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J THE SUPER-MODERN GROCERS. J THE CUT RATE LEADS. WE WON’T BE UNDERSOLD. J SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, JULY 20th, 1933. | Nestle’s Capstan Cocoa, 1/4 KEAD O ™ERJ or 14/5 dozen. the Pri ces ruling in Hawera. Why 701 b. Bag Sugar, 1 2001 b. > New Plymouth Price 1/5 lb. should there be discrimination? 3 „ . Wheat, 1 2001 b. Sack ? _ Full-size Packets of Raisins are be- Ilh Butter lib. c CIGARETTES. tog charged 1/2 in New Plymouth, Polla id, 110. «Ul ter, ID. C Greens Yellows, Players, while the same article is advertis- Taranaki Bacon, 1 41d Tin ? r' All ed to Wanganui at the (unbeatable Petroleum Jelly, 241 b. 5 Capstan. AU price) of v . 5 but in Hawera the Loaves Hawera Bread, 3 ? 'New Plymouth Price 7a. price is nid-so the Wanganui Full size Packets Raisins, J ——— ; Price is not unbeatable after an, * Cold Plotoc ? Silver Fern Cut Plug, 1/g but why should the New Plymouth 6 White and Gold Plates. < • 1/7 price be over 17% higher than lit- FREE to >, New Plymouth Price 1/ i. tlc Hawera? Again Pork Sausages, p urc hasers of Half Chest 5 Milk Oaties, 10fd, or 9/9 of' or.r Dominion-famed J dozen. is on the job, and Strathtay is a 1 JbA. 5 New Plymouth Prieern, “EX'? 1 Large Bath Towel, value S Oaftofc: QID Packet. Saveloys 8 for 6d to Hawera. Yes, 1/6. *, ' * ’ * * ~ o£ course, that is at the C.R.P., and Loaf Bread. ? New Plymouth Price lua. What about Tobacco and Cigar- q'T.TTT' TOT 11 D ? . ’"TZ ettes? C.R.P. price for Yellows, lillh toy 11 • ? 3 Full Size Packets New Greens, Players, Capstan, etc., 61d h„=hel fn S Season’s Raisins 1 JAIL —Why pay more in New Ply- Pollard, 10|d per bush 5 , . -< /n mouth? Again, Wrapped Toffees, purchasers of lib. of Tea. ? New Plymouth Price in New Plymouth, 6d to ———-- ~~ ■ 5 Z T ChiHnnnq Hawera-51d to all C.R.P. Shops. 3 Hj S . Sausages for .. 2 Genuine Mlldura Sultanas Incidentally we do not advertise — } (not American oil bleach- goods we do not have in stock, Pnii aiik QD per yard 5 pcD 3ibs ••• 11 AB either to circulars or on bur win- T J ** ' V J dows. When the C.R.P. has a price — . , . 5 New Plymouth Price 1/ I« on the window we have the goods. Men's Twist Shirts, 1/11 J vx-T X Yes, wake up! Wake Up! You each, to purchasers of J Best Fowl Wheat, O/Ivi can save still more at the C.R.P. 'T ! ea . 5 Bushel with lib. of Tea. We are not carrying a heavy bur- — : —l— ———— 5 Sack lots same price to den of overhead expenses. The Meh’s Solid Leather Coats, J purchasers of Site. Tea. Value £4/10/-. For 59 /. J standing that we give a full, com* — ““ 3 Bacon, bnoiuae / prehensive, accommodating service. Men’s Heavy Tweed Trou- i New Plymouth Price 9d. WE WON > T BE undersold. sers. 18/- for ~ g/11 « 2 CUPS aud Saucers, , Silk gloves for ! lib Of our 2/6 Tea. 1/3, to purchasers of 11b. Evening wea , / < THE LOT 2/6 of Tea. 4/11 j CHEERIO, MEET ME IN THE ARCADE / ;

Milk temperatures must come down Well, bring them down with the least expenditure. To obtain “first grade” your milk must be cooled before delivery to factory. The money you’ll lose by not grading “first grade” will soon cover the cost of installing one of our cooling systems. Get our price before you buy chuting or coolers. :o: ■ ■ - . J. B. Mac Ewan and Co., Ltd. NEW PLYMOUTH, STRATFORD, HAWERA, OPUNAKE.

CARPETS are going CHEAP! !■! II m I ..JLII ■—llllll linw 111 111 in ■HI lIIHTiri Hill I— — AT McCORMICK’S SPECIAL FURNISHING SALE. Axminster Carpets, from - - - /ia/" Wilton Carpets, from - - - - 5 Pieces Super Axminster Runner, 17/6 for 14/6 yard Other Quality Runners - - - - - from 9/6 yard ■D. McCORMICK ® CO. Complete House Furnishers and Funeral Directors, „ PRINCES STREET (Next Post Office) HAWERA

iti 111 jl $ I Sill'll i 8

OH, WATTA COLD! (By R. U. Assufferer.) When you’re feeling down and out, Due to a miserable cold or cough, A nose that’s red and eyes so bleary, A throat that’s sore and a head so weary, Then you’ve suffered long enough. Take Honey Acid—that’s the stuff! A dose or two will fix a cold, It’s the best cough mixture ever sold. At three-and-six and a couple of bob. Honey Acid does the job. ... 2

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1933, Page 10

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