KINCAIDS HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Gr*y Enamel Meat Safes, 14in 13/6, and 16in 15/0 Bread. Sugar, and Flour Bins 251b 6/0 501b 10/9 English China Tea Cups and Saucers, Half-dozen 5/9 Blue Band KngllsU China Cups and Saucers, Halt-dozen Breakfast 10/G; Tea 8/-Maid-of-all-Work Mop, each 7/Busy Boe Mop, each 8/6 Window Mops, each 2/6 Tin Kettles, Lidless . . 3-pint 2/3, 4-pint 2/8 5-pint 2/10 <jialvani»ed Buckets .... llin 2/-, 12in 2/2 <jialvani»ed Buckets Acme Knsign Coir Mats . 13in 2/5 . 12in 26/-, 14in 30/2/10, 3/6, 5/0, and 6/6 KINCAIDS, LIMITED. THE FAMILY GROCERS, COLOMBO ST. 'Phone 30-OCS. K4126 "THE PRESS." CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY. (OWNED AND" CONTROLLED IN CHBISTCHUBCH.) HEAD OFFICE: CATHEDRAL SQUARE,- CHRISTCHURCH. "The Press" has auditors' certificate for the largest circulation in Canterbury, LONDON OFFICE: New Zealand ' Associated Press,' . 85 Fleet street, London. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE: Lisga'r House, 30 Carrington street, Sydney. ADVERTISING RATES. FOR CASH ONLY/ "WANTEDS: When referring to Tenders or Amusements, 6-lines or under 2s 6d each insertion; 5a per - inch. SITUATIONS VACANT OB WANTED: 12 won!* for Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d, and 6d for each additional eiz words or under. LOST AND FOUND: Half-inch or uridar 2s 6d each insertion. BIRTH, MARRIAGE, DEATH, or FUNERAL NOTICES: Half-inch or under 3a 6d. Death and Funeral Notices combined 5s each. Every additional 6 lines or fraction 2e 6d. ' . • DOUBLE RATES will be charged for any of the above when cash is not sent with order. WANTEDS, FOR SALE, or TO LET: 12 words Is per insertion: ?. .insertions 2« 6d, and 6d for each additional six words or under. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 6s Per Year Additional if Booked. 8d Per Week. Quarterly, Half-Yearly, Yearlj 0» Bd. 19s 6d. 395. Paid in' Advance. * A. M. BURN'S, Manager. HOUSEHOLD EXPENSES MUST BE REDUCED. EVERY Housewife must face the truth in this statement. - With le» money to spend, she has only one choice—she must make each penny count. WA R B E L L' S **• affording valuable assistance to Christ. church housewives by offering highest quality groceries at extremely low prices. FAMILY TEA, Per lb .. 1» 8d STRONG ECONOMICAL TEA, Per lb ■'•.''■ 2» MATCHLESS TEA, Per lb" .'." 2e Od ORIENT TEA .(UNEXCELLED), •Pet lh ss fSSFJP' >« «n*' .. fid'and lOd MHSHJWJPQiJP** tin •• 7d and lid SOCKEYE SALMON (GOLD »S§T&i? ,, ' ,t JS?*' Pw tsn 1" 2d and 2a 2d HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE, Per tin .. 6d and lOd KIPPERED HERRINGS, p w ett9naiocl ti° •• ~ - .. 8d and In PILCHARDS, Per tin . 7d andlOd BABDINES (CROSS PISH), BABMNEB (LATJOHINGJACk> Bdaadl,, ft* if* M . •• ■• ad and 9d B, Par t» ■ ;. 1, 4d DWCOTXT COUPONS AS USUAL. .WARDELUS.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 10
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425Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 10
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