“IF WINTER COMES !” . \X7ELL, as a matter of fact, it is here now, and we suggest a few line's that are seasonable, and that contain the necessary elements to ward off the • ‘ winter chills. _ “K” Tomato Soup, 1/1 per large tin; Foster, Clarke’s Soup Powders, 8 for 1/-; large tins Green ,Peas, 1/2 each; 51b tins Honey, 4/6 each. Wholemeal Flour, Shredded Wheat, Puffed Wheat. “FRUITY, ’’ the new; i cereal, a combination of whole wheat ; and barley. Try a packet; rich in food values, and makes a splendid breakfast. Cereal Coffee and “Frucere” Coffee Essence; two health drinks far superior to ordinary coffees. Lovely Dessert Figs, 2slb boxes, now 3/6 per box; “Bedouin” Brand Dates, 3 pkts for 1/6; Loose Dates, best qual-, " ity, 3lbs for I/-. Full stocks of Crock- 1 ery, Brushware, Basketware. Tinware,,/and all household lines at the lowest ■. We sell the BEST, and .the public recognise that if an article is procured * at Johnson’s that it is the best possible/;' value for their money. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Y%? T TOHNSON, “The House for Value,” UNION STBEET. TeL 459; Box 9.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 October 1925, Page 7
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186Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 October 1925, Page 7
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