WARDELLS THE QUALITY GROCERS SALMON, Very Finest Sockeye, “ Gold Seal ” ilk tins, I/*; 11b, 1/10 PINK SALMON, tbe Best, Fisherman—i’s, 6|d; I’s, lOd HERRINGS IN SAUCE, Maconochie’s, 61d and lOd FRESH HERRINGS ' 9fd KIPPERED HERRINGS 1/1 PILCHARDS, “ Snowcap ” 10d OYSTERS, Very Tasty, per tin ... (id and lid CROSSED FISH SARDINES, per tin, 8d AMBASSADOR SARDINES— Small tins, 2/10 doz; |-’s, 6d; -J’s, 10d HAM AND CHICKEN PASTE, per tin, 5d PALMALADE FRUIT MIXTURE 6d RECKITT’S DYES, per packet 3d NESTLE’S CREAM Id and 8d VINCENT'S A.P.C. TABLETS 1/6 VICKS COUGH TABLETS 1/BISMAG 2/-, 3/8 PEROXIDE, large bottles .' 101-d PROXOGEN, per bottle 1/6 VITA-BRITS AND FREE KORNIES 8 D FRUIT SALAD, large tins -1/6 STRAWBERRIES, per tin 1/3 RASPBERRIES, per tin lid BOVRIL 1/6, 2/8, 4/9 ASPARAGUS, Very Finest Quality Tips, 1/1 Large tins , V‘ CRYSTALLISED CHERRIES, Extra Choice 2/- !b SHELLED WALNUTS— Excellent Sample 1/4 lb Halves 1/6 lb PEELED PEACHES, Fine Fruit, per lb 1/3 PRESERVED GINGER, per lb 10d COOKING FIGS, per lb Id DESSERT FIGS, Finest Pulled, 9d and lid MIXED FRUITS, all ready for baking, 1/3 lb KWIC.BRU CEREAL COFFEE, 1/7, 2/7, 4/7 BROWN RICE, per packet 9d RENNET, Very Best 9d CHOCOLATE DATES 1/3 LB Quality Dates, ■with a rich Chocolate covering, at a bargain price. WARDELLS ; ,-A ROUNTREE. tOSI * A ,Psac holo9 i 8 Fam ° Lem for V°uinterpre Clique ? «U deta9 s « - service 111 tT ERN PA CLOSING * SAT,, OCT, 31st Our Big PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION with a free trip to Sydney (or £4O in CASH) as First Prize, designs in colour! Make yourself a Knitted Outfit for Beach Days. Two Special Pages, with Illustrations and full Directions for a smart Bathing Suit and a Jumper to slip on when cool breezes blow! *o©' There are many ways of drinking Tea. Try some of the Summer Tea Drinks in our Cooking Pages this issue. ¥> One femous film Star each week tells how to “DRESS YOUR PERSONALITY” * THE FIRST CAKE .. . and a success! But not a surprise. She fol. lowed the directions exactly and used ingredients . the knew were good. They must have been good or they wouldn’t have been advertised in the ‘ Star.*
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Evening Star, Issue 22470, 15 October 1936, Page 3
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