3 V ->vJ STORV iWAS SUCCESS b' starts with the HI ft! v •4‘,: '■ extras mal<e a heavy iiJ.'demand oh'the family purse. ProVide*' foK' this now by joining the Self-Help Xmas Club. A small sum 'H*WcK."you’ll never miss—6d. or I'Si every week—paid to your Self-Help 1 ! Shop, will give you a lavish Chiistmas .order, ■' without straining your budget in the least. Become a member to-morrow. And . .... WATCH*YOUR DEPOSITS GROW) CHOICE HAND ■ OIPPEO CHOCOLATES ■and-a-quarter pound box of delicious, hand-dipped highest quality chocolates (value 3/6) will be presented to each subscriber with £2 > In deposit by November 30th. A2j lb. box (value 7/-) to each subscriber with £4. LIBBY’S GREEN STRINGLESS BEANS .".V.,. . - Usually 1/1. ORANGES .tD.Y.C. VINEGAR . . CHAMPION VINEGAR SHREDDO. ..u r... ... tp ; E RE BOS lODISED SALT CEREBOS SHAKER SALT SAXA SHAKER SALT SAXA lODISED SALT .TTiBbyTsTJ ETTA' tt COLMAN’S MUSTARD fHIS WEEK li tear 1/iid 1/8 Bd, 1/2 1/2 1/1 7d :17T 1/1 Melhuish’s PICKLES ... 1/1. 1/6 WHITEBAIT ••• 1/3 tin K GREEN PEAS 7*d, 1/Se!f Help Worcester SAUCE ICd H.P. SAUCE I/ 5 Libby's Prepared MUSTARD 10d POTATOES 5/- i cwt. SWEDES Blbs 1/CARROTS ... 6lbs 1/PARSNIPS 6lbs 1/FRUIT PASTILLES OZS gD. ~:V. .. . J BISCUITS. WATER CRACKERS 7/rd pkt. SULTANA .„ 7|d pkt. CREAM CRACKERS ... 7£d pkt. PLAIN ASSORTED ... Bid pkt. -MAiT 8d pkt. CLUB CHEESE ... ... 8d pkt. ROUND W|N-E ... 7d pkt Bruce’s SUPER wTnE pkt. Bruce's WHEAT HEART 8d pkt.. CONFECTIONERY. LICORICE ALLSORTS 9oz 6d COCOANUT ICE 9d block Broken CHOCOLATE ... soz 6d Cough BOILED SWEETS 9d lb. Boiled FRUIT BALLS ... 9d lb. Boiled BLACK BALLS ... 9d lb. JELLY BEANS Bozs 6d. SANTE CHOCOLATE Id MONSTER iLb. BLOCKS ... 10d PAPER TOFFEES 10 ozs - 6D • •• *f: , 'i» V;' ••jt-. % r >; •• •<*. . “••K The firm that brought prices dcmfand keeps them;down, TELEPHONE No. 23, REVELL STREET, HOKITIKA
“Qet Ijour Share.' Tool” Increasingly better programmes are being broadcast for your entertainment. Ifour own armchair and one or | other of the Superior Radio Sets sold here mill bring to you “the uery pick of all worth hearing. U?hy not haue a look oner them nou? ? AGENTS FOR- > A r- . > . W. J«Jlviice & Comk:. . • cleetricaEuContractors jind sßadio Dealers. f>r * i ’Phone 112 M. f „ . > Cir> ft* r-. . .. ■ The appearance 1 you present to the world at large is very important: important to you both socially and in mental outlook. Shabby, spotted and creased apparel—cannot but reflect adversely on tse wearer, whereas, bright immaculate garments are a stimulant tn the senses and buoy up one’s confidence both in business and social activities. Smart ; ■ ' • -l ; VI . * •• dressing is not-a matter of great expense—rather is it a matter of sending your suits, coats, costumes, frocks, sports trousers —all outer garments in fact to Taylor’s regularly for expert dry cleaning and pressing—cost is trifling—and the result —worth while. ■ , . t LEAVE YOUR GARMENTS TO BE TAYLOR DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED WITH— , “-4 r PATERSON MERCER, REVELL STREET, TAYLOR’S HOKITIKA AGENT. li!! iniiiiiiß>i!!tmi, ulllllllll:limm i !Bll ßi.ii'i!wnii u , !1 „
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1939, Page 3
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