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Christmas Hampers at Cut Prices >ll. Qhristmas i \dea 1' W” ’ y mL - ~ delivered io all p A *rsoFs0F i NEW ZEALAND /4 'T'O commemorate our first Xmas in Wellington and also recognising that nJ •*■ Xmas, 1933, promises to be one of practical gifts, we are offering the greatest bargains ever presented by the grocery trade in New Zealand. Below are offered two hampers of highest quality selected groceries at many shillings 1 under cut rate prices. We will willingly substitute any article not required for one of equal value. Just phone your order and pay o n delivery—we deliver free to any suburb daily. M < HAMPER No. I HAMPER No. 1 e n . . 1 Tin Sampler Biscuits. Large Tin Sliced Peaches. 60 Cigarettes, Sarony. 20 Cigarettes, S.rony. . Hgs. 1 Tin (21b.) Sampler Biscuits, Pkt. Dromedary Dates. Assorted. |]b. Jordan Almonds. 1 Pkt. Best Muscatels. ilb. Best Crystallised Ginger. 1 Large Box Dessert Figs. J-arge Box Xmas Crackers. , Large Fancy Box Chocolates. 1 Pkt. New Season s Dromedary . 2 Tins SKce<J p eaches Dates- 1 Large Tin Pears. |lb. Best Jordan Almonds. * lib. Mixed Nuts. 1 Large Fancy Box Crackers. 1 Tin C.M.C. Tongues. , , _. _ .i .. r» 2 Large Tins Apricots. 1 Large Tin Bartlett Pears. J Large Bottle Orange or Lemon 1 Large Tin Sockeye Salmon. Squash. Large Tin Dessert Apricots. 1 Tin Asparagus Tips. Urge Bottle Umon or Orange 1 sXl. Squash. Large Sockeye Salmon. |lb Best Crystallised Ginger. 1 Tin Cross Fish Sardines. L— 20/-— —3O/ — Kt jy f2j 101 CUBA ST - P '““-“ S6 The old Grocery Store House that is Different

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 70, 15 December 1933, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 70, 15 December 1933, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 70, 15 December 1933, Page 8