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m- -m rvn. m j e MEAT AT SENSATIONAL PRICES S AVE 1® IN ' rilE LBPRIMEST OF MUTTON, CHOICE OX BEEF, SMALL GOODS, THjE BEST IN TOWN. ORDERS CALLED FOR AtyH DELIVERED PROMPTLY, James Johnson BUTCHER AND SMALL GOODSMAN REV.*-1 L STREET, HOKITIKA. TELEPHONE—No. 157 M. iffj> I mmm •i > BSii WHEN WE SPEAK ■.OF , i THE MOST FOR Your MONEY AT LEECH’S THIS IS WHAT WE MEAN THE SPECIAL EVERY HOUSEWIFE WILL WELCOME 1 dozen EGGS 1/2 lib BUTTER 1/11b BACON 11d ;• ix 3/1

Meat or Fish PASTES 6d jar Jordan ALMONDS 2/- lb ANTI AC IDO 1/10 tin KRUSCHEN SALTS 1/11 Edmond’s New BAKING POWDER Large Tin 1 /'- .RADIUM large tins 8d STRAW BROOMS "from 2/DAIRY BUTTER lOd SUPERFINE BUTTER 1/CANDLEs 9d lb. C.O. FLOOR POLISH, large tin 1/6 Gallon tins Italian OLIVE OIL 9/6 ' SWEET' CORNMOd and 1/5 Household SOAP, large bars 6d, 3 for 1/5 LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 for 1/LIFEBUOY SOAP Double 7£d CARBOL, large bars 6d Writing pads, 500 pages 9d . ZEEBO'IO'd PILCHARDS 6d and 1 /■ CRYSTALLISED CHERRIES 2/- lb. 'tiE. LLOR *S :?AUC.E- 1/6 bottle CHICK RAISER 51b 1/- ‘ " SHELL GpiT, OYSTER Blbs 1/CORNFLOUR, Loose 31bs 10d SAND SOAP, 'large cakes 6 a 1/• PINEAPPLE, slices dr cubes s|d PEACHES, Dried 2 Crown 11 d APRICOTS, Dried 2 Crown 10d 2!b Tin JAM, made'by Oak 1/Tin MEAT PASTES 6d CURRANTS 6*d 1 New seaJsMiV DATES sib 1/Tinned PEACHESj Firsts, in heavy ' syrup 1/2 - 1 ’" ■' OUR PRICES ARE UNBEATABLE FOR TOBACCO CIGARETTES. W6RCESTER ' SAUCE Quarts lOci - APPLES, Sfurmfer/ wrapped''and V. packed, every apple guaranteed ‘ 1 4/- case, 6lbs a’ 1 /’- EATING PEARS 4-bs 1/BANANAS i)3 ‘dozen. Le Ni I 14 1/Australian LEMONS 4 a t/", t DOUBLE ZIG ZAG 5 a 1/park Drive TOBACCO, 2oz 1/6 Greys TOBACCO, 2oz 1/6 Prize Cro/sstwith 2oz, 1/6 Bears, with Paper, 2oz 1/6 RiverHsad Go'd with Papers 1/6 AND

1! E V E L L THE SERVICE STORE PHONE Ag AND WE WILL DELIVER. STREET, —HOKIT i K A We Follow With Low Prices! Others Lead With High Prices! : yn y 1 < >■'••• : • / . ; - I • . * ■ ~ I ; , PROFITEERING STILL GOES ON. NOTE THESE PRICES FOR YOUR DINNER TABLE., OUR PRICE. ! “LEADER’S PRICES. POTATOES 1/9 per 281 b. CARROTS 2/- per 28b. PARSNIPS 2/- per 281 b. POTATOES 2/* per 281 b. ! CARROTS 2/31: per 281 b. PARSNIPS 2/3 per 281 b. THESE ARE ONLY A FEW. r. ■■ . - \ '■ ■ I There are no “seems” in out; business to make additional 15 per cent, profit to allow 70 s Sugiar free. All our lines carry their own Profit. .... .V., , il>U . - ‘ ‘ •v ;:t , ■ - " ' ’1 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.” , ’NOTET— teritainV In temparinn buys £< of N.Z. Goods; N.Z._ buys ■ 15/- from Britain. Who is profiteering? The N.Z. o:* he British ManufacW^-hen British Goods are landed and sold at less than N.Z. goods. ). Who are we looking to, to 'lift th depression? C/npetitors -must state age. Self Service Coupon for 2/6 requited for Entry. . First Prize £l/1/-; Second Prize 10/6, Third Prize 51- worth m «e Hardware. - CLOSE OF COMPETITION -Ist OCTOBER, 1932. DEE’S WELD STREET. , HOKITIKA. Original colour and glorious glints nf youth restored to grey hair with RAchel Hair Tonic. 3s 6d W. E. Williams. chemist.— Advt. WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT ■•'or (’leighs ! ti’il '’olils, neV'.M tail CURE Treat colds logically—ati the points of infection. Use “Nazol.” Disinfects and protects the passages of the mouth; nose and throat. -A truly scientific remedy that gives prompt relief. It's economical too, at Is 6d for 60 doses and 2s 6d for 120 do«e*,, —Advt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1932, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1932, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 16 September 1932, Page 1

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