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e 1 w •• * n It costs yon nothing here's an indication Priming Shears from 4/9 per pair Pruning Knives. Pruning Saws from .. .. 5/- each Digging Forks .. 6/6 7/6 8/6 9/Potato Forks, Brades and Skelton 5line at 10/6 each Bull Dog Spades at .. .. 7/6 each Parker Spades at 9/- 9/6 10/- 10/6 Whitehouse Slashers, all patterns—--9/6 10/- 10/6 12/MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW. Give Good Results in your Garden No gardener, amateur or professional, can be satisfied with inferior tools—nor can he expect good results from his labours unless his equipment is dependable. We Specialise in Garden Tools for Every Purpose. to inspect our stocks—of the values we offer. Axes (Kelly & Plumb) from 7/6 to 11/6 Mauls from .. .. 13/6 to 16/6 Cross-cut Saws from .. .. 25/-One-man Saws from .. .. 17/6 Also full stocks of Wedges, in all Blasting Powder and Fuse, lowest prices in Canterbury. y> mr iu>U BK ASHBY, BERGH & CO., LTD., "The House of Good Hardware." 235-237 High Street. 199-201 Cashel Street. Chris tchurch. And at Greymouth. sizes !TB fck J \ Wffr. <ji - P*~

JL Delicimtfleci »■ m s> wm, and a handy tin into the bargain Henceforth, the most delicious tea in the world will be packed in a really useful canister specially marked to contain Starch, Sago, Coffee, Rice Strif. etc. HiVe your store-cupboard shelves lined with neat container* for ererylhing you u» in cooking. The tea is already perfect, we have • now made the container worthy of it. RAVEN TEA —the most economical, delicious, dottiest Ceylon leaf ever blended. Sold By All Grocer*/ Send 'em Where You Get The Highest Prices Send your furniture to the auctioneers where you get a •* square deal." In other words Send your household effects to R. §•_ McKenzie i—■ The Premier Auctioneers of Christchurcb. It's easy to sell when the market's good, but we know when to hold and when to sell, which means Highest Possible Prices Always. Particular care is taken with all vendors' goods. We have a r lions showroom where every artiole is set out by experts to best advantage. Auction Sales Conducted Anywhere in City and Suburbs. If unable to wait for auotion the ruling market prioa will be given. Don't Delay—Send To-day. d c NMCFN7IF & Co F-Sr""™' i\. &}• llltlUiilUlL W. VW.J43 CASBEL STREET (sot Bristol) M7IQ4-SQ3S R. St. Clair McKeatle. Principal and Auctioneer. /j V, Bis Head's in a Whirl- 1 — J» *ees so many money-sav-teg bargains in Underclothing at Plimsoll's Annual Stockteking Sale, that he hardly knows which to __ choose first. §j AH-Wool Pants and Singlets, | HZ. Wool and manufac- jj tare 6/6 p AH-Wool Colonial Sox — i 2 pairs for 2/9 | fO dot strong Black Sox — ~~ 3 pairs for 2/6 Boys' Golf Hose, all sizes—only 2/6 PLIMSOLLS •Men's & Boys' Outfitters, w. Manchester & St. Asaph fits., Christchurch. niUllilBiWBHI We axe determined to quit our stock of Second-hand Motor Cycles, taken by us in part payment for Hurley-David-sons. New shipments of Harlejs are arriving almost immediately, so tho old machines have to go. As a result we offer a Triumph Motor Cycle for the absurdly low figure of £ls And also make the following additional sensational offers : 1234—Countershaft JAMES 1313-7-9 INDIAN 1881—7-9 INDIAN .. 1883-7-0 INDIAN .. 1888—7-# INDIAN 1395 —7-9 INDIAN .. 1336— I TRIUMPH 1348—4 h.p. TRITJMPH .. IS4G—Countershaft DOUGLAS 1355—4 h.p. DOUGLAS 1392 —Countershaft DOUGLAS 1403—Countershaft B.S.A. .. £4O .. £4B .. £BS .. £45 .. £3O £47AO/- .. £ls .. £55 .. £25 £47/10/£22/10/- .. £4O Jones Bros. LTD. Corner Manchester and Lichfield Streets H.Z. Distributors of Barley-Davidsons J6248—4878 ~

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17812, 11 July 1923, Page 7