MISCELLANEOUS WANTED for Biscuit Packing Depart ment. Apply promptly. GRIFFIN & SONS, LTD.
TO THE FAR EAST TO THE FAR EAST Via HONOLULU On the Orient pathways to the glamorous Far East there is nothing to excel the great White Empresses of the Canadian Pacific—“EMPRESS OF JAPAN,” l “EMPRESS OF CANADA,’ ’ “EMPRESS OF ASIA,” “EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.” Specially built and equipped for service in Oriental waters, these are the largest and fastest steamships on the | Pacific Ocean. Make your next trip one to China and Japan, or, if going to England, travel via Singapore or Manila and a Canadian Pacific “Empress” from Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe or Yokohama to Vancouver via Honolulu and thence Canadian Pacific across Canada and across the Atlantic. For fares and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, 32-34 Quay street, Auckland. WHY? QTAND by fires and gas stoves cooking these hot days when we can supply you at very reasonable prices anything you want for Breakfast, Dinner or Tea. Salmon, small, 3 tins 1 Salmon, large, 3 tins 2 Beef and Mutton, tin, 1/-, 1/6 ... Pilchards, Griller, per tin 1 Chicken, per tin (1 whole bird) ... York Sausage, per tin 2 Brawn, per tin, 1/- and 1 Tongues, per tin, lOd. 1/3 1 Sardines, Brunswick, 3 tins 1 Sardines, X Fish, 3 tins 2 Apricots, large, per tin 1 Peaches, large, per tin 1 Pineapple, 3 tins 1 Ham & Chicken Sausage, sliced, lb Royal Sausage, sliced, per lb 1 Saveloys (Swan), S for 1 MUTUAL CASH STORE, PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, Trafalgar Street. Phone 693. We Deliver.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 13 January 1931, Page 2
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