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BUSINESS NOTICES EVERYDAY REQUIREMENTS And the Prices will Speak For Themselves. Rice 41bs for lid. Rice, Californian ■ sd, 3 lbs 1/2. Sago 4 lbs for lid. Tapioca 4 lbs for lid. Golden Syrup ~ 21b tin fid, 71b 1/8. Treacle . 2 lb tin 6d, 7 lb 1/7. Cheese, “Kuku” per lb 1/-. Cheese, ' ‘Kuku Tastey” ....... 1/4. Cheese, “Rex’’ .' 6d and 1/Eacon Sides .... lid, Shoulders Bd. Bacon Rashers per lb 1/2. Hams per lb 1/2. Peanut Butter, “Heinz” lid, 1/4 and 2/-. Pickles, Colonial 1/3, | galL 4/6. Sauce, Worcester, large bottle lid. Sauce, Tomato, large bottle 1/2. Sauce, Tomato, Oak, large bottle 1/4. Jams, 11b tins Bd, 21b tins 1/3. Tinned Meats, Fish, and Sandwich Pastes in great variety. DELIVERY EVERY MONDAY. RIMHER'S THE BIG CASH STORE

WANTED. REFINED YOUNG WOMAN .seeks position, housekeeper or Jadyhelp, adult family preferred. "Write Miss' Higgs, c/o “Chronicle.” liave extended our Deadlight Department and can supply you with lovely designs at lower prices.—Alex ander Clark Ltd., Palmerston North. PEACHES for Bottling. Best quality Hawkers Bay freestone. Order early . William Pears shortly. Miss Cummins—Phone 94. Prime quality for des-' sert, bottling or jam 6d and 8d per lb or 8/6 and 9/6 per case at.-Shire and Co., where the best fruit comes from. REACHES for bottling or jam small lots 6d per lb or 241 b case 8/6. Shire and Co., where the best fruit conies from. J ADVERTISE because it pays to do so. It brings me new customers, but to keep customers 1 have to give the job I say I will. This is how my business is growing. Send your next repair job along.—A. O. Hotter, next C. M. Ross Co. £OARSE SALT for Hay etc; English' Red Rock Salt, both at 8/ cwt. for lots. Blenheim Chaff, Southern Pollard,. Bran, Pea Meal, Wheat Oats, etc., in stock at Parker Vincent and Go., Supply Stores. pULL STOCK of Sisson’s English and Certamteed prepared Paints in various sizes and colours. White and Red Lead, Enamels, Varnishes, Stains, Car and Furniture Polish at Parker Vinvont and Co’s Store. ROOTS and shoes repaired only with best English leather at H. E. Bassett’s near Parker, Vincent and Co. First class workmanship and prompt delivery assured with ail work. CJUMMER SPORTS SHOES for Tenuis, Cricket or Bowls. Smart in style and satisfactory for wear and price at F. W. Pink’s Premier Shoe Store. £)ON’T JUDGE the quality of a boot by the bright polish on its surface. Call in and we will tell you caudidly what’s beneath the surface of our footwear, iThat’s what couifta. —FW. PINK. The Premier Shoe Store.

pAßD—White or coloured, cut to any size for window tickets “Chroni clc” Stocks are landed direct from Sweden at ;t tremendous saving. Ask for prices. PETROL. —Drive in any eld time for your next supply of net-ol at All, mand '3, near Railway Station. Only best brands stocked. Free air service. [50,000 PONTIACS were sold last year. See this wonderful new Six at the “Eclipse" Garage. r.TVE YOUR bSoTS that Kruschen feeling.—Rotter icvives and rejuvenatos worn solos or tired uppers and makes them look sprightly. Best material, best workmanship.—A. O. Rett r, next C. M. Ross Co. j j D per lb for good "black currents in any quantity. Remember you can always get bettor fruit for loss at. Shire and Co’s,, next Levin Hotel. MOTORISTS. —If you require new . windscreen fitted, call on Alexan dor Clark, Ltd., glass bevellcrs and leadlight manufacturers, 3 and 5 Fitzherbert Avenue, Palmerston North. fIIRISTMAS FRUITS—AII fresh and of ’..**{ qualify: Currants, Raising Suiranas.pPeel. Cherries, Nuts, Almondi. etc., at T’ Wcravoa Stores, Ltd.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1929, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1929, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Horowhenua Chronicle, 31 January 1929, Page 1