T. BROOMB, WERAROA. A FEW SEASONABLE LINKS TVHTOH TWITE COMPARISON. Factory Butter 1s Id pe? lb. CHRISTMAS FRUITS. New Currants, 5d per lb. Crystallized Cherries, 2s 3d Golden Sultanas, 7d per lb. por lb. Fancy Seeded Raisins Gd lb. Dipped Cherries, 2s per lb. Best Spanish Muscatels, Is 3d-lb. Jordan Almonds, 2s 4d per lb. Best Californian in Cflrtoons, Is lb Dates, 3d per lb. Best Natural Figs 7d per lb. Prunes, fid per lb. Best Figs, 21b barrels, Is. lib .Tar K. Mincemeat, Is 3d. Glove Boxes of Figs, lib, 6d. Peek Fream Plum Puddings, lib f'- Kirkpatricks Plum Puddings 21b tins, Is 6d. tins, Is M. PORCELAIN=LINED MASON JARS FOR JAM. Qnarts, 4s 6d per dozen. Half-gallons, 5s 9d per dozen. ATLAS SPECIAL WIDE MOUTH, FOR PRESERVING. Quarts, 5s Gd per dozen. Half-gallons, 6s 9d per dozen. Tie-over Jars, 21b 3s per dozen. Tie-over Jars, lib 2s per dozen. T. BROOME THE CASH STORE, WERAROA. 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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 January 1911, Page 1
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