This Concerns hm Pocket! KERNOHAM ' & CO. The Famous Cheap Providers, Control the salft of all Ceylon Tea from the well-known Golden Cross Gardens and can still sell this fam us Brand for 2/- per pound. Cheap living for all. If you study your expenses please stop and read the following short list of prices to-day:— % s d. s. d. FLOUR per 1001b bag 17 0 SAGO, Sib rev ■ 1 0 SUGAR'per7QlbbaglA 10 6 SHEEPS'TONGUES, tin 1 9 OATMEAL per 251b bag 6 0 SARDINES, ,1 tins for.. 1 0 POLLARD per sack . . 13 9 WAX MATCHES, dozen 8 COCOA per tin 9 CIGARETTES, per pkt. 7 FINE SALT, 81b for ... 1 0 BAKING POWDER, tin 16 JAM lib tins, per */ 2 doz 2 9 CARB. SOD 9, per lb. . . 4 JELLIES Tpkts fo:* •• 1 « TAPIOCA, 31b for 1 0 WASHING SODA, 81b for 1 0 WHEAT, prime quality, FACTORY CHEESE lb. 1. 2 per bushel -8 3 FACTORY BUTTER, lb. 1.7 Everv-resident know? that Kermohan brought down the price o£ livine here many years ago, and has always constantly kept dov.n the iirice of living.- We can and do sell cheap, simply because we buy for cash Save all discount. Sign no bills. We are happily out of the high rent district, so we can s?.ve the workers on every deal they have with us. KerriphaE & Co* The Famous Cheap Providers, GCITON STREET AN D TAYLORVELLE, - VVANGANUI. •'-■-■■■"' ' ' ' ' ''' '^"" If you want to test the truth of SURATURA adyertisements just taste x Suratura Spring Styles have Arrived. We Invite You to Inspect. jj^^S. Jt is predicted that r;e are to have a j^§o§§£ol y6ry fine Spring and Summer. And . • it is certain that we are to have the Daintiest Fashions and most lavish -^ijtf^r^^!- creations for sunny day wear. Jfynk^^rdgjx — "^S Of course, we can only hope that the JLfligjp*"*^ 1 J weather prediction will prove true, jSjS^sjLi ' iR - -*^^ l)Ut re&ar(iing the fashion prediction J@£k'\J' we s Pea^ with authority, because the <3s¥L_y "■_; / Hew styles are actually arriving: f am W\ t ft - overseas—because this very day we €gk\ /& place before you examples of the - \H New Spring Wearables. ' icill c aye Pleasure in inviting your l^ inspection of these advance arrivals. •zisA Ib They are certainly worth a special *^a\ j© visit. They are advance specimens— x heralds of sunshine days—examples ■ S^J^ of the post-war revival in fashions! ~" PLEASE ACCEPT OUR INVITATION—ANY DAY! Draper - - Was^ganui r' i, \ i i) ■ ' i i ■ i,.....—)—Z£ZS Dodge Brothers 9 B. HOLMES. AGENT, * RIDGWAY STBEET. . WANUANUI.' DODGE CARS, H CJI 5-3 EATER, EQUIPPED WITH ELE7I'KIC LIGHT AND ELECTRIC :SEI-F-STAUTER. FIVE DUTACR ABLE RIMS AND TYRES, &c. READY FOR THE ROAD, £455 Os. Od. I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17672, 23 September 1919, Page 2
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