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PUBLIC NOTICES. PRICE ORDERS, POTATOES—RICE. ’ (amending Order 127) fixes . GROWERS’ PRICES as from 30/9/43 as follows: — SOUTH ISLAND GROWN: Sutton’s , Supreme and King Edward varieties, \ £lO/15/- a ton; other varieties £lO/5/- a ton, f.o.b.s.i. South Island. NORTH ISLAND GROWN: £l2/15/- a ton 1’.0.r.5.i, grower’s station. For “Tagged” varieties, 10/- a ton may he added. These are actual prices for firstgrade and maximum prices for undergrade. No. 161: RICE, fixes maximum wholesale and retail prices as foIIows:—WHOLESALE PRICES (within “free delivery” area of merchants trading at Auckland, ’ Blenheim, Christchurch, Dannevirke, Dunedin, Gisborne, Greymouth, Hamilton, Hastings, Hawera, Hokitika, Invercargill, Masterton, Napier, Nelson, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Timaru, Wanganui, Westport and Wellington) (a) (i) In quantities not less than 501 b of rice of U.S.A. origin, and not less than 5611) in other, cases 37/4 cwt. (ii) In lesser quantities 39/- cwt. (b) Elsewhere (i) 39/8 and (ii) 41/4 cwt. RETAIL PRICES: Where wholesalers at places enumerated undertake “free delivery” 5d a lb. Elsewhere 5Sd a lb. RESTRICTED SALES. rpHE PRICE TRIBUNAL notifies that on and after 21st OCTOBER, 1943, no person shall be permitted to sell any of the undermentioned goods unless a Price Order has fixed the price thereof or the Tribunal’s approval to a selling price has been obtained: — , 1. Garments of any of the following kinds or classes made wholly or partially from materials containing New Zealand wool, namely:—Underwear, pullovers, cardigans, slip-ons, jerseys, overcoats, men’s and boys’ two and three-piece suits, sports coats, trousers, shorts, shirts, women’s skirts, girls’ gym frocks. 2. Textile piecegoods wholly or partially manufactured. from New Zealand wool. 3. Footwear. 4. Boys’ school caps. 5. Hosiery. 6. Gloves. 7. Knitting wools. 8. Blankets. 9. Mattresses and pillows. MONEY TO LEND. TI/’E have Two Sums of £750 to lend ’’ on First Mortgage of Town Property. ORBELL & CHARLES, Solicitors. J^ftnered--Street; — Ashburton. WILLS STREET MEDICAL AND VV CONVALESCENT HOME. Special consideration for Elderly People. C. A. JONES, N.Z.R.N. ’Phone 890. BUSINESS NOTICES. T>AZOR Blades, good stocks of all well-known brands. —The Farmers’ Hardware Dept. TTOUSE Paint—Let us quote you while stocks last. All colours in stock.—The Farmers’ Hardware Dept. MR E. CHOLERTON, Proprietor of “PROCT E R ’ S,” The Opticians Christchurch. WILL be visiting ASHBURTON ’ ’ personally and may be consulted on all defects of eyesight f at the SOMERSET HOTEL THURSDAY, 14th October—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FRIDAY, 15th October—9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments can now be made by ringing, writing or calling on Mr Newton Jones, Bookseller. ’Phone No. 58. BONNINGTON’S, TRIANGLE. > "OENOWNED for Glucosed MilkShakes! Vitalising and energygiving, the Glucose goes straight to the bloodstream and is distributed to the muscles and nerves. You are sure of our drinking glasses being free from any contamination, 1 as they are handed to you straight from the latest Westinghouse Steri lamp! Dig for Victory! Sow BEDFORD SEEDS. We are agents and have ] fresh stocks; also Seed Potatoes. Just 2 doors from our Shop toward tli« Post Office. ’Phone SOO. MOTHER’S PORTRAIT. GPHE thoughts of sons and daughters 1 away from home are often of Mother, and a new Portrait of her would prove a joy and consolation to them during their absence. Arrange now for a new portrait. STEWART'S STUDIOS, ’Phone 271, Saunders Buildings. END TIRED FEET. rFIRED, tender feet are sure signs of foot weakness. Consult the highly trained specialists at R. Totty, Chemist, if you want strong, happy feet. Advice is free—without obligation to you. Relief and comfort are guaranteed by Dr. Scholl’s. QHOE Repairs—Shoe Repairs: Quick and Efficient Sendee. Rubber Heels fitted while you wait. —Reynolds’ Shoe Service, East Street, 'Phone 307.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 63, Issue 309, 9 October 1943, Page 1

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