I guess and calculate that Cooch, the Can- 17^ terbury Cash Grocer Can't be Beaten in this *£g£ here town. Read the following short list, '4tsmand compare the ptices with any going— . *^L ffyffifgfr SUGAR!SUGAR! Great Reductions in Sugar, per 1b 2|d liw^KS Great Reductions in Flour, 100's n/-, 50's lUBQm Great Reductions in Oatmeal, pr 251b bg 3/- \\llilß Company's Al Sugar, par lb., 2£d. i Vmwwlß Jams, assorted, per dozen, 3s 3d. VWnll Sheep Tongues, per tin, Is. ml till Hay wards-Pickles (assorted), per bot. 8d " • l\lll\M Bayward's Military Pickles, per bot. T&lli^ Morton's Pickles, per bot., lid. ItVIM Van Houten's Cooa<a, per lb., 3s 3d. IlllV 2£tlb. Tins Apricots, per tin, Sd. 11111 2£lb. Tins Peaches, per tin, 9d. /fill Pepper (finest pure white), pc rib., Is 3d ■■ /If SI Ground Ginger, per lb., Is 3d. ** ttf'lf Des. Cocoanut, per lb., 6d. • Icing Sugar, per lb., 6d. . C^^^NV Table Vinegar, pea- feat., 6d. Pineapple (cubes), per t:n, ou. Black Beauty Store Polish, 4 tins for Is. Raspberry Syrup, per -bot., Is. Epeom Salts, per box, Is 9d. Raspberry Vinegar, pSr bot., Is Nelson Hope, per lb., Is 3d. Lemon Syrup, per bot., Is. Sand Soap, 4 bains for Is. Lemon Peed, per lb.. 6d. Golden Syrap. per tan, 6d. Moaton's Cream Tartar, per lb., la 3i. Maoonoome's iilass Jai-s (Meate), par ja.r, Limejuioe, per bot., lOd. t, , , 9d- „ . . _ . ' . , . Klenzo Extinct Soap, 12 packets for Is. Pattypan Baking Powder, per tin, 9d. Coffee, pei' lb. tin, Is 2d. Salmon (large), per tin, Sd. Caustic Soda, per tin, 6d. Coffee Essence, per bot., lOd. Corn Flour, p3«r lb. packet, 3^d. Salt, 161bs. for Is: Sardines, 4 tins for Is. Preserved Milk, pea- tin, 6d. Sae;o, 71bs. for Is. Salt Herrings (Scotch), 9 for Is. Tapioca, 71bs.for Is. Maccaroni, per box, Is lOd. Currants, 31'bs. tor Is Pie Fruits (gals.), per tin. Is Bd. Sultanas, 31'ba for Is. Sauces (Worcester), quarts,, pea- bot., Plaid Matches 3 doz. for Is. ■ la ld- , . ± . „ „. Jelly Tablets (assorted), per doz., ss. Prunes (new fruit), per lb., 6d. Jelly Tablets (assorted), per packet, 6d Prunes (late season's), 41bs. for Is. Price's L.S. Candies, 160z., 6id par lb " Dates, 31bs. for Is. by box. Seeded Raisins, 16oz. packets (new), 6d. Price'sX.s! Candles, 160z., per lb 7d Scotch Marmalade, per jar, 8d:. Linoleum Polish, per bottle, 9d. _ N.B.—These Prices are absolutely for CASH'OVER THE COUNTER, before Delivery. Get my Price List for all Grooves. I do not quote a few catch lines as a snare to the public. I reckon tho ready money scores every time on this deal. My motto :— ""ALWAYS ON TOP FOR QUALITY; ALWAYS ON BOTTOM FOR CASH." THE CANTERBURY CASH GROCER, RIDGWAY ST., WANQANUI. J. KERNOHAN, Manager.
