OSgg at the FARMERS’ One time of the year when a fully-stocked larder is so much needed is the holiday and festive m season. Visitors arriving unexpectedly, friends calling in on the "way through, and hearty appetites, all call for plenty of food. rrik Hlffis? DRINK (■1 ““““ give HIM I ' WHSt H c . oup °" s , a " d . CIGARS! F Wl receive 10/- Cash. __ _ - GIFT PACKS of F . '3R| CIGARETTES 1•■ .Pqw SWEETS FOR AND CIGARS—THE FAMILY “ • ’XMAS NOVELTIES MIMOSA BON BONS FANFARE ’XMAS HAMS Fancy Boxes of MONOPOLE AND PROVISIONS ™ cigarettes of finest Quality cake decorations QUEEN ANNE GDQrFDIFQ u ... e CHOCOLATES GROCERIES HAMS— Brown’s MUSCATELS Tiki JORDAN ALMONDS Hawera “TWF FARMFRS” DESSERT.FIGS and Kiwi. 11111 iniunjjno FANCY BISCUITS Cooked and Raw. CHRISTMAS CAKE luncheon sausage GROCERY DEPARTMENT B “v c sJSybS t s 8 HAM & TONGUE a ’XMAS PUDDINGS GHERKINS (W.F.C.A., LTD.) —And'the Usua^l^ ITS SHIRRIF’S COCKTAIL SULTANAS CHERRIES CURRANTS PICKLES Queen Street - - - Masterton raisins SAUCES PEEL chutney THE SENIOR STORE. csr™U
CHANNEL BUOYS What would modern navigation do without the channel buoys—those floating markers that keep ships off the shoals ? In a very real sense, the advertisements in this paper are channel buoys, placed for your protection—for the safeguarding of the family expenditures. These advertisements are the signed statements of reputable firms who seek your patronage on the single basis of giving value for every shilling spent. They are honest statements, the only kind an advertiser can use and remain an advertiser. People who get the most for their money in the marketplaces are those who keep an eye on the channel buoys. Day by day, they follow the advertisements to learn what and where to buy to the best advantage. Make this a habit. Study the advertisements, in the interest of shrewder buying. The advertisers in this paper have charted the channels of buying for you. Keep to the course.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 December 1939, Page 3
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