Children like Wade’s Worm Figs, A safe and certain remedy for worms. •Pleasant to take. All chemists am stores.—Advt.
Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coughs and Colds, never fails.
PRODUCE. Table potatoes ]3/G sack Pig potatoes 4/G ~ Pig meal 12/- „ Clone! whole fowl wheat. 25/0 ~ A. (lai'tons 22/6 „ Algerians 19/6 ~ Broken wheat 19/6 ~ Partridge peas, broken 19/Baled Lucerne liny £6 10s per ton, baled oat straw £2 16s per ton, best hand haled clover hay £6 10s per ton, mixed meadow hay £6 16s per ton, first quality cow hay £4 ]os per ton. Cooking apples 6/6 401 b. ease, carrots 4/0 sugar bag. parsnips 5/- sugar bag, swedes 12/- 100 lb., pupipkins lid lb., dessert apples. Delicious 401!>. cases 9/0, best Stunners 12/6. 2nd. grade Stunners 9/0. ?i!eat meal 16/- lOOlbs, fowl grit 8/6 100 lbs, oyster dust 7/- 50 lbs., fresh eggs lOduz. lots 3/- doss., preserved eggs, 25. dos. lots 2/6 doz. Galvanised wire 21 /G c-wt., fowl netting 50yd. ro'ls 15/6, roofing iron 7sd per foot. V7e ran supply promptly all t kinds of fruit* vegetables, grain and produce at current market- rates. Terms strictly cash with all orders on trucks at Cli'C'h. All quotations subject to market fluctuations. All sacks are full size except whore otherwise mentioned. Our guarantee—lf you are not satisfied return the goods and we refund your money. AA’e offer once used grain and flour sacks, lOd each and clean whole chaff sacks, 7sd. SPREYDQN PRODUCE CO., (Late F. Wildmaii & Coy.) 240 Lyttelton Street Spreydon.
PRODUCE PRICES. E CAM SUPPLY PROMPTLY: Best table potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 10/Best table;', potatoes', 561 b. bags 4/Small sound potatoes, 2001 b. sacks 5/Table carrots, in 561 b. bags 3/6 Table parsnips, in 561 b. bags 4/Tnble swedes, in 561 b. bags 2/6 Marrows and pumpkins, per lb. 1-Jd Onions, table or pickling, per lb. •Id Cabbage, per sack 6/Rectroor, per box 2/6 Australian jam melons, per lb. .. 2|d Dessert apples, Cox’s Orange etc. in 401 b. boxes 8/G Children’s dessert apples, very sweet but small 6/Cookers 6/0 Dessert pears, half cases 4/6 Freight on above, ,8d per 561bs. Milling wheat—2oolb. sacks 24/-, clean seconds wheat 22/- per sack, Garton Oats 17/0 per bag, pollard 17/6 bran 12/-, 'oatslieaf cliafF 110/- per ton (sacks included), per single bag 5/-, straw chaff 3s (sacks included), pure ground barley (much better than pollard) per sack 15s, pure ground wheat meal 16s per sack. Mew season’s honey 601 b. tins 27/6, 20lb. tins 11/-, oyster shell fowl grit 561 b. bags 5/-, new mild cured bacon (cured in our factory) rolls about 251 b. 1/1 per lb., hams 1/2 per lb. CASH WITH ORDERS. C. E„ MEREDITH JJD„ . BOX 21 : WAIMATE
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1928, Page 1
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452Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1928, Page 1
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