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WE SEMj cheapest. Finest Loose Tea, 2/- lb; Seeded Raisins (Sunmaid), 1/2 packet; Edmunds Baking' Powder, large tin, 2/4; Bacon Rashes, 1/7 lb; Cornflour, 81b lb; Sago, 5d lb. PULLAR AND BURROWS, The Great Cash Food Providers.

GENEKAIi NOTICES. TRY THE SINGLE-PROFIT WAY. EDMONDS BAKING POWDER, 2/2 per tin. PANCAKE FLOUR, 6d Packet. "LARGE BARS SOAP, 1/-. JARS BLOATER PASTE 1/2. 21LB TIN SLICED PINEAPPLE, 2/2 tin. DRIED APRICOTS, 2/2 lb. 2LB TIN TINNED PEAS, 1/2. HERRINGS IN TOMATO SAUCE, 1/3 tin. FRESH HERRINGS lOd tin. SALMON, 9d tin. STRANG'S COFFEE POWDER, X/S tin. COMPARE THESE PRICES WITH WHAT YOU ARE PAYING. SINCLAIR AND CO., 'Phone 294. Novelties Veiling. Throw-over Veils in new large mesh, with Chenille Spot border, also in scroll design. Black with Navy, Black with Powder Blue, and all Black. From 9/11 to 39/6. New designs in Black Veiling by the yard, have Chenille, Spot, and Floral Borders. Russian Nets in fine a,nd large iriesli designs. Dainty ideas in Coloured Veilings, are with and -without borders. In Saxe, Navy, Purple, Nigger, Pale Pink, Grey, White, and Champagne. m*^^ ALUMINIUM COOKING UTENSILS. Braby's Best English Saucepans, as illustration:—4Jin, 7/6: 41in, 8/9; sin, 9/6; sJin, 11/-: 6in, 12/9; 6iin, 14/6; 7in, 15/9; 7£iu, 1.7/9; Bin, 20/-; 9in, 24/-. Kettles:—2 pints, 16/6; 3 pints, 18/6: 4 pints, 21/-; 6 pints, 29/6; 8 pints, 32/6; 10 pints, 38/9. TRY US FOR ALL HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. HANSON & BARR, LTD. W&3VTED. TTTHOOPING cough is very dis- "" tressing to children. Why let them suffer! Procure Marshall's famous Castana VescaTF it isn't Sunny Valley Tea, It i-u'l as good. —French's Store. J ANDSCAPE gardening artistically carried out, lawns laid by experienced men. it »mys to employ experts.—P. D. Henderson, Main Street West . «ARBURETTOR TROUBLES 1 — ' The "Master" ends Arthur Whitaker, The Car Repairman. 8 Grey Street; 'Phone 621k ►ERMALINE, wheatmeal, milk, eul- * tana and unleavened bread, a* Whitehead and Ellis' shops—The good quality cake makers. ING PHONE 256, day or night. If you want a new, reliable and right up-to-date taxi. —S. T. Hunt, proprietor. lemons, apples, pears, tomatoes, bananas, nuts, etc., at Whitehead and Ellis* fruit depot, RangiUkei Street; 'phone 994. ANTED known, that visitor* "to Napier should never mis* a visit to "Everybody's Cafe" la Emerson Street for the best meals In the dining rooms in Hawke's Bay 'Pbon« 1238. The leading cafe In Napier.— E. A. Feierabend, proprietor. )W about that cow with the sore • teat? Use the Magnetic Teal Cure, which is an antiseptic ointment. For rough and chapped hs.Dd» it'll unequalled. —E. H. Crabb, agent, Falmerston North. QAVE coal, wages, repairs, remove and prevent scale, stop pitting and corrosion— "Stopskahze" your boilers. Pays for IjbscUt in fuel saved. Booklet free. —MaiV.ii'ng Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Row. Christchurch. AXI. —New 7-seater Willys-Knighl Car; comfortable, punctual, satisfactory; charges reasonable. —A. Tonkin. 'Phone 944. ANTED KNOWN. —Lewis' Dainty * * Children's Portraits are the fashion. Studios Coleman Place. Telephone 142. cakes, gingerbread, apple squares, sultana buns, shortbread, cocoanut drops, queen cakes, wedding cakes, at Whitehead and Ellis', bakers. 'Phone 8S 'HARLES PIKE AND CO., Cabiaet- ' makers and Undertakers, 191 Main Street, opposite Subway. Telephone 504 (day or night). First-claw work at reasonable rates.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1661, 14 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1661, 14 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 1661, 14 October 1920, Page 1