Stocktaking - Specials SATURDAY 16 at the W.F.C.A.
SPECIAL VALUES. A DAINTY Cup of Tea, with delicious Cakes and Scones is always available at East’s Central Tea Rooms. \ T ALL times—Delicious small -*rV goods at Harrison’s. Easy to digest, palatable, purest ingredients. The popular butchery. “|3°YS’ WEAR”—C. and C. McIJ Cardie, the men’s store. We are selling off all Boys’ Wear at cost. See for yourself. C~TUT prices—Compare our prices ■ with Palmerston or any other town and note the money you can save at Herbert and Co.’s “The Cash Stores ” CIOMFORTABLE brand Dew Ka- > poc, Durodown, Downy, double and single mattresses; also wire wove mattresses. J. D. C. Crewe, The Mart, ’Phone 246. DON’T pay more for imported ’ ,sma 11 goods when you can buy equally as good, less price, at Harrison’s Butchery. TLIOR SALE—2 400-gallon tanks, F cheap to clear, at Herbert and Co.’s “The Cash Stores.’’ rLINT GAS LIGHTERS will save their cost in matches in no time. Is each. Flint refills 6d per dozen. Mureh’s Hardware Store, ’Phone 218. OOLD Rose, tlie quality tea. Save vour coupons and collect 10s cash W.F.C.A., Ltd. HATS —We have a new shipment of these in “Stetson,” Borsalino and Battersby, etc., Priced from 10s 6d to 50s. The Men's Store, C. and C. McCardle. HEINZ’S Goods. Just landed Tomato Soup, Baked Beans, Spaghetti, Peanut Butter and Tomato Ketchup. W.F.C.A. MATTRESSES —To clear for stocktaking from 16s 6d; blankets from 22s 6d ; Oilskins from 35s 6d ; at Herbert and Co’s. “The Cash Stores.” PUMPKINS, marrows, pie melons, etc., arriving regularly. Ring ’phone 246. J. D. C. Crewe. T 1 OLLED OATS! Rolled Oats! JLsj Fresh shipment, dainty dish for breakfast, 31bs for Is 2d, 51bs for 2s, 251 b bag 7s 9d. W.F.C.A. Grocery Department. SYMINGTON Soups, Oak and K. Tin Soups. Seasonable lines at the W.F.C.A. TORCHES and Batteries in great variety at Mulch’s Hardware Store. Big stock of fresh batteries just landed. Prices right. V\7INDOW BRIGHT—The ideal \ V cleaner for motor-wind shields. On© application will keep glass clear for several days through rain or fog Murch’s Hardware Store. ’Phone 248 THE afternoons are incomplete without a Refreshing- Cup of the finest tea at East’s Central- Tea Rooms. WANTED KNOWN—Any article you do not use advertise it in the “Herald’s” Wanteds, JOB PRIN T 1 N G in all its Branches. Good Workmanship. No Job too small and no Job too large. Ring the Herald, ’Phone 32
For Highest Prices Send >our cream to MAURICEVILLE DAIRY CO., LTD. MAURICEVILLE Cans loaned free. Railway freight paid Allowance towards cartage made. Cheques paid free of exchange. Highest prices paid for Winter supply. A MODERN, up-to-date factory handling 400 tons butter annually. Situated right opposite railway station (no cartage at factory end on cream or butter for stores), 60.000 additional pounds butter-far wanted to end of August to enable us to supply our local orders. Rig local sales for butter at top prices. Superb water supply cuts manufacturing costs to lowest point. .Fullest particulars from— W. T. CARTER, Secretary. Mnnrit-eville Dairy Co. Ltd. 747 iEketahuna TilE OLD-ESTABLISHED POPULAR Commercial Motel FAS been taken over by Mr H. P. PERRY, of Masterton. 711
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10592, 11 July 1927, Page 1
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