TUTRITIOHIBTS RECOMMEND •OAT BREAFKASTS. __ere is'-a m ossa g'3‘ to ‘mothers everywhere—iio other breakfast ie so widely urged; by teachers and child health experts ijas' a .good, ‘.hPtShEeakfast of rolled oats. So be sure ofthe best—be sure iyo ll get' Boiled Oats; They’re the*"finest selected oats, and are’milled to retain, all'the vital oat elements essential to healthaftd strength. Ask your gipcer ..definitely jfor Diamond Rolled Oats— New Zealand’s economy breakfast.
NO SENSE OF HUMOUR. Life’j no joke: when you’ve, got a. cold. A bursting, head, streaming nose, burning throaty deaden .your sense of humour. Luckily there’s Pul.-; morias to quickly put you right again. Taken in. the . early stages of a cold; Pulmonas', always give relief. . Ask. for Pulmonas. any, chemist, or store.
¥ MARKET GARDENS LTD. P.O. BOX 598, CHRISTCHURCH. We will put on express , trains the same day as order received Fresh Fruit, Vegetables • and Produce, and will pay railage on Fruit and Vegetable orders to* the value of 7/6. We stipulate cash with’ order as our prices are very low. VEGETABLES—REDUCED PRICES. \ 'Best Table. Potatoes large sacks 13/6, .'s6lb. bags' 4/v Carrots 1/- dozen bunches, 2/6 sugqr bag; Parsnips 1/6 dozen Punches, 3/6 sugar bag.; Swedes 2/6 per'.sugar bag; Table.Oni^p'2d per lb. Pickling Onions <IJ4 perlm y Cabbages 4/- and 6/- per 4/- and 6/- : .ljd i per lb.; Marrows Id .|ie^/lb.^.Melons )~2d per lb. j 'Cele’ry ' 4/- •doieh'^biin'ches; Leeks 3/- frozen i bu\pches; Walnuts 8d per lb. We will pack assorted cases to an v value. m FRUIT. ■ ■ Best dfisaert Apples 7/- case; Cooking Appla 5/6 per case; Pears 3/per half case; Lemons 1/6 per dozen; Sweet Oranges 1/6 peri, dozen ; Poorman or Sydney Oranges for MarmaTa' 1 - 1/6 per dozen. i paid on all orders of 7/6 or more. > ' ■ • *sf PRODUCE. ! Best #ible Fowl Wheat 19/- per sack 200i|;, PolIard"l«0lbs 13/6; BratV 1801bs 9/-:';' Straw Chaff 2/6 per sack, > r lo sack lots 2/3 per sack; Baled Hay r3/3- per bale; 10 bale lots SI- per bale; Lucerne Hay 4/6 per bale, 10 bale lo ts.?4/3 “per Oatsbenf; Chaff 51- per sack, /sack lots 4/6 per sack ; Carrots large sacks 4/6; small potatoes 2001 b bags 4/6; Mangolds loose truck lots 22/6 per ton.- ' ' Bacon Rolls 10Jd per lb. ; Bacrtn Sides 9Jd per lb.; Hams lid per lb. ; Rolled Hams If- per lb; Lard 6d per lb. Freight oof ; paid'; on Produce. ’ Fresh eggs'; 1/3/ &r doz.; F rei girt paid on go' doz< lots. Quotations-' for Produce on trucks. ' iristchurch. "Nn charge for sacks or cases. MARKET GARDEN! LTD. P.O. CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1932, Page 3
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