There's no sound argument for • paying more for the same groceries ,• —the same quality--the same ser- r^B^I^SSS^KBSi vice—than we charge you. We buy j *%$& "- ~^*^s in large quantities for cash, and we i ffff^BTAl^"' raP AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE A F^OTS '» prices. ' mk |« It's a fact that you'll save money |j i^w.'4 every week if you get your groceries JBl « at this store of lower prices. Every 1 HfiiSQPWSUPQ VK 4 item in the list below is a straight- I Sivliyy BBS WWW lliP^i out unvarnished reasdn ' why you ■$}!■ 1^ should purchase all your ■ m^ \W GROCERIES- AT KERHOIUVS .;: ■ J^^o^£ Flour, per 1001b. bag, ; 5/9. v Sheeps' Tongues, 1/3 tin. « Flour, per 501b bag, C/- Potatoes 91bs 1/- . , Flour, per 25ib. bag, 4s 3d. Onions, 81bs 1/- £ Sugar, IA, 701b bag, 14/9 Milk, per tin 7d. Oatmeal, 251b. bag, 4/9. Cocoa, per %'lb tin 8d Cream, of Tartar, per lb 2/-. Starch, per lb, 6d ' Jam, 3 tins for Is. p.ue, per lb, lOd* Rice (best), Bibs. Is. Cordials, lOd. per bot. ! Soap Powders, 10 packets Is. Jam jars 21b lor 1/° Jellies, 6 pkts. for la. Sardines .4 tins 1/-. "" '■' Maccarom, 6d per pkt Salt, 141bs. for 1/- i\%\ ' ■*■ Cornflour, 31bs 1/2. ■ . ...'-''' —- . __. ... .. i THE FAMOUS SHSfiP PR^pRS, SUYTOH STREET MB TAYLOCTiLLE, mmm mn mm m» im ■—n ■■!!!■ m, aw,, „- „„„ mminm M Furnishing on Sound Methods. Satisfy the dictates of good taste and - <%, refinement in the furnishing of your home, by selecting its appointments here. I' P?; \ W&l^m • IPf I You will obtain Furniture that will rvtli^if^/ I'll be a pride to you all your life, on account h lImI 1 'll * ■ S m& 7 IM of its handsomene*ss and excellent con- .1 fell <:S stmction. • I'S''^ J ffl We.have many• choice styles in which JMI I i««aa-Jii^! to fit'ooit your abode with quality furni- I SJlm^^^S' ture. Do not for one moment entertain M =1111111' spß| so-called "cheap" furnishing offers. - Be guided by "an examination of the furniture in our showrooms—it will pay you. >Ht| sF\ wnw j#»^ '&W Open Ail Day Thursdays, Closed at 12 Noon Saturdays. \ ■ %MMM^rjxupm> but , esß yßn uke hJn Utid ser . onj thrMt and | "UlfiiS COIC4 I®* * ling troubles may follow. Take Bonnington's jAP ' 'un-n-f-liLi^jJiiJt atwice. ihtre ts noreaedy so «afc and sure ••vCWPKEM? •> J"e Jtandard proven family cough medicine j*dr 118 Commences l*!S|jgjL Keep a Uttle money Jn reserve for .. ■ftforaajy Snd! On that day it will buy' j haj£ ** tt'wh ■«*'*ln h.s it will now! For W «•»/ the fen.l t» the o»»uiljik «!ate of our great V'7\ T^1 *5 rl*ll y*»"ly BAir^ and wo guaxanJjz,Jr£bi tefc a fOßord'lot of' bargains. j£jffl ff\ A RECORD LOT not only in the mnefTJ H if*' matter o 4i quantity, but record as to pricepiyjn. fit A/ % cnxttsar also, X\ TBlhJ^n BA'AGATRS T©U KEED NOW. Sum- - ttt& $&? "ix <Bar Soo4*3* Household requirements, ! *Z^L~~'~/**M WearaWes» clotMng—everything within t^^'z^p&'Y j) oar store will be re-priced at phenomenal v BARGAINS YOU WZUb NEED "LATER ON" AS WELL. I . Many a golds™ rspponrtnnity wll] be presented to save on Win- | < ;" ter and Autumn aa.yls «rMch wtQ be wanted as the Summer g .. slips away. " I Bet Ready! We are Doing So! .dBaBMBP »—————^— nm mimt , ultmimmu f '
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 6 February 1917, Page 2
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