■""™™" • ■ j " j * iu ' . In neYuiing the following lilt you'll find our prise* decidedly low, mere , particularly when you take the hitli quality and frethneti of the good* into consideration. Our telephone number i» 443— we'll be pleased to lake your order . over the wire -or drop ut & poitteat-d and our traveller will call upon y»u. DISCOUNT TICKETS FOR ALL GOODS TPAS-Per lb. 1/2, 1/6, 1/8, 2/- Haddocks, l/> TEA-51b. boxes 5/3, 6/8, 7/6, 9/2 Satthneß-^rowfißh 6d. and IM. ' Thi'Ge Tine lOAd. SuGAR - „ n , , Rstl Herritiga, per doz. 1/6 Brewers' Crystal— Per lb. 2id. .Salt Herrings, per doz. 2/» ! Per ba* 10/- l.mx Fish, t»»l' lb. Bd. 1 No. 1 and la— Per bas 9/6 PikliDrUu, per tin 1/3 j Per lb. 2£d. Infant Food— Bakikg PoWdcr— Allen and Ilalibury's— j , Edmond's— 6d. and lid. Nos. 1 and 2, 1/8; No. 3 1/1 Sh&rlaiirVs— 6d. «nd 1/-' ■ -Beugcr's. per tin 1/9 BBASSO-^Per tin 9d. and 1/6 UroiiK per tin 9d. Caustic Sod v— Per tin 6d. Mellin a. per tin_ 1/8, 2/6 Clothes Pnos — Per dozen lid. Moseley s, pcl 1 iin 1/4 Chutney— l/-. 1/6, 2/-. I»orlick's, per tin 1/9 and 2/9 Cordials (assorted) — Per bot. !,'• Neslle's, per tin 1/9 I Limejuice (Ship 1 ?), per bot. 1/2 Savory and Moore s, 1/2, 2/> "OENFLOwrat, per lb. and Gd. . Semolina, per tin Bd. j Cnt,\M of Tartah, per lb. 1/4 utUPE!" Ntrt3. per pkt. lOd. i CARbOiVArE of Soda, per lb. 3d. Granose Biacuifs. per pkt. lOd. j Cubhy Powder, per bol. 6d., 8., Tinned Fruits— Peaches, Apvi- • 10d. . • cols, Pears, lOd. Egg Powder, per tin 6d. Vahmsuine, per liv sd. Eno'3 Fruit Silts, per bot. 2/9 QuiCKaiiiNE, perl in 6d. EucALTriu'ua, per bofc. 6di, 1/-, 1/6 , Tanul. per tin 1/Extiuct of Soap— Rvdmm, per tin 6d. Iluchon's, 10 pkts. I/- JelliesSi,. Mungo, 10 pkh<. 1/- Reka, 6 pkts. 1/Empire, 12 pkts. 1/- Calves' Foot, C. & 8., I/-, 1/10 I Gold Dust, per pkt. 1/4 Flavoured 1/2, 2/St. Mungo, per pkt. 1/3 Pickles— Bapon, 2id. and 6d. Crescent Brand— Mixed, Pici« ! Lux. pei" doz. 2/-. lilli, Chow ChoAV, ' per bftl. i Liivlh's Dry Soap, per doz. 1/3 lOd. _ ! Wyaxdottd, per bag 6d. t Morton s — Mixed, Picßlilh, Old Dutch Cleansee, per tin 6d. Chow Chow, per bol. 1/2 . Flour, 25, 50, 100, 2001b. C. & B.— Mixed, Picalilli. Chow OmrniL, 7lb. and 251b. Chow, per bot. 1/6 Fly PArcRS, per doz. 6d. , Swallow and Ariel — Peaches, Tanglefoot, per doz. 2/-. Aprioolp, Poai's. per tin 1/2 Dried Fbuits — Tyikkpa trick— Peaches 1/Dried Apples, per lb. Dd. PINTAPrLE— Per tin 4^d., 51b. tins Dried Apricots, per lb. 10d. 9d. Currants, per lb. 4d. HTinwiiEsniEP, per tin 1/4 Dates, per lb. 3d. M\»JialaDE— Figs— Cooking, per lb. id. Kirkpatnok's— Ub. tine 6a. Protoben, per box Sd. 71b. fins 3/3 fi In layers, per lb. 6d. Keller's—lib, tins Bd. Preserved Ginger, per lb. K\\ Kirkpalrick's— 2lb. jars 1/4 Dried Peaches, per lb. lOd. ('. & B.— lib. jars 9d. Prunes, per lb. 6d. Oak— 1/- and 1/4. ! Sultanas,, per lb. 6d. Crosse & BlackweLL'S— Linoleum Ruviver. pei 1 bot. 1/' , Capers. Od. and 1/6 BarlCY, per lb. 2^l Celery Salt, lOd. Patent, per tin 9d. Curnc Powdor. Bd. and 10J. Biscuits— Aulsebrook's. Hudsoh's Dried Herbs. 1/" Southern Cross, Griffin's. Hunt- Ki«.h and Meal Pastes, 9d. and ley and Palmer's, Peak Froan's 1/2 Buckets, each 1/3. i/b, 1/9 Lobster, 3/6 and 2/9 Candles, per pk». 6d.. ?d.. 7id. Lucca Oil, 1/-. 1/11, 3/3 ! Castor Oil, 6d. and lOd. Oli'p<!, 1/-. 1/9 Coffee, per lb. 1/8 Pickles, 1/6 ' Per bot. 1/*, 1/2 Semolina, per tin 80. Club, per tin 1/10 Soap Turtle, 2/-. 3/6 Bourbon, per t,in 2/- Calve' s Foot .Telly. 1/-. 1/10 Powder, per tin 1/- Flavoured 1/2 and 2 '- Maizena, per lb. 7d. Champignons, 1/Custard Powder, per tin 6d., l/> l^sam-os, od. Cream Custard, per (in 1/ Florence Cream, 1/-. I/A Essences, loz. 6d. ttcd and Blacl, Cun-ani Jelly, loz. C. & 8., 9d. ' 1/3 Potted Fish— Mumiilacle. lib. jar^Od Salmon, ilb. tins 7d and Bd. furioian Essence, 1/5 lib. tins lid. and 1/1 Pool— Citron, 1/b Fre«h Herrings, per (in 7d. Orango ahd Lemon, 10d. Kippered Herrings, per tin 6d. Vinoffar. lOd. and 9d. (/'hill. l/« Herrings iv Tomato, 6d and 9d. Tarngon. 10J. sne! 1/3 Glaxo, 1/-, 2/-, and 5, ■ 40 and 42 Manners Street - 293 Cuba Street | 163 Ritoon? Street. Other things being equal you will find th.it the nun uho i 1 - on good leims vith his digestion is a much jollier oerson than his dyspeptic biothcr. Innigestion often gives rise to peevishness, irritabihtv, and unsocubilit}. bc(»use not intsrqucntly, the sufferer falls a victim to neivous debility and depression. ll! j e " qucntly, if you would be cheerful, happy, und nmthfiil, you nuiit Mkguaia we health of your stomach, and, as is well-known, this is most e«sny clieCefi by means of that famous family medicine Imniu'iim _un ji.. _n...j 1^ w ,,,i.i, J ,--., , W n ...hi.-. ««i[ii»i»«'">«. | iMwiii»i»yMLWWHaili!.Sjtimit |^»lWJMKll^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 10
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824Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 77, 1 April 1914, Page 10
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