j srsß We Thank Yo« We wish to express to our many client, I our sincere appreciation and thanks for their patronage and the businera they L have entrusted to us during 1929—and to fie wish then a Happy New Year with Pros- frd perity and All Good Fortune. Support lu from one’s clients is essential to the pro- ost.m gress of business, and if, as we believe, II ' we can continue to merit your confidence, we shall be able to carry ont plans during the New Year which enable us to give an even better service and bigger and better values—not forgetting our 5 per cent discount—which alone gives you a definite reason for buying your groceries here. In conclusion we repeat our appreciation and thanks for your patronage during 1929 and look forward to serving you even better during 1930. 70’s Sugar, 13/3 net, delivered. 25’s Flour. 4/11. Kerosene, 15/9 case. 51b. boxes Golden Cross Tea, 10/9, Tea Coupons in each packet. Alexan-dia Cordial Crystalls, 6d pkt. Raspberry and Lemon Cordials, 1/2 battle. Muscatels, 9d pkt. Stuffed Dates, fid pkt. Cream Crackers, fid pkt. I Custard Powder, lOd tin. Magnesia. 9d bottle ~ 21b. tins assorted Jams, 1/3. i\ “K” Pears, 3 tins 2/6. , Large Golden Pines, 3tins 2/6. n . Pineapple Cubes, 3 tine 1/8. I Choice Australian Peaches, 1/3 tin. jlz Choice Australian Apricots. 1/3 tin. ir Pecks Assorted Pastes, 10id jar. I|i Gruyere Cheese, 2/6 box. Bln 11b tins Asparagus, 1/3. |l 11b tine Salmon, tod. Jars English Marmalade, 1/4. ||| Kernohan s Ltd. GROCERS - - GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI “Where Low Rents Mean Low Prices.” I j
TEETH! Sets from ;£2olO« PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS Z/6 E. P. PRIDHAM SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. / PHONE 3102. AVENUE, WANGANUI
19 3 0 NEW YEAR HAS ARRIVED—The Depression of Recent Years Occasioned You Anxiety Regarding the Yield for 1930. Careful Buying Combined with the Selection of High Quality Hardware will Greatly Assist you to gain this End. ENGLISH AND CANADIAN FENCING WIRE—PLAIN AND BARB— Large stocks carried; always at lowest market prices. CEMENT AND LIME ALWAYS ON HAND. BASS AND CANE BROOMS— 2/9, 3/-, 3/6, 4/6, 5/-, 5/6. SLASHERS—ALL PATTERNS—7/-, 7/6, 8/6, 9/6. HAY FORKS—2 AND 3 PRONG—FROM 3/6 EACH. HAY RAKES (English Made, Wooden) — i/- EACH. FOB HIGHEST VALUE IN HARDWARE GO TO d. McFarlane « Co. Ltd. RIDGWAY STREET - - - WANGANUI.
■m Dustin’s Small Goods For Dainty Afternoon Teas NO MATTER FOR WHAT OCCASION, YOU CAN ALWAYS BELY ON GETTING A CHOICE SELECTION OF SMALL GOODS—ALL JUST FRESH IN TO-DAY. IT IS ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SHOP AT DUSTIN’S, FOR THE VARIETY OFFERED ALONE IS SUFFICIENT TO SATISFY ALL TASTES. DUSTIN’S VICTORIA AVENUE (Near P. 0.), WANGANUI. ALSO AT WELLINGTON, HASTINGS, * PALMEBSTON NOBTK
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 9, 11 January 1930, Page 2
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