Three Here are some Hot Weather Needs for Your Home! A Good Line in Butter Coolers! No need to hare your Butter melt into a greasy mess, no matter how hot the weather be. Get one of these— RED UNCLAZED EARTHENWARE COOLERS, to hold 21b. butter, 2/6; 41b., 8/6. We’re had little Summer so far, but that only means there is so much more in store for us. We mention a few seasonable lines that will help you. to tide over the hot days without inconvenience. If they have not a place in your home already, here is your chance to secure them at concession prices. Make Your Own Soda Watfer! Make it when l yoin nesi It —you know then it’s (fresh and good. Cheaper too. BRITISH BELTZOOENEB, 5 pint, 27/6; 8 pint, 45/-. SPARKLET 6YPKONB, at lowest prices. That Old Meat Safe has Seen its Best Days. But it’s time you pensioned it off now, isn’t itP It doesn’t dose as tightly as it should—or it has rente in it that you onfy keep fly-proof by a makeshift. Here’s one to replace it. FINISHED IN OAK GRAINED ENAMEL, size 16 by 16 by 24 inches high, very strongly made, with removable centre shelf and hook for hanging joints, lock and key, 18/6 Larger Size, 18 x 18 x 26 inch high, 22/6. ROUND MEAT BAFE, 14 inches diameter by 23 inches high,, .with removable shelf, finished in green enamel, 10/6. Larger Size, 16 inches by 25 high, 13/-. ” SAMSON ” BAFES REDUCED IN PRlCE— They’re a tip-t-op safe—none better for camp, ing out purposes, as they can be taken apart and packed flat when not in use—but we’ve rather more olfan we would sell in the ordinary way of trade. That’s why we’re reduced the price t» bar# cost, 16 x 16 inch—Usually 18/6 now 15/-; 18 x 18 inch— Usually 22/6 now 17/6. An Ice Cream Freezer should be in every Home. Whenever a spell of hot weather happens along, the shops sell out of Ice Cream. How much nicer to be able to make'your own Ice Cream at home. Fresh milk, fresh eggs and cornflour—that’s all you, need. Quite simply made—just frozen custard. Buy one of these “ Blizzard " Freezers. Quart Sizes 4 6 8 10 12 Prices ... 18/- .24/- 32/6 37/6 42/6 Prevent Flies from Contaminating your Food. Medical men look on flies as one of the greatest menaces to health. Here’s how you can abate their nuisance. Wire Fly Traps “ Daisy ” Fly Killers Extra Charges for same Wire Flv Swats Blue Wire Fly Cover®, 14in;, 1/6;-.16m,,-.. 1/9; 18in., 2/3; 20in., 2/6; ; 22m., 3/3. rr £ ... Bd. 6d. r Scales for Jam Making. MAKE; with heavy to weigh 71bs., 8/-; STRONG ENCLIBH block tin dishes, 141b5., 10/-. SPECIALLY GOOD BCALEB, with enamelled dish, 71b., 12/-; 141 b., 18/6. "COLOMBIA” CLOCK FACE BCALE. This scale weighs up to 241bs. A simple screw enables you to allow for the weight of the vessel you weigh the fruit in, and registers the weight of the contents only. No loose weights to fool about with and get lost, no handling the fruit, no scoop needed. Price 9/6. Only Six Ice Chests Left —out they go at 10 per cent. off. A couple of months ago we had close on a hundred. But they’ve sold like wild fire; . Only six left—no use carrying them over to next season, so out they go at 10 per cent, oc regular prices. ' . ' ‘ METAL " BUCCEBB ’* CHESTB, two only—the best chest of all for the private home. They take up less room than Oak Chests, standing 44 inch high, 21 inch wide, and 16 inch deep. The regular price is £7—the two now at £6 6s. each. POLISHED OAK CHEST —Just what a large Boarding-house or H< oelain lined and nickel fittings—stands 57 inches nigh, 34 inches wide, deep. But we’ve only one left—the regular price is £l9. Now £l7. eeds—-white pople, ana 21 inchea SUBURBAN DELIVERIES. We deliver prsmptly and free te Otip •«<* Suburbs. Ring us up if you can't caiL •Phene 95ST ASHBY, BERGH & CO. LTD. HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH COUNTRY ORDERS. Wtpaok and deliver free to the Railway. * Geode are forwarded on the tame day that order is received. Give full particulars for : consigned and fM address.
SPECIAL NOTICE In spite of the general advance in prices brought about by the European crisis, we emphatically wish to state that we have not increased the selling price of any goods which have come forward up to the present. Neither do we propose to do so in the immediate future. This is just another instance of the Better Value you must invariably receive by trading here for Ready Money because we have no large liabilities to meet, or numerous shareholders to provide dividends for. New Year .. -V ■ 4 Starts on Monday, • . ‘ 1 f : , , ■' \ V Jan. 4th, at 10 a.m. with the Biggest Bargains on Record. In some instances the Reductions amount to 15s. in the £• jj. Country Customers Can secure the same ad van-; tages as city people. Just;' write out a list of the goods * you require, enclose it with/? remittance, and mail to our | Mail Order Department All orders are executed by 1 specially trained assistants, in the order in which they,, a!re received, carefully' l packed, and forwarded by; return,*/ In fact, you can: shop with us by mail just as'well as if you were here personally. Write To-day. READY £IONEY THRIFT AND ECONOMY . . THE GREAT “ ORION DEMAND RANGE.. 0 rarm weather a quick-acting range is beyond price to tbe Look or Housewife ■essed bv the heat That is one distinguishing feature of-thc “ ORION ”-ita ideating. No weary waiting for hot water, no worry over the oven. Every of the range ia designed to a nicety to give perfect service. Thrift and ttomy are, to most people,important considerations. Here again the ** ORION ’* e-emiuent. 80 000 Housewives in all parts of the Dominion can testify to tht irkable Fuel-Economy of the Favourite— . fit ORION J! ASK YOUR IRONMONGER TO SHOW YOU ONE. H. L SHACKLQCKITA-, DUNEDIN.. WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND Successful Tooth Cleaning should be more than, a mere phrase,—it becomes actual > fact for the people who use Said by Itcul Druggists & Starts. Made by F.C.Calvbrt & Co. Manchester, Eng. Iwe |CARBOLtcjJ mm
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVI, Issue 16749, 2 January 1915, Page 6
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