SPECIAX* ADTEETISEMEyTS HUTCHIXSOXS FOE HIGHEST GRADE GBOCEBIES (; oceries i*essential in every—day liie. In fd.ct lifs is not possible without some of those commodities that are termed “GROCERIES.'’ Varyingl in -quality according to the standard of living of different peoples, in Mew Zealand the quality standard is unusually high. This fact is in no - - •: IXSONS. They 1 have taught people to differentiate between qualities and have established confidence in'the slogan: "HUTCHINSOXS FOR HIGHEST-GRADE GROCERIES.” _ A FEW QUALITY LINES. RAFPEERRIES in tins .... 14 per tin HONEY, in Üb. cartons . . . . lid each CHERRIES, in marachino .. 3/9 per bot. ST. IYEL JARS OF PASTE—PINEAPPLE JAM in 1 and 21b tins, RUSSIAN caviare: STRAW BERRIES jar HUTCHIXSOXS, GROCERS EIGHT DEPOTS STRAND. TAKAPUNA. PONSONBT ROAD. OTA HU HU, TEAT SOUTH ROAD, Broadway, NEWMARKET, MILFORD. ALEXANDER HAM ELTON INSTITUTE Executive Training for Business Men. PRODUCTION MARKETING FINANCE ACCOUNTS The Booklet, “Forging Ahead In Business.” will be sent without obligation. BOX 422, AUCKLAND.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 320, 3 April 1928, Page 10
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