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AGENCIES N.Z. INSURANCE COMPANY DOMO SEPARATORS. po - 60X25 ROBERTSON’S T “ ENO - 9 UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS : : : FOXTON. WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY at the following prices : FLOUR, 25’s 5/3; 50’s 10/3; 100’s 19/6. OATMEAL, per 25, 6/3 CREAMOTA, l/llpkt. MILK OATIES, 1/9 packet. BOURNVILLE COCOA, I/-, I/11, and 3/8 EDMOND’S BAKING POWDER, 1/4 tin. BUTTER, Best Factory, 1/8 per lb. BACON, RASHER, 1/2 per lb. BOILING CUTS BACON, From 9d per lb. CHEESE, I/- per lb. PASTES, Ham and Chicken, etc. 1/2 pot. KIPPERED HERRINGS, Large Size, 9d tin. CORN FLOUR, Johnston’s 8d packet. MACARONI, lOd packet. MILK, Highlander, 11/6 dozen, I/- tin. JAM, I’s 9d, 2’s 1/6, 4’s 3/6, 6’s 5/6. I/ll tin. 9d per lb. 9d per lb. 8d pkt. 4d pkt. 5d per lb I Id bag 1/3 bag. CORN BEEF, 1/3 tin. BOVRIL I/ll pot. SOUPS, Foster Clarkes’ ' 4 for I/-. MARROWFAT PEAS, 6d packet. WORCESTSH IRE SAUCE, 6d bottle WORCESTSHIRE SAUCE, qts. 1/3 bottle. TOMATO SAUCE, 8d bottle. TOMATO SAUCE, qts. 1/4 bottle. BULK PEPPER, , 1/6 per lb. CREAM OF TARTAR, Best, 1/6 per lb. BAKING SODA, 4d per lb. SOAP, Best Washing, 3 bars for 2/6. JAM, 2’s, Strawberry, SULTANAS, CURRANTS, SEEDED RAISINS, PAN CAKE FLOUR, BULK DATES, Fresh SALT, s’s, Best White, SALT, 7’s, Best White, OUR SPECIAL BULK TEAS AT 1/10, 2/2, 2/6, 3/- per lb. BULK HONEY, 8d per lb. AMERICAN BROOMS, 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 4/-.

TM« WiH (5 o mm O 22.0 l*=s'o (Deposit Aecoumt System) AT THE The following paragraphs explain its operation : The "Deposit Account” system is one of the best known, simplest, safest, and moat convenient methods of purchasing, especially by post. It saves you time, energy, and money, doing away with the expense and trouble of purchasing MoneyOrders and Postal Notes for each separate order. It also practically eliminates the danger in losses which occur in course of transit by post. By having a "D.A.” you may shop by mail, or in the store, knowing that all purchases will go through as paid. For every purchase a statement is issued showing where, and for what all the money has been expended. A “D.A.” Account can only be operated on your own signature, or by personal call. There is therefore no possibility of an unauthorised party using your account. .There is no limit as to the amount you may deposit, or the amount yon may spend through the D.A.” Money may be withdrawn on request. Your money is by no means lying idle in a "D.A.” Interest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum is allowed on the daily credit balance, when this credit balance is £5 or over. Interest is computed twice yearly. You may purchase rs mucji and as often as you please, as long as your account is not overdrawn. In order to take out an account you send us a Cheque, Money-Order, or Foetal Notes, for whatever amount you wish placed to your credit. To open a “ D.A.” write and ask for a Deposit Account Form. a? FAIMBMTGN NORTH •pen ill day Saturday till 8 p.m, eiiicd fer luneh; 1138 to 1.18 p.m. Hilf*he|ldiy Wedneidiy frem ft nun.

JOHN WALLS. -BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. . MAIN STREET - FOXTON. baking is under my own per-- ' ‘SOnal" supervision, so customers "Can rely on obtaining only tbe best '-'qualitjr goods. - ‘-"The‘’Chief 1 Justice, when in Foxten, sbid 1 that the bread was the best ~h«Hiad ever tasted, and the quality iS'AtilTthe same as then. t AFTERNOON TEA. “ The' Refreshment Room is thoroughly up-to-date. SMALL GOODS A SPECIALITY; need to send out of the town jPor General and Commercial -Printing. “The Herald” Printer? -will supply all your wants at mod- 1 orate prices.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2625, 28 August 1923, Page 1

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614

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2625, 28 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 2625, 28 August 1923, Page 1

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