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WHEN MONEY IS TIGHT , 1 - ' ’■ . ’* Quality Should be Your first Consideration That’s When It’s Cheaper to Buy the Best FLOUR 25’s 4/2, 50’s 8/-, 100’s 15/11 POT MITTS 5 a 17CLOTHES PEGS 5 dozen a 1/ROPE LINES 40ft 6d, 90ft 9d ROPE LINES 40ft 6d, 60ft 9d I Scrubbing BRUSHES 6d, 9d, 10d, 1/Black It BRUSHES Gd each BANISTER BRUSHES 1/3 GEM BROOMS 2/3 CORN BROOMS 2/3, 2/11, 3/6 Household SOAP 6d bar, 3 for 1/5 BATH SOAP, large cakes 5 a 1/BANANAS 1/3 dozen TOMATOES slbs 1/-, 3/6 case ' PEACHES 2/6 case APPLES, Eating or cooking 51b 1/SWEDES 2/- quarter ONIONS 10lbs 1/-, 2/- quarter POTATOES 4/6 cwt, 1/6 quarter CUCUMBERS 3d Best LEATHER 4/- lb ' BOOT LACES 4d pair VITA SCON, the new scone maker, its delicious 1/- per packDt GUIK SCON 1/- per packet SANOSOAP 6 1/Hudson’s SOAP EXTRACT with 2 dozen pegs 1/3 packet PICKLING ONIONS 2/- quarter POLLARD 15/- sack, 1/7 bushel BRAN 10/6 sack, 1/4 bushel WHEAT 15/- sack 200 lbs, 5/- bushel Loose ROU.FD OATS 41b 1/Loose CORNFLOUR 3 b 10d CARROTS 1/10 quarter PARSNIPS 2/3 quarter Scottish MALT EXTRACT lod lb BACON, best rashers 11d and 1/BREAD 4LB - 1 SWAN SAVELOYS 1/3 dozen LUNCHEON SAUSAGE, Swan Royal 1/- lb CHEESE, Full Cream 7d lb CHEESE, N.Z. Cheddar, fully mat* ured 1/- lb Ye Olde English COCOA 1/COFFEE AND CHICORY 1/8 lb PURE COFFEE 2/- lb PRUNES 4d lb Stoneless DATES 5d lb, 3lbs 1/■ Royalty BISCUITS 2/6 2lb tinFIGS 4£d lb Packet DATES Arab, 3d packet DATES, King Richard 4|d packet • DATES, Dromedary 9d packet DATES, Excelsior steneiess 2lb s 1/6 packet. PLUMS 3/5 case QUINCES 2/6 case ORANGES 5 a 1/MAKO SOAP 1/9 pkt. Cheapest in town. FOSS fer Woollens 6 a 1/* TOMATO SOUP 5d and large tin OYSTERINE SOUP POWDER 11d tin SWEETWEETS 6£d packet JOY WEETS Gid packet GRANOSE 63d and 1/- packet KRUSKETS, the sugar of milk Rusks 1/3 tin RUSKS, Newberry’s 1/3 tin FRENCH JUBES 10d lb BOILED SWEETS 6d lb SHELL GRIT 7/- cwt, B!bs 1/SALMON, large tin 1/-, 1/4, Sockeye Salmon 1/9 oaf 910 •Fr BL L. Leech r 8 THE SERVICE STORE Revell Street , - - - - Hokitika,

SATURDAY, APRIL lath. GS ODDS of every description on side. R Njext :Mis D. Heenan’s boot shop, Reveil Street. In aid of Catholic Schools baby. Commencing at 11 a.m.

KUMARA AXEMEN’S AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. KUMARA RECREATION GROUNDS. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. All Events conducted under the N.Z. Athletic, Cycling and Axemen’s Union Rules. All competitors must be registered. SPORTS START AT 12.30 p.m. Refreshments obtainable on the Grounds. PROGRAMME. 1 Maiden Chop 12in. Ist £5, 2nd £2, 3rd Cl. Mom. 2s, acceptance 3s. 2 Open 12in Upright Chop. Ist £[> 2nd C2, 3rd £l. Norn. 3s, acceptance 4s. 3. Kumara Handicap Chop 14in. Ist £2O, 2nd Co, 3rd £2. Mom. ss, acceptance 15s. 4 I3in Underhand Chop, Ist £6, 2nd £2, 3rd Cl. Mom. 2s, acceptance 4s 5 Ladies’ Double-hand Saw. Ist £l. Nom. Is. 0 Married Ladies’ Race. Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Nom. free. 7 Single Ladies' Race. Ist 15s, 2nd ss. Mom. free. Various Other Events, Post Entry. Dancing. Post Entry, under. 11 years. 1 Highland Fling. Ist medal, 2nd medal. Entry Is. 2 Sword Dance, Ist medal, 2nd medal. .Entry Is. 3 Sailors Hornpipe, Ist medal, 2nd medal. Entry lfc. 11 to 14 years. First prize medal, 2nd medal, entry Is. 4 Highland Fling. 5 Sword Dance. (1 Sailors’ Hornpipe. 7 Scan Triubhais Nominations close with the Secretary P.O. Dux 5; Telephone 0, Kumara, for events 1 to 4 on April I.sth. Acceptances at Noon on April. 20th. • Last two years performances, and it none in that period last 4 must lie sent in with entry. The committee reserve the right to ’ cancel any event if 'not sufficient entries All protests must he in writing, accompanied with 5s lee within 15 minutes of event in dispute. Admission to Grounds: Gentlemen 2s, ladies Ls. GRAND BALL, MEMORIAL HALL, THURSDAY, 20th APRIL. Double ’l'iekets: ss, single 3/0, extra lady 2/0. Promenade Supper; effieii out: MX’.; Orchestra. j. McLaughlin, Sec,

RETURNED SOLDIERS’ ASSN. PADDY’S MARKET SOLDIERS’ HALL, SATURDAY,' APRIL 22nd. Cake Stall, conducted by Hokitika Woman's Institute. Produce Stall. Sweet Stall, Moat- and Poultry Stall. o'clock.

—To be held at — SOLDIERS’ HALL, "WEDNESDAY," MAY 3rd., 1932. IX AID OF ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH. /CLASSES for Cut Blooms, Pot v: plants, Vegetables, Decorative, Cook in:.;. Fancy Work, School Classes Produce Stall. (Cake Stoll. Lollio Stall. Open from 2.30 p.m. to- JO p.m. ENTRIES CLOSE ON ’MONDAY. MAY Ft. For Schedule and further particulars apply to:— A. W. YAP,HALL. Hon. 'Secretary.

NOTICE. T H. STOPFOTU'H respectfully irequest , payment of all ar-c-mints on or l ol'ore SATURDAY, ! ' r >tb. insl. No to: Clionts iimibta to eompE with the ]>oi*soii:i llv fore 22m1. ho taken. ji I'.ovo request, .dumld enli and make arrangemevitfs boot lienvisp proceedings "ill HOME Drawers! Don’t experiment wiili inferior brands—bo sure In nPo 1 .ion Br'i’ul. Deeipe of London Lrowors established over 100 years, p, packet makes IS quart bottles. Obtainable W. H. Nicol. He veil Street.

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