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DEPENDABILITY SELF HELP N.Z.’s GROCER It is calculated that Self Help supplies the whole grocery requirements of 150,000 New Zealanders throughout the year. At Christmas this little army will have a better Christmas spread for less than ever before in our history. Enormous quantities of the freshest goods of finest quality and cheapest price are being hustled to our 140 branches to unprecedented demands. Hundreds of good things can be yours at little Choicest fruits, nuts, confectionery, and all cooking ingredients—everything for the Christmas table, the unexpected guest over the holidays, and picnics. Let Self Help supply your Christmas requirements. YOU SAVE WHILE YOU SPEND. Apricots, large tins 1/Peaches, large tins 1/1 Bartlett Pears, large tins 1/1 Figs, new season’s, dessert lOd lb Figs, new season’s, -|lb packets 6d Mixed Nuts 10d lb Self Help Jellies 8 1/White’s Jellies 4^d Cordials, all flavours 1/Jordan Almonds 1/8 lb Prize-winner Pineapples S£d, 7Jd, 9|d Preserved Ginger 10d lb Salmon— Small tins 7d Large tins 1/- . Middle cut 9d and 1/3 Sardines (King Oscar) 7d and I/-, Tongues— Sheep 6d and lOd Ox 2/2 and 3/3 Corned Beef and Mutton Bd, 1/1 SELF HELP Superfine BUTTER 9d lb. 140 BUNCHES SELF HELP Pure Ceylon TEAS 1/4,1/10, 2/3 lb. FOOD SPECIALISTS SEU^HELP 140 BRANCHES GROCERY & PROVISION MERCHANTS the firm that down and keeps them DOWN

REDUCE!] m m. m HI H O . V iliill lit m m 3 r< l n\ «S ■ EDMONDS j3uh&-io^R.Li£' BAKING POWDER REDUCED TO 6/- PER. TIN IN ALL MAIN TOWNS

Victor Pringle, married, aged thirtyone, residing at Abbotsford, and employed bv the K.P. and L. Department, fractured his riba yesterday when lie fell from a tree upon which be was working at Macandrew Bay. He was brought to the hospital.

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Evening Star, Issue 21292, 22 December 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21292, 22 December 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 21292, 22 December 1932, Page 2

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