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BUSINESS NOTICES. TO-DAY’S SPOT CASH PRICES For Quality Goods. 1A Sugar per lb 2d 1A Sugar 121b s for 1/11. 1A Sugar per 701 b bag 11/3. Levin Butter, finest bulk .. per lb 1/1 Levin Butter, finest pats .. per lb 1/2. Eice 51bs for 1/-. Sago 51bs for 1/-. Tapioca 51bs for 1/-. Bell Tea per Id 2/10. Amber Tips Tea per lb 2/10. Roma Tea per lb 2/8. WE MEET ALL COMPETITION. No matter what the price we will supply for cash with order. JOHNSON’S CASH STORES. PHONE 47. WHERE YOU GET GROCERY SERVICE THAT SATISFIES. SEFTON LODGE. BATH STREET. LEVIN. QFFERS superior Accommodation for ' ' Casual and Permanent Guests. Every convenience; close to Baths, Library, Etc. MC DERATE TARIFF. Telephone 211. SPECIAL VALUES. BOYS’ JERSEYS with ties to match, all sizes, 3/6 and 5/6. Jerseys in plain shades with fancy collars, 4/6 all sizes- A special line of Boys’ Jerseys, in fawn, navy, sky, blue, cardinal, and green, 4/11 and 5/11. We can recommend these for warmth and service.—■ Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. LADIES’ ALL WOOL SPENCERS with long sleeves, cosy and warm; these garments will protect against the most intense cold. Prices 9/11 to 10/6 only at Clark’s, Ltd. BOYS’ Double-seated Shorts, made from the famous grey demon cloth, all sizes from 5/3. All wool golf hose, in black and grey, with coloured school tops, 2/11 all sizes. Boys’ Flannels from 3/11. Suits from 15/6, overcoats from 12/6. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Oxford Street. and Yale Torches in all sizes, 2 to 5 cell, prices from 2/6 each complete with bulb and batteries. We stock “Tec,” British, Niagara and Yale Batteries at Parker, Vincent & Co., Store, Levin. PYJAMAS in neat patterns, a splendid wear, worth 10/6, our price 7/11; White Handkerchiefs (large size) 6d each, 6 for 2/11; merino singlets and underpants, 2/11 each. Doctor flannels 5/11. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Oxford Street, Levin. Waitite Shooters, nailed or plain, 21/- cash; Men’s Shoes, sewn soles, from 14/6; Men’s Derby Bals, sewn soles, 15/6; at Dempsey’s Shoe Store, Oxford Street, Levin. LUMBER JACKETS, special line at 8/11, pure wool, 14/6; others from 17/6 to 35/-, the latest colours and styles. Men’s grey and heather sweaters, all wool, 10/6, cardigans 10/6; all wool working sox from 1/- pair.— Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd. J)YSPEPSIA Relieved by eating Yeaston Tablets. Vomiting checked; healthy appetite restored. —Crown Pharmacy.* £UIT SPECIALS —Fancy fawn and brown suits, the very latest in shade and style, worth £5 ss, our price £3 15s and £4 4s. Navy serge suits, usual price £5 ss, special price £4 15s. Extra special serge suits, 18oz. serge, smart cut, worth £6 15s. Our price £5 12s 6d. —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd., Oxford Street, Levin. £ATARRH OF STOMACH cured by Mr Alfred Angel through eating Yeaston Tablets. —Crown Pharmacy. MERCERY SPECIALe—SiIk ties 1/11 and 2/6. White Neglige Shirts 6/11, Tobraleo 9/11, Silk Poplin 8/6, Luvisca Silk 16/6, Fancy Sox, silk and wool, 2/11/ —Humphreys and Andrews, Ltd,, Oxford Street, Levin. PUN-DOWN? Fortify your system by taking British Yeast-O-Cod Vitamine Tablets. Full of nutriment.—C. S. Keedwell, Chemist. J)OPEY in the Morning? Easily cured by eating Yeaston Tablets. —Crown Pharmacy. RLOOD-ENRICHING and Weight-In-creasing properties secured in British Yeast-O-Cod Tablets. —C. S. Keedwell, Chemist. BAD BREATH, Indigestion, unsightly i skin eruptions disappear when you eat Yeaston Tablets.—Crown Pharmacy. LUNGS strengthened by Morlife Tablets. Noted for their sustaining and nourishing qualities.—C. S. Keedwell, Chemist. INTESTINAL SLUGGISHNESS Conquered without pills or purgatives by eating Yeaston Tablets. Non-habit-fr.rmiug.—Crown Pharmacy.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 29 April 1931, Page 1