AGENCIES: DOMO SEPARATORS, REGO SEPARATORS, EXTERMIT WEED DESTROYER, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COY. LTD. ROBERTSON’S FOXTON. WE WOULD DISTINCTLY POINT OUT THAT THESE PRICES ARE For Cash at the Counter or on Delivery Only. SUGAR, LA., 70’s, 21/9 FLOUR, 25’s, 6/3; 50’s 12/-; 100’s 23/-. MACARONI, lid pkt. COCOA, Bournville, Is 4/3; is 2/2; is 1/2. CORN FLOUR, C. and 8., lid pkt. PICKLES, Chow Chow and Piccilli, 1/6 hot. LEMON PEEL, thick, 1/4 per lb. BAKING SODA, 4d per lb. EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, 1/6 tin. HIGHLANDER MILK, 1/- tin. NEWBURY RUSKS, 1/8 tin. GRANOSE BISCUITS, 1/3 pkt. SEEDED RAISINS, lOd pkt. OATMEAL, 25’s, 6/- bag. BACON Rasher, 1/1 per lb. English W. and G. Cups and Saucers, large, 24/- dozen; English W. and G. Cups and Saucers, thin, good quality, 18/- dozen; English White Ironstone China, IG/'- dozen. GOLDEN SYRUP, s 2’s 9d; 7’s. 2/1. KEROSENE, 7/9 tin; 15/3 case. SUNLIGHT SOAP, 1/10 pkt. LUX, 3/9 doz. VESTAS, Plaids, 9d per pkt. VESTAS, tins, 3/8 doz. CANDLES, 1 oz„ 10d pkt. EGG PRESERVER (Ovaline), 1/9 -pot. EGG PRESERVER (Sharlands), 1/6. bot. PRESTO CLENE HAND SOAP, lid pkt. BROWN WINDSOR TOILET, 6 cks. for 1/-. WHEAT, per sack, 21/8. POLLARD, 200’s sack, 23/6. CHEESE, choice quality, 1/- per lb. BACON, boiling cuts, from 7J per lb.
32/33 in. wide viitie for 3/6 yd ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Heavy Brow 1/11 /:■ / & h J <32 3/6 yd. Yard CAN'BE USED FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING FOURTEEN PURPOSES:TEXTS, . MATTRESSES, HALE CURTAINS, CUSHION COVERS. WOMEN’S WORKING OVERALLS . TEA COSIES, ROUGH TOWELS. GET YOUR LENGTH OF THIS MATERIAL TO-I)A'> REMITTANCE AND COST OF ROST AGE HAMMOCKS, VERANDAH IH.INDS. MOTORING OVKKA EES, LOOSE l OVERS I OK CARS, MEN’S MiI.RING SUITS. FURNITURE COVERINGS, HEAVY APRONS. IT G! V i 1 NOSES? the i mt.k.vknWEAK. TIONED RATES MUST ACCOMPANY ALE Mill, ORDERS. 3 YARDS, POSTAGE tOd. 6 YARLS, POSTAGE ' IBi YARDS OR OVER, BEING £1 IN VALUE, WE PAY POSTAGE AS USUAL. q t*\. t//* 3. / j NORTH IJM~ PALMERSTON / ! (in Half-Holiday Wedne»day from 12 Noon. \V C , cr. all day Saturday ti.i B p.m. r 'ssz~: p A i Cicsec for Luncheon 12. Mto I.M p.m
JOHN WALLS. BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. MAIN STREET - FOXTON. Shaking is under my own personal supervision, so customers can rely on obtaining only the best quality goods. The Chief Justice, when in Foxton, said that the bread was the best he had ever tasted, and the quality is still the same as then. AFTERNOON TEA. The Refreshment Room is thoro-ughlyup-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY. NA'ZOL is what yon want. Penetrating, soothing, healing. No cold is Nazol-proof. Beware of imitations. —Advt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 2503, 7 November 1922, Page 1
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