ARE YOU BEING SUCKED DOWN INTO THE WHIRLPOOL OF TAXATION sf <c> o m u. CL m & m SPi'J r -M Co f|s®M ♦... -t*w.»n i ii«gau,^yr.=^ < ~' §gp» Exchange rates, sales tax, increased cost of living on decreased wages, make it imperative to save the pennies wherever possible. Self Help lower prices are the life-line that is helping many to keep their heads above water in the whirlpool of present financial, stringency. Why CAN Self Help sell so low? Because of bulk buying for 140 stores throughout the Dominion; selling for cash to thousands of customers—a quick turnover and no bad debts. Test our quality—Watch our prices—Then you, too, will SHOP SELF HELP and SAVE! Typical Seif Help Prices: SELF HELP Butter Superfine 8d lb BREAD 9d Loaf WorcMtershir* SAUCE Ild qts. Tomato SAUCE 1/2 qts Loots ROLLED OATS, 4lbs 1/Looit CORNFLOUR 3lbs 10d Liquid PARAFFIN, qts 1/10 K TOMATO SOUP, tmall 7d, largo lOd. K GREEN PEAS, tmall 6d, larqt Aid j S.H, BAKING POWDER tmall 5 larqe i/« ' I.H. CUSTARD POWDER 9d tin Kiwi Cooked HAM (tpecial) 1/7 lb,, PHONE No. 23. 140 BRANCHES FOOD SPECIALISTS 10d, Kiwi BACON (Best rashers) 11d, and 1/- lb Kiwi SAVELOYS 1/* dozen GRANOSE small 7d, large 1/* VITABRITS, small 7d, large 1/400 Page WRITING PADS B£d ENVELOPES 3d packet FLOUR 25’s 4/2, 50’s 8/-, 100's 15/11 OATINA, 41b bag 1/5 2 W CREAMOATA, large pkt, 1/6 Alliance ROLLED OATS 4lbs 1/3 CHEESE, full cream 7d Canned PEACHES 1/2 Canned APRICOTS 1/2 PINEAPPLE sd, s£d end 7d WHEAT bushel 5/-, 2001 b sack 15 /• POLLARD, Bushel 1/7, 200 lb saek 15/BRAN bushel 1/4, 1801 b sack 10/6 POTATOES 5/6 cwt CARROTS 2/- 28!bs. APPLES, Cooking or Eating 6lbs 1/ORANGES, sweet, 5 for 1/- $ 140 BRANCHES GROCERY &• PROVISION MERCHANTS
BEWARE OF SORE THROATS. 4$ usual, the coming of winter has been marked by !| huge'number of sore throats and throat coughs. A sore throat is generally the forerunner of a serious eold or possibly influenza. But Baxter’s Lung Preserver will soothe that sore throat away in quick time. It is wonderful how “Baxter's” wards off trouble and in addition increases resistance by its valuable tonic properties. Three sizes at all
Treat a cold logically at the points of infection. Use Nazol—the scientific remedy. Disinfects and protects the points of infection —the passages of the nose and throat. Gives prompt relief. 60 doses for Is 6d, 120 doses for 2s 6d.—-Advt.
> a a % B Pt&S2 ter for Shopping—Hiking-G01f,.. AB2l (left)- —First-rate and Comfortable Shoe fox shopping—an English Tan Willow Calf One-Bar Style, with studded rubber soles and heels. All-round value, far above the price at ssS s§s 0. m w 2CE 23/8 These New Sensible Styles from H.B.' AI 123 (centre) —Golf or Walking Shoe, ghiilie style. An extremely smart model for winter wear, in Tan willow calf, stout leather soles and heels. Enrlish make. gninie siyte. 22/8 A 659 (right) Tan Calf Derby Shoe, with moccasin front, comfortable and waterproof, for golf or winter street wear; English studded rubber soles and heels. I HALLENSTEIN BROS. Limited. ra.v jm—b— BK
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1933, Page 2
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514Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1933, Page 2
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