6- PLY **S U P IKE MB ** BRITISH ? —— ■ . ' ■ .. . TH/KOUCHOUT —- ? Primest Choicest SMALL GOODS BEEF MUTTON Beef Sausages, Mince, 3 lbs. 1/- Legs, --6 d Pork Sausages, Bd. ' , Saveloys 14 for 1/Stewing Steak sd. Fores -- - - 4d. Luncheon Rump Steak, 9d. Chops,” 3 lbs. 1/- ' Corned Beef, 4d. Flaps, -- - - 2d. Bacon, - lOd. , . Raw Sliced Sirloins -- - 7d.| Sides, -- - 4d- Ham, - - 17< CJOOKED HAM NOW REDUCED TO 1/6 Per lb. The Delicatessen
“My valour is certainly going. . . ..I feel it oozing out. ... at the palms of my hands.” —Sheridan. Just how you feel with influenza coming on! Quick, take Baxter’s Lung Preserver. This rich, red, compound sends a comforting glow of warmth through the body, strengthens the system to l.how off the attack and avoid a relapse. Invaluable too, for all chest and' bronchial ailments. Get the large economical bottle at 4/6 for family use. Smaller sizes 2/6, .1/6. All chemists and stores.—Advt,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 August 1932, Page 4
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