C. C. Ward, Cash Draper NEW PLYMOUTH, ELTHAM. HAWERA.
Make Your ’Xmas Gift a Musical One Full Stock of Gramophone Records. } , Prices / Reduced I'' Gulbransen Player-Piano only 163gns. V* Gulbranten Trade Mark H. COLLIER & CO. NEW PLYMOUTH & WANGANUI.
| Christmas is Coming X CARTER & SONS are making extensive preparations to meet the season’s v demands, ur store has been re-modelled and brought right up-to-date on X City lines. We grow with New Plymouth. In addition to the general lines usually stocked by Grocers, we enumerate many lines in demand at this Festive Season. X Plum Puddings, all sizes (from 6d). Christmas Hams, 12 to 201 b., lid, j Minced Meat, 2/-. Bacon—Sides, 9d lb. X Lemon Cheese, 2/6. Sultanas lOd lb., per dozen 9/6. i Crystallised Cherries, from 4/- lb. Currants (3 Crowns) lOd, 9/6 doz. Crystallised Violets. Lemon Peel, 1/3 to 1 1/6. Crystallised Rose Leaves. English Citron Peel, 2/6 lb. Strawberry Con., 2/3. Essences, Colonial, 7d bottle Ox Tongues, large, 4/9. Essences, C. and 8.. 1M bottle. Jelly Crystals, 3/- dozen. Figs, packet 6d. Jelly Crystals, Tucker’s, 6/- dozen. Tinned Shrimps, 1/9. X Jelly, Red Currant, jars 2/3. Stilton Cheese, 3/6. t Jelly, Black Currant, jars 2/3. Spanish Olives, large 3/9, X Cheddar Cheese, old, 1/2. Brazil Nuts, 17-. f Horse Radish, 2/6. - Spanish Muscatels, 2/3 packet, X Castor Sugar, 7d. Californian Muscatels, 1/6. X Jordan Almonds, 4/- lb. Icing Sugar, 7d lb. All the above goods carriage paid, Road or Rail. Cash with Order. ! CARTER S’ Sons Ltd, “S.
POR CHRISTMAS! SOMETHING CHOICE We have secured—--150 PRIME SPRING LAMBS, Also 60 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS And 250 WETHER MUTTON (fron. J. F. Stevenson, Esq., Kapuni), Also, DAIRY-FED PORK. GET YOUR ORDER IN EAKLY! R. E. AND S ONS » BUTCHERS, KAPONGA AND DISTRICT. ’Phone 17S Kaponga. P. 0., Box 59. —. • , QIBSON’S T IMITED. NEW PLYMOUTHOPUNAKE SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TIME-TABLE. Dec. 15.—Car leaves Opunake at 5.45 p.m., returning from New Plymouth at 10.15 p.m. Dec. 23.—The same. These cars are in addition to the ordinary service. Dec. 25 (Xmas Day).—Only Car will leave Opunake at 8.15 a.m. Car will leave New Plymouth at 7.30 a.m. There will also be a car in the evening, to suit requirements. Dec. 26 and 27 (Race Days).—Cars will leave Opunake at 7 a.m., 8.15 a.m, and 9.30 a.m. Cars will leave New Plymouth at 7.30 am and after the Races.
“KORNIES FOR CAMPERS! TTERE’S the ideal, quickly prepared breakfast dish that’s sure to find favor this summer with campers and all holidaymakers. “KORNIES.” * Delightful either as a breakfast food, or as a deepert, when served with stewed fruit and cream. Kornies are all ready prepared for you—merely serve direct from packet to plate, and" add sugar and milk, or cream, to taste. Order “Kornies” for your holiday needs now. At all grocers. WHOLESALE AGENTS—BURGESS. FRASER & CO.. LTD.. MERCHANTS, CURRIE ST., NEW PLYMOUTH.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 December 1922, Page 6
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