MODES THAT BESPEAK OF NEWNESS OF A SMARTNESS WHICH FORECASTS A NEW SEASON OF DISTINCTIVENESS THAT" IS EXCLUSIVELY COMMON SHELTON’S ! "3 "V >l4-* Hats 2 Ask to see these farming New Modes next time you are in Town. Your Inspection will Jbe Welcome! iFor The Poultry Farmer. Crushed Blue Peas). Crushed Partridge Peas, Crushed Maize, Crushed and Shelled Oats, Karswood Poultry -Spice, Etc., Etc. Mixed Scratch Foods Barley Meal, Maize Meal, Wheat Meal and Meat Meal, Whole and Crushed Linseed, Shell and Bone Grit, Etc. Bird, Chick and Poultry Foods Kibbled Maize, in three grades Coarse, Medium and Tine, all free from -duat; Mixed Chick Foods, \ Mixed , Canary Seed, Hemp Seed, Etc. Grocery Department We have Just received a New Shipment of this finest ENGLISH BEATEN COPIER WARE, including Water Jugs, Rose Bowls, Smokers’ Sets, Nut and Emit Dishes, Etc., Etc. Novelty Vases— . J 10/0 to 16/6 Water Jugs--6/6 to m Fruit Dishes—--18/6 to a/. From 207Dishes— IS/- and 16/6 Flower Pots — 15/- to 24/6 New Smokers’ Sats in Copper are Pricedfrom 30/* to 47/6. Hardware Department ItOD & General Merchants
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17062, 21 September 1929, Page 8
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180Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17062, 21 September 1929, Page 8
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