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FIRST SELF HELP SILVER JUBILEE AVGUST COMPETITION £loohiize ENTER NOW s£JS«! WHITE PEPPER I/A LUNCHEON 11 1J TASTT CHEESE 1/ A Tin 1/4 SAUSAGE - lb 112(1 1/4 lODISED SALT TOMATO SAUCE MACARONI—PROCESSED PEAS -ij CAMBRIA ~ 111 J "TOMATO 1/1 ftl Tin 1/- SAUSAGE - lb llzU PUREE - Tin 1/ IV2 THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL OFFER 2 PEARL ftlA ! QUALITY 2 IIX lb » BARLEY j ONIONS «<»***» MILD CHEESE— 1 / DRIED BANANAS 1 /’7l CALIFORNIAN |/Q lb 1/- Pkt. 1/12 PRUNES - lb 1/ O MIXED PICKLES n/n HOME MADE 1 / SUPER WINE 1/A Jar 4./ U CHOCOLATES 3jo» 1/" BISCUITS -lb ** PICKLED ONIONS n/f TOMATO JUICE -I /Q EPICURE 1/11 Jar Li 1 Tin l/j CHEESE - lb 1/11 APPLE DESSERT j/g VANILLA ESSENCE 3 WATER BISCUITS |J 3 ________ BLUE LABEL [“YELLOW LABEL TEA 2/1 « TEA 1/IUJS TEA 1/10 SELF HELP THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT PRICES DOWN ANO KEEPS THEM DOWN

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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25273, 27 August 1947, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25273, 27 August 1947, Page 5