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FOR SALE, M. C. SEGERS LTD. LADIES’ Celancse Locknit Bloomers and Panties, with fancy laco Motif in good quality fabric; shades Champ, Apple, Peach and Rose. Sizes S.W. and W. Price, 2/11 each, in ‘attractive Cellophane Christmas Gift Packets, ADIES’ Opera. Top Vests to match Bloomer and Pantie with lace Motif; shades as above. Price 2/11 each. Also Lace Motif Opera Top Slips, Prico 4/11 each. LADIES’ Celane.se Bloomers, with Lace and Satin Motifs; also Vests to match with Opera Top and Lace Edge. Shades, Champagne, Rose, Apple and Sky. Sizes S.W. and W., in Cellophane >Gift Packets. Price 3/6 and 3/11 each. CELANESE Opera Top Slips' in Satin and Laco Motif to match above. Sizes S.W. and W. Shades, Rose, Sky, Apple and Champagne. Price 5/11 and 6/11 each, in Cellophane Packet. LADIES’ Celancse Locknit Nightdresses with small Peter Pan Collar and lace trimmed, frock or lace and satin Motif front. Shades, Champagne and Peach only. W, size. Price 6/11 each. LUSTRE Velveray, Super Bright and Brocaded fapey Locknit threepiece Bloomer and Pantie Sets in a. large range of styles all finished with attractive motifs in Shades of Maize, I Sky, Apple, Camilia, and Rose. Sizes S.S.W., S.W. and W. Prices 13/6, 15/-, 17/6 and 24/6 a Set. LUSTRE Nightdresses in all thp newest Styles and Fabrics, with dainty Lace and Novelty trimmings—small Puff Sleeve or fancy Epaulette. Sizes S.W., W. and O.S. Prices 9/11, 12/6, 15/6 to 24/6 each. | RIS Bemberg Celanese Nightdresses -!• and Pyjamas, in a large range of popular Styles in both Heavy Weight and Chiffon finish. Style, Quality and Cut make these Garments the finest on the market. Shades are Peach, Sky, Ivory, Maize and Apple. Price 25/- to 29/6 a pair. M. C. SEGERS, LTD., Men’s Mercers and Drapers, East St. HOME BREW. BREW your own and save money. Loose Extract of Malt, 9d per pound; Packet Hops, 2/2 per pound; Brown Sugar, 4-fd per pound; Orange Crown Tops (not Japanese), 1/9 per gross; Mason’s Herbal Beer Extract (mattes S gallons) 1/4 per bottle; Kentish Finings, 9d per bottle. At— FLETCHER BROS., Mooro Street. BACON, HAM, AND CHEESE. TRY Our Mild Cured Bacon Rashers, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/6; Rolled Ham, 1/6 per pound, sliced; Cooked Ham, 2/4; Belgium Sausage, lOd per pound ; New -Mild Cheese, 1/-; Tasty Cheese, 1/2; Mild Chesdale Cheese, 9d per packpt. At— FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. GIVE US A TRIAL. WE Guarantee Satisfaction. We supply only Quality Meat at unbeatable prices. SMITHFIELD BUTCHERY, Wills Street. DON’T SPOIL YOUR HOLIDAY BY NEGLECTING YOURi SHOES. LET us ensure your holiday enjoyment by putting your shoes in good condition. Bring them Now to REYNOLD’S SHOE SERVICE. East Street. ’Phone 307. PERFECT HEALTH FOR 3d WEEK! SCIENTISTS state that all disease is caused by an excess of acid in the bloodstream. Neutralise the acid with R.U.R. which makes the blood alkaline and free from toxins. Only 3d week for perfect health.—R. Totty, Chemist. HENRY McELREA, Established 1874. WOOL AND SKIN BROKERS, Havelock Street, ’Phone 111. CASH BUYERS of Wool, Skin.?, Hides. Fat, Rabbit Skins, and Horse Hair, Etc. FURNITURE FOR SALE, USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS. FIRESIDE Chairs, Seagrass Chair, Hearth- Rugs, Tea waggon, Log Box, Firescreen, Kerbs, in Brass and Copper. NEW’S FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, ’Phone 7CSM. “TTNICOD” Cod Liver Oil. For better Chickens, and better returns, we recommend you to use “Unicod.”—Ashburton Poultry Farmers’ Trading Depot-

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 49, 7 December 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 49, 7 December 1939, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 49, 7 December 1939, Page 1

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