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:: SPECIAL LINES AT :: BAUCKHAM’S. V* LARGE BOTTLES OF SAUCE, Tomato and Worcester-'; ’shire, 1/2, JAM, 7d Tin. CUSTARD POWDER, Cd Pkt. OR A NOSE BISCUITS, 1/2. EGG POWDER, !)d Large Tin. RAISINS, 8d Pkt. BEAVER BAKING POWDER/1/4. BALLOON BAKING POWDER, 2/4. MILK, 8d per Tin. BUTTER, 21bs. 3/3. BAUCKHAM’S CASH BUYER OF EGGS AND GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. ’PHONE 52. - - - GOODS DELIVERED.

FRUIT PRESERVING AND JAM :: MAKING. :: CANNED FRUITS and Jam arc steadily advancing in price, owing to shortage of jars and tin, so economise by making your own preserves. My stocks include necessary rerinisites for tiic purpose, such as SCREW-TOP PRESERVING JARS. TIN-TOP JELLY JARS. RUBBER RINGS. WOOD SPOONS. PRESERVING PANS. All kinds of SUGAR now in stock, also requirements for Pickle-making—Spices, Vinegar, etc. GOODS ARE CLEAN AND FRESH, AND DELIVERED FREE. SEND YOUR ORDER TO E. A. OXLEY, CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTON. 'PHONE, No. G. P.O. BOS, No. 2G.

GREAT BRITAIN SPOKE OF HAVING A MINISTER OF THRIFT. IT weak! bo the duty of this oftieial to see that thrift is practised by the Government, and by private individuals. Appoint yourself as a “Thrift Minister” in your home, and keep a watchful eye on all your expenditure. You would then see the advantages in BUYING GROCERIES FOR CASH AT WALKER & FURRIE’S. HEKE every penny docs its fullest duty — buying the maximum amount of “good” Groceries. COMPAKE prices.hero with those you have been paying elsewhere. Keep the' quality standard well in mind, and prove that for the Best Grocery Values you must go to Walker & Furrie's, The Discount on Cush .Purchases we give mean worth-while savings to yon. WALKER AND FURRIE, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” PROVISION MERCHANTS - FOXTON.

IF YOU WANT A MOTOR CAR 'BUY A SAXON. WE HAVE IN STOCK BOTH THE SAXON SIX, . AND THE ROADSTER. AND WILL BE PLEASED TO TAKE YOU FOR A TRIAL RUN AT ANY TIME. SOME oi‘ the Features of SAXON CARS: Coulitieiital Motor, Warner Starting and Lighting System, Timken Roller Bearings, Hyatt Bearings, Demountable Rims, Fodders lutdiator, and Reiehenbaek Carburettor. WE also hold the district agency for MANY ELL CARS, and all other leading makes. ALSO SOLE AGENCY FOR PAKTTN-PALMER 31 H.P., -1-CYLINDER, FIVE-SEATER. E. PORTER. : MOTOR GARAGE, . SHANNON.

FINAL SHIPMENT OF CANADIAN CARBIDE. ijiji imi rum 11' 'iii m— 11 min iiaguwiD^wpJ^ POSITIVELY the last shipment of Canadian Carbide to leave Canada for the duration of the ■war has just arrived at Collinson and Soil s, Palmerston X. After this, only Japanese Carbide will be procurable, which is never as good. CANADIAN CARBIDE burns without waste, and without sooting the burners. The quantity is strictly limited, so early ordering is absolutely necessary. The prices quoted are i'.o.r. at Palmerston North: CANADIAN CARBIDE, in 2evvt. drums, lump, £lO 5/- drum, CANADIAN CARBIDE, in 2cwt. drums, nut, £l2 15/- drulu. CANADIAN CARBIDE, loose in own tins, nut, 1/1 lb. CANADIAN CARBIDE, loose in own tins, lump, 1/2 lb. CANADIAN CARBIDE, in sealed kerosene tins, about ollbs. in tin, lump, 1/2 lb. GOLLINSON AND .SON BROAD STREET PALMERSTON N.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1822, 4 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1822, 4 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1822, 4 May 1918, Page 2

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