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WE CAN OFFER THE FINEST QUALITY GROCERIES AT A REMARKABLY LOW FIGURE. LET US HAVE TEA? NEXT ORDER Sl^t^ DES '■''■■* }%¥ DESSERT FRUITS: RT^r^Ai?? a from!s£' Peaches 2/SULTANAS, 1/2 lb. ' Pears 9/ CURRANTS 10d lb. AorLu ; T DATES v(loose) 8d lb! . j/-. rice (fiS e^ 6d 1(!b' • JAM <61b- tin«> -w:TAPIOCA 5d lb PIE FRUITS (gallons) 3/- * DES- COCOANUT 1/4 lb. " " ■■ 1/11. '. OTO (per bag) 1/8 SALMON small (good) *J lod. PECK'S PASTES.. " » (Jink) 1/-. /Anchovy • . 1/4 pot. " " (red) 1/6. Bloater I} 4 pot. SALMON large (good) 1/5 Salmon and Shrimp 1/4 pot. " »** (pink) 1/8 Salmon and Anchovy 1/4 pot. " " (red) 2/6 BACK OF EVERY'OFFER STANDS OUR SINCERE EFFORT TO -■* GIVE GOQBuSERVICE AND A FAIR DEAL. i- - _^^^^^^. ,^— .i • .i* MERCHANTS. HIGH STREET, PHONE 26.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 14 February 1921, Page 6
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