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PALMOLIVE IS CHEAPER AT KINCAIDS. TTTHENEVER there is something unusual ITT offering in the Grocery Trade, it can be relied upon that Kincaids are featuring it. This week it is Palmolive Soap. The proprietors of tho line want to extend their Ghristchurch sales. 01 conrse the? depend on Kincaids cooperation. Have you Been Kincaida Palmolrvo window display! KIKOOLE TEA * per lb 2s 3d CEYLINDO TEA per lb 2g 6d KINCAIDS SPECIAL TEA per lb 2s 9d PEARL OF THE EAST TEA per lb 3s SUGAR OF MILK pkt Is 7d SUGAR CORK per tin Is fld SYMINGTON'S PACKET SOUPS— Per pkt 7d, G pkts for 3s SOAP, K. best per bar ]s Bd. per box 20s HOUSEHOLD SOAP per bar 9d, per box 15s "WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP. .. Cake Od PALMOLIVE SOAP. During May, to every purchaser of Two Cakes of Palmolive Soap we nre giving ONE CAKE FREE. KINCAIDS, LIMITED, THE FAMILY GROCERS, COLOMBO ST. 'PHONES 505 and 1638. *4482-1 BEFORE *YOU BUY THE RING. Young mnnt Maybe you have chosen the girl yon intend to make your wife and the Jewellers' windows havo an extra attraction for you. There is a jewel which will be of far greater value to the lady of your ohoice than the most expensive ring you can buy her. It is a possession which will provide means for her support should you not be spared to do so. It ii an asset that every young man can afford, and one without which no marriage should take place. If you have not taken out an AJI.F, Life Policy, call to-day and obtain full information from Agsnfc*— D. L. READER. M; COLLINS, MACBETH and BOYES, T. JAMES, , A.M,P> SOCIETY, G. G. HURNBfJ, District Manager, *3 QJEj. OH!tI{3TaHTJRCH, STAT A? HOTEL CARGEN. . "VISITING AUCKLAND. can offer visitor* no finer Hotel Mcommodation and service than ia procurable at Betel Cargtn. This magnificent up-to-date and fnllylioensed Hotel has 120 rooms, 25 suites each with private bath. Excellent cuisine and the' finest wineß give the final touoh which distinguishes a first-rate hotel. In addition, an unparalleled view of tho Waitemata can be had from the roof garden _ HOTEL CARGEN. Manage" particlllara from R - CHESNEY, A %elcas and telegraph address; Cargen, Auckland. H 437* OA YES COURT private hotel . Auro r a terrace, Wellington. ' Th»» First-class Private Hotel is now andej ne» management. Situated in t.'ie •very centre of Wellington and standing in ita own grounds, it .«mmand» a wonderful f and harbour. Within three o{ , t-ambton quay. Poat Office, and Rouses of Parliament, eta Excellent cuwjoe; moderate tariff Telegiaphio addwa; Sayes Court, Wellington Telephone No* <3,86f end <3-400. ■a.... ® QPI'LINS, Proprietor, Late of Christchuroh. NEW BRIGHTON CAPE, STAY AT THE HEALTHY SEASIDE. HpHE BEST PLACE in the South Island + 'for a Holiday. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. MRS N. J. JOHNSTONE, Proprietress. (Late Windsor Hotel.) 'Phone 2685. J4399 ONSLOW HOUSE. THE LEADING PRIVATE HOTEL IN DUNEDIN. [THIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Yiaitors ■A and .Tourists. Modern appointments. Tennis Court. Special moderate Winter Tariff. • 'Wire or write "Onslow House, Dunedin." 3851

WARDELL'S. ?HE LEADING TEA SPECIALISTS. I T fflvf ONOMI(UL P " !b 28 lOd MATCHLESS per lb 3s Od OBIENT (Unrivalled) per lb 3s 2d Special Quotations Given for Chest and Half-Chest Lots. DELICIOUS MILD CUBED HAM AND BACON, SffiES (Whole per lb Is Id SrivJi? Pe* lb Is 8d or Cut) ...... per lb Is 4d (Sli<!ed) ....... per lb 2a 6d nSi 1 WOIOUe FORK , SATJBAGBS per lb Is Od , I ( I,IBOO WT CQUPQNS AS ueUAI4. WARDELL'S. y s

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18681, 3 May 1926, Page 6

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