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We SeO For Cash ARE YOU GOING We Sell For Less. TO PAY TOO MUCH FOR YOUR •'} A... VOU’LL pay less for the BEST QUALITY GROCERIES if you shop at Watson’s, be- - * cause VVatson’s is operated economically because they carry no accounts and no bad -< debts—buying and selling for cash only, anti because they maintain no canvassers, travellers, or large office staffs—'That's why they arc able to make prices that cannot be • " equalled in Palmerston North; Currants, 8d lb. Trio Raisins 6d pkt, Sunmaid Seeded Raisins 8d pkt. SunmaM Seedless Raisins 8d pkt Sultanas 6d and 8d lb. Tlr.ck peel 1/6 lb. Cooking Almonds 1/10 lb. Dcssicated Coconut 8d lb Ginger 1/8 lb. Choice Prunes 5d lb. Smyrna Pigs 6d lb. Smyrna Dessert Figs 8d and 1/3 box; Jordan Almonds 3/G lb. Pure Ground Almonds 3/- lb. French Crystalised Cherries 3/- lb. Icing Sugar 6d lb. Castor Sugar 5d Lb. IA. Sugar 20/- per bag. Jellies 2/9 dozen pkts, B. and P. Cornflour 11b pkt lid. Globe Cornflour 3 pkts for 1/8 Shreddo Suet 1/2 pkt. Sliced Pineapple ,10d tin- Whole Pineapple 1/3 tin. Pineapple Jam ‘ 1/- tin Keiller's Marmalade .1/6 jar. Puffed Wheat 1/4: pkt. Puffed Rice 1/4 pkt. Corn Flakes 1/3 ' pkt. Large Granose 8/4 Sardines 4 tins for 1/-. lib t|ns Salmon 1/-. Pie Apricots 2/3 half gallon. Pie Peaches 2/3 half gallon. 7’s Syrup 2/8. 7’b Treacle 2/1. C.O. Boot Polish 5 tins lid. Sand ■ Soap-5 for lid. Prosper Tea 2/4 lb. Prime Kiwi Bacon Hid lb by whole side. Finest Cheese lid lb. Finest Bulk Butter 1/6 lb. New Muscatels 1/ box WE PAY FREIGHT ON £5 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD ORDERS, WE GIVE EREE DELIVERY ON HOUSEHOLD ORDERS OF £1 AND OVER WITHIN THE BOROUGH. THE BIG CASH STORE, The Square, Palmerston North. (CLOSED' FOR LUNCH DAILY 12.30 TO 1.30. NO LATE SATURDAY NIGHT.

Warm Weather Brings Blights and Pests. WE CAN SUPPLY. LIME SULPHUR SOLUTION —Quarts, 2/-; i gals., 3/6; 1 gals., 4/9; 4 gal. tins, 12/8. ARSENATE OF LEAD, lib., 2/6; 21bs„ 4/10; 51bs., 10/6; lOlbs., 18/6 BLUESTONE —6d~per lb.; 281bs. lots, 5Jd per lt>; 1 cwt, 48/6. BLACK LEAP 40 for all insect pests, loz. bottles, 1/6; Jib. tins, 8/-; 21b. tins, 21/6; 101 b. tins, 85/6. The new insect pest destroyer of English manufacture in bottles loz;. 1/9; 40z., 5/9; Boz., 10/9; 160 z., 18/9 and 51b. tins 75/-. SPRAYING OIL — i gal. tins, 4/3; 1 gal., 6/6 each; 4 gal. tins 5/9 per gallon. CAUSTIC SPRAYING LIME in sealed kerosene tins 4/9 per tin. WHITE LIME —In, sacks, best quality, 10/6 sack. SPRAY PUMPS —We have a full range as follows —The Auto Spray, No. 5, the simplest, best and quickest for all general purposes 25/6.’ THE C.M.W., No. 6—A bucket pump, similar to the Success, but of -■.New Zealand manufacture. A good sound pump. 3§/6. THE C.M.W., No. 2—A powerful pump, firmly bolted to strong galvanised bucket, 57/6. THE C.M.W. KNAPSACK —The best of its kind. An all brass pump with 2-row nozzle, and heavy leather shoulder straps. The whole of the pumping gear is outside the reservoir, and is therefore easily accessible for adjustment or renewal. Price £5 10/-. All above C-M.W. PUMPS have patent Spiny Every Way Nozzles, and being of New Zealand nunufacture, all wearing parts are easily and quickly procurable ALSO IN STOCK: ■ATOMISERS-for small plant spraying, small size 10/6; large 15/6. 1 ONLY DEEMING BONANZA LEVER HAND POWER SPRAY PUMP, complete with necessary hose, couplings and nozzle, ff 12 & 10/- n<s to clear. • > .... FULL STOCKS OP GARDEN HOSE AND HOSE FITTINGS. IANSON AND BARR, LTD, RANGITIKEI STREET PALMERSTO\ T NORTH. , Phone 5490 P-O. Bo; : 29.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2544, 29 November 1924, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2544, 29 November 1924, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2544, 29 November 1924, Page 11

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