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j^BßHigeaHSßsaaaa^ssasai .^^gj^.«piifflEgayiaaaaßggß! Care in Dispensing is not enough. A Chemist is careful because ha MUST be 1 Tha quality of hia Drugs" is quite another matter —yet just as important 1 CUNWTNGHAME’S DKUGS ARE ERBSH AKD , ACTIVE. S4Ym They are tested periodically and kept at standard strength, and thus your medicine will be truly reliable and produce tho’maximum effect for good. If you"are unable to bring your prescription. Post it. Tou'll be pleased. Remember our Stocks are Large, OUR DRUGS are the BEST. Qualified Dispensers on the ’Promises Day and Night; - Medicine Posted to an ipart of New Zealand. —- J. B CUNNINGHAME THE PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, TAIII A P E „ Phone 11 Box 18 OUR SHARP REDUCTIONS ON Jam l?ri©sis. Sale Prices have just been put on all our Jam Jars—nolo the .genuine reductions ! These reductions make it casiei a) provide for your season’s preserving. Narrow Mouth Jam Jars, pints, won* 8s lid. SALK PRICK (L (id dozen. „ Narrow Mouth Jam Jars, quarts, were P's bd. PRICE 8s dozen. _ . Narrow Mouth Jam Jars, half gallons, were Ins bd. bAI.K PRICE 13s dozen. _ Wide Mouth Jam Jars, quarts, were Lis lid. SALK PUCK 10s dozen. u . , ~ Wide Mouth Jam Jars, half gallons, were hs. bALI. PRICE 1-ls dozen. FREIGHT CHARGES ARE VERY LOW. GOLUNSBN & SOX HARDWARE MERCHANTS PALMERSTON N. BERGER’S 8.8. PAINT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST TO USE. fpflH FOS FARS OIPBUUDiHSS W»TL THE CHEAPEST PA!»T FOB TffE FARMER. aemiasmtaiKaeßamßaßnaaammßtaia WHITE TO $ S ! IJ S9® 3 Fizhsrbsri Street PALiEHSTOI FOR ALL INFORMATION AND COLOUR CARDS. SPECIAL NOTICE CUR AMENDED LIST OF CHRISTMAS HAMPERS. The beginning of advances in prices of all spirits and the age of many linos, our advise is to order now. sh with order we pay railage to your Railway Station. In order[ampers, please state the letter only, and state whether Ale or Stout. A Hamper—l9/6 1 bottle case Whiskey U bottles Colonial Ale or Stout B Hamper-24/6 1 bottle case Whiskey 1 bottle Port Wine 10 quarts Colonial Ale or Stout C Hampsr?-28/6 I bottle case Whiskey I bottle Port Wine 20 pints Colonial Ala or Stout D Ham per—32/1 bottle case Whiskey 1 bottle Claret 1 bottle Wolfe Schnapps *9 quarts Colonial Ale or Stout E Hamper—3s/1 bottle case Whiskey. I bottle one star Brandy 1 bottle Port or Sherry S quarts Colonial Ale or Stout F Hammer—£2 6 6 ■2lbottles case Whiskey 1 bottles Port Wine or Sherry 12 pints Colonial Ala or Stout GHamper-£2 10, H Hamper—£3 7 6 6 bottles case Whiskey 2 bottles Port or other Wine 4 quarts Colonial Ala or Stout I Hamper—£4 0 0 3 bottles Whiskey - 3 bottles Square Gin 2 bottles Spanish Sherry 4 quarts English Ale or Stout K Hamper—£4 7 6 4 bottles case Whiskey! 2 bottles one star Brandy 1 bottle Old Tom or Gilby’s Dry Gin 2 bottles Invalid Port 8 quarts English Ale or Stout L Hamper—£4 5 0 3 bottles case Whiskey 2 bottles 3 star Brandy . 3 bottles Invalid Port 1 bottle Wolfes’ Schnapps 6 pints Colonial Ale or Stout M Hamper—£4 15 0] 2 bottles case Whiskey 1 bottle one star Brandy 1 bottle Gilby’s Dry Gin or?01d Tom 4 bottles Special Invalid Port 4 bottles Spanish Sherry 6 bottles Pert Wine 4 bottles Sherry 4 bottles Claret NOTICE —Our License does not permit us to sell in quantities lass than 2 gallons (12 quart bottles or 24 pints) but you can have them assorted as you please. Should you require anything not on this list, write us and we will forward quotation.by return mail. T. C. SEED & CO.,.Ltd 6ux‘ll3. KIDGEWAY3S ST. HILL STREiiT WAK-GANUI

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11449, 31 January 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11449, 31 January 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11449, 31 January 1918, Page 7