f I SAME OLD PRICES FOR CASH AT BAUCKHAM’S. JAM, per Tin 7d, MILK, Del, 8/9 dozen. WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, fid Bottle DESERT GOLD TEA, 2/2. RECORD TEA, 2/- and 2/4. The Very Best COCOA, 2/- for Alb. Tin. NEWBURY RUSKS, 1/2. GRANOSE, 1/1. SALMON and HERRINGS, Large Tins, 1/0. FLOUR, 5/3, 9/9, and 18/G. DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR AT ANY TIME. BAUCKHAM’S CASH BUYER OF-EGGS AND GOOD DAIRY BUTTER. ’PHONE 52. GOODS DELIVERED. SOW THE SEEDS OF'SUCCESS riTrjyifnwiii^ FRESH SUPPLIES OF COOPER’S VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS. BORDEAUX MIXTURE and ARSENATE OF LEAD, Etc.,’ for Spraying Purposes. TEA from 1/19 per lb. TINNED FRUITS from 1/2 Tin. “ALL GOLD” brand PEACHES, APRICOTS and PEARS (in heavy syrup), I/O per Tin. CORNFLOUR (Brown & Poison’s), 9d per lb. SPLIT PEAS, PEARL BARLEY, LENTILS, Etc., for Soup making. FRESH ASSORTMENT of AULSEBROOK’S BISCUITS. My Stocks of General Groceries are all Clean & Reliable. E. A. OXLEY. CORNER CLYDE AND MAIN STREETS, PONTON. ’PHONE, No, G. P. 9. BOX, No. 2G. HORSE & COW COVERS. THE winter is now upon us, and the nights are getting , cold. Do you value your horse or your cow? If you do, then why not cover it with the best White Duck Cover? PROCURABLE AT WALKER & EURIME’S AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: BEST WHITE DUCK HORSE-COVERS BEST WHITE DUCK COW-COVERS - 32/-. ! 7/6. WALKER AND FURRI.E, “FOR QUALITY GOODS AT ECONOMY PRICES.” PROVISION MERCHANTS - FOXTON. JJ 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 of the Features of SAXON CARS: Continental Motor, Wagner Starting and Lighting Syslem, Timken Roller Bearings, Hyatt Bearing,-., Demountable Rims, Fedders Radiator, and Reichenback Carburettor, WE also hold the district agency for MAXWELL CARS, and all other leading makes. ALSO SOLE AGENCY FOR PARTIN-PALMER 34 HP., 4-CYLINDER, 'FIVE- SEATER. : E. PORTER. : MOTOR GARAGE, SHANNON. BA B Y WE E K AT COLLINSON & SON’S. PLANNED (o demonstrate just how well we are catering for the trade of mothers who need Pushcarts, Pushchairs, Sulkies, Prams, High Chairs, Nursery Chairs, etc. PUSHCARTS , —Direct importations by us from the makers, and of unrepeatable values because of increased costs and freights to-day. At 79/6, 87/6, &£6 10/*. SULKIES— A very popular idea to-day. -11 l steel, with Rubber Tyres. Strong and compact. Only 69/6. PUSHCARTS— A favourite fur kiddies of one or two. ' At 52/6. HIGH CHAIRS.— Fixed pattern, legs well spread to prevent capsizing, movable tray, oil ilnish in American birch, at 28/6. Others folding down to three different positions, at 42/6. NURSERY CHAIRS at 6/9. PRAMS —The newest designs. You should see them, at £9 2/-, £lO, and £ll 10/-. COLLINSON AND SON BROAD STREET PALMERSTON If.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1872, 3 September 1918, Page 2
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462Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1872, 3 September 1918, Page 2
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