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The BASIS of iV yi “WH§ should we pay excessive prices FOR t Ihat T s what I handful of N.Z.R. employees said to each other 10 years ago—arid the spirit of 9elf Help was born. ! From that humble co-operative effort has sprung the Self Help Co-op. of to-day —l3O New Zealand, affording customers in every walßHfe lower prices on all. groceries than was once ever dreamed possible, including, , necessities at barest cost price. Self Help- CONTI NUEB to grow||mply because it is dominated by the principles; co-operation, whlcfi has meanpof course, unparalfelied public support. The original principles of Self Help are still thp -basic principles to r day. Created by the people for the people that more and better groceries should be purchased for less. ' ' are jusc a grocery bargains few of many Hundreds BREAD, 41b loaf lOd* i 1A SUGAR, 70’s- 13/9 ! FLOUR, 25’* 4/-, 50 7/10, 100 15/6 BUTTER (Superfine) 1/DRI ED APR I COT?, Sd and 10d lb, Kiwi BACON, Rashers, 9d, 10d, 11 d Kiwi Cooked HAM (Specials)Sl/6 lb Self Help BAKING POWDER 1/- large tin. ■(, Baxters’ LUNG PRESERVER : :-;t/-2,.:i/l.l* 2/3. :■ ' BRASSO 9*d tin CHEESE, Full Cream 7d lb. D ESS I CATE D COCOAN UT 5d ; Self Help COFFEE ESSENCE I/--STONELESS .DATES 4d lb BULK DATES 51b 1,/HONEY 11b 3d, 21b 1/1 r , GRANOSE, small 6d, large 1/11 WEE+BIX, small 6d, large 1/4 HIGHLANDER MILK 9d large tin Shelled WALNUTS, halves 1/8 lb PEANUTS, shelled 4d lb BOILING PEAS Blb 1/SPLIT PEAS 4lb 11d PINEAPPLE Sid and 7d CANNED' PEACHES 1/2 CANNED APRICOTS 1/2 iQ’TOL 1/6 RAISINS (1502) Ud packet RINSO, small 4£d; large 9d K LAUNDRY SOAP 4£d and 8d LAUNDRY SOAP large bar 6d SUNLIGHT SOAP ,(with # dish cloth) 6d and 9d PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP s*.d LUX tOI LET SOAP s£d PARK DRIVE TOBACCO 1/6 PR IZEC ROP, TOBACCO 1/6 GREYS TOBACCO 1/6 SILVER FERN, Mild 1/6 RIVERHEAD GOLD 1/0 f RING YOUR ORDER, THOME No. 23. (pFPQBifE KELLERS 1 HOTEL). ;tjh*

00 YOU KNOW That there are many uses for SAN lit I!R’S'EUCALYPTI EXTR ACT, T b beneficial effects .are manifest wl eii used' internally in cases of colds, ’fl?Us indigestion, flatulence or headache. Externally b is efficacious on accoiv^ ; ' of its stimulating, non-irritant actioij. and wonderful antiseptic powers. Cu|k; sores, and infected wounds heal iy when treated with SANDER’S EXTRACT. A few drops in half a tumbler of water used daily as a mouthwash wil prevent pyorrheoa, month in-; feetions and carious teeth. ft}: On account of its volatility SANDER’S EXTRACT is easily and coiii pletely vaporised into a powerful anti•septic vapour, which, when used as stsi ihhalation, is a very effective remedy for. cold in the head, or infections in the nose. Be sure of the GENUINE lie fuse imitations and common eucalvp ■ns mis mid insist on SANDER’S EXTRACT -Advl

• ' For liillrenza Colds. WOODS’ GREAT PEPPERMINI GUR* • Star •seniors, to play Excelsiors tomorrow at Rugby Park will be selected from the following: Baird. T’arthome, Reynolds, ; Furness, Guy. Hcandrott, Kirkland, Cochrane, Buchanan, Fell, Bunn, Dixon, Scott. Petrie,: Deere, McNaiughton, .Beban bind F'ong. 1

, Goughs and colds are dangerous when neglected. The weakened s.vsten i* then extremely susceptible to more serious ailments. Take Tonking’s kin •pbefl Rnililsion—it’s >a great remedy for coughs -and colds and at the same time ■■ builds up the svf-tnm. Sold everywhere— ls 6d, 2s 6d and 4s 6d —Advt.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
563

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 23 September 1932, Page 3

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