Yes, good, clean, fresh groceries are indeed great to eat. You see, we sell such enormous quantities that we have to keep men opening up fresh, clean goods from our bulk stocks every day. There’s no time for them to get musty, stale, and soiled, as they do when they lie exposed to the myriads of microbes in many retail stores. Some stores are beautifully clean, some are not. You run no risk when you order our goods —and, of course, you know about our Wholesale prices. If not, ask your neighbour. Our BIG General Wholesale Catalogue of Grocery. Hardware, Implements, Jewellery, Drapery, Boots, Saddlery, Furniture, etc., is FREE. If you have one, use it; if you haven’t, write to-day. It’s yours without obligation. See the low freights to your town on the front pages. JTHERE’S A REASON FOR OUR WONDERFUL GROWTH). 120 LAIDLftW LEEDS (Our Guarantee : Satisfaction or money back.) SUPPLIERS OF EVERYTHING IN THE WIDE WORLD DIRECT TO YOU AT WHOLESALE PRICES. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS Warehouse—Corner of Hobson and Wyndham Sts., Auckland.
k FOXTON CASH BAKERY. mHE best quality of white JL and brown bread delivered all parts of the town and district, : : UP-TO-DATE afternoon TEAROOMS. Small goods and confec-tionery—-the best in town. Artistic wedding and birthday cakes made to order. SUPPERS may be obtained every night. Ham and eggs, fish and chips, hot pies and light refreshments. M. E. PERREAU, BAKER & CONFECTIONER. E. P. OSBORNE AND CO., UNDERTAKERS, Avenue Road, Foxton. CHARGES. from £1 10/-; Youths, from £2 10/-; Adults, from £3 15/-. Polished and Unpolished Coffins in Stock. MOUNSEY & CO., AUCTIONEERS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS AND GENERAL SALESMEN. HAVE decided to open a branch of their business in Foxton, have arranged to hold monthly sales at Mr Nye’s coal yards. The first sale will take place on MONDAY, the 30th October, commencing at I p.m,, and the Auctioneers will be pleased to receive entries m live and dead stock of every description. Correspondence invited, prompt settlements, JNO. MOUNSEY, Auctioneers.
POST AND TELEGRAPH INFORMATION. LETTERS AND LETTER CARDS. Inland, the Cook and certain other South Sea Islands, I/id. for first 4 oz. or fraction thereof; /id. for each additional 2 oz. or fraction thereof. The United Kingdom, and British possessions, l/id for each oz. or fraction thereof. Postcards. —Inland : Single id ; reply, 2d. All other places: Single, iJid; reply 3d. REGISTRATION. Registration insures proof of the delivery of mail-matter by placing it under the hand-to-hand check of every officer dealing with it. Registered matter should be placed in strong covers.- All classes of matter may be registered; but commercial papers, printed papers, . ete., must be so packed as to admit of easy examination. Every person who registers a letter is entitled to a receipt for it from the office at which it is registered. If a further receipt is desired from the addressee, this will be obtained upon payment by the sender of an additional fee of 2%d. at the time of registration 01 subsequently. In the event of the loss of an inland registered letter or a registered letter from any country with which New Zealand has, a reciprocal arrangement as to indemnities the Postmaster-General consents, under certain conditions, to be liable to pav a sum not exceeding £2. POSTAL NOTES New Zealand. — The notes are issued tor nine amounts, upon which poundage is charged as follows : —For notes of 1/, 1/6. 2/- and 2/6, poundage Vzd; 3/- and 5/-, poundage Id.; 10/-, 15/-, and 20/-, poundage 2d. British Postal Orders. —British postal orders for fixed sums from 6d. to £1 are issued for payment in the United Kingdom and some of the British possessions. The poundage is: Up to 2/6, Id; to 15/-,. 2d; to £l, 3d. Money Orders (for places within New Zealand). —For sums not over £5 the charge is 3d; £lO, 6d; £ls, gd ; £2O, Is.; £25, is 3d; £3O, is sd; £35, is 9d; £40,25. TELEGRAPH. Tariff rates. telegrams, from any station to any station, for 12 words or less, including address and signature, 8d; for every additional word, Y 2 d. Urgent telegrams.—For 12 words or less, including address and signature, 1 12 for every additional word, id. BOOKS AND PRINTED PAPERS. All places.—id. per 2 oz. or frac tion thereof. Magazines (registered).— Inland: Each copy not exceeding 8 oz., id.; every additional 8 oz. or fraction thereof, Yd. Newspapers.—Town and inland, Yz d. each.
MESDAMES HENDERSON & CUNNINGHAME, FRUITERERS, CONFECTIONERS & CATERERS. HAVE re-commencedbusi-ness in premises next to Mr Healey’s Pharmacy. The choicest English and Colonial confections stocked. The choicest Island fruit always on hand. A commodious and well-lighted SUPPER ROOM for the convenience of patrons. Fish and Grill Suppers a Speciality.
I CHRI STMAS FOOT-WEAR! T o enjoy the Christmas Holidays it is essential to have neat and comfortably fitting Boots and Shoes. You cannot do better than gratify your taste and ensure your comtort than by selecting your footwear from my well-selected stock of ENGLISH, AMERICAN & COLONIAL GOODS. The Prices are right and satisfaction is guaranteed. Call and inspect. E. T. BETTY, I BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER. Local Agent for His Master s Voice Gramaphone. Just the instrument to delight the family for the festive season. Call and hear the latest records. To prevent a cold “getting hold of you,” take NAZOL on Sugar, or inhale it at intervals, fts effects are simply marvellous, '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1591, 25 July 1916, Page 1
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894Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 1591, 25 July 1916, Page 1
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