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SELF - HELP’S PRICES ARE CUT TO THE LIMIT NOT, JUST A - LINE MERE AND THERE.. NOT JUSf “A SPRAT TO CATCH A MACKEREL ’’—BUT ALL—EVERY SINGLE ONE— 0F self-help’s prices are cut absolutely TO THE BONE. ' > T THAT’S WHY YOU’RE ASSURED OF A BIGGER BARGAIN, A BETTER VALUE, NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUY ATfSELF-HELP. ' ' ■■ v .... ’• • . •THAT’S CAN’T GIVE YOU A DISCOUNT. ... SELF-HELP’S MARGIN OF NETt PROin 1$ A(VERY SMAtL 'FRACTION OF a> PER CENT. ‘ —Mil™! 1 SOME TYPICAL SELF - HELP BARGAINS You don’t havQ to “ buy a £1 Bond ” to get SELF-HELP BAKING POWDER TEA SPECIALS GRADE No. I— This is a wonderful blend of the first pickings. Only the. finest leaf, 1 full of precious •sap, finds its way into this tea. No better , blend is sold, in New Zealand, and it is recommended to those who prefet only the best. / , A high quality baking powder that never fails to give the right results. Smooth, fine, and very economical to use. You simply can’t go wrong with Seif-Help Baking Powder/ It’s just BOUND TO RISE. 2/3 per lb. 1/. PER TIN First Grade APPLES, Cooking er Eating 4/6 d/s GRADE. No, 2— r The value of this tea is nothing short of wonderful. It is really an extra-choice, hillgrown Broken Orange Pekoe, It colours and liquors Beautifully,, nnd its fragrance and flavour make it as refreshing a ..cup as the most fastidious could desire,.- .v.-,,' ; o. PER LB. X GRADE No., 3—A good family tea, that is surpnsijfgly ’delicious and ridiculously. low in price, especially when its excellent .quality'is considered. Beautifully flavoured; fragrantly aromatic:,' am economical in the potJ BARDINEB Kiwi BACON, Best Rashers ... Kiwi SAVELOYS ... Kiwi LUNCHEON SAUSAGE Kiwi COOKED HAM BREAD, large loaf FLOUR (best) 25’s 4/-, 50's 8/-, 103 16/WEET BIX Small 7d each ST. MUNGO i Large 1/2 CORNFLAKES, ‘ Kelloggs - v 9£d S for 1/■ lOd and lid lOd dotin flii lb. 1/4 arid 1/6 l(4d PER LB Cenifine Smoked BLUE COD 10d lb. -'M :f;',l!--.- : :- iv H v , zyyfr. laNO KEEPS THEM DOWN. ' Tijl EU'C;Hf PRICES DO J? W? f} : v V ... v . • . , v .. HOTEL. ■ VI

H LJ JL?. 9 • , r<. i'fi c t H DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE • ,Vj>) LADIES’ COATS FROM 15/4 ; 56 Inch vTWEED—v- .-.•k- ; • from 3/11 yard C LADIES’ H ATS , 1 /It'Up' ; #ar‘d* J ‘ V; ; ':j / /■' •. '• •. ' ‘ ! ji’,' ■: 1 • i MEN.'S LUMBER- - MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS • f MEN’S KNITTED • - * -. ' FROM 5/6. BOYS’ SHIRTS--2- each 12/6 Each U HEAVY UNBLEACriEO TOW- BOYS’'SUITS:-. els— ■!'»- ./x -* .V';| 'l".:',. ASTRACAN,: Brown and Grey FACE CLOTHS— FROM 6d; >; • - IT/6 yard a - BERLIN WOOL—: Sdv SkMji i fepYS’-PYJAMAS—V: ;:-. ;' • v ;■ ' 3/9 UP TO CLEAR MENDING WOOL— 4d. Bkelir ! • / 1 W:- ; : ; ; BEST COLLECTION of WOOL ALL WOOL igjin •• ;/.• j. ; •* ■ ~| /v. ; FANCY; COIR MATTINGS—- •; ■■■■ I 2/-, 2/3, 2/9 yird. RUGS—FROM lb/8 ALL WOOL NOW 16 YOUR CHANCE SCHRODER & CO., THE PROI&ItESSIVE DRAPERS ’• ,■ ' ' , > 4 , TELEPHONE No. 2<S. • ' i’ \ £'*;' •.V y;> •; V;-- •. •» • ‘ • Revell Streel, § . - ' ' • Hokitika. _ T liOJL.QDDCQDDQuJI

For two shillings and sixpence you can go to Messrs- Gooch' and Co’s, store and procure a bottle of Cherima) (double cough; Balsam. The resultds 'absolute banishment, of your cough ‘arid colds/ This, Shows what. a generous profit you can get from such a small investment. Get your bottle now.—Advt. * ‘ ' 1 Grey hair is; a sign of age! Rachel Hair Tonic re vitalises roots and . brings, •bick 'colour and lustre; 3s 6cl W. E; i\ViJliams ? Chemist.—Advt. •' ■ ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
562

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1932, Page 2

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