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FOB SALE* CLEAR Glass Goblets, etched design, 3/11 per half dozen.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. CILEAR Glass Tumblers, Plain. Good ' shape, 4/6 per half dozen.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GLACIER Green Tumblers, 10oz., 4/6 per half dozen. Excellent quality.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. IT TOMATO Soup, two sizes, Sd and »• 1/- per Tin.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. E GREEN Peas, the most popular canned Vegetable on the Market.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd, CIUT Green Beans, 1/1 per Large 1 Tin. Canadian or New Zealand Pack.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. K BAKED Beans or Spaghetti, 6d per Tin. Delivery free.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. t HERRINGS in Tomato Sauce, Maconochie’s Brand, llid and 1/4-id per Tin.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. -piLCHARDS, 1/1 per Tin. Grilled JL Pilchards, 1/4 pel Large Tin. Delivery free —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. SARDINES, 4|d, 9d, and per i Tin.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. CIALIFORNIA.N Tomato Juice, 9d per Tin.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd.

CIREAMOATO, Sergeant Dan’s A Breakfast Food, 1/9 per Packet. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. UNSHINE Soup Powders, assorted Flavours. Tomato, Pea, Lentil, Ox Tail, Vegetable, Celery, etc. All 6d per Large Packet.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. Gi REGG’S Assorted Soup, all varieties, 6d per Packet.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. GREEN Cut Beans, Good New Zealand Grown French Beans, 1/1 per Large Tin.—Buxton and Thomas,, Ltd. OUR Delivery Service is excellent, and our goods are first quality.' ’Phone 20 and see for yourself.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. ’PHONE your order to Buxton and J- Thomas, Ltd for civility, satisfaction, and service. ’Phone 20. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. LUNCH Tins, good size, popular hinged lid, 'strongly made. 2/6 each.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. •TTTEA VY English Steel Fire Shovels, JUL 2 sizes; strong and durable. 1/9 and 2/-.—Buxton and/Thomas, Ltd. MEN’S Velvet Cord Lumber Jackets —ldeal for Winter Wear. Zip fasteners; 24/6. Fred , Allen, Triangle. * „ ! MEN’S Brown Worsted Sac Suits, ' good wearing, smart appearance. 75/-. —Fred Allen, Triangle. SOLDIERS’ Gifts Money Belts, ' Hold-alls, Metal Mirrors, Shaving Outfits.—Patchings, West Street. LEATHER Lumber Jackets, zip, front fastening, 49/-; Leather Mitts and Gloves.—Patchings, West Street.

WATERPROOF Dressings for Canvas, Jute, Leather, Car-hoods, etc.—Patchings, West Street. ALL Goods marked in plain figures. No fancy prices.—New’s Furniture ( Warehouse. HEARTH Rugs—. Good Stocks Axminster Rugs. Call and inspect. —New’s Furniture Warehouse. CHAIRS— Fireside, Seagrass, Kitchen and Dining Chairs.—New’s Furniture Warehouse, East St. BUILD Strong, healthy children. Give them WHOLEMEAL BREAD. It’s packed with vitamins. —Steffens Triangle Bakery. PROTEX SOAP. OUR price 6d per Cake.-Protex Soap is antiseptic more effective than Carbolic, is recommended ,by the Medical Profession, is freshly fragrant, also rids the skin of any unpleasant body odours. Price Gd per Cake at—- * FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. BACON BACON. T.RY Fletcher Bros. Royal Taste ' Mild Sugar Cured Bacon. Buy a pound to-day and you will become one of our many regular customers. FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. WHEAT DRESSING. USE the well-known Sickle Brand Formalin at 3/6 botle. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. Hardware Merchants. ATAMAX , A GAS and Electric Stove Cleaner Cleans off Grease with speed and ease, at 2/- Tin. JOHN ORR AND CO., LTD. Hardware Merchants.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 224, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 224, 29 June 1940, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 224, 29 June 1940, Page 1

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