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FOR SALE. SALE! Last few days! Poach Bloom Glass Plates. Usually 2/-; Sale Price ]./- each.—.Buxton and Thomas. Ltd. LARGE Floral. .Tugs—Sale Price 2/a each.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GLACIER Croon Glass [■salad Bowls. Special Sale Price 2/3 each. Largo Bowls. B£in. across top. Great value. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. ONE only Crystal Table Lamp, large Globe Shape. Usually 65/6; Sale Price 54/6. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GREEN Glass Tumblers, American manufacture, 6d each. Clear and strong.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. JUDGE Enamel Coffee Pots, heavily reduced, 2-pint. Usually 4/11; Sale Price 2/11. 3-Pint, usually 5/6; Sale Price 3/6. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. SALE Bargains in Enamelware— Water Jugs or Coffee Pots, 4/11 now 2/11; 5/6 now, 3/6.—-Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. CHIP, Saucer and Plate Sets, Old ! English Scenes, 2/6 per Set.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. HAND-PAINTED Royal Staffordshire Plates, Oblong Shape. Usually c 9/0 each; Sale Price 5/11.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. WALL Plaques, New Era, Pottery. Usually 15/6; now 7/11 each.— Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. DAMAGED Judge Saucepans at Bargain Prices. 24cm-'Saucepan, largest size. Usually 12/6; . Special Price 7/11. One only, chipped nt edge. Thursday only.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. • 02cin Royal Blue Stewpan. Usually *7/-, now 2/6. 1 Only damaged and ill-fitting lid. Thursday only.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. JUDGE Frypan, chipped. Usually 4/6; Sale Price 1/6. One only. Thursday only.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. ' ■ " . ' IEACH Cream and Red, and Cream - and Green 12cm, Stewpan.. Damaged handle. Usually 4/9, now 2/9. Thursday onlv.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. : lONLY 20em Cream and Green Judge Stewpan, chipped. Usually 9/-; .Sale Price 5/6. Thursday only.— Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. lONLY Triple Stewpan, slightly damaged, Cream and Red. Usually 25/, now 22/6.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. Stocks of all Poultry Requirements in any quantity. Also, Agents for “The N.Z. Poultry World,” the best Poultry Magazine Money can buy.—Ashburton Poultry Farmers’ Trading Depot. MONEY Belts for the. Soldiers; also Watch Pockets, Wallets, etc.—At Patching’s. THE Cheapest way of visiting the Centennial Exhibition is by Camping.—See Patching’s. AFRESH Supply of Knitting Bags and Shopping Bags has arrived. —Patching’s, West Street. DELICIOUS Cakes and Dainty Pastry, unsurpassed for quality, teflfan’s, Triangle Bakery. DRIED FRUIT—At Fletcher Bros.: Dried Apricots, 1/-, 1/3, 1/4 and •1/6; Pooled Peaches, 1/- and 3/4; Un-; peeled Poaches, 1 Crown 30d, 2 Crown 1/-; Nectarines, Extra Fancy, .1/3; Plums, 9d; Dried Apples, 1/3; Dried Pears, 1/-; Dessert Figs, in cellophane, I 6d and 1/-; Cooking Figs, 6d per pound, j At—- - FLETCHER BROS'., Mooro Street. BOOTS BOOTS BOOTS.

O’BRIEN’S medium weight Chrome Boots, stout solos, ; solid leather stiffeners The Boot for hard wear. Bargain Price 2fl/G. REYNOLDS’ SHOE SERVICE, Phone no:. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE WITH YOUR MEAT ORDER. ORDER, from us and you are assured of Quality, Service, and Satisfaction. D. LIVINGSTONE AND SON, “The Quality Butchers. HOME BREW, ' BREW your own and save money. Loose Extract of Malt, 9d per! pound; Packet Hops, 2/2 per pound; Brown Sugar, 4 ; }d per pound ; Orange Crown Tops (not • Japanese), 1/9 per gross; Mason’s Herbal Beer Extract (makes S gallons) 1/4 per bottle ; Kentish Finings, 9d per bottle. At— FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 28, 13 November 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 28, 13 November 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 28, 13 November 1939, Page 1

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