I ‘ YOUR BEST SHOPPING GUIDE! 1. U I WH.O‘L'ICS:\LE ' PRICE LISP. Country residents can reap the benefit 01’ our Wholesale prices by ordering not less than—— £3 WORTH OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONSAT ONE TIME! These lines are typical of the values throughout onr Wholesale Department. Make up Your ol‘d€l‘ 11-O'W3 / I Almonds, Sicily, 2/9 lb. Box-acic Acid, 1/ lb. V Ahnond English Ground 4/ lb B Cocoa, Bunte pure cocoa, 11b tin Brilliantshine, 9d tin. ' 3/11, Elb 2/. - V Cornflour, Challenge, Sad. Cream of Tartar 3/6 lb. Cornflour, Brown and Polson’s 10d Dates, 7d lb, 12lb 6/9. lb. Maizena, 9d lb. Dates Cartons 10d, 9/9 cloz. Enos Fruit Salts, 3/5. l;‘1nb1-ocation, Ellinianfs, large 3/11‘, Epsom Salts, 71b box 3/9. _ small .1/7. 1 Essence of Coffee, Brooks 1/6. Gr-oats, Harpei-’s 1/2 tin: Currants. Mildura, 3 Crown, 11d Ib., Gl-oats, Robinson’s, 1/5 tin. 121bs, 10/9. Sultanas, Mildura 3 cl-own,‘l/1; lb, Flour, quality guaranteed, 2001 b 121 b, 13/3. sacks, 37/. Sultanas, American unbleached, 1/1 Jams, 11b tins, assorted, 7§d, 7/3 doz Ib__ 12lb 12/9. Jams, “K” llb tins, assorted, Bd, Oatmeal, 251 b bags, 8/3. 7/9 doz. Sago and Tapioca, Séd lb. Jams, 615 tins, assorted, 3/6 each. ‘ Stan-ch, 11;d lib. Bovril, 2oz 1/8, 4oz 2/10 Boz 5/. j Sardines in Tomato Sauce, is 9d. Benger’s Food, 2/2. Sardines, .I_.lb round tins, 11d. _ Ho:-1ick’s Malted Milk, large 3/6, Sardines, is Norwegian 10d. small 2/. ‘ O‘akey’s Knife Polish, 83136. Neaves Food, 1/7. ‘ Goddard's Plate Powder 1/. Sapon, large packet 9§d. Seidlitz Powders, 1/10 fin. Kruschen Salts, 1/9. Fresh Herrings, 11b tin 11d. Kippered Herrings, 11b tins 1/Zéd. Herrings in Tomafo Saiice, 11b tins-, Borax, powdered 8d lb. 1/213'.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3479, 6 May 1920, Page 2
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485Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3479, 6 May 1920, Page 2
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