n * J ■ IJ 15 rSSSnS! Big tins of Edmonds ‘Sure-to-Please’ Custard ... In U II six delicious flavours, in 4-lb. tins at 5/-... and big \ tins of Edmonds‘Sure-to-Rise’ Baking Powder, in 5-lb. tins at 6/9. So much more convenient and economical for country appetites and successful big farm bakings. MM MUM MkM MHM All Edmonds Productsare only containers K VIfIWIVBFV XXSCUSTARD BAKING POWDER Makers also of EDMONDS *Sure-to-Set’ JELLIES in twelve flavours. 740
STOCKTAKING THROW-OUTS! FOR , ' . . THf fLjrtl We are finishing up our Stocktaking this ■* “D month, and listed below are goods at specially nflrKtt Reduced Prices to Clear. WWF'' --BED EIDERDOWN COV- WHITE HONEYCOMB ERS, Rose, Gold, Green and QUILTS, full double bed ENGLISH MADE FINE RIBSaxe. Neat embroidered de- size and English made. Van- ' BED PULLOVERS long signs in contrasting shades. lona brand. Usual Price, clppvpc -ind roll collar'’ SPECIAL PRICES- 13/6. Prbvvn Rnvil Grpv and , , n , SPECIAL PRICE- - M a Zn 11/9, 13/9 &. 1716. 11/6 Each. SPE < CIAL PRICES— Fine Quality. Usually 18/6. 4/11,5/11 & 6/11 SPECIAL PRICE— Each. 80in. UNBLEACHED HER- 15/11 Each. RINGBONE SHEETING. ENGLISH RIBBED WORK heavy quality. 54in. COATING TWEED, SOX. Dark Grey shade only. Fawn and Brown Broken SPECIAL PRICE — SPECIAL PRICE Check design; heavy weight. . n 2/2 Yard. Usually 7/n. 3 Pairs for 2/9. Single Bed width — SPECIAL PRICE t I» i zf /Il Blue Check WORK SHIRTS, 1/4 Yard. 4/11 Yard. all sizes . wt 0 17- A Popular Line. - 4/6 Each. ALL OUR 54in. TWEED COATINGS XX■ See our range of Plain STILL REDUCED! Coloured CREPE DE CHINE, all 36in. wide. 7/11. 8/11 9/6 SPECIAL PRICES—FOR FOR FOR 1/9tn 2 /11 Yard 4/11 6/11 5/11 Y-d. The Usual Prices were to 4/ 1 1 yard. J. Graham and Co Ltd QUEEN STREET MASTERTON
3 MR MICAWBER and the BEAUTIFUL BUDGET «* “My other piece of advice, Copperfield,’’ said Mr Micawber, “you know. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness. Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds aught and six, result misery. The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and—and in short you are for ever floored. As I am! ★ ★ ★ Take it from Mr Micawber, or from any one of thousands ’ who know it for the truth, there’s no friend like cash! And there’s no way to so certain of cash as to spend within your budget. BEGIN TODAY! Say to yourself—so much will go for food, so much for rent, so much for fuel, so much for charity. Stick within your budget, and you 11 find it bountiful enough to leave you something over! One of the best ways to budget as you go is to-read the I advertisements in this newspaper. Daily, as in a parade, the good values of the good stores march before you. Roast beef or lamb for Sunday dinners, a special style in men s shirts, new drapes for the living room . . . the advertisements will help you choose them all, and often at a saving! — .. . . ,— — ... , — — rn- r !
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 July 1939, Page 8
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