$& " ■■"■■*—■JJ " "Bl^^^^^\ i PRIME RASHERS 1/2 per Ib. I | Batter, first grade vr. 1/6 Matches—plaids wv -.-.. 6d. § t? Cheese,'first grade ... 1/- Maccaroni and Vermicelli 6d. | S: Flour— 255, 4/4; 50s 8/6' Haricot, Beans ... „. 4d. | p Bice, best quality ,_ 2d. Essence of Coffee, . 1/- | i Sago! and Tapioca >..- 3d. J^B-llb. tins . „. Sid. | 3 Cornflour •.., 4Ad. X . bra"tL „- 6d> i '• Brown and Poison's ... 7d. ,21b. glass 3 a re , X- g •j -, ,n , , Peach, Nectarine, a fs Eolled Oats ... »..- 1/3 ' _, ' , . $3 ' . , . o . c , n Qmnce, Plum, etc. 1/4 pg y Oatmeal—2os »-••■ ».. 5/9 " , ' ,' ' 11 ?; „ . • , ,'. Raspberry, Apricot... 1/6 a fc Pearl Barley ... :-.: 3d. ..tt-i.t ™ r R8 »: „ ;.. -, "X" Jam, 71b. tins— SR tf Split Peaa ... ... ... 3d. . ' . Bj f' r Plum, Gooseberry, ij =« Currants .., > > Bd. Peaoh 3/3 | : Sultanas ... :.., > Bd. Baspberry, Marina- I g Seeded-lUisins .: „•■ ,d. ■• lade , Apricot ".., 4/- 1 j Mildura Basins ... .... 6d. Tab]e Je! j ieaj g pkts< _ | J. Sicily Almonds ... „.. 1/8 F]uid Ammonia ... ># . 4^d . j 5 Desiccated Cocoanut >- Sd. . Arrowroot ..« ... 7d. | % Fry's Pure Cocoa-4s .., lOd. «2ebra" Paste & jj ... 1/7 Blacklead 4d. | | Clothes Pegs—per d0z.... l£d. Kepler's Extract Malt I g Curry Powder, 0.-and B. 1/1 . 2/9 and 4/9 j | Eobinson's Groats. >.. 1/2 Golden Syrup—2s, 6dj 73 I^B | t Lentils - •-.. 4d. . Sunlight Soap ... ... 1/1 § v Sheop Tongues (Gear's),-.. 1/4 Lifebuoy Soap ... *« s£d. | ;' . Tea—Matchless,. 1/8; Ceylon, 1/10; Orient, 2/- 1 > Every Half-Pound Packet corilains One Coupon, and evejy One-Pound § I; Packet contains Two Coupons, and so on. p { CASH COUFOHS 1 5- Coupons given with every Cash purchase. See that you get a Cash | «, Coupon. Save up these Coupons, and when you have collected a jjj * number you will be entitled to choose a valuable present from a large fg <jl r and varied assortment. See our Windows. g I'" ' Tea Coupons and Cash Coupons may be counted together. Six Tea 1 t Couppns are equal in value to £1 worth of Cash Coupons. I 1 WILLIS STREET s: WELLINGTON | Cultsvaiing | he! Young PSants j il^PB» Jll^^^^l gathered from seiecied j Tea Plants is 80Wn in beds and thß"' 1 S%%^lP il w'len al)oU* feet high, the young plants ; Vyj?^J^ are transplanted in rows in the permanent j /y^4F "extensions." I All flia Ceylon leaf used in the blending of 1 is the choicest growth, our resident buyers /^%X at Colombo inspecting every parcel as it Wjfflz^^'^/* comes to the auction. :■ ss*«fe^^^P^ All our Tea is blended and packed In • /\jj!^/^f!^\ : ; Wellington to secure uniformity J ■ arid fullness of flavour. -ess^v^^^^^i : , Sold by all Groomr* wJ* Over One Million Pairs ':V - ;pf 'Crockett and Jones' Boots have been supplied to the Allied Armies. And every week the big Northampton factory is turning out thousands more. Despite this enormous output, CROCKETT & JONES -are not unmindful of their New Zealand Trade. Large shipments were dispatched some time ago under Board of Trade License, and further consignments are . likely to follow. These new arrivals will ' augiii-tiil: the t"esent stocks held Sy lending I " Shoe Stoves. j P?<> <vse n'-'il, therefore, deny himself or •j- L. li- iin-iio and iieonomy oileied j Li, tiii.-. jicaL of All footwear— ' -"'■■ S ' * 4 *$ JfKJ* A. MITCHELL & Co. Ltd. I^^^^^S CHRJSICHURCB /*^^^^^®>
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 4
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