I guess and calculate that Cooch, the Can- _^ |I7>* terbury Cash Grocer Can't be Beaten in this Jsgf here town. Read the following short list, Nk^ WiW and compare the ptices with any going— I^k fzsSr •> SUGAR ! SUGAR! iSli Great Reductions in Sugar, per lb 2jd 50's iHHB Great Reductions in Flour, 100's 11/-, lII^Hh Great Reductions in Oatmeal, pr 251b bg3/^ \\lHi Company's Al Sugar, per ib., 2^d. < \\\llM Jams, assorted, per dozen, 33 3d. Will I Sheep Tongues, per tin, Is. U&il\ ■ Hay ward's iPiekles (assorted), per bo*. 8d 111 lit I Bay-ward's Miiitiaa-y Pickles, per bot. tRIi\W Morton's Pickles, per >bot., lid. miW Van Houtben's Cocoa, per lb., 3s 3d. IlllV 2£lb. Tins Apricot^, pea-tin,.Bd. " Hill 2|lb. Tins Poaches, per tin, 9d. 11l 11 ' Pepper (finest pure white), pc rib., Is 3d "' ' '' /111 1 Ground Ginger, per lb., Is 3d. " flf II Des. Cocbanut, per lb., 6d. Icing Sugar, per lb., 6d. C^SPNV Table Vinegar per Jot., 6d Pineapple (oczbes), .per tin, ou. Black Beauty Stove Polish, 4 tins for Is. Raspberry Syrup, per -bot Is. * Epsami finite, per box, Is 9d. Raspberry Vi*iesa£ jSr bot., Is. Nel^n Hope, per H>., Is 3d. Lemon Syrup, p!r foot., Is. feand boap, 4 'bams for Is. Lemon Peel, per lb., 6d. S°l enl£T P ™per J™' S- x • Morton's Cream Tartar, per lb., Is 3d. Mac^H 0Phue's Glaaa Jars (M©ats), per jar, Lhnejuioe*, per ibot., lOd. t» ++ tj i t, i . Klenzo Extiract Soap, 12 packets for Is. Pattypan Baking Powder, per tin, 9d. Coffee, per lb. tin, le 2d «aa"aon_(l«»<8©)» P«i* tin, Bd. Caustic Soda, per tin, 6d. Ooffoe Essence per bot., lOd. Corn Flour, par*, packet, 3£d. halt, 16lfcs. for Is. Sardmos, 4 tans for Is. Preserved-Milk per tin, 6d. Sasp, 71bs. for Is. Salt Hen-ings (Scotch), 9 for Is. llapioca, 7lbs. for Is. Maccaroni, per box, le lOd. Cui-rants, Slhs. for Is Pie Fruite (gals.), per tin, Is Bd. Sultanas, 3lbs for Is. Sauces (Worcester), quarts, per bot., Plaid Matches 3 doz. for Is •d / £ mv „ J«Hy rJ^blet.s (aseorbed), per dozf., ss. Prunes (new fruifc), per 3b., (M. Jelly Tablets (assorted) per packet 6d DateTilbs f^l? 1 )} IS' Pl" iCe'& L'S- CandleSj 1(^ 6^ Seeded Raisins, 16oz. packets (new), 6d. Prior's L.S*. Candles, 160z., per lb 7d Scotch Marmalade, per jar, Bd. J Linoleum Paljsh, per bfotkeTM. ' Deliver B'~TheSePriCeS8'~TheSePriCeS *** ab6olutiely ft) r OASH OVER THE COUNTER, before Get my Price List for all Groceries. I do not quote a few catch lines as a snaro to the public. 1 reckon the ready money scores every time on this deal.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. £3%^&. 3. KERNOHAN, Manager. I » ■ THE WORLD'S MEDICINE. * Biechams Pills Possess th« following: qualities in a high degree: They Strengthen the Stomach, They Regulate the Bowelit They Purify and Enrich the Blood, and they give tone* to the whole Nervous System. They contain no drags of mineral or metallic Origin, but are purely vegetable,' mild, beneficent, md MMU I They wilt restore you to health if you grivo them a. chance. (BE EC HAM'S PELL.S are Perfect in quality and plentiful in quantity; they »—last longest, go furthest, and produce the best results. _ Sold •Terywhere, in Boxes, labelled tS. 1%d., containing 56 Pills, snd 2a. 9d., containing 168 Pills I C WQRTIS A* GUINEA A BOX.
