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FRUIT PRESERVING & I JAM MAKING SEASON ESS -V: as S' DON’T WORRY ABOUT THE SUGAR SHORTAGE WHEN] PRESERVING ERUI* SWEETEN IT WHEN EATING SAME. E have landc i a fresh shipment of MASON S PRESERVING JARS, wi-fi Screw Tops and porcelain lined caps. Our to-day’s prices are— Wide Mouth 1 pt. Jars i, ~ 1 <jt. ~ ••• .. » >. i-gaM. .. Narrow Mouth 1 qt. We stock extra caps to fit Mason’s Jars— Narrow Mouth Wide „ At 12/6’doz. At 16/- doz. At 20/- doz. At 14/6 doz. At 5/- doz. At 7/6 doz. All Brass preserving pans Alluminium ~ „ Enamel „ „ Wood Spoons, Jarlßings. and all requisites ... 8/6 to 39/6 ... 25/6 to 39/6 ... 8/6 to 29/6 in stock. ,v. .. . J* roadway Srlbno SfrteT PAinBR3Ttm~JaORTM

m m 9m m w m f. m m m Cfl M & i f.*s % »w ■sK me W! i 1u # iSSS §m rm ISANSON’S good Enough FOR ME.” THE CHILDREN } OF TO-DAY ARE THE CITIZENS OF TO-MORROW. Vi** PROGRESSIVE [SANSON! « WORD TO ITS RESIDENTS. Sanson is rapidly developing, and its residents, many of whom have seen it in its primary state, are most enthusiastic as to its progress. “ More thriving than ever,” people say\ One very important fact to remember is that to maintain and foster prosperity, the community must concentrate its business transactions as far as possible within their own town. It is a mistaken idea to imagine that greater satisfaction can be obtained in shopping from the bigger cities, and those who are inclined to tli that way will quickly realise otherwise when they compare' |local values with far-away city*quotations. £ JOSEPHS’ General Store, where every requirement in Groceries, Drapery, Crockery, Ironmongery and Fancy Goods is obtainable, offers to Sanson residents a service that is quick reliable and satisfactory and high-grade goods, in great assortment, at bedrock prices. Foster the’ welfare and progress ot Sanson. Keep busi ness brisk by backing its energetic traders. Step into Josephs’ Shop,—look over the new and extensive stocks and you will fully realise that such a selection plus excellent service means much to you.^ Call at this progressive store to-day—or if inconvenient, ’phone or send us a trial order and you will then find that it will be to your own convenience and interests to always deal here. SPECIAL OFFER TO CASH BUYERS. Gash buyers will always receive goods at reduced rates. Special quotations for goods in bulk. S. JOSEPHS, Storekeeper - SANSON THE WINNERS! Record Tea Competition Results The following are the users of Record Tea who have been fortunate in securing the substantial Oa»h Prizes offered in our 62nd TEA COMPETITION. Mrs Hawker, Wellington—lst pi’ize £7 7s Mrs Flens „ 2nd prize £5 5s Mrs Load, Palmerston N. 3rd prize £3 3s 300 other prizes will also be awarded. Save YOUR Coupons for next competition closing August 31st. You’ll find them in every packet of Record Tea. NO BLANKS. YOU OET THE BEST TEA PROCURABLE —and .a coupon in the bargain—when you ASK FOR RECORD TEA.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 19 March 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 19 March 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 12016, 19 March 1920, Page 7