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v^ H Jti ill i 5 ti —a/ Wardeirs Finest First-grade Factory Cheese Ninepence per pound This is pre-war price, and at this price cheese is the cheapest food obtainable. EAT CHEESE! COCOA - - BUNTE PURE COGOA Mb. Tins 3/4, i-lb. Tins 1/8 Small 9d. CHOCOLATE Mllk Chodolate Gakes and Nut-milk Chocolate Cakes, 6d. Size 3d. per cake, 1/-Size n $d. per cake. Discount given with ever cash purcnase. Complete delivery service to City and Suburbs. WARDELL'S Cash Grocers WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON Wf 111 WHISKY I IN A CLASS BY ITSELF jg^^^ PRE-WAR QUALITY. HACIIE t CO. DISTILLERS LTD, Island «f Islay, L«nd»i ( anrj Gf«sg«vr B _ Appdntment ' Estab. 1742. Be proud Afternoons —when visitors call —that is tli time when you like to be proud of the cak« i and scones with which you regale your friendi When baking cakes and scones use "Peerless, the uniform flour-—its consistent 'use will male you proud of your cakes and scones. It's easy to'order. "Peerless" Flour—your grocer sells it. ■'■. Peerless Flout* ip^ \i^ JL p.nB R;^ Njsof,, \ V' { "ffeerlsMn" Flour is made »Bppiaoe©£* \-7 \\\ ( \ txdaafaly by D. H. Brown Y%%%.Vg2& ' /1/ 1 *nd Son Limited, at the lil! CHRiSTCHURCKIU ,P) W<£2Jf "BiaahHeld" Rotter Mill; *• J<-*^wfl \lL^ " Chrittchureh < > Baßgaat^jßjaKii^i^g^jgiJßjßi!^^

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 8, 10 July 1922, Page 10

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