Agents: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY. W'o Stuck DO MO SEPARATORS, Hie Machine for Economy ami Efficiency. ROBERTSON’S TELEPHONE No. 9. UNIVEUSAL V ROVIDERS GROCERIES IRONMONGERY JELLY CRYSTALS (Ellin),’ 4pkU. 1/-. JELLY CRYSTALS, White Rose, 3 pkls. 1/3. COOKING ALMONDS, 3/0 per 11). JORDAN ALMONDS, desert, 4/- per 11). ICING SUGAR, 211). for 1/1, 7d per lb. WALNUTS, .1/8 per lb. CASTOR SUGAR, 8d per lb. CRYSTALISED CHERRIES, 4/0 per lb. /PRESERVED GINGER (erystalised), 2/0 lb. PRESERVED GINGER (in wrap) 2/U jar. DESICCATED COCOANLT, 2/0 per lb. LEMON CHEESE, “K,” 1/0 tin. PLUM PUDDINGS, 2/0 tin. SEEDED RAISINS. 1/- per lb. SULTANAS, best Golden, J/-.I per li>. CURRANTS; 3 Crown Mildura, I/- per lb. DRIED APRICOTS, 2, - per II). DR LED APPLES, 1/- per lb. DRIED PEACHES. 1/- per lb. DRIED CHERRIES. I/- per pkl. P.O. BOX 25. EOXTON. CROCKERY • FANCY GOODS. PINEAPPLE, best Singapore, large, 2/0 tin. PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 1/0 tin. PINEAPPLE, Chunks, 1/3 tin. PIE FRUlTS.—Peaches, Plums, Gooseberries, Apples, 1/10 tin. PIE APRICOTS, 2/- tin. TINS PASTES (delicious for Sandwiches, 3 tins for 1/-. PECK’S SALMON & SHRIMP, BLOATER, ANCHOVY PASTES, 1/9 pot. BOURNVJLLE COCOA, ps 1/4, Ms 2/0, MARSHALL'S SUMMER DRINKS, Raspberry, Lemon, Pineapple, Lime .Emit, 1/3. WJHTTOME & STEVENSON’S EXTRA RASPBERRY CORDIAL, 1/0 bottle. LIME JUICE. 1/0 bottle. MARSHALL'S LEMON SQUASH, 1/0 bottle. HOUSEHOLD SOAP, 20 bars in box. 20/-’box. TURKISH SOAP, Toilet, (id cake, A/- dozen. COMFORT SOAP, (Lever's), large, lid cake. DRIED STRAWBERRIES. 1/- per p TEAS.— Record ami Desert Gobi si ill old prices, 2/1 per lb. BISCUITS.— Choice selection of Anlsebrook’s Biscuits jusl arrived. CROCKERY.— PIain While Cups and Saucers, ti/0 for half-dozen. COCOA— Our Bulk Cocoa, Cadbury's best, 2/(i per lb. DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE TOWN AND SUBURBS DA HAL SATURDAY, OUR SMALL GOODS DAY. SMOKE!) KISH, PORK SAUSAGES, BELGIAN SAUSAGE. Alai 11!.! 11 tH n n i h ii i i ? h i iM j v o i'V H Uji H eCW* V,' J U k '"A JaJ (j /vt/>7 In/Sh <r dh-l /•) / II h v /t a $ t\ys f % j ,-WTWV/- W /Wa-ss&WN iil pK W: \ m-mn m mmim\ $ r :;fr V .^ l .nVpw\/-' LI S , ■W Will M Id m IS SS& YN m mmi m m ; < si iim k l % 3 rii a* B*’ 8 *’ r'Ni M 3i L J M 3, TO □' A.fc*A ells :* i .jj. m m/m spuiM I:lilyia/Nvif| J| ■• L 1 i w P ./* M /'/vY > p j- N i-' ' dii®/s//A/Y/N/j| ji /infill Ft it n; n n ~ tiintn
HOSIERY. HOSIERY. MBS’ S Socles, Ladies' Hose, Youths’ Cycle Hose, Boys’ and Girls’ Hose, Knitted with best wool at moderate charges. First-class workmanship. Socks and Stockings refooted. Orders can be left at this office, and at the residence in Norbiton Koad, where the work can be seen in progress. i C. G. WALKER. NORBITON ROAD. CYCLOii FENCES &. GATES Writ# foe Catalogue of Many Designs CYCLONE CO. 178 Montreal Street CHRISTCHURCH
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2068, 16 December 1919, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 2068, 16 December 1919, Page 1
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