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FUNERAL FURNISHERS. BAKER BROS., SHAW AND KING. J. Shaw, L. A. King Funeral furnishers, o, Cass and Victoria Streets. Private Chapel and Residence: Entrance off Victoria Street, Ashburton. ’Phones No. 69 (day or night) and 752. Rakaia Agent: H. Hopwood, ’Phone No. 39, Rakaia. Cremations Arranged. GEORGE HOSKEN, JjWNERAL FURNISHER. 20 Alford Forest Road (just above Water Tower). Artificial Wreaths in Stock. ’Phone 397, Day or Night. WREATHS, BOUQUETS, SPRAYS, ETC. m ADE and Delivered at Shortest Notice. G. GRICE (late L. Bushell), Carter’s Terrace. 'Phone 436. THE MODERN FLORISTE. BRIDES’ Bouquets, Posies, Wreaths, Sprays, etc. Large Stocks of Flowers. MISS N. CLARK, “The Nursery,” Tinwald. ’Phone 158.

PROFESSIONAL. UNITED DENTAL SERVICE. K. W. McCLURG, 8.D.9. N. S. HENRY, B.D.S. 89 Worcester St., Christchurch, (Opp. Avon Theatre). Telephone 36.011.

W. B. THOMAS, A,P,A,N.Z., A. 1.1.5. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, SECRETARY AND INCOME TAX ADJUSTER. 188 Burnett Btreet, Ashburton. . TYPEWRITING BUREAU. Typewriting, Copying, and Duplicating. Good work, Reasonably Charged, Broom’s, East Street. BUSINESS NOTICES. HOLIDAYS ARE HERE AGAIN. And NEWTON C. JONES, Bookseller, can supply you with the Ideal Books and Magazines for your Recreation Hours. WE have also a large range of GAMES for Children— Jig-Saw Puzzles. Packs Cards. . Quoits. Ludo, Snakes and Ladders. Americana —New Gamo for Adults, 12/6. . Penquin Books, dozens of titles, 1/each. Call and Inspect. NEWTON C. JONES, JAM AND PRESERVING JARS. BE sure, and stock up with Jam and Preserved Fruits, as they will be both scarce and dear this season. We can give you at present an ample supply of Sugar for jam-making and preserving fruits. Preserving Jars, Agee—l Pint 71dozen, Quarts 8/6 dozen. Preserving Jars, Queen Glass Top, Pints 7/6 dozen, Quarts !)/- dozen. Jam Jars, lib Tie-over 3/- dozen, 21b Tie-over 4/- dozen. Jelly Jars, small 4/6 dozen, large o/dozen. Rubber rings, wide and narrow mouth. , Cellophane Jam Covers, 1 s and Z s. w. V. JOYCE, East Street, Ashburton. (Opposite Railway Overhead Bridge.) ’Phone 185.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 79, 13 January 1940, Page 1

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