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UARft AND MOTOR-CYCLES. USED CAR BARGAINS. 1929 Chev. £-ton Truck £65, Long Spring Chey. £-ton Truck £25, 501 Fiat Sedan £55, 501 Fiat Tourer £2O, Model T Ford 3-seater £ls. ASHBURTON WRECKING CO!, Wills Street, ’Phone 704 M. FOR Sale 2-i S.V. Triumph, good order, 100 m.p.g., £7/10/-. O.H.V. Royal Enfield, new tyres, pistons, etc., e. 1., £l7/10/-. Also Men’s and Ladies’ Sports and Standard Cycles. SID FREDDY, ’Phone 5025, Tancred Street. MOTORISTS. A“DUCO” LACQUER job done as we know how to do it, will revive your interest in your Car, and also add appreciably to its value. , L. R. HUMM, Panel Beater and Car Painter, Wills Street. BUSINESS NPTICEB. B’IJLIOUe ATTACKS! CHRONIC CONSTIPATION! SICK HEADACHES! INDIGESTION! ALL these ailments may be due to faulty elimination. Try DR PASCALL’S Constipation and Liver Pills, sold only by the U. F. S. PHARMACY You’ll have a new outlook on life if you join the “regular” army of those who take DR. PASCALL’S CONSTIPATION! PILLS. PRICE 1/0 AT THE U.F.S. HISTORY OF ASH Bi U 11 1' O N. Its Pioneers and Its History. 1853 to 1939. By the late JOHN BROWN. THIS valuable work needs no boost, as the many articles from Mr Brown’s pen appearing in the “Guardian” over the past three years have created the deepest interest in Ashburton’s Early History. Every Library is urged to place it prominently on its shelves. Your old friend will deeply appreciate a copy. Fully illustrated and indexed. 768 pages. Pi’ico 15/-, Post Bd. “Prayers in Time of War for Use Norv,” 2/-. (Profits' to the Sick and Wounded Fund). “Daily Readings from the Moffat Translation,” 3/6. “Digest of the Bible” (published by Hodder and Stoughton), 3/6. “Rhymes of G. A. Studdert Kennedy ; 3/6. Pocket Testaments for your Soldier Friends ; 2/9 to 7/6. NEWTON C. JONES, BOOKSELLER! AND STATIONER , 86 East Street, Ashburton. Telephone 58. MR W. B. BLAND F.8.0.A. (Hons) F. 1.0. (Loud.) representing. “PROCTERS,” The Premier Opticians—Christchurch. WILL be visiting ASHBURTON, and may be consulted on all defects of Eyesight at the SOMERSET HOTEL THURSDAY, 9th August 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, 10th August 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can now bo made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton Jones, Bookseller (’phone No. 58). VEGETABLES ARE DEAR. OUR Rolling Peas at 5d per lb are a cheap vegetable. Also Haricot Beans sd, or 31b for 1/-; Butter Beans 6d, Red Lentils 5d at FLETCHER BROS., Moore Street. G ROCERIES. Nugget, 'ld, old. Hid; Kiwi Brown 7d, Quickshinc Gd, 1/-; Poliflor B.RI 1/9; Brasso 11 Id, Zcbo lid, Dutch Cleanser 7RI, Gates Cleanser Bd, 1/3; Clever Mary 1 /4, Dad Tablets Gd, 1 /-; Chemico 1 /-, 1/6; Jeyes Fluid 1/3, 1/10. JOHN OIMt AND CO. LTD, Grocers, Hardware and Crockery Merchants. East Street, ’Phones 42 and 43. SANDWICH PASTES. AT Fletcher Bros. Salisbury Pastes 6d and lOd, Pecks Pastes 1/- and 1/3, Crosse and Blackwell’s Anchovy or Bloater 9d and 1/4, St. George Pastes Gjd, Pioneer Sandwich Spread 9d and j 1/1. Small Tins of Pastes all kinds 3d I each at FLETCHER BROS., 1 Moore Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 60, Issue 252, 1 August 1940, Page 1

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