CASHEW KERNELS • ■ - ■ 2/- per jib. SHELLED WALNUTS i 2/-perilb. BUTTER BEANS - = - 9|d. lb. | THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL 1 Self Help Cast. Pdr. |/j the 1 Savoury Jelly - two. y t |r| . t |A| b ■ 111111 111 I 111 mill ■'» [jmiirwwieim W ** »'*> »H'IW ■ H> ll ■■ llwn TASTY SMALLGOODS PRODUCE, ETC. Pork Sausages -10 d. lb.' Wheat 8/3 bush. 26/6 sk. a . n,j Potatoes - - 4/4 qr. Saveloys - - 9d. lb, v _ Luncheon Sausage -10 d lb. Cox ’ s Orange Apples Ham & Chicken -1/- ] b- I 31bs. 1/-; 9/- ease. Jellied Veal - - 1/8 lb. | Blue Lupin Seed - 3d lb. Pork Brawn lOd lb. j Oyster Grit - 8 lbs. !/• SELF HELP TEAS, 1/9L 1/10, 1/H| and 2/1 per pkt. GENUINE MAIZE CORNFLOUR, - B|d and ll|d. pkt. SELF HELP MALT AND OIL, - . 2/3 and 3/1 0j- jar.
The'firm that brought pripes down and keeps them down.
Ho? Daddy's shirt _ a I I :■ ggg Jif' ■ 1 ••-'w w®# « J W» ■■Wtoily - ----- 7 ■j -/// been washed with ■ GOO® SO4P Romping with young Peggy is certainly hard on daddy’s shirt! But mother takes good care that his clothes don’t rip easily "-instead of rubbing them weak and thin with ; “poor-lathering” soap she washes with gentle Sunlight Soap. Now with a pure soap like Sunlight there are plenty of rich, hard-working suds to ease out the dirt. And, of course, when fabrics are treated so kindly they re bound to stay stronger, to wear longer. SOAP ex/ro-soopy suds save clothes. MADE BY LEVER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED, JACKSON STREET, PETONE. 5u.36.25Z
Keep Your Appearance j Above Reproach and Save Clothing Coupons If vou desire the high regard of your associates . . . ; you can with advantage regularly utilise the most effi- j c>ent and economical Dry Cleaning Service provided by | Taylor’s. Good dressing brings its own reward ... | it’s like a tonic that buoys up your confidence and i brightens up your outlook . . .and you can do it arid ?: save both Clothing Coupons and money by sending 3 your garments to Taylor’s for expert Dry Cleaning, and | Pressing. There’s no time like the present! | TRUMAN’S LTD, ? THE GREYMOUTH AGENTS FOR | WlorS Expert Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing Service, Christchurch. |
' FRUIT BOTTLING | • JU 7VOJF is the time to prepare for future | requirements. | Bottling fruit by the Electric method, with or 3 without sugar, is simple, economical and depend- | able. | Call at the Power Board's Showroom for all par- ?! ticuiars as to method and procedure. d GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD MACKAY STREET.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 23 March 1944, Page 6
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