J THE HIKER’S COMPANION. A'-hiker last week; was fortunate in hfcyh%' a-' faflieeing companion,. ,Un‘weather prompted his friend tjb tf tiß of Pulmonas. Showers and strong grinds "were favourable to the s&rt’bf k’ cold) but Pujmonas takeii it at bay. To protect, ind relieve ; coughs, colds, sore thpats, etc.,' take Pulmonas.—ls 6d apd 2s Jd.7-.Advt.
Timfes are hard and money ''tight.” ]by the numbers of pipe* an<) cigarettes ? n evidence when one is out «*>d *boub, the demand fpr tobacco ia-:.*6y kedn «wf’’ever—probably . keener--to}>a4xpnieta will tell you, and they Ought to know. Well that is not very surprising for at a time like this most .of us need something to soothe add comfort iis, and help us to “grin a .id Bear jt” -'f- and it is safe’ to eay that four men put of five would sooner “hilt out” anything rather than their tobacco. •' Fortunately there are some excellent - brands available which are quite hiOdeiately priced, and ju?t what ydm. need while waiting for the clouds to, rdH by.' These include’’the famous tobaccos' of the National Tobacco Comp*ny, which (unlike some of the imp&jtgcl i-brißd*),- -are' remarkably free from biootihe, rand as fragrant as they uni^udua. 1 ' Pour brands only ’-e----mebifew? : JttfShead Gold, ' Cavendish; 'and Gut Plug No. .$ kyAdti. ' ■
mm WBDENS LTD. fr.O. BOX SH, CHRISTCHURCHWe will put on express trains the saipe dayas- order received Fresh will pay railage on Fruit and \ egetable orders to the. value of: 7.15. We stipulate cash with order as our prices are /very low. vegetabi.es. Table potatoes in 58ib ,: bags 4/ -; Tltble ' Chrrots ,2/6; Parsnips 3/*; all. per sugar bag;- Table Onions ,3d per : lb. Best Cabbages 6/- per dozen. Good quality 4/- per dozen; Best Caulifloijrers 6/- per dozen; Good quality 4/. per dozens Pumpkins, North Island Iron Batk 2sd per lb. Melons 2d per lb. Celery 4/- dozen bunches; Leeks 3/,per dozeh ' bunches ■/■'> Rhubarb 9/- per dozen bunches; Walnuts, new season’s 7d PfV lb- .: ' r:; '’' ' ’ ‘ ' • '/* We will pack assorted cases to suit also ”SlpaH onions in 501 b bags 6/-, freight paid. > FBUIT. Dessert Apples 7/6 per case ; Cooking Apples |S/- per case. Pears 4/- per'hait cgflef’’i&mon9 1/6 per dozen. ' Sweet Oranges , T/6 per ' dozen.' Poorman Oranges' for marmalade 1/- per dozen. . Freight paid on Vegetable and iVuit order u>r 7/6 or more. PRODUCE. ’ Best wli .. -..liiWheat 19/- per sack ; Pcßird'^SCWb^Reg?.l4/6;- Bran 18010 begs per sack, 10 safck- lots • sheh» Hay 3/6 per bale; per bale; Lucerne 6/- per iilie,' 10 baje lote 4/6' per bale; Oatsheaf Chafl 5/- per bag, IP bag lots 4/6 per bag; Carrots 4/6 per large ssckr. Table. Potatoes 2polb bags ja'/Bißmall' S6und Potatoes large sacks 4/jsr Ba’con Rolls 10*d per lb. Bacon tides' 94d per lb. Haps lid per lb. Rolled Hams 1/- per lb. Lard 6d per ib. AH above quotations, for produce on trucks, Christchurch, sacks included. Cabbage, -Cauliflower<< -and Lettuce )iahtst ; 2/- per 100 freight paid to any itation. ‘ Market gardens ltd.. P.O; BOX, 511 CHRISTCHURCH.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1932, Page 3
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