' Here Is Good News j EQ ® ® For Housewives DOWN AGAIN Every day there are more ; 1/9 doz, , z/oi and more housewives dis- ; ' \ ( "1 ® J • i \( covering that '®SF'Ssfc-V i t p a y S to Buy I r —; I uedell “UVA TEA” GRQ CcKltj fl t ICE i Specially Selected Broken Orange . Pekoe Our object is to combine high quality and low prices i i From the Top Tips in giving you value for your money in all Groceries, i / <3l i SH* That we arc doing this is verified by the fact that our i cfo/ *O5 ” EjFta turnover is increasing and new customers are coming ; i J our way. Let us have a trial order and we will prove i our ability to give you satisfaction. i Tasty Provisions | For Delicious. Puddings i OVVAIX i i AUSTRALIAN RICE 41bs lid. . j I *, TC .*nr. a 8d lb. i t SIAM RICE W lb. i i PORK gd lbi j j PEARL SAGO (fine) Mbs. lid. ; i LUNCHEON SAUSAGE .•• • • ; , PEARL TAPIOCA 41bs lid. i ; SAVELOYS iu j i 1 9/6 4/2 I i CHOICE NELSON APPLES, 61bs. 1/- ! OVALTINE ••••••• •• • m 4 t ’ k i/_ t in i i ONIONS (good and firm) 28lbs. 2/i NESTLES COFFEE & MILK V J™ POTATOES (best) 281bs. 2/3 I.X.L. MILK •••■•••/”• ’’ ’i ,o 2/5 j WHEAT (Per bushel) 6/6 BOURNVILLE COCOA > ’ : POLL'ARD (per bushel) 1/9 i EDMONDS MAKING PDR. .... 1/4 1 SKIPPERS EMULSION 2/o, ; ’phone ciJK ’ S CASH STORE RIGHT ON BUS STOP. WE DELIVER. WE DELIVER. ’PHONE 26h
WINTER HOLIDAYS FOR FARMERS AND THEIR WIVES CHEAP TRAVEL BY TRAIN. —minim 1 mh Farmers, now is the time for that well deserved holiday, before spring swings you into another big bustle. A few days away from wearing worry routine will give you new heart for old tasks. Return rail fares are less than Id. a mile, 2nd. class, and only a “shade” over a penny Ist. class. These holiday excursion rates now apply all the time. THE TRAIN IS THE CURE FOR STRAIN.'
MISS SOUTHWELL PIPER ■■■ DRINKS lIU 60 CUPS MB UU QF W TEAaDAY Hh Almost only Food of Tireless Woman (From the “Dally Mirror,” London, February 3rd, 1936.) More than sixty cups of tea a day and a few' slices of bread and butter are the only nourishment of a remarkable Bristol woman. On this diet she does some sixteen hours’ hard work in her florist’s shop in Union Street, Bristol. Always on the go, no assistant can keep pace with her tireless energy. She never takes a holiday, never stops to have a solid meal, and her appearance is amazingly youthful. Ever Since Childhood “I drink fifteen cups at every meal,” said Miss Piper. “First thing in the morning ; I have a cup of tea. I couldn’t exist WjSffijSSk without it. I have been doing this .-ajgfySk ' ' since I was a little girl, when .: Mother used to say ‘Let her ii have another cup to keep her quiet.’ ” Miss Piper teems with I vitality and has never known a single day’s ill- JftWßfcw ness. And all this she ascribes to her sixty .■ f cups of tea a day. a'/ or Miss Piper ~; ; i studied the ttea y she drank and knew the importance s of good tea to S' * E<‘ CHOICE empire country. TEA jlllllllllllllllllM 1 Are Your MM i Eyes Right? fWI SS If you feel the slightest eyestrain, W. {y? /W SS suffer from headaches, see spots or ajra; /jjw SS have eye weakness of any kind, 'Em. — call and see us. SS An examination of your eyes will = be made and your sight tested. 5 j f f ” Glasses are prescribed only when g| | f fl) I = necessary and our charges are | r | 11l 1 ~ strictly moderate. I h 3 til I I JI. UEISNENT | Jeweller &. Optician, GREYMOUTH & HOKITIKA RUB
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Grey River Argus, 3 July 1936, Page 8
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