GET THE HABIT OF SHOPPING AT THIS STORE IT WILL PAY YOU BUTTER—2/- 2/2 lb. RICE —3 lbs 1/-. SAGO—3 lbs. 1/-. SPLIT PEAS—3 lbs 1/-. SHFPHFPD’Q PEARL BARLEY—3Ibs. 1/-. I!LI 1 1L, IV u O PANCAKE FLOUR —6d Packet “ AMBROSA TEA—2/6, 2/9 lb. FkVICP STARCH—IOd. lb. LIV V ILL CORNFLOUR—Bd. lb. CIGARETTES—6d Packet. I CASTILE SOAP—2 Cakes 1/-. LOAF SUGAR—Sd. lb. BLACK SILK POLISH—I/-. | GREEN PEAS- 8d Packet. ENGLISH PASTES—I/- Jar. TOWN DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 1108, AND OUR TRAVELLER WILL CALL. LIVERPOOL STREET - - WANGANUI 100 F i LIGHTENED COOKING, AT lERATE COST . v'ERED PIE DISHES , EARED DISHES COFFEES, TEAPOTS IS, RAMAKINS, ETC. THE HIGHEST GRADE Co. Ltd.
*1 always take off my hat when I stop to speak to a stone- / v/X cutter,” said Dr. Oliver Wendel ’.l NIRT ZEALAND Holmes one day. “Why,” you ; ask me. “Because I know that . —,l bis Is the only labour likely to A UalkfiJal endure. A score of centuries has not effected the marks of ' A the Greek’s or the Roman's ehisel.” • True as this remark may be ■ • i'/'.j (LI’HTFD) we feel sure that If Dr. Holme* ’ had found a man cutting MANUFACTURERS, COROMANDEL J? ■' f -i GRANITE | v j he would have taken . [■ ’.v ... hat off to the stone also. L’.t - ;/?•■“. Branch Yard. for he could not have 166 CITV~OM STrFe. ' failed to notice its be.uty. f ■ 166 Gb ' X as well as its adaptability F-.x Wax ax t in texture to take the L C.. • artist’s best work, and tor - ’ ; > | preserve it for the admjra-l | >V. A. OKAUE, .J .cage* tion of future generations J j- "1
CHOPmS-OUT SALE AT THE “CRaSKERSES” GET THE HABIT—WALK LN ! CROCKERY CUPS AND SAUCERS— FANCY PLATES— From 6/9 half dozen. From 1/. each PLATES — From 5/- hall dozen EGG CUPS— From 2/6 i doz. FANCY CUPS— SUGAR BASINS—From 2/- each From 1/9 each. LARGE JUGS—From 3/6 each MEAT DISHES— MILK JUGS—From 1/9 each From 2/- each. PUDDING BASINS—MIXING BOWLS— F,. O m 1/- each From 5/- each TEA SETS— From 17/6 set DINNER SETS— From £2 15s set. SET JUGS (3) — From 8/3 set BUTTER DISHES— From 9d. each CHAMBERS — From 7/6 each JUST LANDED, BEST ENGLISH WHITE AND GOLD BREAKFAST CUPS ~ GLASSWARE SALAD BOWLS— From 3/- CHAMPAGNE GLASSES BUTTER PATS— 4 lor 1/- 12/6 half dozen GLASS JUGS — 5/6 each PORT GLASSES— 10/- hah' dozen TUMBLERS—From 4/6 hall dozen TONS AND TONS TO SELECT FROM CUTLERY FIRTH’S STAINLESS DESSERT KNIVES—3O/- half dozen FIRTH'S STAINLESS TABLE KNIVES —37/6 half dozen TEA SPOONS —From 5/6 half dozen DESSERT KNIVES—From 10/- half dozen TABLE KNIVES —From 15/- half dozen ALL CLASSES CUTLERY' IN STOCK JUST LANDED LARGE QUANTITY ENAMELWARE AND .CAST-IRON SAUCEPANS “JUDGE BRAND” SAUCEPANS CLARK’S CAST-IRON SAUCE* 3 pint 9/6 PANS 5 pint 11/9 3 pint 6/10 pint 16/- 5 pint 10/14 pint 24/- 10 pint 15/LARGE SCRUBBING BRUSHES—From 6d each BROOMS —From 8/6 each BANNISTER BROOMS—I/3 each. O-CEDAR MOPS—9/6 each GEM CEDAR MOPS AND HANDLES—S/6 each KITCHEN WARE ALUMINIUM WARE COPPER WARE ENAMEL WARE TIN WARE JUST LANDED ALL GOODS DELIVERED THE “CROCKERIES” AVENUE :: ;; WANGANUI
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXVI, Issue 18248, 5 August 1921, Page 3
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