THE unusual lowness of these prices, together with the desirability of the goods, is sure to be appreciated by those on the alert for just such a combination ot goodness and economy. Boys’ Washing Hats, 6d each. Flowers, Sprays and Wreaths, 3d each. Hair Nets, id each. Ribbons, id yard. Unbleached Tabling, I/- yard. Children’s Handkerchiefs, id each. Women’s Hose, ribbed and plain, i/-, 1/3, 1/6, i/g, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. Towels, F. GABITES. "N BAUCKHAM’S MESSAGE TO YOU : : : s I AM SELLING FOR SPOT CASH : FLOUR. 25’s 4/0, 50’s S/!», 100’s 1 7/3. SUGAR, I2lbs. for 2/10. SUGAR, lA„ Per Bag 1.2/-. 3 TINS JAM 1 /-. MATCHES, f>d. Packet. KEEP COMING TO THE OLD CV\£H GROCERY STORE. YOU CANNOT DO 13ETT^R^ ’PifOME 52. iT -GROCERIES.WE AIM AT PERFECTION IN ALL DETAILS IN i QUALITY, PRICE, AND SERVICE. Ti!' u M WE cater for those who insist on a high standard of GROCERIES, and it you deal here you can rest assured of the BEST at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND PROMPT DELIVERY - - will make you a steady customer of o”rs. WALKER & FURRIE, FOXTON. L LORD KITCHENER’S MESSAGE; : ; STUDY ECONOMY. PRACTICE ECONOMY. ENCOURAGE ECONOMY. Are you studying economy by READING tny advertisements ? Are you practicing economy by BUYING from me ? Are you encouraging economy by TELLING OTHERS of my low prices ? THESE ARE SOME OF MY ECONOMY PRICES: : : : : FLOUR. 2Slbs.. 4/G, SOlbs., 8/1), lOOlbs., 1.7/6. SUGAR, I2lbs. for 2/10, oer bag 12/-. HIGHLANDER MILK, sd. per tin. GRANOSE, 1/- per packet, 3/6 per tin. PINEAPPLE, 1/1. for 3 tins. LOOSE DATES, 3d. per lb. REMEMBER —Kerosene has not advanced with me — 4/0 per tin, 1)/- per case. J AMES M. KELLY, THE CASH STORE - FOXTON. lUpjgWjßai WANTED KNOWN. IT may be wise to advertise Something that’s “WANTED” KNOWN But little need I find indeed, To tell much WANTED KNOWN. My Window display speaks well for itself, And the prices they simply please ; And the Rings I design, seem well to combine The whisperings of Cupid with ease. A FINE RANGE OF GOODS JUST ARRIVED PER THE S.S, OTAKI : J. GOLDER, : Tin; QUALITY .IEWEt.LEII, eoxton. N.B. —Old Gold Jewellery Bought, Exchanged, or artistically Re-made to any design of the Jeweller’s Art.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1446, 14 September 1915, Page 2
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371Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1446, 14 September 1915, Page 2
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