■ MORTENSENS.. . • WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Beg to announce to the public of Taihape and Palmerston North and snrrourjding districts that they have opened'in THEIR NEW PREMISES with Large Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE and SPECTACLES THE JEWELLERY Consists of a Magnificent Selection of Engagement Rings, Dress Rings, Wedding Rings, Keepers, and Band Rings (pain >and set with stones), from 15n upwards). LARGE STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER BROOCHES, CHAINS, BANGLES, ETC., GOLD, SILVER AND NICKEL WATCHES, AT ALL PRICES. , REPAIRS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE ON THE PREMISES, ANl* GUARANTEED. MORTEN SENS, MORTEN SENS, ' -WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS. MATX STREET, TAIHAPE, AND AT THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON N.
Manawatu Show, Ist, 2nd and 3rd November. NOTABLE EXHIBITS.
The Campbell Oil Engine is usually well represented, and this year will bo no exception to the rule. Mr. Andrews will exhibit two types. Of thcs3, one—the type with which visitors at Shows are familiar—will bedriving a dynamo in the produce shed for eloctr c display. Anotner of a new ■type—a pretty little engine—will opeisxto a Separator bigger than itself, on Mason and Struthers' stand; while on tho Implement Stand another will be running a general joiner at intervals during" the Show, in order to demonstrate the wonderful variety of work of wh'ch this machine is capable. T OOK FOR OUR EXHIBIT OP HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE In the AGRICULTURAL HALL. You will bo satisfied that we can make good Furniture. Harry Palmer &. 0o. f AUCTIONEERS AND HOUSE FURNISHERS, Rangltikei Street, Palmerston North. pER C V 13 OBERTS, THE ONLY MANUFACTURER Of MASONIC AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' LODGE SUPPLIES In Now Zealand. LOOK OUT FOR the Large Display in the EXXHIBITION HALL, at theMETROPOLITAN SHOW AND INLIISTRIAL EXHIBITION", PALMERSTON NORTH, on November 1, 2, and 3. MAKE STRAIGHT FOR SEEING THE EXHIBIT. I ® J. YOUNG, * $ i FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT| t New Zealand Express Company's 5 £ Buildings, g £ NIXON PLACE, WANGANUI. 5 m Massy-Harris Agency, Storrie's Tur- v X nip, Mangold, Cabbage, and Manure % X Bjdger, Blackstone Kerosene Oil Enp gines, Marine Kerosene Oil Engines, ♦ Andrews and Beaven Chaffcutters, Po- ♦ 9 tato Diggers, Holmes' Spreader, Gal- V X vanised Steel Windmills, P. and D. X S Duncan High-class Implements, Sheep % C Shearing Machines, Cream Separators, ft S Hay and Straw Press, Twines & Oils. T 9 Inspection InTited. P
T OOK OUT FOR GORDON AND Jj HEPWORTfi'S DISPLAY OF Washing Fluid At the MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. Used in hundreds of homes in--; Pal.merston North, and sold by the leading grocers. The greatest boon to/ladies ever invented. Washes absolutely without rubbing. Does not injure the most delicate material. Cleansas men's suits from stains., Every lady in New Zealand should try it. Once tried always used! Mark the stand—Gordon and Hepworth. , 3. 8. WATCHORN AND CO., Palmerston North, Sole Wholesale Agents for Australasia. ' . TOOK O U T FOR THE MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT OF THE Kaiapoi Woollen g^ianuf acturing Go., Limited. FARMERS AND OTHERS INTERESTED MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS Are Invited to Visit our Stand.at the MANAWATU SHOW. Barraud A Abraham, LIMITED. AGENTS FOR— Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Ltd., Portable and Traction Engines and Combines. Harrison. McGregor, and Co.'s Albion Crushing and Grinding Mills. Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Limited, Ploughs and Farm Implements. Andrews and Beaven's Chaffcutters, etc., etc., etc. R. C. NOEDL, GALVANISED IRON TRELLIS WORKER, WOODVILLE AND PALMERSTON NORTH. Patentee and Sole Proprietor of the ACME CLOTHES PROP.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12641, 31 October 1905, Page 2
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