i yy . wyp, l ;." mmmmMmm m mam I 331 ■m fM&Z:. \ mm §&mm i'; rnmmvttvMm Whether it be for the out-door or office worker, mother or the children, it is a substantial, though not heavy, item on the home breakfast menu. ❖ ❖ ♦ Appetising “ KIWI ” bacon and eggs, obtainable from Self-Help, provide the assurance that the breakfast will please the whole family. ❖ ❖ ♦ ♦ Only the best selected prime dairy-fed baconers are cured and sold under the renowned name of “KIWI,” while the eggs are fresh and guaranteed. Some Self-Help Prices: Kiwi BACON 11d and 1/- lb Kiwi Cooked HAM, Special 111 lb Canned APRICOTS large 1/1 tin Canned PEACHES large 1/2 tin Canned ‘K* PEARS large 1/2 tin «K'; FRUITS 10i tin ' ‘cTrANOSE’ Bid arid ill |d pkt. VITA BRITS 63d and 1/4 pkt. WEETIES 6d pkt. CREAMOATA, large 1/9 pkt. GERSTENA, cooked in'2 minutes, 1/7 PILCHARDS small 63d, large ICd 140 BRANCHESFOOD SPECIALISTS EGGS 1/5 dozen . OATINA 1/8 MILK OATIES 1/* Alliance ROLLED OATS (4lb bags) 1/5 HfeRRINGS In Tomato Sauce Small 6d, large 10d. Gold Star JAM, I’B 7d, 2’s 1/0| HONEY, Local 11b Bd, 21b 1/1 SYRUP 2V7d, 71b 1/8 W2 B.H. TEAS (Cup Favourites) i/6, 2/-, 2/8. COCOA, Loose 1/- per lb. COFFEE AMU CHICORY 1/8 S.H. COFFEE ESSENCE 1/COFFEE AND MILK 1/70lb Bag SUGAR .17/7 BUTTER (Superfine) 11d MARMITE loz 9id, 2ozl/4, 4oz 2/-, Boz 3/4 Loose ROLLED OATS 4!bs 1/OATMEAL slbs 1/hHONE No. 23. 140 BRANCHES GROCERY &■ PROVISION MERCHANTS THE FIRM THAT-BROI*CHT*PRICES DOWN AND;
try |T I SANDER, AND SONS’ EUCALYPTI EXTRACT is unrivalled for coughs, cold jj catarrh, bronchitis headrche, when taken internally —S drops in a tablespoon or cold aster. Sores, ulcers, wounds, inflamed skin, heal quickly by applying the pure SANDER’S EXTRACT and rubbing a little vaseline over it, when tender. For catarrh and hay-fever apply as ointment to nostrils—l teaspoonful of SANDER’S EXTRACT to los. vase-U..0-—which forms also the best healing cinfment. All authorities commend SANDER’S EXTRACT. It received Gold Medal and highest awards at Exhibition of Dunedin and Amsterdam, and was Droved best at thv. Supreme Court of Victoria. The extreme care in its manufacture guarantees purity, and safety when used. Try it, and you will derive the benefit.—Advfc.
HINT FOR GARDENERS, Autumn’s a .busy time in the garden, but bad weather* often makes things unpleasant. Coughs, colds and ’flu are likely to follow exposure. You need Puhnonas. Pul menus induce a pleasant warmth in throat and lungs. They give off antiseptic vapours deadly to harmful' germs. Pulmonas pastilles in tins Is (id a-'d 2s 6d.—Advfc,
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1933, Page 2
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