MID-CANTERBURY ADVERTISEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICES. ASHBURTON ASSOCIATED MILK VENDORS, a rpHE above Association has decided that, on and after November 1, 1939. all receptacles for milk must be left on front verandahs or in a convenient position by gates. The reasons for this decision are to keep delivery costs at the present level, to provide as early a delivery as possible, and to compensate members for the increased costs for petrol, tyres, anti, motor maintenance. L. Dalton, S. R. Bryan, J. F. Cunlifle, W. Murray." G. H. Sewell, A. S. Harris, A. Meaclem, 'Dixon Bros.. R. S. White, J. H. Ward. v 7331 REDUCED TO CLEAR. CORDS PINE WOOD, vvv • Delivered in Ashburton, 30s per cord; on rail at Cairnbrae, 26s per cord; on rail at Springburn, 25s per cOrd. Slabs, approx. 3J cord loads, £2 12s 6d. Sawing can be arranged. W. HEALEY, 65 Middle road, Ashburton. 7332
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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22850, 25 October 1939, Page 4
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