THE FRUIT SEASON Apricots .. ~ .. 6/Tomatoes .. .. .. 4/Plums 5/6 Cooking Apples . . . . 6/6 Dessert Apples .. .. 7/Preserving Jars (quarts .. 9/6 Preserving Jars (half gallons) 14/Jar Rings (dozens) .. .. 9d W. H. BOUCHER & CO. . MAWHERA QUAY. PUBLIC NOTICES Bridal bouquets, sprays, etc. Now is the time to select your Spring Flowering Bulbs. We have a fine assortment to choose from. WEST COAST FLORIST CO. MACKAY STREET, or ’phone 360. REEFTON AGENT, MR. S. AUSTIN.
yOUR QLD SEPARATOR TAKEN AS A DEPOSIT ON A NEW McCormick-Deering Ball Bearing CREAM SEPARATOR ' NO CASH PAYMENT REQUIRED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 23, 1932. Further particulars from P. BULLEN District Representative. CHAS. H. ROSE LOCAL AGENT. BECK’S CASH PRICES
CORN FLAKES, lid. Bd lb. piME WATER, 6d quart bottle. pONIC ALE AND STOUT, 1/3 packet MARSHALL’S SUMMER DRINKS ’ TYRIED APPLES, 1/- packet (equal to —Blb-, fresh fruit). ' ' “ QLASS, JARS JAM, lib. 1/-; 21b., J7)IABETES JAM, lib. Glass Jars, 1/-. QERTO, for jam making, 2/- bottle. QUSTARD POWDER, 9<L JELLIES, 7 for 1/-. piE FRUITS, half gallons, 1/6. pNGLISH COCOA, lib. tins, 7d. QOOD CEYLON TEA, 1/6 lb. v We hold the for qumlty goods, at the lowest prices. BECK’S CASH STORES FURNITURE AND JOINERY BUY WHERE YOU BUY BESTRIGHT AT THE WORKS. R. S. TUNNAGE R. S. TUNNAGE Cut out all the R. S. TUNNAGE unnecessary highR. S. TUNNAGE front shop expenses R. S. TUNNAGE —get better value— R. S. TUNNAGE more goods for the R. S. TUNNAGE . mon / you spend. R. S. TUNNAGE pURNITURE AND JOINERY Ring ’Phone 337, R. S. TUNNAGE Dr send your ad- R. S. TUNNAGE Iress, and our re- R. S. TUNNAGE presentative will R. S. TUNNAGE call. R. S. TUNNAGE pOR pURNITURE M ADE po pAST R. S. TUNNAGE NELSON QUAY :: COBDEN.
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. WE have decided to quote West ’ ’ Coast buyers with Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. All orders received will be packed and put on Express trains the same day as received. We will pack assorted cases in quantities required for domestic use. No order too small and none too large. We pay tho freight to your nearest railway station on all orders for 7/6 or more. We stipulated cash with orders, as our prices' are very low. VEGETABLES: Best Table New Potatoes in 561 b. bags, 4/6; Table Onions, Id per lb.; Carrots, 2/- doz.; Bunches Beetroot, 2/- doz. bunches; Cabbages (extra good), 4/- doz.;-Pumpkins, 2 .Id lb; Marrows, 2d lb.; Cucumbers, 2/- doz.; Lettuce. 1/6 doz.; Rhubarb, 4/- dozen bundles; Tomatoes, best Dessert, in 121 b. boxes, 4/-; Tomatoes (sauce), in 121 b. boxes, 2/6; Green Peas, 3d lb.;. Jam and Pie Melons, 2d lb.; Scarlet Runners, 4d lb.; French Beans, 4d lb. FRUIT: Apples, cooking, 5/- case; Dessert Apples 6/6; Pears 6/6; Peaches 4/6; Apricots 5/-; Nectarines 5/-- Plums 4/-; Greengages 4/6; all per case. Lemons, 1/6 doz.; Oranges, 1/6 dozen. We respectfully solicit a trial order and we guarantee to give satisfaction.’ REMEMBER, WE PAY RAILAGE. MARKET GARDENS, LIMITED P.O. Box 598 :: Christchurch 1
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 February 1932, Page 1
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