<• •> »>v & «$• ♦;* ♦!* *> ❖ *l* *> <C« ♦> «j> *l* *l* <♦ «J«V »> <♦ ♦> »> ♦♦♦ *l* *> *l* *l* *l* ®J* ❖ GKO C!E R I E S At Lower Prices By Mail Householders who want to economise should Study Rathbone's Price List! You are not obliged ■to give us a big order—the smallest . order receives bur best attention and gets'the benefit ot our low prices. Van Essent Cocoa, iib tins,... 6d Van Houteu’ j Cocoa, lib tins 3/5 Cornfiour (Challenge) ib. Clements’ Tonic 2/10 bot. Cream of Tartar per lb, I/O Custard Powder, Edmonds — large, 9d tin Clever Mary 1/1 tin Dates, per dozen lb 0/ Epsom Saits, Morton’s—71b box, 5/3 Hudson’s Extract, 141 b box, J/ St. Mungo large size 1/10 Easy Monday per pkt., 9d Salmon, ilb tins 6d, lib tins 1/ Maconochie’s Herrings in Sauce large tins lOd tin, 9/6 doz. Baking Powder, Edmond’s — s large, 1/6 Beaver Baking Powder, large 1/4 Pearl Barley 51b, 1/ Flaked Tapioc-a 51b, 1/ Kerosene per case, ’6/ Bag Blue, lfeckitts, per doz, i/3 Borax per lb, 7d Brasso pertin, 1/ Candles, per lb, lOd; 121 b, 9/6 Carb. Soda 121 b 3/3 Clothes Pegs 6 doz., 1/ Cocoa, Bournville per lb, 3/11 Old Gold Cocoa ' £lb tins 6d Maconochie’s Herrings in sauce small tins 6d tin, 5/6 doz. Golden Sultanas, 121 b 13/3, 1/2 lb. Seeded Raisins (Sunmaid)— 1/f packet, 121 b 12/ All orders securely packed against daniagi. and for warded by first available train. L. RATH BONE “THE CASHGROCER,” 132 LAMBTON QUAY and 34 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. ♦♦♦ ❖
YET PRODUCED. THE SUPERIORITY of the ALL-WOOL MATTRESS is now becoming widely known, as evidenced by the large sales and orders from all parts of the district. WOOL HAS FIVE;TIMES THE LIFE OF EAPOG AND COSTS LESS. Wool can be re-teased and used over- again without loss of weight or substance. Wool contains greater Comfort and Warmth. CALL AND SEE A SAMPLE AT I The New Zealand I Bedding & All-Wool Warehouse . LEVIN. Q QUEEN STREET, ❖ w. T. BUTCHART, Manager.
A. E. HYDE SHANNON’S LIVE I/AND SALESMAN. 96 ACRES GOOD LAND, 30 cows, bull, 8 heifers coming to profit, PQ pigs, cart, harness, plough, disc, separator, tine harrows, cans, good horse, etc., etc. Walk in, walk out, £53 per acre. Cows ;J1 produced over 2001 b fat lor seison. £I2OO cash required. GOOD SECTIONS in best localities, j from £BO. I am prepared to nrI range finance for those desirous j of building houses on sections | bought through me. Material is J now cheaper. Take the oppor- ; tunity. TWO COTTAGES, with 4 rooms and scullery, also corner section m good position. Both cottages let for 12/6 week each. Price for the lot, £450. i TO BUYERS AND SELLERS AND i j THOSE IN OOUBI CONSULT ~ LIVE LAND SALESMAN. A, E. HYDE
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Shannon News, 12 May 1922, Page 4
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460Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Shannon News, 12 May 1922, Page 4
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