■b— —OUR MOTTO “WEBSTER’S SELL IT FOR LESS.” Cocoa, 1/- 1-lb. Large Slide Vestas, 9d dozen, Table Salt, 1/-. 4 packets Bonny Jean, 1/X Earge tins Corned Beef, 1/3. Makosoap, 2/Tilb. tins Fruit Pulp, 1/- lb. Des. Cocoanut, *9d lb. 3 tins Nugget, lOd. Bit Dye, 6d packet. 3 Carbolie Soap, lid. Best Loose Cocoa, 1/3 lb. Compressed Yeast, 6d pkt. Meat Extract, lOd jar. JOIb. Salt, 1/-. 101 b. Washing Soda, 1/-. I HAVE YOU TRIED COMPRESSED YEA ST f—MAKES DELICIOUS BREAD, BUNS, ETC. SIMPLE AND EASY. WEBSTER’S BUSY STORE ’PHONE 2961 113 GUTTON STREET. gDAD IS HAPPY NOW Mother gets her groceries from the Enterprise Stores, and the grocery bills are nearly cut in half. Here are a few “Enterprise” a values: I Sugar. 701bs. 19/-. Creamoata. 2/-. 121bs. Sugar 3/9. 31b. Sultanas, 1/2. 31b.,Prunes, new, 1/3. Toilet Paper, 3 for 1/Jellies. 5 for 1/-. Shelled Walnuts, 2/6. Sardines, 3 tins 1/- Candles lOd. (Large). > Enterprise Stores Opp. D.I.C. - - THE AVENUE. G. R. ROBINSON St. John’s High-Class Grocer. K. Peas, per tin. 1/1. Robinson’s Reliable Soap, per box K. Soup, per tin. 1/1. 26 bars. 23/6. Etap. Apricots, per lb., 1/5. Robinson’s Reliable Soap, per large Evap. Apricots, 121bs. for 15/6. bar, 1/1. Evap. Peaches, per lb., 1/3. 51b. boxes Ceylon Tea. 13/9. Evap. Peaches. 121 b. for 14/6. Ceylon R.O.P. Tea, 2/10 per lb. Tins Peaches, per tin. 1/4. Wangaehu Butter, per lb. 1/9. Rosella Peaches, first grade, 1/6. Bacon, per lb., 1/4. Dates, per lb.. 4d. Edmond’s, per tin. 1/4. Figs, cooking, 5d and 9d. Sunlight Soap, per box, 1/6. Sugar, per bag. 19/-. Lifebuoy Soap, per cake, 4d. ONE QUALITY: THE BEST ONE PRICE: THE LOWEST. FBOM THE STORE ON TOP. Op THE HILL. ’PHONE 3368. English Statuary in White and Ivory Finish ‘ ‘ Oriental Figures,” “Sacred Figures,” “The Bathers,’* “St. Joseph,” “Phryne,” “Sacred Heart,” “Morning,’* “Virgin of Nurnburg, ” “Even Dew,” Etc. PRICES—FROM 7/- EACH UPWARDS. CRAIG & CO. LTD. PHONE 2402. 110 AVENUE. Hot stuff! What? Why the “unique” hot water bottle. Keeps hot longer. All soly by chemists and dealers everywhere. In- ! OXYGEN TOOTH POWDER. O sist 011 “UNIQUE.” ’£«’ CS SUE free from disease germs. T O /?' AAZOL taken on sugar . Dainty & Delightful I 2- All Chemists. ’nhaled, is a sure protection Sprinkle ' baby s pillow, is od for 60 doses. J WImWM We ■j When you have to buy a Battery don’t ask “ What’s the gR price?” but “ What will it cost me ?” The cost of your ER fw Battery before it gets through with you depends on (1) The El El price, (2) How long it lasts (3) What you have to pay for ||l Repairs to keep it on the job. The long service that IjM . pj EXIDES give, and the freedom from Repairs make them U the least costly in the long run. This is the Local Service fca El Station. m ■ D. A. MORRISON & CO. ■ 9 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS’ AND CONTRACTORS H H WANQANUI & MARTON J|
L- —MORRIS CARS— I f 1 THE MORRIS COWLEY 2-Seater with large dickie seat = 1295 4-Seater .. £325 / • f . V" --r"- - di rn* mqrri>cowle* pour-slater ’ Fully Equipped with Every and Starting; All Weather Gallon. Fifty Miles
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19347, 30 June 1925, Page 2
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