Webster’s Everyday Prices Sugar of Milk, 1/9. 3 Packets Cercbos Salt, !/-• Best Cocoa, 1/6 lb. Cornflour. 6d lb. 2 Tins Custard Powder, lOd. Large Tins Mustard, Bd. Best Axe Handles, 1/9. 2 Large Tins Fresh Herrings, 1/-. Makosoap, 2/6 Packet. Peck’s Salmon and Shrimp, 1/3 jar Reckitt’s Blue, 1/3 lb. Large Bars Soap, 9d. Plaid Vestas, Bd. dozen. Best Macaroni, lOd Packet. Golden Ray Candles, 9d lb. 2 Tins Cleanser, 9d. Fresh Prunes, 9d lb. lib. Tins Jam, 8d; 21b. Tins, V*. Cooking Figs, lOd lb. 10 lbs. Washing Soda, 1/-. 10 lbs. Salt, 1/-. Jib. Bourneville Cocoa, 1/-. 3 Packets Tucker’s Soup, 1/-. 21b. Semolina, 1/-. Bessicated Cocoanut, 9d lb. Large Worcester Sauce, I/-. CROCKERY, BRUSH WARE, AND KITCHEN UTENSILS ALWAYS IN STOCK. WEBSTER’S BUSY STORE ’PHONE 961. 113 GUYTON ST. (Nearly Opposite Ladies’ Bestß a “' es af, d Dainty Hosiery Little Cost - u? jp WE HAVE A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF EXCLUSIVE HOSIERY ...... The unvarying high standard and quality of our Hosiery, and the careful study of prevailing styles have built up the reputation of PAUL’S Hosiery. They are most beautiful in appearance, and are most satisfactory in wear. The smart and wisest buyers of Hosiery always consider lowest prices, but at the same time do not forget highest quality. Both these attractive elements are to be found in our Hosiery Department. THESE ARE VALUES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—AII wool. 3/11, 4/11,5/0, 5/11, O/O, 0/11, and 7/6 pair, LADIES’ HEAVY 4-1 RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE—In Putty, Fawn, (Grey, Slate, Tan, Brown, and Black. At 5/11 pair' LADIES’ PLAIN CASHMERE HOSE —All wo-1, in Putty, Tussore' Slate, Dark Grey, Fawn, Tan, Brown, Navy and Black. At 5/11 pair. LADIES’ CASHMERE HOSE—Fancy stripe, in Light and Dark Grey. At 6/11 pair. LADIES’ WIDE RIBBED HOSE—In Fawn Shot effects. At 10/0 pair. LADIES' BLACK RIBBED SILK HOSE—In various qualities at 5/11, 7/0, 7/11, 8/0, 9/0, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/0, 14/6, 15/6 16/0, and 17/0 pair. LADIES’ RADIOKNIT SILK HOSE—With wide rib, in Silver Grey, Suede, Fawn, Brown, Black and Champagne. At 7/6 pair. LADIES’ PHOENIX SILK HOSE—In Light Grey. Polo. Brown Black and Dark Grey. At 8/6 and 10/0 pain 1/- DISCOUNT IN EVERY £ FOR CASH. d. jfib AVENUE . WANGANUI. r " ' r. Contains Recipes not found b in any other•— 150 unique recipes of proven success, culled from our various Oookery Competitions, printed in hook form, making one of th. most valuable Cookery Books ever published. St. George Cookery Book- FREE | No charge is made for this most valuable Cookery Book—just send three labels from any St. George Product—Potted Meats, Jam, Lily Starch, etc. Write for your copy to— IRVINE & STEVENSON, St. George Co. Ltd., DUNEDIN | Hot Water in THE NEW ±! ndance : “Meteor” Boiler Cheaply Produced & for Hotels. Restaurants, Boardinginstantly Available 1 p? j houses. Sheep Stations, Dairies, and 1 ■ ? bouses where cooking is done by fiat The METEOR «r electricity. BOILER. —• t . £ ■ Ahis compact Boiler is designed to Size: ~ ' provide a plentiful supply of hot , ! water, independent of the kitchen ■ -.range. It is particularly valuable in 18111. deep. homes where gas or electricity is 24in. high. J»J 'used for cooking. It is strongly . t A Wfey built, quick in action. will bum al'. .< rice . y ---nwan-V, ■ t any rjeL he easily ennoiiirizi'rv< ms-tod with existing Hot ’Water H. E. SnA-KLdGh jiv a s ’ stemB ’ an<i P> ve » sufficient Hot till. S-- • .4, Water for a bath every 15 minute*. Sole Manu’aclurers .a * rb -' Boiler ma, b. plaosl in Bnnedle Welllndton a * II- ’net W.mn-v or in an, oon.em.oi Dunedin," emngton, powtmn and p!W . and AuckLnd. L JI way also be uwd .. . Destructor j ” Wncrs yotir Car X | is s’hosl with / DUNLOP I TYRES'~'I—. you seldom need \ your spare wheel f | There is : : Pleasure in - Motoring 6* ■ ; Economy in 1 ’ Tyre upkeep i I 1 when Dunlops ai * C : : s Dunlop Rubber Co. op aust. lto. ‘ ’ WILLINGTON CHRISTCMURCM AUCKLAND *
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18786, 21 May 1923, Page 2
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