Giving New Zealand what it wants - - has made Self Help what it is - - mm mam FRESH GROCERIES. BUTTER DRIED PEACHES DRIED APRICOTS DRIED PRUNES . . . Per lb, Mild Bd. . . Per lb, Tasty, 9d. Per lb 9id and IOJd. Per lb lOd. Per lb 7id. DRIED PRUNES sd, Qid and 7£d. PINEAPPLE sd, 6d and Bd. PEACHES Tin 9id, 1/-, and 1/2. LARGE TIN IDEAL MILK 6Jd. CHICK FOOD STURDY POULTRY SPICE 6id. 61b for 1/-. 9d and 1/4* VEG. AND FLOWER SEEDS . . 6 pkts. for 1/-. ZEST TO MEATS. A few drops of Self Help Worcester Sauce imparts a flavour to meats, etc., that men like. sPIQUANT MILD 140 BRANCHES Every community desires Groceries of the highest quality at the lowest possible price. Self Help commenced business with this object as its sole aim and the growth in eleven years from one small shop to 140 stores throughout the length and breadth of the Dominion is the direct result of the appreciation and popularity shown by thousands of satisfied and enthusiastic New Zealanders. HAVE YOU TRIED * SELF HELP TEA? yj UH For a satisfying flavour, full bodied ( strength and pleas- C ing aroma, Self Help v ( Tea is the best in t.he Dominion. / „. 2/2, 2/4 Q 2/6, 2/8, 3/-. ImmmWmWMMm FOR INVALIDS. SELF HELP MALT AND OIL, lib 1/5, 21b 2/6. OVALTINE 1/4, 2/5, and 4/2. HORLICK'S MALTED MILK . . 2/3 and 3/6. CLEMENTS'. TONIC Bottle 2/10. KRUSCHEN SALTS Bottle 1/11. BRANCHES FOOD SPECIALISTS GROCERY &> PROVISION MERCHANTS THE FIRM THAT DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN
RADIO... We have several USED WIRELESS SETS (both Battery and Electric) in good order for sale at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Early application advisable. Also new H.M.V. and S.T.C. and Pacific Sets, the Very Latest and None Better. Phoenix Motors GENERAL ENGINEERS, LICENSED RADIO DEALERS AND INSURANCE AGENTS. MOSTYN TONES, Manager.
Science and organisation rule the roost at the headquarters of the 8.8. C. in London, but the officials there got the shock of their lives one evening a short time ago. A man who was scheduled to give a lecture to an audience of millions, and who had been schooled for weeks as to what to say and how to say it, started his talk by making a fierce protest ag-ainst the methods of the 8.8. C. and the way they had treated him. This "accident" so astounded the programme directors that several minutes passed before they could turn off the would-be lecturer and turn on a gramophone record instead. There's only one remedy for shocks like this—a pipe of good tobacco. For preference, a pipe of Red Shield (Dark) or Blue Shield (Medium), which have a flavour all their own and are better than any New, Zealand tobacco you have previously smoked. You will find these two tobaccos cool and even burning. And note the price—1/7 per 2oz. pocket tin. Also in handy lib tins. (52)
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4605, 4 October 1934, Page 6
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