THESE PRICES ARE CASH OVER THE COUNTER ONLY, AND ARE SUBJECT TO ALTERATION WITHOUT NOTICE. ROBERTSON’S ■ TELEPHONE No. 9. P.O. BOX 25. UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS ‘: : : FOXTON. AGENCIES:— DOMO SEPARATORS. CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE:Challengo Cornflour, 9cl per lb. Krushen Saifs, 2/1 per bottle. Clement’s Tonic, 2/10 bottle. Pineapple Chunks, 1/7 per tin. Pineapple Slices, 1/9 per tin. Pie Fruits, -i-gallon, 1/11 per tin. Strawberry Conserve, 2/9 per tin. 11b. Tins Jain, 8d per tin. Jars 'WanVs Pastes, lid jar. Neslle’s Condensed Milk, lOd per tin. Currants, 1/- lb. Sultanas, 1/1 lb. Best Table Vinegar, lOd bottle. Staredi, 1/- lb. Rice, Bld lb. Dark Havelock Tobacco, 1/3 slick. N.Z. INSURANCE CO. THESE PRICES AOE FOR CASH ONLY. B. & P. Cornflour, 21bs. for 1/11. Sheep Tongues, 1/11 tin. Salmon, halves, 2 tins for 1/7. Burmah Candles, 1/4 packet. Rolled Oats, 1/11 bag. Creamoata, 2/2 packet. Indian Root Pills, 1/3 packet. Beeeham’s Pills, 1/3 packet. Lane’s Emulsion, large, 4/- bottle. Newbury Rusks, 1/5 tin. Sauce, large Bottles, 1/2 bottle. Balloon Baking Powder, 2/ti tin. Dried Apples, 1/4 lb. Dried Peaches, 1/- lb. Morton’s Red Herrings, 4 for 1/3. Motor Oil, A, B, or E, 10/- gallon. OUR SPECIALTIES —Our fatuous 8.0. P. BULK TEA, at 2/10 per lb. CADBURY’S BULK COCOA, at 2/9 peril). SACKS POLLARD, 18/(! SACK. SACKS BRAN, 13/(i SACK. CHOICE VARIETIES OF AULSEBROOKS’, SOUTHERN CROSS, BISCUITS IN STOCK. AND GRIFFIN’S
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HOSIERY. HOSIERY. HJEN'S Socks, 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 Road, where the work can be seen in progress. C. G. WALKER. NORBITON ROAD. CYCLONE FENCES & GATES Write for Catalogue of Many Designs nvftl flftic DO 178 Montreal Street uTuLUnE UU. christchurch
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2171, 2 September 1920, Page 1
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