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V XT. J 0 v 0 X fl o UOAR Your Chance To Make Apricot Jam .... Final Shipment of Choice Dried Apricots Just Arrived at G.U.S. Stores Supplies are Limited. Apricot Jam is every family’s favourite. Here’s a marvellous opportunity for every housewife to make a supply of this delicious jam now. G.U.b. have ljust landed a final shipment of choice dried apricots for distribution to all G.U.S. Stores. These apricots have been dried immediately after picking (only water removed). Soaking them in yvater will restore them to the equivalent of the fresh fruit. Now, when fruit is scarce, you will also be able to make apricot tarts, pies, puddings, etc., that will delight the whole family. See your GU.S. storekeeper right away, as stocks of these choice dried apricofs are limited. Your G.U.S. storekeeper also has waiting for you printed recipe for apricot jam. Remember, that every G.U.S. storekeeper is in individual control of his store, and a member of a huge organisation with purchasing power that commands supplies from the best sources at'the best prices. Make a point of buying your groceries from a G.U.S. Store—there’s one quite handy to your home. Your G.U.S. Store carries complete stocks of jam jars, jam covers, and rubber jam jar rings. ESSENCE? Extra strength and quality mean extra cups for your money. There are 22 G.U.S, Stores throughout Christchurch, 31 In North and Mid Canterbury and 10 on West Coast. Look for the G.U.S. Sign—the sign of superior grocery service. ASHBURTON: John Orr and Co., Ltd. Buxton and Thomas Ltd. Fletcher Bros. . NOTE NEAREST: ASHBURTON: . Kerr Bros. Pyne, Gould, Guinness, Ltd. wmw Gudseii T.W., TINWALD. Hinds Service Store, HINDS. Shemeld’s Ltd., METHVEN. Burgess, E.E., STAVELEY.

m ±*S%I m NAVY COAT,'W.X. Size, plain belted style, fully lined. Priced £B/15/-. Matron’s Black COAT, semifitting with black skunk fur collar. Priced £6/19/6 X.O.S. Black COAT, trimmed with fancy stitching, black skunk fur collar. Priced £6/15/-. We Lead the Fashion with w HP Er HERE ARE THE COATS WITH WHICH TO START YOUR WINTER WARDROBE. Their Wide Shoulders, Wonderful Draping, and High Cross Over Neck, v makes them the most fashionable Coats of the Season. S.S.W. - RUST COAT, semi-fitting, slightly flared. Priced 95/-. &S.W. RUST COAT, box fitting, extended shoulders. Priced £5/15/-. GREEN COAT, W. size, box fitting, trimmed stitching. Priced £4/19/6. RUST COAT, W. size, belted style with stand up coney collar. Priced £5/5/-. TEAL COAT, W.X. size, plain belted style, fully lined. Priced £4/19/6. RAINCOATS in a wide selection. We have them in all sizes and colours. Priced 23/6, 29/6. 32/6. ::ri HEFFORD’S LTD EAST STREET, ASHBURTON.

PLUM PUDDING ECONOMY. PLUM PUDDING ECONOMY. PLUM PUDDING ECONOMY. Everybody likes a good Plum Pudding, but it isn’t economical in time or money to make one pudding. Ernest Adams Ltd. make thousands oi beautiful puddings from choicest ingredients, ready cooked, only require heating. 1/- and 1/6 at all Ernest Adams Ltd. Cake Shops and Agencies.

BABY PRAMS Direct from the Manufacturers. Buy the best, buy for Cash, New Designs, railed free. Buy by Mail. Write L. Pitcher Coy., Pram Makers, opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, C.t. •SAVE -£5«

T. F. SMITH plumber TANCRED STREET ’Phones 143 and 547

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 247, 26 July 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 247, 26 July 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 247, 26 July 1940, Page 2

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