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CATCHLINES! ■^yHEN we sell an article cheaper than our competitors they will tell you it is a catchline to sell the other 99 per cent. But what happens when every lino we sell is cheaper? Are they all calchlmes? Compare our prices and see for yourselves. DRIED FRUITS-Sultanas, Golden sid, 3-Crown 3d; Seeded Raisins, fulleru' &■• Pr"nes ,'. oilr Pnco is 4*d P«r lb;; tigs, Turkish per lb, 6idCrystalled Cherries, per lb Is lid Jordan Almonds, per lb Is lid; Cooking Almonds, Is 4d. ! FRUITS CANNED.-Australian Peachy Is; Apricots, Is 2d; Pears, Is 6d; Pineapples, best quality, B^d. FISH:-Special prices for present eeoson. Pilchards, large, lOd; Maeonochie's liernngs, in sauce, 6d and lCd: Sardines, o for lid; Cross Fish Sardines, 9d (no increase yet); Salmon (Pink), bd; Sockeye Salmon, Is (why pay more.); Kippered Snacks, 3 for "is. MATCHES—Roches Double Plaids, Is ljd; Bell's Slides, Is 6d; Plaids 8d tin boxes 2s 9d. ' SOAPS AND CLEANSERS.-Sunli B ht Soap, Is 4d (note our pr,ice); Lifebuoy Soap 6 for Is lid; Taniwha Soap Is sd; bensation, Is 3d; Clever Mary" l s,. ld: Caustic Soda, 9d and Is 4d; I.X.L. Soap- Extract, 8 for Is; Marvel Soap Extract Special, 8 for Is; Resin, sd; Borax, 6d; St. Mungo, small 7 for Is, large Is 7d. SOAPS (TOILETj.-Palmolive Soap 6id (why pay 9d ?); Castile, 6d; Castilevor, 9d; Pears, 9d; Barilla, lOd. POLISHES.-Radium Floor, 7d and Is 2d; CO. Waxshine, small sd, medium od, large Is 6d; Johnson's Wax, lOd; Black bilk Liquid, Is; Brasso and Bn lanUhme, lid ; Zebo, lid ; English ?r-° U r ?, oli S> 3 and 6d= Plate Powder (English), 6d; Boot Polish Radium and Nugget, 4 tins Is. PATENT MEDICINES.-Boot's English Aspirins, 25 for 8d; Beocham's Pills small lid, large Is 2d; Woodward's Magnesia, .lid; Morton's Epsom Salts per box 2s 9d; Lime Water, sd; Sugar of Milk, Is 4id; Horlick's Malted Milk, 2s; Rusks. Is; Califi;*, Is 6d and 2s 6d; Scedlitz Powders, Is 3d (Morton's). JAMS:—Marlborough Jam, sreat value, 16oz for 6d or 2'ib-lld; "X" Jams for 7£d; Keiller's Marmalade, Is 2d, jars , Is 6d; Raspberry and Strawberry Conservo, jars Is 6d. ' TEA.—Wo specialise in Teas. Farming's Tea, Is 9d and 2s 6d, 8.0.P. Quality 2s 2d, packets (special quality) 2s 6d. MEATS AND PASTES.—Gear's Meats Is 3d; C.M.C. Tongues, Is 2d;, Gear's Pastes, 6d; Pastes (Peck's'), Is; Gear's Meat Extract, Is; Bovril from Is; Club Cheese, jars lOd. CIGARETTES AND TOBACCOS.—YeIIow and Green, 8d; Capstan. 7d; Havelock Mixture, Is 6d; Plugs, Is 4d; Capstan Medium, Is 8d; Ziz Zags small 8 for Is, large 3d. SUNDRlES.—Arrowroot, 8d; Edmonds's Baking Powder, Is 2d; Bird Seed, plain and mixed, 6d ; Parrot Food, 8d; Carbonate Soda, 3d; Creaim Tartar, Is 3d; Clothes Pegs, 6 doz. lid; Cornflour, B. and P., lOd; Custard Powder (Foster Clark's), Is 4d; Icing and Castor Sugar, 6d; Jelly Crystals, still 5 for Is; Ship's Jellies, 5 for Is (cheapest in town); Vinegar, per gallon Is lOd; Flour, per 251b 4s 9dj Flour, special quality, 5s "6d (delivered); Sugar, la Auckland, per 701b, 23s 6d (delivered); Sugar, 6 for 2s; Sand Soap, 5 for Is; Tomato Sauce, quarts Is; English Slides, per doz. Is. BUTTER, BACON, AND EGGS.—Prices, I subject to fluctuations. Customers can reckon on the best possible quality at the lowest possible prices. Try us." FOWL FOOD.—Wo stock all kinds of Fowl Food at our Miramar Shop. Our Wheat is the highest grade obtainable. Try it! j EDWIN C. RUSSELL AND CO., 382, Broadway, Miramar; 120, Vivian-6t.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 19 March 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 19 March 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 67, 19 March 1924, Page 2

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