FOR SALE. SPECIAL for next Friday only—l full packet “Itsit” Bath Salts, 1 Gd Face Cloth, 1 Large Cake Bath Soap; 1/7 worth, all for 1/t. Friday only.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. BLUE Willow Dinnerset, 33-piece, English Burleigh ware, beautifully finished. The pattern on this Set is very clear, and being under ' the glazing, it will never wear off; £4/10/per Set.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. QUEENSLAND Pineapple Jam, 1/6 per large tin, excellent for sponge filling.—Buxton and Thomas. BISCUITS.— Our stocks are dependable, because we buy regularly every week. We guarantee every Biscuit to be crisp and fresh. Vanilla, Wina and Super Wine, 1/- per lb., Oval Water or Bound Water, 1/- per lb.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. CHOICE Mixed Biscuits, 1/5, 1/6 per lb. Plain assorted 1/2, Midget Saos or Cream Crackers, 1/1 per lb.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. MATTEI BROS. STATUARY.—Wo have an excellent range at very attractive prices Tennis Boy, 5/6, Tennis Girl 5/6, School Girl 11/6, Rebecca. 7/6 and 17/6. —Bxixton and Thomas. MATTEI Figures Umbrella'Girl 8/6, Like Mama 6/6, Autumn 17/6, Cherry Boy 17/6, Like Papa 6/6, Fishing Girl 27/6, Kiss Me 11/6.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. LARGE Fancy Jugs, floral designs, 2/- each.—Buxton and Thomas. AMBER Crystal Water Sets, Australian manufacture, and the first of their kind in New Zealand, 27/6 and 29/6 per set of seven pieces; only one set of.each pattern.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. HEAVY Cast Aluminium Kettles, 2 qt., and 3 qt., 15/9 and 18/6, large, good pouring spout, highly polished;—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. WAN Brand Hot Water Bottles, embossed aluminium, 2/- each. We cannot replace again at this price. —Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. 5 -IN. Coloured Enamel Bowls for kitchen uses, 6d each.—Buxton and Thomas, Ltd. 'VTESTLE’S Distinction Chocolates, .iM the newest mixture m their range, 4oz. for 1/-, or 3/6 per lb.—Buxton and Thomas, 'Ltd. BUY your Radio on Our Easy Payment Plan. Courtenay, Silver tone, and Stromberg-Carslon Radio, from £l3/10/-.—K. D. Mcllraith, Radio Dealer, Burnett Street. HOT Meals for Cold Days. Take home some of our freshly-cooked Hot Fish and Chips, for tea. All fish fresh daily.—Prattley’s Tancred Street Cafe; ’Phone 41. « AT O MAST” Brush Aerials are now procurable. 17/6 complete. Easy to fix. Perfect reception. See our windows. Sole Agents: iv. D. Mcllraith, Radio Dealer, Burnett Street. YUM, Yum! —Yes, Fish and Chips for tea! Get yours, too, from Prattley’s Tancred Street Cafe. The kiddies love it. ’Phone 41. "O EMEMBER! A stitch in time saves Jl\i nine. Bring your boots and shoes to Wally John, Tancred Street. INSIST on Holly Oatmeal—the Oatmeal with the Nutty Flavour. — Buchanan’s. FOR Furniture that. is modern, durable and reasonably priced, come to Mont. Baker’s Furniture Shop, East Street. YOUIt Shillings are still worth twelve pence here, no change in quality, only few lines advanced. Buy now—Office, Home and School Stationery and Supplies.—Broom’s, Burnett Street. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale—--1 each “Papers on Health Series: 1,2, 5,6, and 8. Now 6d each. . _______ NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale—--4 dozen only Hand Reading Charts* Read your own hand and tell your own fortune. Usually, 1/- each; Sale Price, 6d each. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale— Qak Ink Stand, complete with inkwell 35/-; now 5/6. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale. — Exciting Games for winter evenings: Ludo, Railway Race, Snakes and Ladders, Race Game, etc., etc. Now one price, 3d each. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale—--1 only Fancy Box of White Stationery. Usual price, 6/6; now, 3/11. NEWTON Jones’ Removal SaleMagnifying Glasses, suitable for stamp collectors, etc. Now, 6d each. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale.— All Blacks “Tours of Great Britain, 1924-1925.” Now, 6ti each. NEWTON Jones’ Removal SalePostcard views of Ashburton, etc. Sale Price, 7 for 6d. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale—--3 only Lizard Skin Book Marks. Usually, 4/6 each; now, 2/3. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale—--1 only 3-quire Cash Book, well bound, 10/6; now 7/3. NEWTON Jones’ Removal SaleScissors Sharpener, usually, 2/6; now, 9d each. NEWTON Jones’ Removal Sale.— Good Quality Fountain Pens. Usually, 1/3 and 1/- each; now one price, 9d each.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 251, 4 August 1937, Page 1
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