fiifjtt' I ■ m lilHiliH t r MEAT AT SENSATIONAL PRICES | ; S AVE 1 D IN TI P LBPRIMEST OF MUTTON, CHOICE OX BEEF, SMALL GOODS, §!| THE $ BEST IN TOWN. Orders called for anh delivered promptly. jTairites ' joliiisoti 1 'L BUTCHEJI AND SMALL GOODSMAN • ■ fl REYFIE STREET, HOKITIKA. , TELEPHONE—No. 157 M. |§ B mm ill M-"-- 1 -
f. •i IffM-: Others poljow/ OUR PRICE. V - , t . , POTATOES 1/6 quarter CARROTS 1/6 quarter PARSNIPS 1/6 quarter .. BUTTER (dairy) 10d 1 ■ ■ ; :■ •! .*• : APPLES 4/- case, limited quantity WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 10d BATH SOAP 'S a 1/ASPARAG.US 1/2 , SEED POTATOES 2/- quarter FOLLOWER’S PRICE. POTATOES 2/- quarter CARROTS 2/PARSNIPS 2/- quarter BUTTER APPLES 4/6 case WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE 1 BATH SOAP 4;a,1/ASPARAGUS 1/3 SEED POTATOES 3/- quarter. I V THE SERVICE STOftE PHfiiNE gg AND WE WILL DELIVER, i(E V ELL ST REET TO K IT I K A
We Follow With Low Prices -1 0t er> Lead With High Prices PROFITEERING STILL GOES ON. NOTE THESE PRICES FOR YOUR DINNER TABLE. OUR PRICE, POTATOES 1/9 , per ,281 b, CARROTS 2/■ per 28. fr. PARSNIPS 2/- per 281 b. i “LEADER’S PRICES. POTATOES 2/- per 28!b. CARROTS 2/3 per 281 b, PARSNIPS 2/3 per 281 b. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW. There are no “seems” in our business to make; additional 15 per cent, profit to allow 70’s Sugar free. All our lines carry their own Profit. ' We don’t class Butter as “Hardware” and refuse £5 orders because butter Is supposedly not Groceries. ENTER OUR COMPETITION. FOR BEST ESSAY UNDER 16 YEARS, ON “WHY SHOULD WE PATRONISE NEW ZEALAND GOODS ’’ NOTE.— Britain, in umparison buys £2 of N.Z. Goods; N.Z. buys 15/- from Britain. Who is profiteering? The N.Z. or the British Manufacturer when, British Goods are landed and sold at less than N.Z. goods. Why? Who are we looking to, to lift the depression ? Competitors must state age. Self Service Coupon for 2/6 required for Entry. Fi;st Prize £l/1/-; Second Prize 10/6, Third Prize 5/- worth in new Hardware. CLOSE OF COMPETITION--Ist OCTOBER, 1932.
,'S WELD STREET, HOKITIKA.
CANTERBURY EDUCATION BOIARD. LEASE OF RESERVE. rpENDERS will be received at the ! board’s Office, 'Christchurch, up to NOON on -SATURDAY, 17th., for leasing old seller • site at Upper Kokatalii. Term 4 years ; area 2\ acres. Conditions at “Guardian” Office. OHAS. KIRK, Secretary.
OTICE. AWING to subsidy by Unemployment U -Dom'd f.. wages ioi; renovntums alterations and now verb. bmldin costs' are considerably cheaper lor •• short period. Timber is now olieapn than over. Build nov . Applv. l I*. H WHITI'OI! D. Buil'derV' Hampden S’l'oet. Telephone No. 211.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 September 1932, Page 1
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