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POST J 3 DILWORTH .'-21 F iS. E J I HOTEL J U yBUILDINQ A ▼ QUEEN STREET a x ✓" Aways ) r TEASETS, SALAD SETS,, SUPPER SETS, ANTIQUE VASES AND JARDINIERES, BRASS TRAYS, CHINA VASES, FIRE SCREENS, BOXED STATIONERY, LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, CRYSTAL, GLASSWARE, ETC., ETC. AT HALF PRICE AND LESS LESS THAN IT COSTS TO LAND! Royal Doulton, Shelley, Paragon, Royal Stafford, Collingwood TEASETS, Etc. Take your choice from one of the finest selections in Auckland at HALF USUAL PRICE! Royal Doulton, Shelley, Etc., Cup, Saucer and Plate— a beautiful selection — Usually 4/6 to 11/- per set. Give-Away Prices: \/\\ 2/11 3/11 P er se ** A Big Selection of Artistic Best English ROYAL DOULTON TEAPOTS — Good CHINA VASES—In scores of sizes, shapes size and shape—Usually 16/- and 20/- ea. and colours. All Going at Half and Less the A Limited Number at Half Price: Usual Prices. 8/" ant * 1 ©/- ac^' CHINA CAKE PLATES —Shelley Royal LADI ES' HANDKERCHIEFS—Best qualDoulton Royal Stafford — Usually 3/6 to ked in f boxes A „ Half and 6/6 each. Give-A way Prices: , IT , p */Q> H/6 1/11 Each. Less the Usual PnCeS- ** GIFT STATIONERY —Fine quality noteCHINA CAKE STANDS—Charming col- paper and envelopes, in fancy boxes. All ours and designs Usually 22/6 and 27/6. Half Price and Less. Half p rice: J 1/3 and Each ' STUART CRYSTAL VASES — Sparkling crystal standing 1 Oin. and 1 2in. high. CHINA ROSE BOWLS —These are good— Usually 42/- each. _ Usually 7/- to 32/6 each. Less than Less than Half Price: ac " - Half Price: to fA/. Each. * J STUART CRYSTAL SALAD BOWLS — SUPPER SETS English china Lata* de- Beautifully HaKPricat S18 „ S -^XrHairPrJ: «■ 15/' 16/3 TRY YOUR LUCK - THE BARGAIN BARREL Filled with parcels containing all sorts of one or more useful articles— Usually Priced Jrom 2/6 to 7/6. You win, we lose, every time at £/" WE HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN THE YOUNGSTERS! A Barrel filled with Parcels containing one or more gifts that are usually sold from 1 to 4/6 each. The kiddies must win at O THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY SALE COMMENCES TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ON THE FIRST FLOOR. Mason Struthers CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Good News.** for Heme Bay Residents The Self Help are opening their Twenty-fourth Auckland Branch at 194, Jervois Road, Heme Bay, on Friday, the 10th June, 1932. CONSIDER THESE FACTS: What would you pay for groceries to-day if the Self Help Co-op., Ltd., weie not operating? You know the consistent way in which we have kept down P™ es —J™ 1 J™™ feef soHd 'clatL °on goods you know the courteous service we render—and for these reasons we your support. A few prices taken at random from ourlatestpricelist^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ No. 1 TEA, 2/3. No. 2 TEA, 1/10. FAMILY TEA, Reduced from 2/6. Reduced from 2/3. MORAH MARGARINE COFFEE ESSENCE, CHEESE, Finest Quality, , Bd. per lb. Large bottle, ll jd. B< *. per lb. PEARL BARLEY, 2|d. LIMA BEANS, SPLIT PEAS, 51b. for 1/-. sd. per lb. 3d. per lb. ANCHOR MILK POWDER MARROWFAT PEAS, Foster Clark's Soups, 10d. per tin. Full size packet, 3|d. 3d. per packet. SWEETENED MILK, FISHERMAID EMULSION Self Help Malt and Oil, Large tin, B|d. 2/-, 3/6. 1/6 and 2/6. Baxter's Lung Preserver, NAZOL, 1/3. 'l/flnd^/f ß ' 1/2 and 2/1. LOOSE COCOA, SUGAR, SELF HELP SOAP, First Quality, lOd. per lb. 12/8 70lb. bag. First Grade, 4 2 d. and Bd. The above prices apply only to our Auckland City and Suburban Branches. SPI iefi n CO-OP. fg.L.r rELLr LIMITED 126 SHOPS - NEW ZEALAND'S LARGEST GROCER. - 126 SHOPS.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 135, 9 June 1932, Page 13