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. ...... r . XL,.,.,„,.„.r,„y55,,,,,„^,jy555/ssssMr*j^ 06 Thai II do M£F" -J'b % £ js> 0T HE Si-SW p % s ms IKb-* & mr* WMs. 'ie> fw T* -j/ %*•> A large bottle of SELF HELP WORCESTER SAUCE, made from an old English recipe and famous for quality and flavour, and 2 Tins of JOHN BULL SARDINES—so tasty—so nourishing—so economical. A great shillings worth. <s* A_££ ± p £C/AL Heicb keattli andwiemf! Give the children pure, fineflavoured SELF HELP HONEY, the product of selected hives. Easily spread. <S>JV ye Oe -iT' )?W Kl m Currants, sultanas, cherries,., . ■ nuts, peel —unbalanced por- -■ _ tion of each packed fresh \* , and sold fresh In the hygienic “CELOPAK" packet. Self Help Tea is GOOD TEA. It-is chosen from the choicest teas in Ceylon and shipped to us regularly every fortnight so that FRESHNESS—the secret of nevervarying satisfying flavour and strength is assured. A blend for every purse and palate. m I smf rm mm VIA TT!7 9d. Watch their eyes gleam when you serve custard made from Self Help Custard Powder delicious, wholesome, pure .and LOWER PRICED. Golden Syrup. 7d and 1/7. S.H. Baking Powder. 5-ad, 1/1. Loose Cocoa. lOd lb. Sultanas. From 6d lb. Currants. From 7d lb. Bulk Dates. 31b 1/-. Hudson’s Lie. Allsorfcs. 1/- lb. Macaroni, Crown. S.H. Cornflour. ‘ Marrowfat Peas. S. Raisins. Gear Tongues. 6£d pkt. 6d pkit. 4d pkt. 6|d pkt. 1/4. P) a ■JlewA, oICALIU.I £3 When Father says "Any pjckles?" be ready with a bottle of Melhuishes and he’ll commend your judgement and good taste. THE FIRM THAT BROUGHT PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM DOWN/

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXX, 26 March 1936, Page 10