SAME OLD PRICES FOR CASH AT BAUCKHAM’S. uj su inanui i—w—w—vwwr JAM, per Tin Id. , MILK, Bd, 7/!) dozen. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, (id Bottle DESERT GOLD TEA, 2/2. RECORD TEA, 2/- and 2/4. Tiie Verv Best COCOA, 2/- for -Mb. Tin. NEWBURY RUSKS, 1/2. GRANOSE, 1/1. SALMON' and HERRINGS, Large Tins, l/G. FLOUR, AM, !)/!), and IS/(i. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR AT ANY TIME. BAUCKHAM’S CASH BUYER OF EGGS AND GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. ’PHONE 52. - - - GOODS DELIVERED. 9 j «4i| || film mi III ! I 111 iHH 111 ItirnfTTTiliTWTi SOW THE SEEDS OF SUCCESS FRESH SUPPLIES OF COOPER’S ’VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. BORDEAUX MIXTURE and ARSENATE OF LEAD, Ele.. for Spraying Purposes. TEA {Torn 1/10 per lb. TINNED FRUITS from 1/2 Tin. ••‘ALL GOLD’’ brand PEACHES, APRICOTS and PEARS (in heavy syrup), 1/0 per Tin. CORNFLOUR (Brown & Poison’s), Del per lb. SPLIT PEAS. PEARL BARLEY, LENTILS, Etc., for Soup making'. FRESH ASSORTMENT of AULSEBROOK'S BISCUITS. 'My Stocks of General Groceries are all Glean & Reliable, E. A. OXLEY, CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, FOXTUN. ’PHONE, No. ii. I’.O. BOX, No. 20. Mtafmnwgn WMEHXiraamamißamMTnqmfflfmWtainngll - * ‘ ' f/ HORSE & COW COVERS. THE winter is .tow upon us, and the nights are getting cold. Do you value your hor.se or your cow? It you do, then why not cover it with the best White Duck Cover? PROCURABLE AT WALKER & FURRIERS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES : BEST WHITE DUCK HORSE-COVERS BEST WHITE DUCK COW-COVERS - 32/-. 17/6. WALKER AND FURRIE, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” PROVISION MERCHANTS - FOXTON. YOU WANT A KOTOR CAR UJY 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. HOME of (lie Features of SAXON CARS: Continental 'Motor, Wagner Starling and Lighting System, Timken Roller Bearings, H'atl; Bearings, Demountable Rims, .Fodders Radiator, ami Reiehcnback Carburettor. W.E also hold the district agency for MAXWELL CARS, and all other leading makes. ALSO SOLE AGENCY FOR PARTIN-PALMER Ti H.P., -i-CYLIXDER, FIVE-SEATER. h . PORTER, MOTOR GARAGE, SHANNON, BA B Y WE E K AT COLLIN SON & SON’S. gyr:.iai3MOTnirwrtaiJi^\:tx^‘^tgiCTceg£gr.Ts !»' warm PLANNED to demonstrate just how well we are catering for |he trade of molhers who need Pushcarts, Pushchairs, Sulkies, Prams, High Chairs, Nursery Chairs, ele. PUSHCARTS. —Direct importations by us from the makers, and of unrepeatable values because (it increased costs and freights to-day. At 79/6, 87/6, &£6 !0/-. SULKIES. —A very popular idea to-day. All steel, with Rubber Tyres. Strong and compact. Only 69/6. PUSHCARTS.—A favourite for kiddies of one or two. At 52/6. HIGH CHAIRS Fixed pattern, leg's well spread to prevent capsizing, movable tray, oil finish in American birch, at 28/6. Others folding down to three different positions, at 42/6. NURSERY CHAIRS at 6/8. PRAMS . —The newest designs. You should see them, at £9 2/-, £lO, and £! I 10/-. COLLINSON AND SON BROAD STREET PALMERSTON N.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1865, 17 August 1918, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1865, 17 August 1918, Page 2
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