Teddy came homo late from school, Gave a horrid sneeze. Had a tickling in his throat, Soon began to wheeze. Mother took his temperature, Put him straight to bed, Gave him Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, "Bosker stuff!" said Ted.— Advt. Every woman who desires to be in perfect accord with fashion should wear only Warner's easy-fitting rust-proof Corsets. —Advt.
ALMONDS— Jordan, 2/4 ; Sicily, 1/4 ; Ground, 2/. CUSTARD POWDER— 6d KNIPP POI lSH_fiil AMMONJA-Flnid, 5d ' CURRY POWDER-8d and lOd IARD-FiS 8 "^ ARROWROOT-6d EGG POWDER-M LENTILS 3d APENTA WATER— I/6 E NO'S FRUIT SALTS— 2/9 I INOI FIIM VARNATrt o,i ssas^irridVas^v. 0-*0 -*- Sto - I/c EXTR ,^ CT Of ma "-« *A 3 '» ■• «>■ ," "p ?f f t -.3V 1 ' ; pock " Ve!lßS> BLAC Z,b E -f?^ eb 5d "" te -' M! Ni " y '"' S " ! ™ H r* ta '». « d ' "I- "I "' OATMEAL%SIb. lL gs , 3/9 Zebia laste, 4<l Sardines — 4d, 6d, and lOd ROT TFn rtATS Qri BLUE— Bag, per doz., 9d ; Square, per lb., Sd Fresh Herrings-6d " npwNPT wi.i uvuaa. — on Herrings in lomato — 9d nirp ->i\ ni > r it, . tis, *„. >; BOVRIL-2oa, 1/0; 40z., 2/6 FLOUR-^Silverdusl, 25's, 2/6; 50's, 5/. MOO's, 10/= s\L.T cJ i/fi •' 1 7li'\ w . qu t> i BROSE MEAL-4d TOOD FOR INFANTS-Neave's, lldV Allenbury's, L TjS h'd ' ' gS> ' Royal> BRILLIANTSHINE— 9d j/. * ' o 4TTr V% *. *\ a,, -nr «. .., * , BRASSO-9d FRUITS (Drled)-CurranU, 4->d; Sultanas. Sd aad 1 , 0 /™ 10 ' 6d ™* l/ "' Worceste]f ' ' ld ' 6d > BUTTER— Defiance, 1/2: Maple Leaf, 1/2; Daphne, C}d; Seeded Raisins, Sd; Prunes, 6sl; Figs, SCOTT'S FMITF SfON ?l<> am* Ail 1/2; Chompion, 1/1 dessert 6d, cooking 4d ; Preserved Ginger, 9d ; s VGO P?^2'd?m tar 1/ CANDIED PEEL-Lemon and Orange, 6d ; Lemon, Apricots, dried, 9d ; Apples, dried, 9(1 ; Dates SO AP~pSun ,fei box " 1/- • Sand M • Toil* Orange, and Citron. 8d 3d ; Dates, boxes, 4d ,J" %> 1 % . n't' ' i% ' CANDLES— Windsor Sperm, 6d; British Sperm, FRUITS (Tinned)-C'alifornian Pears, Apricots, «TARfH <?h mntJ. ? ' " 7d; London Sperm, 7^d; Carriage, 9d . Peaches, lOd ; Ditto, first grade, I/. ; Pine- %UGU> U %uf ?#• tv lh m. v n o *:„ CARBONATE OF SODA-3d , apples, s}d ; Apricots, lgal. tins, 1/0 sttS"^ 1 n.f h fi?' 2°.' t'• m' CONFECTIONERY-Chocolates, English Mixed, GOLDEN SYRUP-2's, 8d; 4's, 1/. ; 7's, 1/8 - TONGUFS P SWn ii.U l' • ' « V I \n ■ S> Almonds, Dates, etc., per lb., 1/6 GROATS-Robinson's, 9d i?N Ffi f P^or n/tP r /' g ] ' Assorted lib. boxes, 1/6; 41b., 9d; 41b., 5d GRAPE NUTS-lOd VINEGAR— Per bottle, Cd Colonial Chocolate Mixtures— l/. HARICOT BEANS— 3d - 1 A C 9C 9 Boiled Mixtures— 4d HERBS— Assorted— Per packet, 2d A i«.ffa.» Blackballs— 4d HOPS— I/2 , • » ORIENT "—Price, 1/8 per lb. The most popular Scotch Mixtures— sd HONEY— Per jar, 7d, 9d, 1/2 tea in the marked superb quality. Gream Toffee— lOd IRISH MOSS— lid and 1/8 " MATCHLESS "—Price, 1/4 per lb., good family CHEESE— Matured, 9d ; New Factory, 8d ; Gorgon- JAMS— Assorted, 3 tins for lOd tea. Price 1/6 per lb., rich, strong, economiz°te, V- Assorted. 21b., glass jars, lOd cnl. Price 1/10 per lb., rich, mellow tea, fine CAUSTIC SODA— lOd, 1/6, 2/. English Strawberry, small jars, lOd flavour. Price 2/. per lb., extra choice, deliciCOCOA — Dragon, 4's, 6d ; Van Houten s, 3/3, 1/9, English Marmalade, small jars, 9d ; large jars, 1/2 ; ous flavour. lid; Fry's, 1/6, 9d, 4-W1 lib. tins, 6d , " pure CEYLON "—Price 1/6 per lb., pure Pekoe, COCOANUT — Dessicated, 8d 7ib. t : ns Raspberry, Black Currant, Marmalade, bright liquor. Price, 1/10 per lb., very choice CORNFLOUR— 3d ; Brown's, 3id ; Browi^ and 2/0 ; Peach and Greengage, 2/3 ; Plum and ' true Ceylon flavour. Price, 2/2 per lb., a very Poison's, 6d Gooseberry, 2/= delicious tea. COFFEE — Mixed, 1/= and 1/6 l JELLIES — Pints, 5 packets, 1/= ; White's, Sd Couoons in each nacket and tin. COFFEE ESSENCE— I/2 3 EYES' FLUID— 6d, 7d, 1/=; quarts, 2/3; igal., 3/6 HOTEL TEA— Fine quality, in not less than 51b. CREAM OF TARTAR— I/4 KEROSENE— Per tin, 4/3; case, S/G tins (no coupons), l/l per lib. - __ . . 400 Gallon Fainted Iron Tanks, manhole and bolted tops, 40/- each, Special Cash Discount to Country Customers. Full particulars and Complete Price List on Application. NQTE.—Gd. in the £ Discount on Monthly Accounts if paid before 10th of the Month. i TEA C©UP©Mil§ Every lialf "P ouacl P acket contains one Coupon, and every one-pound packet contains two Coupons, i ° and so on. CASH C©UP©MS Cou P ons S iv ' en 7UI7 Ul evei T cash purchase. See that you ff et a Cash Coupon. Save up these - coupons, and when you have collected a number you will ho entitled to choose a valuable present irom a large and varied assortment. Tea Coupons and Cash Coupons may he couuted together: kh: Tea' Coupons are equal in value to £1 Avorth o£ Cash Coupons. L/£&4 of Cottpoa Pfi'esea&ts on A|>plaoatioa, TELEPHONES 783 anc3 335©.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 3
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