j WHEN WINTER COMES j 1 CALL ON US FOR— | S GUM BOOTS. We have all sizes from— BLANKETS, all pure Wool/made in New M =5 - • 12/6 to 22/6. Zealand 18/3 to 35/6. =j 2j SLIPPERS. A wide range to choose from. RUGS from 11/6 to 26/6. S EE "V^e can recommend "Matchless" Cosy =s S ~ Slippers at ~., 4/11. HOT WATER BOTTLES ... 2/9 to 6/11. = |B In MEN'S OILSKINS we can show you THERMOS FLASKS 2/3 to 10/6. gj S Value at 36/6. . 3 g= . MATTRESSES of excellent quality at S = TORCHES 2/3 to 7/11. prices ranging from ... 23/6 to 29/6. = = DID YOU KNOW that we are Agents for TAYLORS, Dyers & Cleaners; ERNEST |§ = ADAMS Cakes; GREEN'S Saveloys and Bacon; PHOENIX and ATLAS Insurance? sjj | W. V. Rowan & Co. I For Quality and Service - SOUTHBRIDGE =
WARM APPAREL FOR WINTER WEAR EVERYTHING FOR LADIES Stocked at our No. 2 Shop. WARM UNDERWEAR, FROCKS, COATS, JUMPERS, WINTER MILLINERY, etc., etc. FOR MEN AND BOYS COSY UNDERWEAR,. SOCKS, SCARVES, JUMPERS, LUMBER JACKETS, SUITS, OVERCOATS, etc. OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT BECAUSE OUR _ OVERHEAD COSTS ARE LOW. T. 1' FUSSELL HIGH ST. :: LEESTON DEPENDABLE GOODS DELIVERY At the beginning of another year we thank our many customers for their continued loyalty to us, and assure them that no effort will be spared to maintain a service up to the highest standard and to study their interests in every way. As in the past, our charges will be on the lowest possible scale. Our present Daily Service between Christchurch and Leeston (including wayside centres) can always be depended upon. Trucks leave Farmers' Saleyards, Christchurch ('Phone 36-459) every day tat 5 p.m. Very favourable rates for back-loading E. BIRCH General Carrier. > Phone 2 8, Lincoln. Postal Address: P.O. Box 23, Lincoln.
The chemist with his countless "lines," Howe'er his own first choice inclines, In business fairness to the rest Can scarce "push" one as first and best. The chemist knows of each the source, And, also., knows "the . best" of \ course—■ | For colds, the best is best for you— i What Woods' Great Peppermint Cure I will do. " - •""■ (2)
The Pacific Air Transport Company, of Tokio, is to buy an airship by barter from Germany—with Manchukuo beans. Berets from 1/9, French 3/6, Trimmed Felts 7/6, Children's Felts in navy from 4/6. Next The Bank. (3)
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 43, 31 May 1935, Page 6
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