Manawatu Show, Ist, 2nd and 3rd November. NOTABLE EXHIBITS. T OOK OUT FOR GORDON AND Thi* RamnhAll All Jj HEPWORTH'S DISPLAY OF ■ne Uam|MHMI Ull Washing Fluid Engine At the is usually well represented, and this MANAWATU SPRING SHOW. year will be no exception to the rule. Used in hundreds of homes in Pal- Mr. Andrews will exhibit two types. Of merston North, and sold by the leading these, one—the type with which visigrocers. The greatest boon to ladies tors at Shows are familiar—will be ever invented. Washes absolutely with- driving a dynamo in the produce shed I out rubbing. Does not injure the most f ol - eleotric display. Another of a new delicate material. Cleanses men's suits type—a pretty little engine—will opefrom stains. Every lady in New Zea- m t e a Separator bigger than itself, on land should try it. Once tried always Mason and Struthers' stand; while on used. Mark the stand—Gordon and the Implement Stand another will be * Hepworth. running a general joiner at intervals J. S. WATCHORN AND CO., Pal- during the Show, in order to demonmerston North, Sole Wholesale Agents strate the wonderful variety of work for Australasia. - of which this machine is capable. LOOK OUT TOOK FOR OUR EXHIBIT JJ OF FOR - HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE THE MAGNIFICENT EXHIBIT In the AGRICULTURAL HALL. OF THE You will be satisfied that we' can make good Furniture. BCaiapoi Woollen „ _ 7 — a o r Harry Palmer & 0o. f Manufacturing Co., auctioneers and house FURNISHERS, Limited Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North. BERCY TJOBERTS, "CIARMERS AND OTHERS INTER- -P **> I? ESTED THE ONLY MANUFACTURER MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS maqonttp AArn 9L tuwit v qopttt Are Invited to Visit our .fcstana at the rp T -p C > t n-nm? qtttvdt Tirna MANAWATU SHOW. iefknd?™ Barraild & Abraham. LOOK OUT FOR the Large Display LIMITED in the EXXHIBITION HALL, at the AGENTS FOR— " METROPOLITAN SHOW AND P Ransomes, Sims, and Jefferies, Ltd., MISTRIAL EXHIBITION, PALPortable and Traction Engines and MERSTON NORTH, on November 1, ' Combines. 2, and 3. Harrison McGregor, and Co.'s Albion MAKE STRAIGHT FOR SEEING Crushing and Grinding Mills. THE EXHIBIT. Booth, Macdonald, and Co., Limited, : — ■ Ploughs and Farm Implements. &HMH^HH#<mtH<!♦#>#>#♦ Andrews and Beaven's Chaffcutters, /-X •»^.-.---. etc., etc., etc. . 8 J- YOUNQ, . X FARM IMPLEMENT DEPOT x New Zealand Express Company's R. C NOEDIrf* f HHOH PLICB^WANGAHDI. ■ 5 .- .-'■-■•". Storrie'a TurX nip, Mangold, Cabbage, and Manure GALVANISED IRON TRELLIS X'BMger, Blackstone Kerosene OU EnWORKER, ■ gmes, Marine Kerosene Oil Engines, X,,An^r«ws and Beaven ChafEcutters, PoWOODVILLE AND PALMERSTON f tato r>H»ers, Holmes' Spreader, GalNORTH. 4 vamsed Steel Windmills, P. and D. x Duncan High-class Implements, Sheep © Shearing Machines, Cream Separators, X Hay and Straw Press, Twine 3 & Oils. Patentee and Sole Proprietor of the T Inipe«tion Invited. 9 ACME CLOTHES PROP. fc>»>«l«l«l«»PI«Hn« ) «>l» .^^ti&.fe-.t^'^^ &- X.'.';.. ■ '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12642, 1 November 1905, Page 2
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