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fJO,3i Every week thousands of women shop Self Help for better food buying. W||. They know how convenient it is to do all their shopping for groceries and, provisions at the one shop with absolute confidence that they’re get- / <W *’ n ? the best P ossill,,e q ualit y at the lowest possible price. It’s Self Help’s policy to sell at lower prices-a policy which has made them famous, tit SAVOY BACON - ■ from I'4 lb. \ V The ,jreak tast favourite — more tender and tasty. jgf WILSONS BAKING POWDER 1/51 tin For consistent baking successes. 1 SELF HELP CUSTARD - l/21 0 tin UjSslp Richly wholesome, delicious hot or cold. All popular flavours & standard. WHEAT 8/3 bush. 26/6 sack. POTATOES 4/- qr POLLARD 1/10 bush. 16/9 sack ONIONS 5d lb BRAN 1/6 bush. 11/6 sack APPLES , 6d lb CprflAl 1 SMALL BOTTLE APPLE JUICE 1/A of EL! AL i ib best bacon rashers "cooked HAM ..." 2/5 Ib I CORNED BEEF 1/5 & 2/8 tin LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 9d_ Ib I SPAGHETTI 1/- tin White’s Present a New Selection of Frocks These attractive tailored styles colne to you in good quality. White's guarantee a stylish; good value Frock for every occasion. l|l| A lay-by at ’ |iffA7' White’s will ' o pay you. i f ’ ; ■ 11 | '’-f 1/- in the £ ' X.U' Discount ' - ■ (Uliitels Corner Your Fashion Centre First things come First War requirements alone determine the extent to which railway facilities may be made available for civilian travel. War needs must be served first and all else in order of essentiality. Before your travel, ask yourself whether your journey is more necessary than those of the many thousands of the Armed Forces and their equipment. Is your Journey REALLY Necessary? | Restrictions - | N WAR' TIME RESTRICTIONS ARE VERY MUCH IN 3 L“ EVIDENCE TO-DAY, BUT IN SPITE OF THESE £ t DIFFICULTIES WE HAVE STOCKS OF— S Toasters, Irons, Jugs and Rangettes | I grey electric power board I 'rd r? rarararararanirarprpni n»r?T3f?rsrararaiararHlEreiElßJElHlßlEJßraißlH

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Grey River Argus, 22 January 1943, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 January 1943, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, 22 January 1943, Page 6