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Parcels for Your Friend With the Colours! By sending year soldier friend parcels THIS new way you will ensure “ Efficiency First.” The parcels listed below are posted in Lon* don, and will reach your friend in France the NEXT DAY. For instance. Bombardier W. C. Perry, of our staff, recently awarded the Parehmert Certificate for zeal, received the parcel we despatched him THIS way, when everyone sent him from N.Z. had miscarried. This New Way Cuts Out Risk of Ocean Travel 12,000 miles of dangerous ocean travel are eliminated THIB way. Goods imported into N.Z. (dates, chocolate, sardines, pineapple, etc. have to make this long expensive journey TWICE under old methods before your soldier friend can get them from you THIS way despatches them direct from the world’.- greatest source of supply, London ! Parcels Contain Biggest Values Possible Our parcels include postage to France or Belgium, and allow for no profit after paying for advertising and bank exchange, because it is our desire to serve our soldiers well. The values in these are guaranteed by oar London buyers, who stand at the top of the tree where market conditions, best values, and quick and accurate despatch are concerned. Let Us Send Parcels Periodically We are prepared to take your order for a single parcel or for parcels to be sent for a period of six months, weekly, fortnightly, or monthly—this is the best method, and here are the details of the parcels:— SOLDIER’S PARCEL-NO. 20 12/6 POST PAID. 1 Ginger and Fruit Cake with Almonds 5 tins Potted Meats, assorted 1 tin Sardines 1 lb Cake Chocolate 1 tin Beef Tea Cubes 1 tin Bovril Lozenges 1 tin Condensed Milk 1 packet Fruit Biscuits SOLDIER’S PARCEL—NO. 40 20/- POST PAID. 1 tinned Chicken, whole chicken in jelly 1 pot New Zealand Honey 1 tin Potted Meat 1 tin Tongue 1 packet Dessert Dates 1 tin Pineapple Slices 1 tin Butterscotch 1 cake ‘ Yichand ” Chocolate 1 tin Coffee and Milk 1 tin Finest Asparagus The above sent post free to any soldier in France or Belgium; to Egypt or Mediterranean stations, 5d extra on No. 20, and lOd off No. 40; to India or Mesopotamia, 8d on No. 20, and 1/4 on No. 40. How to Order Our Special Soldiers’ Parcels Send us full name, address, and regimental number of your soldier friend, together with money order, and, if desired, a greeting card. We undertake to send remittance and address to London by next mail, and our London buyers will look after all the rest. Ours is the quick, easy, CERTAIN way ! Why trouble with other method? where miscarriage is so prevalent ? Reference—Bank of New South Wat.es. COLLINSON AND CUNNINGHAME, LTD., 1-9, Broad Street, Palmerston North.

Pay Cash at Herbert’s and Live for Less! BUYING AND SELLING ON A CASH BASIS, we are able to offer savings to you. A half-penny on this and a penny on that every time you buy mount up to a good number of pounds saved at the end of each year. Unhampered by bad debts, we can conduct business on sir. Her profits. Always having ready cash in hand we are aole to secure special purchases and also receive „ „ wholesalers and manufacturers extend to cash buyers. '**-W worth-while discounts which Shop for say three months with us, and you will prove that here the cost of living is down. You will also be unhampered by big provision bills at the end of each month. Try ! lOO’s Flour ... ... 17 _ 25’s Oatmeal 6 - Cooked Ham 2/- per lb HERBERT & Co. Ltd., GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, THE CASH STORES, 'Phones 56 & 49 MAIN ST., PAHIATUA

THE PREMIER SADDLER. Richardson’s HORSE AND COW COVERS, ARE THE BEST TO BUY! They Fit, Wear and Look Well. DIFFERENCE in Material makes IJ Material Difference. It is the difference in the material, the variance in the quality of the Cloth, that makes so much difference. There is only one kind of Cloth in our place—the kind that has no difference. Our cloth ia of known strength. The same with the skill in making themlt is the reliable skill of men who know. J H. RICHARDSON PAHIATEA. SADDLER To I-at mors Messrs si ms cooper * co., (N.Z.), Ltd., Frov.en MExporters, beg to advise that their Representative in the Pahiatua District la Mr W. T. BOYD. Telephone, No. Vt>. P.O. Box No. 46.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5854, 29 September 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5854, 29 September 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 5854, 29 September 1917, Page 8