GROGERV BMMxMSNB. ma WM r «^^ ■■■ «™ — hum m inrnri ' HAVING COMPLETED STOCKTAKING, THE FOLLOWING SURPLUS LINES MUST BE QUITTED, AND TURNED INTO CASH BY SACRIFICING PROFITS. WE OFFER SOME GREAT MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT FORTNIGHT. Sp©# GbsM PricßS* PmOK'S CANDLES—OnIy Gd per lb. 16oz. pkts. These arrived ex s.s. makarua^xich was on firo at sea and. the packets are sl.ghtly soiled by smoke. Dandles arc in perfect condition. Only oO boxes at 6d per lb London Spercn and Battersea Wax. FIELD'S OZOKERITE-CANDLES— Pure wax: usually Is 6d ib. Only 3d per lb. PRICE'S NIGHT LIGHTS, only 8 box. SCRUBBS' AMMONIA—OnIy Is 8d bottle. BORAX (Powdered), 31bs. for Is. CAUSTIC SODA (Orossfield's), 3 for Is 3d. SALT PETR.E (Granulated), 4d. lb. SODA, Bicarbonate, Gibs for Is. SULPHUR, finest grade, 3 lbs. for Is. TANZA, tlio great potato blight preventive. Is 6d bottle. JEYES' CARBOLIC POWDER, Dredgers, 4d tin. FULLER'S EARTH, 3d tin. BRANDS' Al SAUCE, nothing tastier made in England, Is 4d HEINZ RED PEPPER SAUCE, Is bottle. PARISIAN ESSENCE (0. and B.), Is 3d bottle. MAYONAISE SAUCE (0. and B.), Is bottle. VICKY WATER, Is bottle. KELLOG'S FAMOUS TOASTED CORNFLAKES—A great delicacy as advertised in American magazines. Only Is 3d packet. CREAM OF WHEAT—A breakfast treat, only Is packet. SCOTCH MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED OATS, Is 3d largo tin. A pleasant change from porridge. ALLEN AND HANBURY'S No. 1 FOOD.. 9d tin. LIMA BEANS (choice), 6d lb. You cannot get a better vegetable for winter; no trouble ; try them ; we sell tons. PRUSSIAN PEAS—WiiI boil like green peas; another treat for winter time. 61bs for Is. lib packets MARROWFAT PEAS, 5d packet- FRENCH TINNED PEAS, '7d tin. PILCHARD'S (finest Cornish) large-tins, Is 4d. PRUNES —40 to pound—extra fine fruit, 3 lbs. Is. EVAPORATED JACK APPLES, lOd packet. 6 packets for 4s 6d. SOFT SHELL ALMOND NUTS, 6d lb. NELSON'S OPAQUE GELATINE 4d packet. PARMESAN GRATED CHEESE (C. a:xl B.), Bd. SOUP TABLETS (C. and B.), makes delicious soup in a few minutes, 9d. SALT LIOK—For cattle, horses and shcop, 101b blocks Is. This is essential for stock—appetising—try it! Will improve stock. VOLVOLUTUM SOAP —The only soap for blankets .and woollens, 8d bar. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER—AII the rage; for cleaning everything; 6d tin. PEAR'S TOILET SOAP, 4 cakes for Is 3d. CALOX TOOTH POWDER, Is 4d tin. PEROXIDE HYDROGENE, 2s 9d bottle. CIGARETTES—Virginia—3 packets for Is. SAFETY MATCHES, 4 dozen Is. PEERLESS GLOSS, 4d bottle. There aro hundreds'of lines in our Grocery Department you can save money on all the time. Wo stock only the finest quality goods. Everything imported direct. You obtain clean fresh goods at lowest bedrock cost.° You get bettor grade goods from us at prices lower than you pay others for ordinary quality. Our service is run on a system minimising annoying mistakes. Become one of our pleased customers. a i"w xw 'w J57 Jjf THE.CASH STORES FOR GOOD GOODS. " THE TOUR3TS AND TRAVELLERS FRIEND. THE SCREW-GAP FOUHTPEN. The product of over sixty years' experience and experiment. May be carried in any position in any pocket, purse, handbag or trunk without the least fear of leakage. Note the "ladder feed" and "screw cap"—features which make it ?ar more reliable, without sacrificing simplicity, than any other pen made. r j\ . ne at ■ ft" fg Bjjß WILL NOT LEAK! \j\ "g I IKH Tho initial co3t is. trifling compared ;SB; -| -§ "2 fl I Sm^l vv't' l 1O "f(1'on S satisfaction it affords. H^K 2 « •2 m mMbL Sold by Stationers and Jewellers. ™ 'o bn "p Cataloguo free from makers: — ■HBp to « S WjszSg Mabie, Todd and Co., London. MMBf '£ a M "3 Australasian Branch: — " 2 1§ '-I I BUI a 15"Waltham Building, BH 'M 1 o | g RfiW| -24 Bond St.. Sydney, N.S.W. M g U Tie a knot in your handkerchief, before mJBm, 11 Mil going out, to remind you to order a tin of Ijßßjjf i Ik -, THE STANDARD COCOA OF THE WORLD. &JB ;ji|| "CHEAP. BECAUSE A LITTLE HK' J|F«> " GOES. A LONG WAY. M A FOOD FOR THE MUSCLES. i| fL~ A TONIC FOR THE NERVES. ffyfif: '■TSm --L A DELICACY FOR THE PALATE. |||U &~ war -^ Tea ask for D quality 2/' pet Ib. ALL GROCERS*
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 16 July 1913, Page 2
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