IIP^^""" 511!1^!! COMMON SENSE— wZjOj y/ *-yI —^s Pl® reason why many people ffff^-a*+£/ \ own their own iomes. One of the ■ fs~^s2*^ * main reasons why people never ac--0"^ V quire a home of their own is* that §«^ V\| they trade at credit stores and pay El 10, 15, or even 20 per cent, more H _^Pj^^, for goods than is necessary. Are Sk <**m> wSf~- YOU Paying too much for GRO--1 xE^ CERIES? This little list from ?*3 \ KERNOHAN'S, THE FAMOUS W. $7&^ CHEAP PROVIDERS, will tell you B wL\' "^^ _^^Jt" S| whether you are or not. We buy lfck\ <*ag ' f for cash, in the lowest markets. SH^^ Jmr[ I We sell for castl and give the say ilfiMJa. vf M^Zfl^ / *n£s t0 y°u- Call and get our {flilimk Tr I June PRICE LIST, all lines quotmifsfsßefefrh ed> Every, Wanganui resident jlfflWLjffft^fcMii^SL knows we do keep down the price W/L J3Um)lk IV BREAD, per 21b loaf 3d r \ FLOUR per 1001b bag 14/I )Y^l FLOUR] $er sOlb bag 7/3 [t. V \ FLOUR, per 251b bag 3/9 I" ***^ yf X \ OATMEAL, per 251b bag 4/6 I % \ ROLLED OATS, per bag 1/2 1-* "^ 1 w SAGO, 121b 3/3 | J& PEARL BARLEY, 51b for 1/- ---~~^*» SPLIT PEAS, 41b for 1/-. HARICOT BEANS- 41b for 1/- ' RICE (Best), 51b for 1/WHEAT, per bushel 5/6 CURRANTS, 6d per lb WHEAT, per sack 18/3 Best SULTANAS, per lb Bd. ESSENCES, 3 bottles for 1/- Best WAX CANDLES, per lb Bd. JELLIES, 6 packets for 1/- Fine SALT, 141b for 1/CORNFLOUR, per pound pkt 5d WASHING SODA, 141b for 1/. WINE BISCUITS, per lb 6d. BIG SACKS PRIME POTATOES, ICING SUGAR, 31b for 1/- 12/6. Glass Jars S. and S. PASTE 6d. SUGAR, IA, per 701b bag, 15/-. COCOA, per %lb tin Bd. PRUNES, 3 lbs for 1/- ! WE ASK THE SUPPORT OF EVERY WORKER. CALL FOR JUNE PRICE LIST, EVERY LINE QUOTED. •• KERNOHAN & Co., THE FAMOUS CHEAP PROVIDERS, GUYTON STREET AID TAYLORVILLE. WtmCr^BKHtKKM Everyone is liable to j And everyone can be rid of them fay taking Bon- ' f\ WSfißl'^^. ningtoh's Irish 'Moss. This famous remedy makes i! I \Ki ■ i/ff^ *wk-a'strong, direct attack on the cold germs—quick! v ' 1^ %tfvll R^ J reeves inflammation in the throat, air-passages Jb iv£flK Xm^BS^J 111^ lungs, and dispels feverishness. *ssS***a 1S tne remedy for you, just as it is for the grateful user, \^HW wk° tes as follows:— ' , InYarcarfiU. Y«S^Sf& "* h*.ve pleasure in recotnaaendint Boa*inrton'» Irish Moss, as I \fSS3AJI**?L have a large family and have found it a great benefit to the children uJSHj^sg^-SJ whin they have Veen suffering from coughs and colds." MRS. T. ORB. V^S^fc/sm Aclt your chemist or storekeeper for Bonaington's and see you get I X^SzZcS^k it. Sold in large and small bottles.. 103 9130 x^^Z^Z^Z^m - - • • • - - —————«—__^ mM-mmM^_—^_MM , MM^i-tf—— .^—m^^ ! At McFarlane's PLEASED PURCHASERS STILL CONTINUE TO AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THE GENUINE BARGAINS. WE WOULD REMIND OTHERS WHO HAVE NOT DONE SO THAT THERE ARE STILL NUMEROUS *NIPS LEFT, AND THAT THS SALE FINISHES THIS WEEK. If we are low down in the Avenue, our Prices are much lower than others, and we require no glaring, expensive advertisements to emphasise this, as our trading has stood the test of thirty years. ALWAYS ON TOP FOR VALUE, AT THE BOTTOM IN PRICES. SHEETINGS NAND DAMASKS BOUGHT AT OLD PRICES ARE SELLING AT OLD PRICES, ALTHOUGH HOME MARKETS HAVE ADVANCED 50 PER CENT. THERE IS NO,BLUFF ABOUT THIS. OUR HOSIERY.—THE GENERAL COMMENT, "McFARLANE'S BEST." , 4 NEW SHIPMENT OF FLANNELETTE AND TOWELS (not Japanese), WE ARE PREPARED TO SELL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. DON'T FORGET THAT THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF SALE. John McFarlane. AVENUE. WANQANUI. Suratura Tea Suratura Tea ask for D quality 21- p*r lb ALL GKOCEBS. fy Vein I I Houten'sl 1 & w m m bT^bTw KWSBGBk C H| i 11H6]f 3|W2ni H./^||y^ I Ask your dealer m ' .H^B
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