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MAKE A POINT OF Blfri NG AT . . . SMALL GOODS Luncheon Sausage—lb. lOd Brawn lb. 8d Ham & Tongue, lb. 1/Cabaret Sausages—lb. 1/6 Delicious Mild Cured Bacon— i lb. 1/2, 1/4, 1/5 Saveloys . . Do*. 1/6 Delicious Pork Sausage* lb. lOd Cooked Ham (Sliced)—, lb. 2/4 theese hj lOd Matured lb. 1A WARDELL'S are the LEADING TEA SPECIALISTS Exceptionally good quality Ceylon Tea, lb. 2/4 Himalaya Tea, lb. 2/8 Matchless Tea, lb. 2/10 Orient Tea (Unexcelled), lb. 3/Reductions given a Chests and Half Chests. CRUSADER COFFEE FRESHLY ROASTED AND GROUND DAILY. Pur. .. .. lb. 2/4 With Chicory lb. 2/SAVE WARDELL'S CASH COUPONS BISCUIT Dcpt. Regal Chocolate Biscuits, lb. 1/11 Berkeley Chocolate Biscuits—--lU>. I*kt. 2/Assorted Chocolate Biscuits lb. 1/8 Chocolate Malt Biscuits lb. 1/2 Chocolate Wheaten .. | D# 1/2 Shortbread lb. 1/3 Wholesome (made with Whaat and Honey) .. lb. 1/1 Cream Crackers (New Improved) lb. 1/1 Celery Crackers .. lb. 1/1 Krispy Crackers (Salted). Pkt. 8d Cheese Crackers .. p|,t. 7id Newbury's Rusks .. .. lb. 1/ Kruskits, per tin 1/3| pkt. 1/ HONEY PURE CLOVER CREAMED HONEY lib. Carton 2II>. Carton Windsor lODISED SALT Per 21b. Pkt 9d esasasasasasaso RYVITA CRISPBREAD (Crushed AVhole Grain ltyu) Per Pkt 1/6 JAMS—«K" or "OAK Apricot Black Currant Blackberry & Apple Cape Gooseberry Gooseberry .. Greengage .. Melon Jc Lemon .. Peach Plum Quince .. .. .. Raspberry Strawberry Marmalade S£L 30-836 lib. Jar. Sib. Jar. lib. Tin. -.. 1/4 2/2 9Jd .. 1/7 2/5 lljd .. 1/11 9Jd .. 2/3 Hsd .. 9d .. 1/11 9d .. 1/11 9d .. 1/11 9d .. 1/H 9d '.[ 1/7 2/5 lljd .. 1/8 2/9 1/1 . .. 1/3 1/11 lOd WARDEU'S Sib. Tin. 01b. Tin. 1/6 4/6 2L..30-337 I LSAT?rt OF JOANT roccEtf WHAT,MARY!JUST RECCING OUT THE CLOTHES AT THIS TIME OF THE DAY ? IT ALWAYS SEEMS TO TAKE ME HOURS TO GET THEM ' CLEAN , JOAN I'M DOC * - TIRED m 2s« SISS *I m m m m m *> m m LATER HULLO, JOAN—I'VE^JUST > CALLED TO THANK YOU FOR < THAT TIP ABOUT LAUNDRINE -IT'S MADE WORK SO MUCH LIGHTER , " MINE HAVE BEEN ON THE LINE SINCE 9-30 — HAVE YOU TRIED LAUNDRINE, MARY ? THATfc THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS m k *:♦ <£ I The gentle, cleansing suds of Laundrine make light work of the weekly wash. Loosens the dirt in quick time leaving them Brilliantly clean without any hard rubbing. Best for woollens. does not affect colours, end is fabrics. It's economical, too. You can't get better soap value anywhere! Just try a bar of Lauhdrine yourself next washday. "THE PRESS" The Newspaper for the Home. The People's First Choice

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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22520, 30 September 1938, Page 8

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