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OUR Opening Prices for 1923 show a considerable reduction on our closing prices for 1922. This is made .possible only by our determination to turn our stocks at diminished rates of profit. Your support is solicited to enable us to continue our policy of low profit and quick stock turns. . New laid-Eggs, per dozen Is 7d; Table Butter, per lb Is 7d and" Is 8d; Cooking Butter, per lb Is sd; Creamoata,, per packet Is 6d; Lane's Emulsion, per bottle 3s 8d; Granose Biscuits (small) x per pkt. Hid; Granose Biscuits (large), per pkt. 3s 3d; Sheep Tongues (lib tins), Is 4d; Ox Tongues (21b tins), 3s 6d; new Sultanas, per lb 9d; new Currants, per lb 9d; Robinson's Patent Barley, per tin Is 6d; Robinson's Patent Groats;-per tin Is 6d; Johnson's Wax, per tin Is 6d; Walnuts, per lb Is Id; Mixed Nuts, per lb lid; Pure Italian Olive Oil, per 6oz bot. Is 3d; Pure Italian Olive Oil, per lOoz bot. 2s 3d; Pure Italian Olive Oil, per quart bot. ss; Shredded Whole Wheat, per pkt. Is 6d; new Prunes, per lb 8d; Evaporated Peaches, per lb Is 3d; Evaporated Nectarines, per lb Is 8d; Tomato Sauce (quarts), *per bot. Is 3d; new Carton Dates, per pkt. 9d;. new Bulk Dates, per lb -6d;' Sapon (large.pkts.), per pkt. 6d; Lime Water, per bot. 6d; Peanut Butter .(small)? lid, Is 4d, anjfl 2s 3d. I— . . CHEESE. ■ .. Primest Imported Tinned Cheese, matured by special process, rier lb 2s '" Prime White Export Cheese, per lb 9d Prime Coloured Matured New Zealand > ' Cheese, per lb lOd ' Prime Roasting Fowls, per pair 10s 6d Prime Boiling Fowls, per pair 8s 6'd Prime Turkeys, per lb Is lOd. B. SMIT H, FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCE SPECIALIST. ■ 48 and 50, COURTENAY PLACE. / KINSEY STUPIO, KINSEY for ENLARGEMENTS. KINSEY for COPIES. KINSEY for HIGH-CLASS POR- ' TRAITURE. KINSEY for REASONABLE CHARGES. ■"■■' LAMBTON QUAY. PREMIERSHIP • IN GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONS Is Held by TjLT I L L I G A N'S, KELBURN AVENUE, ' Because it Sponsors only the Styles lvhioh London approves. Their Leading Artist is FRANK W. BEDFORD, a past master in Imparting Individuality in Dress. \ \ By Special Appointment, THE ROYAL TASTE. npHE example of His Royal Highness the -lL Prince of Wales is well worth following in the matter ,of dress. He favours and wears'the , GLENURQUHART CHECK, That thoroughly smart and dependable fabric which we import direct. Call and note the high-grade tailoring in a Bell Suit —that can be featured in your next Suit. All edges hand-stiteffed. SUITS FROM £8 Bs. "JAMES~BELL, THE POPULAR TAILOB, Manners street. EXHIBITION. A New Exhibition of CAMERA PORTRAITS and PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK is now on view downstairs at the S. P. ANDREW STUDIOS, (See change in Telephone. Now under S. P. Andrew Studios.) 10, WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONE „. 1223. Ici on parle\ francais. ■JU-EW SUMMER SUITINGS! We are now showing a- magnificent range of NEW SUMMER SUITINGS from leading- 'West End houses. Clients desiring something very choice are advised to make their selection as early as possible, when our stock is at its best. MORRISON & PENNEY. We have no Front Shop. Our Showrooms are on the i FIRST FLOOR, MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, 50, WILLIS STREET (opposite Hotel Windsor). npHE LEADING TAILORS, KIOTO AND SON, 132, Willis street (upstairs), Our Spring and Summer Suitings are now opened up. Exclusive designs in checks and stripes. Visit our Showroom, and choose a Suit which' will carry the mark of distinction. Saltaire (guaranteed colours), in blues and greys, always in stock. Dress Suits and Ladies' Contutnes >« [Specialty. j^^jjs. ,

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 6