Vvc WANT TO RcMINlk You That travel where you will, fyom one end of the District to another, you’ll find no Store that gives quite as Good Value for the same money as we do! It’s not philanthropy on our part—it’s plain business. That’s why our trade is growing by leaps and bounds—and your custom is sought because we know it is deserved. We are Direct Importers of GROCERIES, ■ IRONMONGERY, DRAPERY. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES Etc., Etc. BROWNLEE and Co.
STRIKES in AMERICA HAVE made the supply of Preserving Jars very short, and increased freights have risen the prices. We have a fair stock of all kinds now but they will not last long.. PRESENT PRICES ARE— , Wide Mouth Jars ... 6/6, 8/3 dozen Mason Jars ... ... 6/3, 7/- dozen Tie Over Jars ... ... 4/- dozen Tin Top Jelly Jars ... 4/6 dozen pairs Earthenware Jam Jars large size 4/~ dozen Place Order before they are unprocurable W. PRICE and SON.
FARMERS I I Now is the time to buy “ BIBBY’S CALF FOOD.” The youngsters like it and thrive on it in great style. The universal verdict is “ Absolutely the best I’ve ever used.” When ordering just ask for particulars of the famous “ VESTA ” . SEPARATORS. Wholesale from HILL & BARTON, Ltd., Leeds Street, - - WELLINGTON.
TWO SPECIAL LINES LADIES’ WHITE riUSLIN BLOUSE C. SiTITH, LIMITED. Cuba Street, WELLINGTON
NO; 1. Ladies’ Smart Magyar Blouses in White Muslin, trimmed yokes of Valenciennes Lace and Embroidered fronts, short sleeves. 9/6,10/6,12/6. NO a. A large variety of Ladies’ While Muslin Blouses trimmed lace and embroidery with h'gh collars and long sleeves. 3/11 to 8/11
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 24, Issue 16, 28 February 1913, Page 5
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264Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 24, Issue 16, 28 February 1913, Page 5
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