TO PAY THE RETAILER'S HEAVY SELLING EXPENSES AND LOSE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THEIR RETAIL PRICES AND OUR WHOLESALE PRICES? I SECONDS, THEN ACT Our 113-Page Catalogue of Draper}', Grocery. Hardware, Saddlery & Boots, etc , is free for the asking CANDLES, Wax, sd. per lb., 4/11 &z. lbs., 10/9 box 25 lbs. COCOA, VAN KOIiTEN'S, •! lb. 1/7, I lb. 3/1 CURRANTS, 2 id. lb., 2/9 per doz. JAPAN RiCE, 2d. lb., 1/10 doz. SOAP, household, 4 bars for lid. WASHING SOPA, 16 lbs. for 1/KEROSENE, with genera! orders, 7/5 case, 130 test, White Rose, best JAMS, I lb., 3/11 doz., 19/4 case 5 doz. MATCHES, Bell's, 250's lid. box, 1/6 doz., 17/9 gross FLOUR, Southern, 19/6 sack, 9/11 per 100 CHAMPION, 20/5 sack, 10/5 per 100 RIVAL TEA, the best t>y test, worth 1/10 retail, o«r wholesale price, 1/4 lb., 6 lbs., 7/11 JOHNSON'S BEST (iALVD. WIRE, in i cwts., No. 5, £l2 ss. ton, 12/6 per cwt. Barbed, £ls 4s. 6(1. ton, 15/6 cwt. AMERICAN, Plain, in \ cwts., No. 5, f.19 13/- tan, 10/11 per cwt. Barbed, £l3 17/6 ton, 13/11 cwt. TOBACCO, Havclock & Derby, sd. stick, 3 sticks for 5/3 'Wfcoles&le Suppliers OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO THE CONSUMED BY CATALOGUE ONLY. BOX 45! ,EKCE ST, AUCKLAND. ■WWrss«
«@k LOOK OUT FOURTH CONTEST f ANOTHER § j IN. PRIZES. | 'Full particulars will be advertised | | in this paper on SEPT* 7 ~ LARKY little maidens, who caper on the Quay, Loudly sing the praises of Suratura Tea ! MOLL," he said, and Molly Siggcrs sniggers consciously, "you don't want to marry 'Any ; better let 'im be. Won't yer drink yer Suratura always 'long wi' me?" She says, "Steve, Ido believe I will." "RightO !" says he. THE people of Te Kuiti, although they live remote from this world's toil and glory, upraise a joyous note. They've learned to live charmed lives, you see, by drinking Suratura Tea. SING a song o' sixpence multiplied by four ! —buys a pound of Suratura Tea, so why pay more ? Four times six is twenty-four—that's two shillings, see?—buys a pound, at any store, of Suratura "IV INSOMNIACS, dyspeptics, misan--L thropes, boors, snarlers ot all sorts and sizes, why not drink Suratura Tea and begin to enjoy life ? \ r OU go for gold to Bendigo, for J- lacquers to japan : for monkeys straight to Borneo or Lagos, if you can;" then, if you want dried fruits and things, vou'll get 'em in Mildura. The finest "tea comes from Ceylon. The iinest's Suratura ! "T DO CONFESS," said Nell, "it .1 seems that this was nectar _in my dreams. I'm none the poorer, it's For Children's Hacking Cough at night, Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d. 2s Gd.*
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King Country Chronicle, Volume IV, Issue 291, 3 September 1910, Page 6
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