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t* YOU €ANTPtOHT 0 FLETCHER BROS. MOORE STREET, Advise all their Regular Customers to buy all imported Grocery Lines, Crockery, Hardware, Etc., that they may require for at least the next six months, as mariy lines will be unprocurable at any price. Even locally made lines such as Cream Biscuits, Chocolates in fancy boxes, etc., will be off the market, so you will understand why the above imported lines will be scarce; therefore, buy all you can afford, it will pay you, from now on till the end of the war. We have landed stocks of the following:— Cooking Almonds, 4ozs for 1 0 Pure Ground Almonds 4ozs 1 3 Ground Cashew Nuts, 4ozs 0 9 “Excello” Almond Paste, ' , per pkt 1/4 and 2 6 Dates, with stones per lb 0 5 Dates, stoned per lb 0 8 Excelsior Stoned Dates, pkt lid and 1 9 “Dromedary” Dessert Dates, per pkt 0 11 COCOA Bourpeville, 9d,.1/5 and 2 9 Nestles lodised Cocoa 9d, 1/5 2 9 Nestles Loose Cocoa, per lb 1 2 Dutch Girl Cocoa, loose, lb 1 4 Dutch Girl Cocoa, Jib pkt 0 6 Cocoa was very scarce and dear during the last war. blacklead, blue, brasso, ETC. ’ Stocks Very Short. Zebra Blacklead, per dozen 1 4 Zebra Baste, per tin 0 6 Zebo Liquid per tin 1 0 Keens Square Blue ■ Jib 0 5 Reckitts Bag Blue Jib 0 5 Brasso per tin 1 0 Silvo' per tin 1 0 * BAKING POWDER, CUSTARD POWDER, ETC. Acto Baking Powder, per tin 16 Una Baking Powder, per tin 1 6 Pams Baking Powder tin Bd, .1 6 Winsons Baking Powder, tin 1 6 Surprise Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, sm. tin 0 7 Sunshine Custard Powder tin 1 1 Edmonds Custard Powder, all flavours, per tin 1 3 CANADIAN CLOTHES PEGS. We have a limited stock of. the finest Canadian Clothes Pegs, which are fat superior to N.Z. made. [ Per dozen 4}d. 3 doz for 1 0 I Spring Clothes Pegs, dozen 2 6 Flax Rope Lines, 40ft 0 8 60ft lid. 80ft 1 2 Wire Clothes Lines 2/-, 2/6 3 0 CORNFLOUR, Not Australian. Loose Scotch Cornflour, ' lb 0 8 Globe Cornflour lib pkt 0 9 “Cornflo” lib pkt 0 9 G.U.S. Cornflour lib pkt 0 10 FOODS—Various. Bemax per tin 3 2 Bengers Food tin 3/11 and 6 11 Bourn-Vita tin 1/2 2/2 and 4 3 Horlicks Malted Milk small 1 9 large 2 11 Karilac, No. 1,2 and 3, pkt. 1 6 Nestles Malted Milk, tin 1/9, 2 6 Nestles ‘■Nescao” Malted Cereals, Milk, etc tin 1 6 Nestles “Milo” tin, 1/2, 2/2, 4 2 Nfeaves Food per tin 22 Ovaltine, tin 1/4, 2/5 and 4 2 Karil, per tin 2 4 Karioi per tin 2 4 Robinsons Patent Groats or Barley pet tin 1 4 Greggs Patent Barley or Groats, per tin 1 0 DRIED FRUITS. Dried Apples, loose lb 1 3 1-Crown Apricots lb 1 6 Slab Apricots lh 1 8 3- Apricots lb 1 10 4- Apricots lb 2 0 Last Seasons Dried Peaches per lb 1 6 Last Seasons Dried Peeled peaches per lb 1 -2 Last Seasons Dried Nectarines per lb 1 4 Prunes—6o-70 Prunes lb 0 8 30-40 Prunes per lb 0 10 Dessert Prunes in tins, loose per lb 1 2 In 21b tins per tin 22 Muscatels 1/2, 2/- and 2 4 Mixed Fruits per lb 1 4 3-Crown Currants per lb 0 9 3*-Crown Sultanas, per lb 0-8} Mildura Seeded Raisins, 12oz pkt Bd. 16oz pkt 0 10 HONEY. New Zealand lib pottles 1 0 21b pottles 1 11 “Airborne” Honey first grade l’s 1/2, 2’s 22 21b 22 “Airborne” Honey, 11b jars 1/4. ■' 51b tins 5 3 “Apex” Creamed Honev, lib * 1/3. 