■lf TfiE HOUfc BF THE mro * tt « Celopak St ojh ©Bess , Bates N«w stuon's dates, hygienically packed in cellophane. 7kt. pkt. Vacuum Packed Prunes Delicious, soft-eating prunes, packed in airtight tint. 1/J Can be eaten without cooking. 1 “ 1 ” Libby's Id ome Made Pickles VS jar Deliciously tasty home-made style—in Libby's famous quality. Libby’s Tomato Juice Canned when tomatoes am at purfactien. tta, a T ka^rr onin} Mel P shelve** t 0 th * S e / n ,an *n eve ° fNe » The *e e fc S anisation *ll Self ' Hei p Sat <sfied r „ 6 thr °n S s n , SPECIAL! ! SPECIAL ! 1 BOTTLE DE LUXE COFFEE ESSENCE .... 1/4 (Equal to Imported). For One Week Only. Cooked Ham, per lb . . 2/4 Libby’s Baby Food ... 6d Aspirins, 25’s . . . . 5d Hat Dyes 1/2 Thistle Oatmeal, 7lbs . . 2/6 Harpic 10d Oyster Grit, 12lbs . . . 1/Glycerine 7d Cake Papers, per pkt . . 6d Sugar of Milk 1/1 Mince Meat “K” .... 2/4 Figs, Cooking, per lb . . 11 d Carbonate of Soda, per lb . 4d Bird Seed, mixed, per lb . 5d De. Luxe Essences .. . . 10d Crown Tops, per gross . . 1/9 Oatina ... . . . • 1 /10$ Brewers Finings .... B£d Morah Margarine . . . 9^d 51b Bags Salt A . . . . . 1/lodine ...... Bjd, 17Custard Powder . . . . 1/Wilson’s Fly Spray ... 1/6 Epsom Salts, loose, !b . . 4d SWEETS ! ! SWEETS ! ! SPECIAL EASTER MIXTURE \ /\ lb. Vi-Max ....... 1/8 Libby’s Scotch Broth . . 1/1 Pork Sausages, per lb . . 10d Libby’s Green Peas . . . 1/2 Baking Powder . . ~ . .1/5 Cream Crackers, per pkt . Bjd Dinneford’s Magnesia . . 1/10 Weetbix ..... B~d,l/4 Sugar, 70lb bags . . . 21/3 .... 6£d, I€£d Strang’s Coffee 1/6 Linseed, whole, pier lb . . 6d Marto 1/11 Flour, 25lbs ..... 4/3 Clever Mary . . , . . 1/5 2lb Rots Honey . . . . 1/11 Sheep Tongues .... 1/6 Pineapple, medium . . . 10d Coffee and Milk . .•• . 7d, 1/2 Resin, per lb ...... 8d ~ UJV p LET YOUR SAVINGS UETSttf-"*",. HELP YOUR COUNTRY LUf- ~1/i lILLI I Hllll IWHIIIIII __ help W*#* swings accdumt . uirinNAL SAVINUi A^ >irr
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 61, Issue 147, 3 April 1941, Page 6
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