m CHOCOLATE CAKE taken cak this for The was recipe m m ■m 15/ BUT BEHIND IT ALL from the Self'Help Cookery Book > page 210. Get a Cookery Book FREE with a £/ order from any SelfHelp Store, 3d. with a 10/- order or 6d. with a 5/- order. —is SelfHelp Baking Powder. And isn’t it a wonderful cake? Only years o f research work and laborato r y tests could produce a Baking Powder to make a cake like this. Absolutely nothing but the best British ingredients are used in the manufacture of our Baking Powder. UOOKED HAM (Kiwi Special) 1/7 Kiwi BACON (Best Rashers) 11d and 1/- lb TULIP BUTTER 106 lb -RUTTER (Superfine) ltd LARD, 8d lb POTATOES, 1/6 quarter ONIONS, 2/- quarter POLLARD 200 lb sack 15/WHEAT, 5/« bushel BRAN, 180-lb sack, 10/6; Bushel 1/4 S.H. CUSTARD POWDER, B*d S.H. CUSTARD POWDER 1/- tin S.H. SANDSOAP, 6 cakes 1/S.H. HOUSEHOLD SOAP (first grade) 4£d and 8d 200 LB - SACK OF WHEAT (pink) small ,7d, large SALMON 11d SALMON (middle cut), small 9d, large 1/3 SARDINES (lunch pack) 5 for 1/APPLES, slb 1/’, per case TOMATOES, 3d lb; 3/- per case PEARS, 4d 'lb COCOA (loose) 1/- lb RICE, 6ib 1/• PEARL BARLEY, 51b 1/• HARICOT BEANS, s!b 1/SAGO, 51b 1/- > 140.; BRANCHES LIMA BEANS, s£d lb 701 b Bag SUGAR 1A 17/4 ROPE LINES (40 yards) 5d WIRE LINES (40 yards) lod ASPIRINS (Self Help sgr.) 25’s 4id, 100’s 1/2 CLOTHES PEGS 6 dozen 1/PINE APPLES (cubes or slices) s*d and 7d Canned APRICOTS 1/1 tin Canned Peaches (slices) 1/2 tin Canned PEACHES (halves) 1/2 tin LIQUID PARAFIN, qts 1/10, pts 1/HONEY (local) 8d and 1/1 PHONE No. 23. SELF# FOOD SPECIALISTS 140 BRANCHES GROCERY &• PROVISION MERCHANTS
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Just a Second If your watch is not giving absolute Railway reliability bring it to us for Expert Repairing Maybe it only requires cleaning, regu- 111 lating or a minor repair. Whatever it is, we will do it satisfactorily and at small cost to you. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA ’Phone 152 J. Tennent
'trm IFfSNfc'SI il 3 if CBS If bought as a present to a friend, a piece of Genuine Crystal Ware is sure to win instant and lasting appreciation. If bought for your own home it will add just another touch of charm to the art ware you already ® possess. * Our stocks of English Crystal Ware are regularly drawn from the best sourceu of supply. Your inspection 'is cordially solicited^ j. Tenoent MAWHERA QUAY GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA ‘Phone 152
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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503Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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