X SSS ai M m*r. wm. m:' SS.N # as w m mm A m ORDER A TIN TO-DAY! The Above Pricei Apply to Our Auckland City and Suburban Shops Only, 14° rE BRANCHES FOOD SPECIALISTS \OA f r? grocei EAT SELF HELP TOMATO SOUP REGULARLY. It is so Economical, too. One tin will produce three times its contents in Invigorating Soup. Large tin, 9d Smaller size, 62c! SELF HELP MONEY SAVERS! Maize —4/3 per bushel. Wheat—4/9 per bushel. Potatoes' —281b. for 1/6. Golden Sultanas—sd per lb. Garden Seeds; new season'*—2Jd per packet, or 6 packets 1/-. Coffee Essence, Bosker —10d; qts., 2/5. Camphorated Oil—2ox., 8d; 40z., 1/-. Eucalyptus—Sanders', 1/3; Bosisto's, IOJd. Embrocation, Elliman's—l/5 and 2/1. Linseed, whole or crushed 4d per lb. Barley—2|d per lb.; 51b. 1/-. Lentils—3d lb. Split Peas—3d lb. Haricot Beans—2d lb. Lima Beians—4d lb. Rolled Oats—Loose, 2j|d per lb.; 21b. packets, 8d; 41b. bags, 1/2. Disinfectants—Cresolia, pint bottles, 9d. Lysol, 4o«. 6d, 80*. lOd. LFishermaid Emulsion, finest obtainable—o2/2 ,/v and 3/9. 140 BRANCHES GROCERY &• PROVISION MERCHANTS THt FIRM THAT BROUGHT PRICES DOWN AND KEEPS THEM'DOWN *•, ..V----k m ?A ■A ■ (V' ,; A a'.."- 1 ' 4 shall we wear this Spring? Correct accessories ere more important than ever this spring—for style and for comfort. There are the new light wool and cotton-interlock underclothes, which give safe comfort in the change-over from winter wool to summer silk. . . . New Grey Slipons for wear with flannels . . . and last, but far from least, new snappy stripes and patterns for Shirts, Ties, and Socks. Come to H.B.'s and see them! hallenstein Bros NEW ZEALAND IN SHIRTS, we are making a feature of " PELACO "—a firstquality shirt at a reasonable price. The new stripe designs are featured more in Blues and Browns than last year, with A/1 1 Fawns also popular. With semi-stiff collar to match. i/f JL X SHIRTS OF TOpTAL'S WOVEN POPLINS, guaranteed colours, in the newest stripe designs, with 2 collars to match. . Wonderful value for the man who wants a super-quality i •% / lr* shirt. 10/U THE NEW FLANNEL-GREY SLIPOVERS—The latest for everyday and sports wear with Grey flannels. In fancy A //? weaves or. fine cable stitch. 1, Htß O Extra quality fancy stitch, with striped effect showing through. 15/6. " INTERLOCK " WOVEN SPORTS SHIRTS, tennis col- . lara and short sleeves. Colours —Maroon, Navy, and /I fZ '.Varsity Blue. / ATHLETIC SINGLETS AND TRUNK DRAWERS, in light all wool —the ideal underwear for changeable spring weather. *7' /' 1 1 Elastic tops to drawers. Per garment, //JL 1 M INTERLOCK " ATHLETIC SINGLETS AND ELASTIC-TOPPED TRUNK DRAWERS. Good quality, similar -to " Mer- Q idian " —and very comfortable. Per garment, mJ/^3 WIDE-END TIES, new styles in neat designs and stripes. Browns, Blues and Greys-— a wonderful selection. 2/6, 3/6, 476. FANCY SOCKS, to tone with all suitings—a wide variety to choose from. 3/6 and 4/6. CHAMOIS LEATHER WASHABLE GLOVES, finest *o \H quality. Pair, 1 / O dROS£J I IB II 1 Hallenstein Bros. Limited. Queen Street and Karangahape Road, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21579, 25 August 1933, Page 18
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