SB i y. iW Si Whole World -HELP Self Help, in its quest for the finest foods to please the housewife, buys goods parts of the world, giving absolute preference to Empire produce. These goods are hastily dispatched by the shiploads to New Zealand and on arrival are hurried to our shops. When you shop Self Help, remember, there is a huge assortment of the freshest and choicest groceries awaiting your selection. > SHOP SELF HELP FOR FRESHNESS AND VARIETY! GROCERIES ! i BUTTER (Superfinp) 11d BREAD 9d CORNFLAKES, Kellog’s lid pkt. CREAMOATA, large, pkt. 1/6 DAtES 4lbs 11d ; DATES Stonalate 3lb« 1/EGGS Guaranteed 11d dozen ESSENCES, Culinary 3*d ,• SULTANAS 6d lb CURRANTS, 2 Crown 7d lb ICING SUGAR 4d lb LEMON PEEL lid lb PRESERVED GINGER TOd lb SHELLED WALNUTS 1/8 lb S.H. TEAS, Cup Favourites 1/9, 2/-, SPRING CLEANING 2/3, 2/6 lb. S.H. BAKING POWDER, Small Large 1/1 s*d. PROVISIONS S.H. SOAP Small 4*d, Large Bd. HOUSEHOLD SOAP 6d EZYWURK CLEANSER 6d BORAX 4d lb HEARtH POWDER 6d pkt BACON “Kiwi” lod £ nd 1/- lb. Cooked HAMS Special 1/7 lb PORK SAUSAGES 7d lb LUNCHEON SAUSAGE 10d lb CHEESE Full Cream 7d lb TOBACCOS 140 BRANCHES FOOD SPECIALISTS 9 RIVERHEAD GOLD 1/7 No. 10 and No. 3 TOBACCO 1/6* CAPSTAN NAVY CUT, Med. 1/10 SILVER FERN Mild 1/7* SILVER FERN CUT PLUG 1/7 BEAR TOBACCO 1/6* HAVELOCK DARK PLUG 1/8 & GROCERY 6- PROVISION MERCHANTS 140 BRANCHES PHONE No. 23. THE JkM THAT BkOOiWfT^RICESrDC>VyN>%ND;KEEPSTHEM?dQVYN;
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' <>s '' '“* *” •. * i-■; •. : *,.t. •- $• 7_HE IS NOT LOOKING FOR GOLD, NOR HIS COLLAR ■ STUO. ON THE CONTRARY, HE HAS JUST PURCHASED A NEW ELECTRIC RANGE, AND IS POINTING OUT TO HIS Wife absence of coal and soot marks on the KITCHEN FLOOR. ELECTRIC RANGES ARE CLEAN AND NEAT. NO CARRYING IN ;OF FUEL, NOR TAKING OUT OF ASHES. 1 WHY NOT MAKE LIFE 4 EASY? IT CAN BE DONE INVESTIGATE AN ELECTRIC RANGE. KANIERI ELECTRIC LTD.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 December 1933, Page 2
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