21b 2/4. Sfb tin 5 6 OlLS—Various. Castor Mortons soz 1/3, lOoz 2 3 “Castalax” Tasteless Castor, per bottle 1 8 Salad Oil, soz 1/-. lOoz- 2 0 Olivo Oil, soz 2/-. lOoz 3 3 Olive Oil, 320 z 3/11, Reputed quarts 8 3 POULTRY SUPPLIES. ‘ Karswood Spice, pkt ll}d & 1 10 Oyster Grit 121bs for 1 0 561 b bag 3/11. 1001 b bag 6 6 Meat Meal 1001 b bag 9 9 RICE, SAGO, TAPIOCA. ETC. Siam Long Rice 4lbs for 1 0 , Australian Pearl Rice, 31b 1 0 Sanitarium Unpolished Rice, 21b pkts 0 10 Ground Rice per lb 0 4 Flaked Rice per pkt 0 8} Quaker Puffed Rice per pkt 13 Sanitarium Puffed Wheat, ' 1- „ per pkt 1 0} Sanitarium Puffed Rice, pkt 1 0| Finest Pearl Tapioca, lb O .4f Finest White (Sago, per lb 0 Pearl Barley per lb 0 3$ Split Peas per lb 0 4} Boiling Peas per lb 0 6 —TRYFLETCHER BROS., Moore Street, FOR YOUR HARDWARE, CHINAWARE and GLASSWARE REQUIREMENTS. BEANS, SPAGHETTI, ETC. Brans—“ Oak” and “K,” Boz tins 6}d, 16oz tins 0 10} Spaghetti— ’ 1 . Boz tiiis 6}d, 16oz tins 0 10} Aylmer Baked Beans, 16oz tins 0 8} Haricot Beans, per lb O 4} Butter Beans, per lb 0 6 Libby’S Baked Beans, lib tins 0 9 Libby’s Spaghetti, lib tills 010 Frimley Cut Beans, 1 2 BACON, CHEESE, ETC. Prime Sugar-cured Bacon, Rashers, 16 Fat End Rashers, 1 2 Prime Medium Full Cream Cheese, per lb 1 0 Tasty Full Cream Cheese, per lb 1 2 Chesdale and Pixie Cheese, per }lb packet 0 9 FLOUR, Canterbury or Buchanan’s 51bs for 1/-: 251 b bags 4 3 501 b bags 8/-; 1001 b bags 15/6j 2001 b sack 30 0 OATMEAL PRODUCTS. Buchanan’s, Fleming’s (Gore),, Langdown’s. 71b Bags 2/6; 251 b Bags O-Tis, per packet •eamoata, \> bags Gatina, l> pkt Oat in a, 3}lb pkt per pkt per pkt Milk Oaties, Granose, B}d and Weet Bix, B}d and Buchanan’s Superfine Rolled Oats, per bag Sanitarium Wheatmeal, fine or coarse, per pkt Kornies, 7d and 1/1; Bixies Vita Brits, B}d; Semolina RAT POISONS. Killemoff, small bottles Reputed quarts Death Lunch. 1/-; Rat Nip “Raiopax” Liquid, Mouseup, Rat. Traps, Mouse Traps, etc. 0 7} 9 10} 0 6 n 4 4 1 9 SYRUP AND TREACLE. Syrup, 21b tins 9d: 71b tins 22 Treacle, 21b tins B}d; 71b tins 2 0 MEAT AND FISH PASTES. v Salisbury, IJoz jars 7d, -, 4oz jars 0 10 C. and B. Pastes, small jars 0 9 3oz jars 1/3 and 1 8 English Pastes, small jars 0 9 large jars 1 8 “Chef” Pastes, small tins 0 3 Maconochie’s Bloater,, 4oz tins 0 6 Peek’s Pastes, per jar 1/2 and 14 SOAPS—Various. Household, 10d; Velvet Victory ? lOd • Silkstone, Laundrme, Laundrine Powder, small large Snowflakes, 6d; Soapsave Mako-Soap, per packet Gates Cleanser, Hudson’s Extract, 7 pkts for “Dad” Washing Tablets, small pkt large pkt “Dad” Cleanser, Ezywurk Cleanser, Old Dutch Cleanser, “Joy” Cleanser, “Cliemico,” per tin 1/- and Clever Mary, per tin Lifebuoy Soap Octagons, packet of two calces Sunlight, per pkt Lux, per pkt 3d and Persil, per pkt 6}d and Rinso, per pkt 6}d and S . ■■■ . .. <8$?? ■ SUGAR. Auckland 1A Sugar, per lh 21bs B}d: 4lbs 1/5; Gibs 2/2; 12lbs 4/3; 701 b bags Icing and Castor Sugar, per lb Dark and Light Brown per lb Loaf Sugar, per lb 0 10 1 2 1 4 0 8 1 7 2 3 2 6 0 8 1 0 0 6 1 0 0 6 0 6 0 7} O 6 1 6 1 3 0 5 0 8 1 1 0 9} 1 0 1 3 0 4} 21 3 0 5} 0 4} O 7 TOWN AND AtißtikßS—Morning 11 o’clock; Afternoon.: Town only 4.30 o’clock. Town and Suburbs, Saturday 10 o clock sharp. TIN WALD: Wednesday 9.30 o’clock, Saturday 8.30 o’clock sharp. FLETCHER BROS., MOORE STREET, TELEPHONE 24. PO. BOX 116.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 185, 20 May 1941, Page 6

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