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...ALL... THE DIFFERENCE The difference between Our Prices and those quoted by other firms is brought about by this WE PAY NO BIG AVENUE RENTS EE. WISE SHOP WHERE YOU SAVE! GROCERIES: Enos Fruit Salts—3/2 per Large Potatoes—Blbs for 1/Bottle. Onions—slbs. for ]/- ..Cornflour—3lbs. for 1/- Sugar—l2lbs. for 3/6 Seeded Raisins—3lbs. for 1/2 Sultanas—sd par Jb. •Tellies—6 Packets for .1/- Pineapple—Bd per tin. Cooking Figs- 'id per lb. Havelock Tobacco —1/3 per Plug Peaches —1/3 per Tin. Yankee Doodle (Tins) —All 1/6 Havelock, Tins —All 1/6 per Tin. per Tin. Large Tins Salmon—lOd per Tin Yellow and Green Cigarettes — Salmon—6d per Tin. 7d per Packet. Sardines —4 Tins for .1 /- CROCKERY AND HOUSE- HOLD IRONMONGERY BARGAINS. Dinner Sets (English), 32 Pieces Dinner Plates, from 7d Each... —34/6 per Set. Bread and Butter Plates from Lemon Squeezers—6d Each. 5d -Each. Egg Cups—2d Each. Pudding Bowls—9d Each. Enamel Saucepans— (Nest of 4) Tin Bowls—l/- Each. for 10/6 Sandwich Tins—s Each. Toby Jugs, from 1/2 each. .Tam Jars, from 1/9 per t doz. .Telly Jars —1/8 per t doz. Cups and Saucers, from 9d each. Tumblers—6d each. Hair Brooms—2/6 each. Scrubs—sd each. PRESERVING JARS—CHEAPEST IN TOWN. Come and See Us To-day. We Guaranteed to Save You Lots of Money. Ker nohans Ltd. THE FAMOUS CHEAP PROVIDERS - - GUYTON STREET “Just Off Avenue” “Where Lower Rents Mean Lower Prices.” ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■ i i ,r . i.’i■ ■ - - —_ .—:—__ ..■ ~ Bonninqtons Irish Hoss a strong mans cough medicine made safe for children toa QUALITY AND LOW PRICES GO HAND IN HAND AT THE ENTERPRISE CASH STORES Lobster, 1/9 tin. Sugar, 121bs for 3/6. Salmon, 7d tin. Flour, 251bs for 5/9. Sardines, 3 tins for lOd. 8.0. P. Tea, fine quality, 2/- lb. Asparagus, 1/6 tin. Jellied, 5 for 1/-. Fresh Herring, 6d tin. 11b Tin Cocoa, 2/-. Seeded Raisins, 31bs for 1/3. Sultanas, 3 for 1/3. Hawaiian Prunes, large 1/6. Figs, fid box. LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH US WE DELIVER THE GOODS ALWAYS VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY Enterprise Stores OPP. D.I.C. :: WANGANUI mA fl yii i xt | LUK j The Women are having ■: Great Times at Cooper s :■ Genuine and Generous Sale I No one since Robinson Crusoe has 4 greeted a Sale with more fervour than the women of Wanganui 7 yJr) y greeted ours. c / >—To Crusoe that sail meant every- ' Vwx thing, to women this Sale meant J \ ' fik nearly everything. It meant New "■ Frocks at less than half usual prices S J — rapant ever y women could have C / . J| the dress or dresses of her desire J / / WB'rC \ without feeling the pinch. For J / J sUp-SI yl-' COOPER’S SALE is a Genuine ■J // KT J . \ Clearance of Chic Frocks. J A 7 ’ fSv! \w \ 1 Y° u know our Sales—all our Silk •J V\ Frocks are grouped together and i If at onc price—all our Linen, ■J \ Voile, Morocains, Zephyrs, Ging J \ I* »*•%* ’* 1 bams, Georgettes, are likewise. \ II Jc/ • I • ' • 5 For cxamp^e—--5 / nO PEW VELOUR AND TWEED ■! / //u'jA'dT? ' IjSil COATS—Original Prices 6 Gns. to > ''v/7 / I 9 Gns ’ ? \ Sale Prices: 3 “ Gns - t0 Gns. S S-U/7'J SMART COAT FROCKS—Original ’ 1 / / Prices 5 Gng. to 71 Gns. / I / 1 Sale Prices: 3 Gns. to 5J Gns. i | rai l SMART MOROCAIN FROCKS— I' II I I Original Prices, 41 Gns. to 71 Gns. |_l|' 1I \ Sale Prices: £2/17/6 to £4/14/6. 4 M Remainder of FUJI FROCKS. S 3 LINENS, VOlLES—Marked at Below Cost Price. MODEL COSTUMES Original Prices 9 Gns. to 11 Gns. Sale Prices: 3J Gns. to 5 Gns. j COOPER’S J THE AVENUE WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 2

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589

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19505, 5 February 1926, Page 2

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