Dressing * Gowns * Best English Make. AllWool, in Checks and Plain. Prices — 39/6 49/6 55/- - hsX'f Pyjamas That appeal warm and comfortable. Superior Suede Finish, 10/6 Neat Stripe Flannelette 6/6 and 8/6 Leo Cooper, Phone 340. Cnr. East and Burnett Sts. You will always find that the housewife who is never disturbed by the unexpected visits of friends always has her pantry well stocked with tinned foods. We cap supply all the best brands of TONGUES, SALMON, SARDINES, HERRINGS, to say nothing of PUDDINGS, JAMS, CHEESE & ALL KINDS OF TINNED FRUITS. Get in a stock without delay and be ready for any emergency. SUGAR, IA, per lb ... . 3d SUGAR, 701 b bag . . 17/CHEESE, mild 8d CHEESE, Chesdale and Pixie pkt 8d BACON, best mild cured, lb 1/2 Green’s SAUSAGES, lb . . lOd Green’s SAVELOYS, 12 for 1/CORNFLOUR, Brown and Poisons 9|d CORNFLOUR .loose, lb . ' 4d CORNFLOUR, Brown’s . s|d FLOUR, loose, 61b for . lid FLOUR, 25’s 4/-, 50’s 7/6 FLOUR, 100’s .... 14/9 DES. COCOANUT, lb . . 5d SHEEP TONGUES ... 1/3 Oak BAKED BEANS, 7d and lOd Oak SPAGHETTI, 7d and lOd Kirk Tomato SOUP, 7d and lOd Kirk Tinned PEAS, 7d and lOd CAUSTIC SODA (Greenbanks and Crosfields) and 1/1 KEROSENE (Laurel) per tin 7/KEROSENE, per case 13/9 TOBACCO (Tins) BEARS, mild . . .. . 1/9 BEARS, dark and medium flake 1/8 CAPSTAN ' 21DESERT GOLD ... 1/6* GRAYS 1/9 HAVELOCK 21MELROSE .... 1/6 NO. 3 and NO. 10 . . 1/8 PRIZE CROP ... 1/9 PARK DRIVE . . . 1/11 RIVERHEAD .... 1/9 RED JACKET ...» 1/10 RUGBY 1/7 SILVER FERN, mild . 1/9 SILVER FERN, cut plug . 1/8 YANKEE DOODLE . . 21TOBACCO (Plugs) HAVELOCK, light . . 1/10 HAVELOCK, dark . . 1/9 JUNO 1/6 DIADEM 1/10 GOLDEN EAGLE, . . 1/10 CIGARETTES. ARDATH, . . 10’s 6d, 25’s 1/3 CRAVEN A 10’s Bd, 20’s 1/4 CAPSTAN 10’s 6d, 25’s 1/3 DE RESKE 10’s 6d, 25’s 1/3 GUINEA GOLD 10’s 4d PLAYERS 10’s 6d, 2Q’s 1/THREE CASTLES 10’s 7d, 20’s 1/2 John Orr & Go., Ltd., GROCERS, CROCKERY AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ’Phones 42 and 272. Ashburton.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 172, 4 May 1936, Page 2
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