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Figs, Boz Glove, 5d box; 3 for 1/2 Almonds, Jordan, 3d per 3/*lb, 2/4 lb Figs, 12oz Glove, 7d box; 3 for 1/S Almonds, Sicily, 6d per 3/*lb, 1/9 lb Figs, l's, Pulled, per box 9d Almonds, Ground, 9d per 5/ilb, 2/0 lb Figs, 2W», Pulled, per box' 1/11 Almonds, Soft Shell, Gd per %lb, lid lb Figs, Layer, per lb 8d Barcelona Nuts, Od ]b Eigs, in 71b bags, per lb Gd Brazil Nuts, 9d lb Muscatels (Spanish. 3-Crown), 1/- Shelled Peanuts, Sd lb Muscatels, 5-Crown (Special), 1/C Mixed Nuts (no peanuts), lid lb Muscatels, Californian, 8d Walnuts, Chinese, 9d lb Seeded Raisins, 4%d plct; 3 for 1/1 Walnuts, New Zealand, 1/- lb Crystallised Cherries, 9d 3/ilb, 1/4 %lb. aii, iitjv ni o//.i-/ n 2/6 lb; best French a^ 0?/ S '/f / ' Chocolate Flavoured Malted Milk—With » i^i. {". x- nu- „/„,■. Bhaker. A delicious hot or "old bey- Aukebrook'e Xmas Puddmgs, 2/3 and 4/wage. 2/19 tin « Desiccated Coconut, 6d lb SELF HELP CO-OP. GROCERY, LTD., 30 SHOPS WELLINGTON—IB CHRISTCHURCH-17 AUCKLAND. OPENING SALE OF THE BARGAIN JEWELLERY SHOP, LAMBTON QUAY (next Tobacconist Shop), Opposite Bank of New Zealand "WTEVER before has the public of Wellington had such an opportunity or buying I" 1 JCmas. Presents at such a fine price. This chance will remain with you till Xmas i/ye, but each day the best value will be selling, and we advise you to Shop I Eariy and get first selection. ' ' ';■_■■ LOOK AT THESE! ./ CRYSTAL SALAD BOWLS-With E.F.N.S. Server FOR 2/0 CRYSTAL SALAD DISHES ... 1/- and 1/6 each ENGLISH CHINA PLATES . ... 4d and 6d etch CUP AND SAUCER-Completfi . 3d S?-l^OiiB' ANDMiRROR-English make V/^['.'.'.'.'.'.\'.'.''. &/. ENGLISH-MADE LADIES' HAND MIRRORS .2/6 Y TnTH^-^^ I{T??MVASES^TD crystal ....;.■;.".•.■:.•.■.• &i 'cooh SOLID LEATHER HANDBAGS 2/0 and Sl]<sW A^Pr,^ mhS' WRISTLET'WATCHES-With .trap .7.7./.V.... 7/0 9,W£M, AKU, BS^' LUMINOUS DIAL LEVER- WATCHES-W!th strap .... 7/0 Pf^Tl^. A^P rt ?5X S' DOCKET LEVEU WATCHES "'.! -.'.... 2/6 cac-h LADIES' EXPANDING GOLD-FILLEI' WRISTLET WATCHKS-2 veaiV cuar" antee " o a / LAD unninteCb 15'JJ":^*^LL'^''LEVER ' WRISTLET ' WATCHES-With' 5" 'years' lnT&T^mm^H " v;;-•;:''^OUNTAiN'i;ENS--i/-.''.7.7.7.7.7 WATCH'STRAPS--ed". SOLID FRENCH PEARLS—GO inchp~ lon<» ' i;,i SOLID FRENCH CHOKER P£\KLS " « CARVERS (3-HECE)-Bes. gheffold V 6 lomN^o^^^rf-^^ M^'inua:. make 7;7:.7:::.7:::.7.7::::;.7.7: vo Weh TP?Wm R t r tfel 1 ll, Set PEARL THREADEKS-4d each Ii P.N.e Sheflield 20/- and 23/----IEA SETS —Best Al quality Vpus -coMl CRYSTAL SALAD BOWLS ib'/'^H in/ honeyjAß-withEi^.s.'sp'oon 7:.7:;"\v:::":.v::::;::.7.7:.7... A.. . % OUR DOORS OPEN at 9 a.m. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MAKE THIS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY YOUR XMAS GIFTS! THE BARGAIN JEWELLERY SHOP, LAMBTON QUAY (next' Tobacconist Shop), Opposite P.duk of New Zealand.-

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 136, 5 December 1929, Page 2

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