Self Help Wins the Test! In the- Field of Household Supplies 'it had no theories—just a practical policy of the best goods at the lowest price in 1932. Self-Help’s 140 shops played true cricket with the people, and won their test of confidence. With Self Help first in the low priced field we face the 1933 Test with even greater confidence. Be a Self Help supporter from to-day. We can stand all the barrack of our opponents. These prices enable you to sa\/e spQrjd Sliced BACON 11d lb Whitlock’s PICKLES 1/2 Kiwi- LARD 7d lb Highlander MILK, 9d per large tin (sweetened) Highlander MILK 9d. per large tin (unsweetened) “K” Barlett PEARS 1/-tin, Ige Assorted Gold Star JAM, 2lb tins 1/“K’ Tomato SAUCE 1/1 LEMON PEEL 10d lb Full Cream CHEESE 7d lb Superfine BUTTER 11 d lb Bon Ton Seeded RAISINS s£d pk Sicily ALMONDS 1/8 lb SULTANAS from 6d lb CURRANTS Bid lb Self Help BAKING POWDER 1/- tin COCOANUT, Dessicated 53d PEPPER, loose, 1/- lb CREAM OF TARTAR 1/4 lb Pure Loose COFFEE 2/4 lb Self Help TEAS, Cup Favourites 1/3, 1/10, 2/3 lb. ONIONS slb 1/POTATOES 1/9 quarter HOPS 1/6 per lb Worcester SAUCE, qts, 10d WEETIES 6d Shelled WALNUTS 1/8 lb Morah MARGARINE B£d lb American Straw BROOMS, from 2/BRAN, 1/4 bushel OXO CUBES 11 d tin CAUSTIC SODA, large 1/2, small 73d tin VINEGAR, qt. bottle, 7d Ezywurk CLEANSER 63d “K” PEAS, large, small s£d TOMATOES 4d per lb PEACHES 5d per lb PEARS 6d per lb PLUMS, 4d per lb Cooking APPLES 4d per lb 140 BRANCHES Eating APPLES, 4d per lb PHONE No. 23. SELF#HELP ECIALISTS / y GROCERY &• PROVISION Ml 140 BRANCHES FOOD SPECIALISTS GROCERY &• PROVISION MERCHANTS
n 0 32 a v-A When Guests Arrive ELECTRIC RANGES What a satisfaction to know that a dinner can be cooked on a Moffats Range without hurry or worry. The large oven cooks an entire dinner at one time. The speedy elements enable you to boil and fry foods at a few minutes notice. Let us demonstrate to you the many time-saving features of these ranges, their economy in power consumption, and their exceptional durability. DETAILS AND INFORMATION FROM:— W. H. GIFFORD OR C. L. RENTON, HOKITIKA. THIS is the time when a Moffats Electric Range is a priceless possession—for hospitality and good cooking invariably go . together.. MOFFATS E 3 hpxui
Don’t ask for vinegar—stipulate ISharland’s vinogar and get the best ,&t no extra cost. Brewed in New ( Zealand. Pure, piquant and full-flav-r'dured. ' Sold in bottlo or bulk at all stores.—Advt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1933, Page 2
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 17 February 1933, Page 2
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