«S> M vf. Si -55 m Mountain-grown tea plants supply the leaf tips which have made Self Help Tea so popular. Seif Help Tea is used by over 150,000 New Zealanders. 2/2, 2/4, 2/6, 2/8, 3/-. Provisions. Mild Cheese, per lb ......... 7d Sliced Cooked Ham, per lb, 1/9 Choicest Otago Bacon, 1/- lb Warm Winter Foods. Oatmeal 5,b 1 /" Rolled Oats 4lb 11 d Semolina, per pkt 6d Macaroni, per pkt 5d Rangoon Rice 71b 1 /‘ SELF HELP COCOA— Pure Soluble ?lb tin, 5d The Finest Value obtainable! Chivey Paste, 6id & 9d What would you be paying for groceries— If SELF HELP was not operating ? It won’t be hard to recall the days before Self Help opened. Remember the prices of groceries? Remember, how they were practically the same at all grocers—uniformly HIGH PRICES. Then, do you recall the opening of Self Help Stores? That’s when prices went tumbling down, and that’s when Self Help’s battle for the right to make “low prices and reasonable profits ” commenced. So ask yourself who pioneered low prices? And who keeps the prices down? WHY, NOBODY ELSE BUT SELF HELP. “ Every line is loyv in price at Self Help—not just a few.” I A pot of English Chivey Paste makes dozens of delectable, tasty sandwiches. Sold only by Self Help, Prices, 6|d and 9d. Groceries. Dried Apricots, per lb 8d Boiling Peas slb 1/Marrowfat Peas 41b lid Split Peas 41b lid Pearl Barley 51b 1/Lima Beans, per lb 5d Blackballs are the children’s favourite. Keep a lb. in the home for them. M-O HUNCHES rood SWOAUSTS Per lb 6d SELF-HELP 140 MtAftCHES GROCERY tr PROVISION MERCHANTS >, « BROUGHT- prices down and kfeps them down Useful and Dainty CHINA and (ROCKERY IS WANTED AND REALLY NEEDED IN EVERY HOME. Our well and carefully chosen selection of China, Crockery, Crystal, and Glassware is worthy of your inspection. FANCY CHINA DECORATED CUPS, SAUCERS, AND PLATES - - 2/6 set, or 12/- half-dozen sets. MILK JUGS,. Mottle Blue with Black handle lspt—■ ■■■ . 1/9 each. FANCY DECORATED CHEESE STANDS - 1/6 each. FANCY DECORATED CAKE PLATES, round or square shape - - - - - - - - 1/6, 1/9, 2/-. SETS OF 3 JUCS, latest patterns and decorations—- . . . . . 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 set. CHINA SALT, BOXES, very attractive - - 2/6 each. DECORATED DELPH CONDIMENT SETS ON TRAY - - - ------- 3/8. ETCHED TUMBLERS, ideal for table use—--1/6 half-dozen. CUPS AND SAUCERS, 3 Gold Line - 2/9 half-dozen. CREEN BAND TEACUPS AND SAUCERS. Special Price, 7/6 half-dozen. SQUARE CLASS SALAD BOWLS - - - 2/3 each. ROUND CLASS SALAD BOWLS - - - 2/3 each. GLASS SUGAR BASINS ON STEM - - - 1/6 each. DECORATED BEDROOM SETS. Special Price, 40/-. PLAIN WHITE ENGLISH DINNERWARE. Tea Plates, 2/6 half-doz. Entree Plates, 3/9 half dOZ. Dinner Plates, 4/6 half-doz. Coupe Plates, 3/9 half-doz. HERE IS A REAL SNIP! r ohry ROYAL DOULTON TEA SET, 38 pieces, beautiful design and finish. Usual Price, £5 10/-. Special Price, 42/6. This would make a charming gift. HERE IS ANOTHER! 1 only 67-piece DINNER SET, comprising 1 dozen Tea Plates, 1 dozen Entree Plates, 1 dozen Dinner Plates, 1 dozen Soup Plates, 3 Covered Vegetable Dishes, 1 Sauce Tureen, Stand, and Ladle, 1 Soup Tureen,'Stand, and Ladle, 1 Gravy Boat, 4 Ashets. This set has been specially reduced from £9 to 85/-. AND ANOTHER ONE! 1 only 64-piece DINNER SET, consisting of 1 dozen Tea Plates, 1 dozen Entree Plates, 1 dozen Dinner Plates, 2 Covered Vegetable Dishes, 2 Sauce Tureens and Ladles, 6 Ashets. Specially reduced from £S 8/- to 60/-. ALADDIN LAMPS —“The Light of the Age,” the Ideal Light. These lamps can be had either to hang or for table use. - Table Lamp without shade, 65/-; with shade, 87/-. Hanging Lamp, complete, ready for use—£6 5/-. MANTLES AND WICKS FOR ABOVE LAMPS, 3/8 each. SEE US ABOUT ALL YOUR LAMP AND LIGHT PROBLEMS. GRAY HARDWARE COY. GEORGE STREET. More HEAT for Vbur Moneu 'yy ■ ' * This Winter buy coal for its HEAT VALUE, and you will choose LINTON COAL. Burns longer and gives more heat! Less ash and no waste 1 Most economical in the kitchen and the grate. m <s: wm I Stocked by All Leading Merchant*. Otago Agents: JOHN MILL & CO. LTD., Dunedin. THE QUALITY COAL What about GLOVES! No need to ha ye cold hands this winter. Get a pair of gloves from Arthur’s. ■Whether woolh*n or leather, we’ve a pah to suit you — and suit your pocket, too. Call. J. & J. Arthur George Street. '-J, -■'■y fm I •/. iWaiJ I 'S. ;v s'. L-A Ski Skill for All Joyful Winter at Mi. Cook '‘Thousands of feet above warty level.” The famous champion, Mr. Barry Caulfeild, quickly teaches anybody (from six years to sixty or more) to become a skilful skier. Winter sports meetings throughout the season. Spectacular ski championships, beginning on 29th July. Special sports meetings and ski tours organised for private parties. Big concessions in accommodation (from 15/- a day). Special quotations for parties. Instalment pay, if desired. Low Combined Rail and Motor Fares. Enquire for free illustrated folder at offices of Mount Cook Tourist Co., Railway Offices, Government Tourist Bureaux, or any Travel Agency.
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 6
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