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BIG BUYING. * BIG TURNOVER MEANS FRESH GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. SUGAR OF MILK— For Packet Is 6d. ROBINSON’S PATENT GROATS, Per Tin.. la Gd. COCOA (Cadbury’s Loose) — Per lb., Is Gd. COCOA (Tibbies Vi) Per 4oz. Tin 6d, per Tin Is. COCOA (Dutch Girl Fancy Tins) 4oz. Tin lid, Boz. Tin Is lOd, 16oz. Tin 3a 6d. 1 GREEN PEAS—(Special Marrow Fat) Slbs for Is 2d. ' ENO’S FRUIT SALTS Per Bottle 2s Gd and 3s 6d. CORNFLOUR (Wotherspoon’s) Per pkt. CORNFLOUR (Paisley, Loose) 31bs for la KORNIES (For All Meals) Per pkt DATES (Fresh)— Per lb., Bd, 2d. Is. 4d. SHAKER SALT, (Cerebos) Per Carton Bd, per Tin Is. LITTLE’S SMALL GOODS- Pork Sausages, Saveloys, Belgian, all 8d per lb. KARSWOOD POULTRY SPICE.—The Tonic for the Hens, and lute Producer. llb. Pkts 7lb. Tins 11s 6d. TEAKAPO TEA—The Blend t for the People, 3s per lb. . Save tho.’Coupons. LOOSE TEAS —2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d per lb: Agrouvah Special 3s per lb. •; ,• .. COFFEE —Pure Freshly Ground 2s lid lb. Fresh I3letided'2s 8d ltn From the Finest Roasted Beans. \ WHERE THE PEOPLE TO BUY

We have gone to considerable trouble toobtaioßahbitTrapVwhich'wo can- -confidently . recommend to our Clients throughout South Canterbury. , y “ \ ; • THE “ KOWHAI ” (Flat Spring) AND THE “ KOWIRE ’ (Wire Spring). Represent the best possible value. The quality-and pattern of these ti;ap9 will euit, the most particular trapper. Get our prices early. - . Big shipments a! Firearms and Ammunition have just been opened up. The new "Browning Automatio” ]\ifle is now, very popular. Call and get fuir particulars.'. ~ Mcßae, Ltd. THE PROGRESSIVE IRONMONGERS : : : : : : TIMARU. Telephone 215.

The uses of Marmite are infinite. Think. Every savoury dish, every stew, all soups, sauces and gravies you make should be enriched by Marmite. Marmite makes the best milk broth and the most nourishing of all bouillons. The tastiest and quite certainly the most nutritious sandwiches are spread with it. Every meal is a golden opportunity of serving Marmite. Every member of your family, man, woman or child, invalid or athlete* will benefit by eating, or drinking, Marmite. Marmite is a pure vegetable extract rich in organic salts and vitamins. In appearance it resembles 4 beef extract, but Marmite is entirely withqiijUjie dietetic disadvantages of meat. It is of High nutrient value and exquisitely refined flavour; a natural aid in the digestion and assimilation of other foods, Marmite is very economical. It is highly concentrated, and therefore should be used sparingly. Too much spoils the flavour. Marmite will keep any length of time in any climate. Travellers appreciate it. © Prices have been reduced and the larger the jar, the greater the reduction, hence increased economy. Obtainable from all grocers throughout New Zealand and The Sanitarium Health Food Co’s., Shopsl 74 Queen Street, Auckland. 83 Willis Street, Wellington. 708 Colombo Street, Christchurch. 93 Princes Street, Dunedin. Whole meal bread or Granose Biscuits spread with butter and very little Marmite arc popular with children as well as grown-ups. Marmite has a very particular flavour of its own. Suggestive of celery, perhaps . . . . savoury, with a pleasant salty tang to it that is entirely delicious. Add Marmite to bread and butter or toast for breakfast and tea; pack* Marmite .sandwiches in the picnic basket and in the children’s lunch-bags. M. 6/30/25

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
541

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 18 May 1925, Page 6

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