfect condition.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. CURRANTS, finest quality, 7d per lb —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. SEEDED Lexia Raisins., 8d per pkt. * Soft fruit. We guarantee every packet.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. FINEST Macaroni or Vermicilli, i per pkt.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. MILD Cheese. Try our Cloverlea * Pasteurised. It is really good, uniform in texture and in flavour.— Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. <r BAMBOO Lawn Rakes will not damage your lawn, but they will very effectively collect all leaves, etc. 1/3 each.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GARDEN Bulbs. Beautiful Tulips, 2/6 per i dozen.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GRAPE Hyacinth Bulbs, 1/3 per dozen. We can recommend all these bulbs.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. DUTCH Iris, Bulbs, 1/S per half dozen.—Buxton and Thomas. I NIAS or African Corn Lilies, 1/6 per dozen.—Buxton and Thomas. Ranunculus Bulbs, 1/3 per doz. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. DOUBLE' Anemones, 1/3 per dozen. -r-Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. /''t ARDEN Bulbs as advertised here vJ are really good. We have sold the same brand for several years with excellent results.—Buxton and Thomas. FRESH Separator Butter, table quality/ 1/3 lb. Cooking Butter, 1/2 per lb.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. PRICE’S Fruit Extract makes 3 large bottles of Cordial. l/~ per bottle delivered.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GiREGG’S Fruit Extract, 1/3 per bottle delivered.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. - FLOUR, 251 b bags 4/3 delivered. — Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. LOOSE Cornflour, finest quality only, 4£d per lb.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. THERE is no better PURE OAT I BREAKFAST FOOD than BUCHANAN’S HOLLY BRAND SUPERFINE. 41bs 1/4. RICE BUBBLES. KELLOG’S CORN FLAKES. FLETCHER BROS, have Stocks of these scarce lines. Kellog’s Rice Bubbles 1/- per pkt, Kellog’s Corn Flakes 1/- per pkt; Kellog’s All Bran 1/- per pkt. At— FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. • The Safe Parking Area. POULTRY REQUIREMENTS. WHEAT, Oats, Barley, Make, Lucerne, Pollard, Barley Meal, Bran, Grit, Charcoal, Kilmite, Death to Lice, Black Leaf 40. Leg Bands, Baled Straw, etc. Also in stock: Millet, Canary Seed, Hulled Oats, Cuttlefish, Minerals and Seed Nibbles. THOMAS I>ROS. FISH FOR LENTEN SEASON. 8 SMALL Tins Renown Cutlet Salmon for 1/1; Lunch Sardines 3d; Banquet Sardines without key 4d, with key 4id; Chum . Salmon Gld; Ivingsway Herrings in Tomato Sauce 6d;; Kipper Snacks sd, Whitebait 1/4; Fancy Pink Salmon 7Jd; Sockeye Salmon 1/- and 2/-. At— FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. PROFESSIONAL MEN. INQUIRE about the A.M.P. Society’s Superannuation Endowment Scheme. •• <• L. T. GREENFIELD, Chief Agent, ’Phono 522. Corner N.E. Belt and Cas9 Street, Ashburton. SEL-PHIT School of Dressmaking--41 Cameron Street W., Third Block from Railway, “not now at Somerset Hotel.” Scl-Phit offers the best instruction in all branches .of Dressmaking, - Cutting, Designing, Making, including Ladies’ Tailoring. Mrs Coutts, Principal. Dressmaking— Charges moderate, satisfaction guaranteed, 40 "Wellington St. OYSTERS? OYSTERS! OYSTERS! FIRST of the Season. “Real palate ticklers.” Get in eariy. TANCRED STREET CAFE. Open on Sundays. ’Phone'4l.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 129, 14 March 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 129, 14 March 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 59, Issue 129, 14 March 1939, Page 1

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