It is really deplorable that women in general are tied to a- daily round of cooking. Why not have a day off occasionally by ordermg some roast pork, cooked ham hocks or trotters from L. Smart, Thames Street. Oysters! Oj-sters! Oysters: The new season has now opened. Vve cater for all requirements in uus delicacy— cooked, opened or in shell | in quantities to suit yourself. Also fish of all lcinds. — Empire Cafe. 'Phone 1852. j. O'Sullivan, proprietor. An opportunity, unusual at this time of the year, of securing bar stains in clothing, is offered by Mi H. Grenfell. who is running a two weeks sale cominoncing to-day. Tt is seklom that the public has a chance of nrQCiiring apparel f'r* ' Kaster nnd winter at greatly roduced oricc ; -uch-as is offered at j this sale. j We are holding a big Boot and j Shoe Bargain Carnival just now. It I is amazing the variety and useful- ' pess of the bargain lots which such ' a large siock as ours presents to th-o thrifty hu.ver. We are overhauling all departments and yeu will i find something to suit every mem- | ber of the family, and at less than •--if r^T-nl price in inos! ca^es. A visit v.'ill amply rev " 1 A '• :d's, Headuuavters for V — »vfc *
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North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17167, 25 March 1927, Page 4
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214Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume CVII, Issue 17167, 25 March 1927, Page 4
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